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MAN'S BODILY NEEDS

SUGGESTION BY A CHEF ('IIATII OF GASTRONOMY' LONDON, Dec. 1. The founding of a Chair of Gastronomy at Oxford or Cambridge University, was suggested by M. Emile Aymos, maitre chef of the Dorchester Hotel, in an address to doctors. He pleaded for the study of cuisine, research in nutrition ,and the. training of men to minister the bodily needs of the nation.

“The modern woman,” said ML Aymos, “no longer fries to slim herself like a skeleton. A few years ago three women out of five refused to eat potatoes. .Now not more than one in 10 will pass by the potatoes.” The popular revival of interest in good cooking would probably come from the United States. Americans took a greater interest in food than the English. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND Awatea, left Wellington December 0; due Sydney December 9: leaves Sydney December 9; due Wellington December 12. Wanganella, leaves Sydney December 10; due Wellington December 20; leaves Wellington December 22; due Sydney December 20. Westralia, left Auckland December 8; due Sydney December 12. Maunganui, from Wellington and Bind’, due Melbourne December 9; leaves (Melbourne December 14; due Bluff December 18 and Wellington December 23.

pacific mall service. Monterey, left San Francisco December 6; arrives and leaves Auckland December 23; due Sydney December 2G. Mariposa, leaves Sydney December 9; arrives and leaves Auckland December 12; due San Francisco December 27. Aorangi, left Vancouver November 23; arrives Auckland December 11; leaves Auckland December 12; due Sydney December 16. Niagara, left Sydney November 24; arrived Auckland November 28; left Auckland November 29; due Vancouver December 16. Malua, left Auckland December 7 for Nukualofa, Apia and Suva; returns Auckland December 20.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS, Rangitane, left London November 10: clue Wellington December 10. Tainui, left Southampton November 25; due Auckland January 3. Rimutaka. left London December 8; due Auckland January 12. Tamaroa, leaves Southampton December 23; due Wellington January 25.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —-H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Endeavour, Aorangi, Malua, Maui Pomare, Port Tauranga, Port Whangarci, Waipori, James Cook, Westralia. Forreslbank, Mariposa and Rangitata. Wellington.—‘Rangatira. Tama bine, Wahine, H.M.S. Achilles, H.M.S. Leander, Awatea, Kiwitca, Omana, Waitaki, Arawa, Mataroa, Gera, Monterey, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Rcmuera, Tainui, Thorshov and Trojan Star. Awarua.—Kakapo, Karetu, Maunganui, Niagara. Triadic, Triaster, Tnenzn, Osthav, Arndale, Ceramic. Comorin, Jervis Bay, Largs Bay, LlandalV, Maetsuycker, Mooltan, Moretbn Bay, Naricunda, Nestor, Orcades, Orion, Ori'ord, Ormonde, Orc-ntcs, Otranto, Speybank, Slrathallan, Strathaird, Strathmore, Tasman. Waimarama and Zealandie.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19808, 9 December 1938, Page 3

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MAN'S BODILY NEEDS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19808, 9 December 1938, Page 3

MAN'S BODILY NEEDS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19808, 9 December 1938, Page 3

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