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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.

OIL-REFINING REGULATIONS

ISSUED BY CHINESE

GOVERNMENT

L'AND OF LHAMAS

DR. REICHELT'S LECTURE

ON TIBET

CRICKET

(Continued from Page 11.)

LEAGUE I

K.CC . I.R.C.

At the K.C.C., the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Indian Re- creation Club by 23 runs.

Scores:

K.O.C.

E. C. Fincher, st. Ismail, b

25

4

An address of absorbing interest | describing his recrut masion tu Nanking: The following regula Tibet, was delivered by Dr. H. tions governing the importation of Reichelt, of the Tao Fung Shan liquid fuel for refining into kerosene Monastery, Shatin, during the oil have been published by order of Quiet Hour at the Europea the Inspector-General of Customs: Y. M.C.A., Kowloon, last night. Art. 1-All importers of liquid The lerturer, who returned from fuel must register with the Customs, Tibet only few months ago, after execute a bond, and keep books and an extremely arduous journey, ex-

A. R. Minu records in which the use to ench im- plained that there wore three prin A. T. Lay, b Pereira ....... portation is to be put be clearly cipal routes to this mysterious coun- E. F.. Fincher, b Pereira shown, and which shall be open at try of the Hymalayas. One was all times to Customs inspection. A through India, the route to which Melanes, b A. R. Minu clause is also to be inserted in the pas closed to all except British. C. Burnett, b Pereira bond to the effect that an importer fheials, the second was via Yunan-A. E. Mackay, not out accepts responsibility for the ultifu, Tali-fa and Batang, but hers W. C. Bung, run out

A. R. Minu mato use to which the liquid fuel, again the roads were practically. S. W. Smith, st. Ismail, b sold by him to his customers, it impassable owing to the hordes of F. Goodwin, b A. R. Minu .....

bandits who infested the region; J. C. Lyal, c A. A. Rumjaha, and the third route Yangtze River and the provinces V. M. Benwall, b Pereira" of Szechuen and Sinking.

Extras (B. 10, L.B. 8, N.B. 1) 10 last was the safest route and was the ono taken by him.

put.

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WEEK-END FOOTBALL

RESULTS

Continued from page 10.

sent in a shot which deceived the goalkeeper.

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lor scored from a nice pass by. Sayer..

After the interval, the sailors want further ahead when Chadwick scored with a well-placed shot. The airmen then attacked, and Kemish taking the bell down, contred to Tait who headed a good goal. Im ÞÁ B C = Aliné. Powell (mediately afterwards, however, the Alvis, Joyco, Gray, Clarko, Eye sailors again scored through Chadi cott, Bown, Hay, Sands and Buckwick, and a few minutes later the land.

NAVY AIR FORCE,

On the Club ground, the Navy beat the Royal Air Force, last year a rutera-up by four goals to

Shortly after the commensement, The Navy took the lead when Tay

same player completed the "hat trick?

Navy-Longley; Martin, Powell; Blair Turner, Ashman; Taylor, Brookes, Chadwick, Henshaw and Bayern

RAF Ditohburne Bassett, Williams; McErlean, Read, Toy- lor; Batten, Reading, Gregory, Tait and Kemish

Referer P. O, Wrench.

"

was ria the

This

b A R. Minu

Total

6

*

125

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HIGH CLASS TAILORS

Fall of wickets:-1 for 5, 2 for 74, 3 for 74, 4 for 78, 5 for 86, 6 for 88, 7 for 110, 8 for 118, fur 120, 10 for 125.

Bowling Analysis

* Pereira A. R.. Minu A. H. Madar Baker

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D. M. R. W.

19.1 5

.

21 G

40

5

6 I

0

3

2

0

Bowled 1 no ball.

· I.R.C.

Madar, c Burnett, b

Smith

24

D. Rumjahn, e McInnes,

b Burnett

A.

Baker, b Burnett

A. H.. Madar, c R. C Fincher,

5 Goodwin

1

3

M. P.

H.

Art. 2-Importers of liquid fuel must also produce & written state- ment to the Customs at the time of importation specifying whether the liquid fuel is to be used as fuel or distilled into kerosene, and bind- Dr. Reichelt described in glowing ing themselves (1) to notify the terms the magnificent scenery to be Customs beforehand in the event of observed during the steamer journey the liquid fuel, declared on import down the Yangisze the King of for use as fuel, being subsequently Rivers-and spoke of the awe inspir used for distilling purposes, and (2)ing grauilour of the Georges and to pay the additional rate of G.. the rapids down which they passed on rafts. Paat Ichang, the fargest 2340 per ton.

the Yangtsze Art. 3-Any importer wishing to industrial city on carry on a distilling business shall aftor Hankow, they reached the apply for permission from-and re- dreaded borders of Szechuen where gister with the Shih Yeh Pu, Nan- the banks of the river swarmed with king. Either the importer or tho baudits who would fire on passing transporting agent shall be respon vessels without the slightest pro- sible for having the certificate of vocation. Fortunately Dr. Reichelt's registration photographed, and such bent was not molested but he saw photograph shall be vised and re-bands of Communist troops parad- gistered by the Customs for pur- ing on the shore and fully expected poses of certification and record. that they would be boarded.

Art. 4-In the event of any im- The lecturer described the famous J. S. A. Curreem, b Goodwin porter or buyer of liquid fuel being turning in the Gorges known as the F. D. Pereira, o Lay, b. McInnes 10 found unauthorisedly to have dis- Wind Box, so called because the A. A. Rumjahe, 1.b.w, b Smith 10 tilled liquid fuel, originally declar-north wind roared through a hole A. R. Minu, e Goodwin, b Smith 6 ed on import for use as fuel, into high up in the cliffs, and said that S. A. Ismail, not out kerosene without notifying the Cus- the Chinese legend credited the Em-A. K. Minu, e E., C, Fincher, toms beforehand, the importer shall peror Yu with having blown this be liable to pay, in addition to the hole in the rock in order to give A. H. Rumjahn. b Burnett duty due, a fine not exceeding three the waters rising in the roof of times the amount of duty sought to the world" an outlet to the sea. On bo evaded.

his way down the river he met a Fall of wicketa:-1 for 13, 2 for monk from Lhasa who was proceed-33, 3 for 42, 4 for 48, 6 for 67, 6 ing to Peiping This man had the for 74, 7 for 81, 8 for 87, 9 for 98, figure of the Bludda burnt on his 10 for 102. chest and a rosary was similarly burned into hia rock; in spite of his agony he was filled with ecstacy Burnett and was a typical example of the Goodwin

BOY'S ICE RESCUE BRAVERY

b Burnett ......

I

7

0

Extras (B. 94, L.B. 1) 23

Total

102

FELLED FRIEND WHO TRIED religions devotion of these Tibetan McInnes

TO STOP HIM,

devotees. Dr. Reichelt said that Smith the infuence of the Grand Thama could be felt far from Tibet and it was more powerful than any politi-

A boy's bravery in skating acci-cal organization. dent was described at the inquest

Dennis Goodwill, aged 8, nid Lambert Clementson, a 10-year-old companion, went throngh the ice after Tate. He (Goodwill) pulled Clementson back, but Clementson knocked him down..

The Coroner: He knocked you down because he wanted to help Frunk --Yes.

Szechuen

he described

B.S

Bowling Analysis

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0. M. R. W.

4

3 37

12

2 19 9

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