UNION CHURCH PAYS
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1048.
The Governor | NEW ADDITIONAL. JUDGE
Attends
HOMAGE TO ST. ANDREW The Service
Union Church celebrated, St. Andrew's Sunday yes-
terday with Special Servicos in the Helena May Institute. Among those, attending were tho Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham; Major General F. R. G. Matthows, GOC, Mrs. A., C. G. Maddon, wife of Roar Admiral Madden, Air Commodore and Mrs. A. D. Davis and Miss. Davis.
The Preacher was the Reverend G. N. Stevenson, MA, who has recently arrived in the Colony to toke up his ministerial duties at Union Church, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Chieftoin of St. Andrew's Society, read the lesson.
RUGBY RESULTS
AT HOME
London, November 27. Today's rugger results:- Rugby Union: County chat- ptorship Cornwall 14 Somerset Wiltshire,
B; Devon 6
Club matebes Blackheath 3 Harlequins 4; Guy's Hospital B
In the course of his address, the Reverend G. N. Stevenson
"It is one of the mysteries. of our Scottish story how St. Andrew came to be our Patrony Saint. But that he should be Jour Patron Saint and shonia have a special appeal, more so perhaps for the Sest abroad, is not to be wondered at.
Religion Important
London tret 9; Aberullery 0 "There 35 hundliness about Neath 1: Aldershot Services D
University College, Dublin fi. Bagh, and Interest and entern for
his own in which touches a res pensive string in every Scmush Lavori
11 Stroud Hormingham 5 St Mary's Hospital 21: Bridgend 1
Lydney 3. Bridgwater and Albron "Good edication .
20and
6 Torquay 17; Cambridge Univer-Lamidess Training have gone xity
B United
198dees, Portsmouth
5 Cardiff Llanelly ; Cholten- ham & Aberavon 8 Leicester 20 Middlesex Hospital 6. Newpart 16 Glourestor : Notts 5 Waterloo 10. Pontypoo Monmouthshire Puller 2: Rugby 0 Coventry 3; Swansea J Richmo
Rugby Tourists 10 Halifax B; Barrow 10 Wigan 7; Featherstour Rovers 20 Hunsle: 10, Hull Kingston Rovers 17-Brinsley 2; Liverpool Stanley & Salford 16, Rochdale Hornets 35 York ; St. Helen's 28 Oklham 2 Swinton 7 Warrington 21; White- haven D Widnes 4. Router,
Lugué Australian
MCC Battle With Natal
Durban, November 27, Steady and aretarate bowling by Wright, Young and Bedsor hilped the MCC to dismiss halt
however.
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124 making Scotsmen vaitiolle, me i bera of any community in which they rattles but there! something else to be considered also. Must we not also when we i are asking why the Scot sure di when he leaves his native 1998, take into accommt his religion"
"However much Sentamen at home have profited
good by education and sound business training, shey have profiled
more even
through thope character and
qualltter
outlook which have heen fostered by the faith in which they have been nurtured.
"Comanceneration
Services
jexcellent things, but they are abị
their best when they AIRC 11011 Iyolated incidents in our rettumus fe, but peak poluta in a steadite |mainta nët religiou« pra-tion, a
First Purpose
Sir Alexander Grantham altending yesterday's 81. Andrew's Day Service at the Helena May Institute. ("China Mali" photo)
Snakes Death
Heavy
Cause Toll In India
Bombay, November 28.
"They arrve as well when they In India, land of strange and striking contrasts and
patriotism ene
HISTORY MADE BY MR. WICKS
Mr. James Wicks, M.A., LL.B., B. Litt, creatos local post-war judicial history when he assumes tho past of Additional Judgo today by being the first magistrate to be appointed to that post. The occasion is the more memorable in that Mr. Wicks is a comparatively new arrival in the Colony.
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He has only sot na a magis-minded magistrate to whom trate since July 8. when he temuble was too great' as long on Look
the ad- over the Second Police contributed towards Court in Kowloon from Mr.minstration of real justice.
His profound knowledge William Alexander Blair-Kery law, clear. insight, sympathetic on the latter's appointment as understanding of harum nature, Assistant Crown Solicitor. und cheerful"disposijion, won for Bam in June, 1009. Mr. Wicks him not only the admiration, onl entered the University of Lan-respect. but also esteem, of all don (King's College) in 1932 graduating St
Bachelor of Lowx in 1836. Two years later.
obtaineri.
B.A. (Honours) at Oxford, won both the Lee Essay and Richards Eesay prizes At Gray's Inn of Court, and passed hits Bar Final Examinations,
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In that same year, Mr. Wicks ventured into the literary flekl and wrote "Consideration in Law nt Common Contract" which was published by Song In
1930.
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During the Hilary,Term (Jay- unry to March), 1938, Mr. Wicks was called to the Bar, and prae- ticed in Chambers in The Tem ple, London. In that year, he won the Lord Justice Hetker's Leaving Scholarship at Gray's Inil
On
In RAF
release
of
the
Mr. Jamos Wicks
(Mayfair Photo).
Japanese Live Much Better Now
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Married or Single or. In Kowloon Planning a feast or a snack of noan
When you're out on a Sheko or Castle Reak rida Or dining your lass on the Hong Kong side
You'll find
your favorites.
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April 25, 1940. Mr. Wicks became Pilot Oficer James Wicks, RAFVR, and for legal practioners and police off- the next five and a half years
cers as well as members of the He was saw active service.
court staff, who had the pleasure mentioned in Darpatches three of coming inta' contact with him. times before
Mr. Justice Wicks succeeds Mr. Justice Reynolds, who takes the November 30, 1945, with rank of Squadron Leader.
sent of Mr. Justice Gould. Mr. While still ou
active service. Gould is going in Australia Mr. Wicks received his B. Litt. Terve. Mr. Wicks will remah 1 degree (1941) lJel htt M.A. the Supreme Court until the rựe (1043) from Oxford University.turn
turn of Mr. Justice Williams early Furthermore, he did not forsake next year. law but gave. the RAF the bene it of his legal, knowledge.“ He served un investigations and Courts of Inquiry and Courts Martial. In these Courts, he was a strong Natal side for 203 by tress, our heal
some times Defending Officer,, ut rigid religious taboos, snakes, revered and wor-
uthors a member, and at yet the close of the second day's four purual opportunities: they
shipped by millions of Hindus, cause the death others the President of the Court. play after Mann had declared serve as better stil when they
On return to civilian life, Mr. the tourists' first innings clus- fire, distirenvely, rallying, points of 50,000 persons every year. ed at 391 for 9 wickets.
in our religious life, when, for |
Wicks resumed practice The
Tokyo, November 27. Temple, remaining
there until Had the recepted, instance; they send us away tulle The death tolls is heaviest among field labourers
The chief of Allied Head- he was up- the MCC would have determitised to bring our Seftish
engaged in planting rice or other crops or cut-
August, 1946, when pointed Crown
Agriculture Division. Counsel, Pales-quarters first Bowser Luen in a better position,
jestustesin lo i's The MCC begani well be retting by giving it
ting grass for their cattle. the conserathun
tine. He hold this post until the reported today that the official three men out for 50, is then which belongs to those who have In Binlabar. South India, ing tattooni, & sp-saya (Burmese termination of the British Man-Japanese ration has risen to In the 1.440 calories from the daily Dudley Nourse, South Africa's tus the first of their purposes; where snake worship is
verses from his date in May this your. mest doctor) recites Test eaplaju; and W. Ware ea and their fundamental principle prevalent, the snake is looked book of spells. He calls upon following month, he was appoint-1.066 calory-level of the first fegether in stablir fourth "God grow that our servjet
Jy serve each of us after on as the incarnation of God, pats (spirits that dwell in the ed a magistrate of Hong Kong months of occupation. sicket partnership of Be
on July 7 to irces) Mafatris consider it sacrileg the bite of all manner of snakes. take up his,
to protect
them against and arrived here
He, attributed the increase to Nourse, who was missed at his fashisthat it will
appointment.
drives for higher production, bet- cause the These snake
Mr. charmers (thele
Wicks's three and nearly run out when for us not only Die modes of ious, therefute, to
indefatigable
collection and distribution ' who have worshipel t-slightest harm or injury to a
on the fer skill is passed on from father to energy was manifested
system and import of more than mike. In the Kardens and children) como from a village very day of his arrival. After an 2.000.000 metric tons and distri- hours 24 minutes, hitting only wether in congenial company, but
In perseverise" psd begrry inspiras | compaus. uf their houses, which nesties at the
would have foot of air journey which
bullon systems and import jon after a fuller fellowship with
nakes are allowed to nest and Burma's extinct volcano, Mount left many a man fired out, the
more than 2,000,000 metric tons Papa. The forestx
that abound magistrate-elect immediately went
of food annually from the Unit- here swarti With cobrus and about his, official duties, nud was
ed Sintes. These imports provids i MAHON uther dangerous snakes. The on the Kowloon bench the fol-
per cert of Japan's novitiate will have been trained lowing afternoon.
nearly 15 foort requirements at a cost of uver a period of years in the in-
about US$350,000,000 annually. tricnules of handling live snakes before he or she is taken to the
Dr. Warren H. Leonard, in a review
progress agricultural se-snya to be tattoord. The lat From the day he learned of his
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advised under
occupation. foods are after 1 the snakes win, toning ceremony is the vanishing appointment
Additional | the Japanese to push vigorously touch to the course in snake-Judge some three weeks ago, Some of Pest these moms.
of farm lunda in the expansion charming.
working Mr. Wicks had been
and Hok the uplond platcau them are deadly poison carriers
In 1936 the, Rangoon Zoological long hours at Fowloon in order kalde, the land frontier of Japan. whtie hers an non-poisonous. Association arranged for a group
be they deadly or not, mem for these men and women to give.
to clear all part-heard cases.
"Japan should bers of the household will not
that-period. molest tærin for fear of incurring the wrath of the gods.
10.
went on to make 72 two
four boundaries.
Natal inished the day needing it and a morn yealous dev-breed. 39 to avoid the possibility of a follow or with five wickels to fail. tion to His ubedience every hợ ---Reutry
One Innings, Three Centuries
Brisbane, November 27.
J. Mooney (122) became the third
century-maker of the
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innings when New South Wales carried their score 499 against Queensland today in the first of the Sheffield Shield games this season.
Before stumps were dirawn Queensland had lost two wickets 71 runs, but W. A. Hrown was unbeaten with 42 to his
credli.
Yesterday Arthur Morris (120) and Keith Miller (109) reached three gures for New South Wales.-Heuter.
Pigskin Tally
"New York, November 27. Football results:
of car ves."
pet. M. Hallowe, of H. M. Foreign Service, and bride, the former Miss Dorothy Khona Emile Wright, after their wedding at 8k John's Cathedral on Saturday.
Anny 21 Navy 21 Southern Methodist 7. Toxas Christians 7; North Carolina 34 Virginia 12; Notre Dame 46 University of
•Washington U: Boston 21 Holy Cross 20; Tulane 46 Lottisiana Stute 0; Fordham 20 New York University 0; West Virginia 16 Maryland 14: Villanova 21 North Carolina State 7: Alabama 34 Florida 28 Vanderbilt 28 Ten-- nessee 6; Georgia 21 Georgia Tech
Kentucky State 3 Blueleid State D; Mississippi 34 Mississippi State 7; Clemson 7 Auburn 6; Washington University (St Louls) 27 Louisville 12; William & Mary Arkansas 0; Oklahoma 10 Oklahoma A & M 15; Texas Tech 28 Hardin Simunona 20; Rice 7 Bayler 7: Detroit 26 Tulsa 22; West Texas State 19 University of New Mexico 0; Santa Clara 21 Michigan State 21; Poun State 7 Washington State 0; Oregon Staty 28 Nebraska 12.-United Press,
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o public exhibition.
Russell's Vipers Cobras and Russell's vipers, South Inrium snake worship- per:
believe
members of their poison snes removed, were household wil
ver be nerdy as pitted against them. will never org as
es make their abode Here
also believe that hakes disappear from a home the moment the owner runs into
spell of misfortune.
:
Eastern peoples from time im memorial have aci recourse to charms to ward off the evils of
The chief of the group was In the a woman. Dressed charming costume of a Burm see princess, the woman knelt on the lawn of the exhibition ground.
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Sitting Läte
as an
it bad, du rula thin the industry such as in Europe and
bean more the
exception for hu
II said: velop n
a highly intensive Ilvestock court to it imprave
<le.
storage. refrigeration, debydration and transportation
from baford 9 am to 7 or 8
p.m. on gedinary days, ‘and up faciillies to prevent houvy spoil.
vege to 3 p.m. or later on Saturdaya | age larses in fruits and During the short period he ac- table."-United Press, cupied the bench at Kowloon, Mr. Wicks has earned for himself the reputation of being a very fair
First a Russell's viper was truding tongue, challenged it. sent sitherlag toward her. With the lightning speed, of its The music, which had reached rhythm. The snake a crezenudo, gradually died down awayed and reared itself to a The mankes were retrieved. The striking position.
woma, none the worse for the The woman
fatatingly stuck bites, smilingly acknowledged the her tongue out while she kept cheers of the audience." pi moving toward the serpent. The Others of hor group save simi- The charm consists of tattoosvipur struck at the women's ton-lar exhibitions. "And nothing worked on various parts of the gue, viciously.
happened to any of them.-Unit-
| this world from sickness to dieg Cymbals crashes and Burmese | brood the cobra struck at th
poverty mud snakebite. One of musicia beat their drumy in the most remarkable and eficaci- feverish aus charms against snakebitoin that used by a small band of snake charmers Central Burma.
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