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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.e., and 31.40 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Mendelssohn Symphony No.

4 The "Italian"

Radio Programme Broadenst by ZBW on a Frequency 845 ke'a. and on Short Wave from 1-2.16 p.m, anxi 8-11 m. on 8.25 m.c.'s per second.

K.K.T,

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- ccasion.

12.30 Dance Muslo by Harry Roy

Orchestra. /

and

1.0 Local Time Signol ther Iteport.

and Wea-

1.03 Mendelssohn-Sympliony No. 4 ("Italian") in A Major-Sir Hall- ton Hurty conducting The Halle Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Charles Kuliman (Tenor) and the Band of II. MT. Coldstream

Guards "H.M.S. Pinafore Selec-

2.15 Close down.

G.0 "For the Children."-Nursery 0.30 Closing vend Stock Quota~, tions.

0.32 Chopin Piano Recital by Arthur Rubinstein.

6.52 Нолда

(Tenor).

by Richard Tauber:

7.0 Studio-Talk on Ballet illus- irated by records.

7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Heport and Announcements..

8.03 This week's progrunmes,

8.07 Ambrose & His Orchestra with Frances Day and Frank Luther, 0.05 Robinson Cleaver at the Organ.

9.15 London Relay-News Sim- mary.

0.30 London Relay This Free- dum.'

0.45 Compositions of Dohnany; Capriccio in F. Minar: Vindlmir Horowitz (Piano); Quartet in D Flat Major, Up. 15, Flonzaley Quartet: Wedding Waltz, Berlin State Opera Orchestra.

10.20 Songs by Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) with Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milon.

Over-

10.30 Tebalkowsky--1812 ture The Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, with the Ural Cossacks' Chair conducted by Alexander Kitsekin.

10.40 Short Russlan Programmie. --None But The Weary Heart, Marek Weber & His Orchestra; Two Old Wedding Songs: Aljoscha's Song, Don! Cossacks Choir conducted by Serge Jarot Unaccompanied;

Vaise Des Fleurs, Rawicz and Landauer (Two Planes).

110 Close down.

Missing Air-Liner

No Trace Of Imperial Airways Hannibal

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

1357

Sister makas swing frock; mother

profers a neat blouse and smart skirt.

1358

1359

March 4, 1940.

Race for the

REMNANTS

-Now to Cut Out this Fashionable Trio

1360

Small daughter feels grown-up in a blouse and pinafore frock.

Hints That Help Sugar-Saving Preserves

A PARAFFIN stove that can be moved about to heat hall or bed- rooms as required is a very useful

HERE is a good method of pre- "buy" these days when economy of serving apples without sugar:

us, coal, and Calcutta, Mar. 2.

electricity ts In- perative. Many No trace has yet bren found of the object to the faint smell that is al-

people.

however, Imperial Airways 42-passenger air-ways associated with such a method liner Hannibal which was reported of heating. If one tablespoonful of missing on a flight from Jiwani vinegar is added to each gallon of (Arabia) to Shorjah with a crew of paraffin teed there will be no more four and four passengers on board. odour or fumes from the stove.

Six planes, five of them R.A.F. ma- chines are now

searching for the missing plane.

In cold weather pram hoods should have an occasional rub with olive oil.

All the searching craft have reach-This prevents them from cracking.

ed the area where the Hannibal was especially at the fold.

Ins in touch by wireless with Kara-

chi,

=

Apple Pulp

teacups water, juice of 2 lemons, tablespoon margarine.

Take 7 ba. cooking apples, 14%

Stone dates and pass through the mincer with the peeled carrots. Put into preserving pan with the water und sugar, stir til boiling, then boil 15-20 minutes. Now add the flavour- ing, and simmer for 10 longer, Pour into Jars-leave over-i minutes night, and next day cover in the

way.

Peels, core, and slice apples. Stew them to a pulp with the water. Stir usual till smooth, add the butter and lemon

The above recipe, though unusual, Juice, and see that the pulp is thick. makes a truly delicious preserve Turn into clean screw-top jars, All- well worth trying-as only a small ing them to the rim.

amount of sugar is required.

Screw the caps down tightly, then give a half turn back, and place Jars

d

fr a pan of water with a thick

TL is reported that a former meminor slew pan buckles, heat the pan simmering point (180 degs. ber of the Madras Executive Council wet berwas the bottom sently all and keep at that temperature for 15 was one of the four passengers.-over with a hammer until it flattens minutes. Reuter.

If the centre of an aluminium-fry-of-paper-nt fool. Bring slowly to

Imperial Airways Mails An Imperial Airways plane left Kal Tak yesterday for Bangkok with passengers. Passengers

two

were

out again,

table

IL

Isobel,

Quick Meals

#

without

THIS is a family dress article, Mother shopping in the sales. will ind a nice length of wool for Ann's new offee frock and remnants of washing silk and tweed for a blouse and old skirt for herself,

The frock on the left, No. 1357, has the latent spring fashion points-fitling bodice, with outward flare to skirt, and new small waist effect.

Mother's blouse next, No. 1358, cut on easy-atting ines, with Emali shoulder yoke effect to give ease over bust and new collar and cuffs to sleeves,

Next comes a skirt No, 1359, in shartly patterned tweed with three Inverted plents in front and a plain back..

All small schoolgirls will like the pinafore frock, No. 1360, trimly made with no pleats to come out.

SHORT CUTS

A fresh egg appears clear, when held up to the light; a stale egg will present a thick appearance.

Sew snaps on

garments by means of buttonhole stitches and these will not pull out like plain over-and-over stitches.

then

To clean pearl knife handles, rub vigorously with fine salt and wipe well with a chamois to restore the luster.

URS

This evening gown of sheer Celanese ninon in black over tea-rose taffela emphasizes pleal- ing. the tuale line and interest-"strapless" effect.

an

Rice Puddings

This rough silk dress in white with blue borders and bright red monogram took to spot-light at a recent fashion show for com- ing Spring Wear.

Marmalade Making

MARMALADE is n highly con- centrated food, and should be on every breakfast table. It nets as a tonie, and gives us an appetite.

Here is a recipe for a good thick "Lamlis" marmalade, which is popu-

with most people:--

lar wi

.

Take 2 lbs marmalade oranges, 2 sweet oranges, 1 lemon, and 5 pints water; 6 lbs sugar.

Wash

fruit thoroughly. Quarter oranges and lemons, and remove all pips with a skewer. Tie these In muslin.

Put fruit through the mincer, cover with measured water, and soak 24 hours. This soaking soflens skins, and makes all

the the difference to the success of the marmalade. Seal pips also-tied in inualin.

Next day reinove pips, squeezing out all juice with the back of a wooden spoon. Pour marmalade into preserving pan, bring to the boil slowly, then boll 20 minutes.

the

Allow mixture to become qulté cald in pan-this again softens skin--thon ndd

_ 91n. Bring to the boll, stirring constantly, then boll quickly 20 minutes. Test

on saucer. If marmalade wrinkles slightly when saucer is filted, it is ready.

When dishing have the jars clean, dry and worm-allow maralade to cool slightly before potting this. helps-to-keep the shreds suspended. Cover and label next day. Sugarless Marmalade

Here is a recipe for suguriess mar-

mulude,

Take 2 lbs marmalade oranges, 4 sweet oranges, 1 lemon, 7 pints water, 0-12 saccharine tablets to cach pint pulp. 1 oz gelatine to each 8 pints pulp.

Prepare Trult same as for ordinary marmalade, lying pips in muslin. Put fruit through the mincer, place in preserving pan, cover with water, and add the bag of pips.

British Wireless adds that the flying)

Lift out on to wooden bout Coogee is taking part in the

THERE are many delicious meals surface covered with which can be prepared from tinned search and that the Hannibal is com duster will remove

A little lavender water on a clean and leave till next day. Examine to often very palatable even

blanket, screw down topa tightly, foods, True, the contents of tins are manded by Capt. Townsend. Naval

face and merchant ships are co-operating powder stains from light coloured then store.

cream or see that fors are properly sealed, much attention, but if you add a little in the search.

bedroom furniture.

Imagination and a few other ingre- For those who have no screw topdients to the dish you are preparing D, F. Jars, and just use ordinary jam pols, you can easily arrange a very tempt

seal them in the following way

ling ?

and interesting meal. Have

some white calice cut into

Tinned soups are excellent inerely squares large enough to the over the heated or thinned out with Jars. Make

little paste with 4 ozs. resin, "Lop" milk or stock. Or, if you want and 34 uz, cach beeswax and vase-a really nourishing soup "snack. line. Melt these in a jar, standing here is a good example:-

Boil gently for 1 hour, then remove in a saucepan of boiling water away

Toast some slices of bread, spread

the plps. Measure the contents from the fire. Stir till contents melt, Meanwhile, heat a tin of tomate or more exciting than they sound.

with a v

pan. Allow a very little butter or dripping.

RICE puddings can be considerably pulp, and soak it in a little hot water. oz gelatine to 8 pints and while still het, paint the paste celery roup, and when it, boils, care-you boil 4 ozs, of rice in water till into preserving pan-add the crushed on the cloth in circles suffelently

If Turn the measured pulp and juice large to cover top of far.

fully poach some eggs in it. Cover contents of jar with a wax paper soup around.

Lift thoroughly soft, then strain off any saccharine, them on to the last and pour the water that remains, you have

and bol! dise, then the the

about 15 a minutes, prepared callco

foundation for a number of puddings gelatine. Stir well, and test for taste over, and smear with more paste to Sainion Hissolc

the dissolved baked keep them air tight.

ted and steamed,

setting. If toe bitter, add more Put half the coolted rice into a crushed saccharine, and if not firm- The apple pulp thus preserved.

Put into a saucepan should be heated when required, and cup of flaked tinned salmon, three ing-Jam, marmalade, golden syrup,

greased D breakfast and add a layer of one of the follow for a few minutes longer. Pot, and ple-dish or pudding basining, add a little more gelatine. Boil

cover when cold.

Mr. J. S. Stewart and one Chinese, whose name may not be disclosed.

An Imperial Airways plane is ex- pected from Bangkok to-day malls.

with

Training Flight Plan

Honolulu, Mar. 2.

The Advertiser reports that a squa- dron of Navy patrol bombers, pre- sumably of 12 planes, is scheduled to

carry out a round-trip training flight between Guam and Manila,

The paper learns the squadron will possibly depart on Sunday morning. -United Press.

Japanese Test Flight Successfully concluding

Canton, Mar. 3. test flight over the Tokyo-Bangkok the first nte route round the Indo-China const, the Japan Airways' transport plane Tatsukaze returned here from the Thaian capital at 11.30 a.m. on Satur day,-Domei

'PHARAOH DIDN'T GO HALF FAR ENOUGH' (Continued from Page û.)

there shall no straw be given you, vet ahall ve deliver the tale of bricks.

And tie oficera of the chlidren of Israel did see that they were in evil case, ufier it was sald, Ye shall not minish ought from your bricks of your daily task.

And they met Moses and Aaron, who stood in the way, as they came forth from Pharaoli:

And they said unto them, The Lord look upon you, and judge; becauso we have made our savour to be ab- horred in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of his servants, to put ea sword in their hand to slay

Two-plece raincoat, featuring separato blowes with polated cor- duroy type collar, ruffled weist- band and dolman sleeves. It has two snaps at the neck, one at the waist. Skirt is 32 inches long with ruffled waistline. It can

be used separately, particularly the jacket, for sports,

snure, and such like.

Apple Bulter

und

then add

CITE

Note: This marmalade does not

A Look Through The “Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Mar. 3, 1000. The mobily and gentry of the colony will assemble in the City Hali to-morrow afternoon, by special invitation of a sell appointed Reception Committee of which the Hon. P. Jyria in Chairman, to discuss the ridiculous programme submitted to the Duke of Connaught, who is whority expected here on a parsing visit. Wo should iko to know what practical pur- para sa likely to be served by discussing a programme that has already been decided on by the influential Committee and actually accepted by the Ilero of Tol-el- Kebirt The Heception Committee, with all due respect to their dignity, are Inerely trying to throw dust in the eyes of the public. if it is thought apcernary to make a puppet show in Hongkong of the Duke of Connaught, by all means frat Is Itoyal Highness out that in if he will care to be rutted out which we very much doubt-but for Heaven's sake don't make ourselves ridiculous by packed meetings, whining toautem, shem sentiment and spurious loyalty.

let

The Marine Engineers belanging to the numerous coasting vessels trading from this port applied in the early part of last year to the owners or the agents of the steamers on which they were employed for a small rise in their pay; but from what we can taller no notice whatever was taken of their application. They renewed their application on Friday inst with a request for an answer by four o'clock to-day. At the time of the trouble with the French, when Capi. J. Plobetis was Marine Superintendent of the vessels that now belong to the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co., ho brought about a change in the Reale of pay to the engineers of the company, and through le instrumentality un alteration was made in the scale of remuneration of the engineers belonging to all conquantes whose vessels salt from this port. After the alteration their pay was as follows: chirt engineers; $160 (some $200), second 3100; and third, $70 a month.

25 YEARS AGO

Mar. 3, 1915. Mr. Asquith, in moving a supplementary credit of 37 millions and a frests credit of two hundred and fifty millions, pointed out that the total credits for the financial year 1014-15 were three hundred and sixty-two milions.

Mr. Asquith then passed to the subject of the German so-called blockade, saying " wh have to use some very plain language. It did not come as a surprise. The war has been carried an by Germany with a systematic violation of all Con- ventions and regulations whereby Inter- Batlanal agreement thought to mitigato warfare. She has now taken A further by organising, under sea, a cam. alep paign of piracy and pillage. Can we here I address myself to the neutral-sit quiet on though we were still under tho protection of the rules of civilised wAI- fore I link we cannot (chcess).

He ridiculed the theory of the German blockade, and asked where was the Ger man Fleet? It had only been seen twice on the sea since the wer began. Tho plain truth was the German Ficet wan shore (Cheers). not blockading. It could not blockade and would never blockade the English

There was no form of economic pres- sure whereto the Allies did not consider neutrals suffered inconvenience the Allies themselves entitied to resort, and 12 regrotted it, but neutrals should remem ber that this phase of the war, war not tuitlated by in. Wo did not propose to naassinate their camen or destroy their ships, The British and French Govern- ment would hold themselves free to de- ain or take 1810 port ships carrying Roods of presumed enemy destination or ownenhip or origin, but it is not intended to confiscate such vessels or their cargoes unless they, for other reasons, will be table to confiscalian.

The Premter, cuninuing, sald there were whispers of peace. It was not time to talk of penes, and those who did so. however excellent their intentions, were victims of grievour self-detusion. It would be time to talk of peace when the creat purposes of the Allies were in sight of accomplishments. What he said on that subjeet in November at the Guildhall He repeated, in March,

10 YEARS AGO

Mar. 3, 1930. HHH. The Prince of Wales, who has been hunting in an ladiated part of Kenya Colony, is suffering from an attack of subtertian malarial fever, and turned to Nairobi for treatment.

has ro-

5-YEARS AGO

Mar. 3, 1935. Following an advance in silver prices in London and the rising of the ffang kong Shanghai cross-rate the langkong dollar mado A decided morning, appreciating three-farthing to 12. advance this 11d.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omejal Summary issued Saturday anys:

For a Saturday morning the inar- steady undertone. ket was quite bright, closing with a

Buyers H.K. Bank $1.425 Canton Ins., 522735 Union Ins. $480 Tires Ink In

Douglasen $110 Wharves SIRJ Docks $23.80 Providerits $1.10 Mines HK, 3 cis, Lands $305

Humphreys $74

Tramways $10.35

Chinn Lights (Old) $0.60 Chinn Lights (New) Sh Sandakan Light $114 Telephones (New) $11.es Cements $20.30

Rellers

K. Bank $1.450 Lands Tramways $18.40

Hales

the

11, Bank $1,445 Docks 23

*C-

a very little sugar added la sweeten. | tablespoons of milic, four tablespoons honey, chopped dates (with a squeakeep as long as ordinary marmalade. " It is useful for puddings, dans, apple of white breadcrumbs, flavouring of temon julee); chopped raisins and

of anchovy sauce and lemon juice, walnuts, chopped stewed prunes, If you do not like it, with a bitter

and salt. together with a fork, heating gs, dried pears or apricots, stewed lang, which many people and This is excellent for spreads, and hot stir in the beaten yolk of an egg, the rest of the rice.

meanwile. When it is thoroughly chopped if necessary.

apples, any sort of Unned fruit, freshing, this can be lessened by re- for putting in between cakes.

sandwich Turn out on a plate, and when cold

Cover with moving the white pith from You require & lbs. tart apples, crumb them, and fry.

oranges before putting them through shape into rissoles, egg-and-bread-pudding and allow 15 to 20 minutes

Dot with margarine for a baked the mincer. quart bottle clder, 1 teaspoon each good cloves, cinnamon, and mitmeg.

in a moderate oven. If the pudding Wash and cut up the apples with-

is to be steamed, cover it with greas→ out peeling or coring. Put them in

ed paper and allow an hour.

hot custard.

Potato Bully

Parboll some polatoes, cut into with a preserving pan with the elder, and cubes, and fry in fat. Fry also some simmer gently till reduced to a thiels Pons cut into slices. When they are in a pint of milk in a double sauce- If preferred the rice can be cooked smooth pulp. Pass through a sieve, almost done, add some corned beet pan. By the time it is soft (in about add spices, mix well, and turn into cut up. Stir well together, and shake three hours), it will have absorbed clean small jars. Cover with Jom Kently while you finish cooking it. all the milk. In this case no custard pot covers, and keep in a cool dry Add some chopped parsley, and serve is required.

place.

Date and Carrot Preserve

ai once.

A delicious variation is that of a can of sweet corn and a small tin of 3 lbs. dates; 2 lbs enrrots; 2 lbs. in a frying pan with a tile marga

beef (cut into cubes) healed together sugar; 3 tencups water, and a few frine, drops almond essence..

Instead of baking or steaming

|Journal-

of the

Hongkong

milk can be piled high in a fancy Fisheries as directed above, rice cooked in golden syrup poured into a hole in Research dish and tuye melted honey

or

the centre. It thus becomes honey

(or syrup) foot and is delicious hot Station

M. C.

or cold.

Count the "TELEGRAPHS” everywhere

METROPOLE

W. B.

Isobel.

Edited by

Dr. G. A. C. Herklots

BOOM BATH Now on Sale

CENTRAL

$6

CLEAN

COMFORTABLE

at

Morning Post Building. Price $3.00.

Providents $5.1715 Londa 130

Chinese Balates $105 Tramways $101, Chinn Lights (Old) #14% China Lights (New) 3 Telephones (Old)

Cements 10.20

Watsons 50% 70.70

Atokos

20/29.00

Manila Gold shares

Antamok Baguio Gold Natong Buhay Big Wedge. Coco Crve Con. Mines Demonstration East Mindanao IX.L..

Ipo Cold. Itogon Mining Mambulan Co. Mashata Con.

Mindanao Motherlode Mine Operation. North Camarines Parocale Gumaus Ban Mauricia Burigao_Con, Auyoc Con Syndteate Inv. United Paracale Benguet Cart.

SAIONJI IMPROVING

Tokyo, Mar. 2.

Prince Salon, the only surviving genro, in showing considérable provement.--Domet,

Im-

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