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the general trend of Chinese thought, that the statement must be accepted with great reservation. At the same time this is not a sufficient resion for concluding that the other parts of the reported discus CO.,sion may not have taken place as stated,
WHISKY
The Ameriona Consulate General recsired the telegram quoted below from the Manila 15, 1007, at 12.10 p.m. Typhoon now about 17 Observatory at 2 p.m. yesterday" November latitude and 133 or 193 longitude probably Inclining northward."
sing it
Mr. Bax-Ironside, the now British Ministar (
at Santiago, entered the Foreign Ofice at the TELEGRAMS.
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REFORM.
LOCAL SPORT,
INTERPORT CRICKET.
No tickets of admission will be repaired to enter the grounds to witness, the gamò, The Club pavilion will be reserved for men bere and maval subscribers only, and the large
hers, guarsators, their families and lady friends, ground will be reserved for members, subsori- stand at the Hongkong Club corner of the
This morning the interport teams take the Bold and start the two days match which is to decide whether honours shall remain here or be - taken to Shanghai, Arrangements are now LONDON, November 15th.
complete, and play begins at oleven this morn- Mr. Baruey, an American million-adjournment; play will be resumed at two, and lag. At one o'clock there will be a "tiffim wireless system affect sakmarine telegraphy?bockor Trust has committed suicide.
How will the installation of the Marcon aire and president of the Knicker-stumps will be drawn at 5 p.m. The Daily Telegraph, replying toila owa
His Excellency the Governor has nadopted an question, says :-One answer alone can perhaps BALFOUR FAVOURS FISCAL
invitation to lanch with the teams in the Club'a increase the nambor of messages between the be made at this moment with certainty; it will
pavilion.
two hemispheres. There are now Afteen cables laid on the door of the Atlantic, and they representa capital of over £20,000,000. They (of five letters esch, average), and by scars have been sending words up to fifty a minute Muirhead's system they can work “dupler "- that is to say, send messages in both directions Russia is beginning to display greater activity
at the same moment. We do not believe they in the Far East. The latest rumour in that are nearly worked to their full capacity. If respect is that the Minister of Marinates are lower, the demand will be greater- has just laid before the Council for National greater to an extent none of us have realised, Defence an extremely important project for The continents are now not so many thousand establishing a Government shipbuilding yard in miles, but so many seconds, spart. the Far East. It is believed that the port to he selected will be Nikoinleffek, on the northern
“CHUYSING-VERONA" COLLISION. bank of the Amar Biver, and 25 miles from ita mouth.
ment of this North Ses and Beltis Canal, next In connection with the projected enlarge- spring, the German Admiralty has decided to build a harbour for torpedo-boats in the low. lying region of Lake Kaden, near Toterpfahl the torpedo flotillas would be able to gain either Rendsberg, in Holstein, From such a harbour the North Sea or the Baltic without haring to asali through the Kattegat,
private scoretary to Bir William White. He age of twenty-four, sod was for some time had his experience at Teheran, Copenhagen, Vienna, Washington, Cairo and Peking, and or that, in one form or another, the desir-sanched the oil barga Navahoe for the Anglo-Ironside carried the daughter of the Master of Mesars, Harland aud Wolff, of Belfast, hive General at Carness. In that year Mr. Bax sinos 1902 has been Minister and Consul- ability of doing away with the privileges American Oil Company. She bus six masts, the Horse at the Swedish Court: and outward distinctions, which mark off
in 450 feet long, with 58 feet beam, and 8,400- the Manchus from the Chiness, has not tona register, and will carry over ten thousand taken place. The subject at all events tons of oil in balk. A twin barge, the Iroquois, must have been pressed upon imperial con-
la being finished for the same company. sideration with much force by recent events. POPULARITY There can be no question that the necesity for some kind of reform is at last being felt at head quarters, and that it is recoguised that some changes must be introduced to bring the system of government more in harmony with the wishes of the people, An anti-dynastic ery has always been string weapon in the hands of all gamalu- tionary paxties in China; and anything which will detract from the force of this mesus of exciting rebellion would be clearly an advantage, provided that the sacredness of the Imperial rule in the popular oye can still bo preserved. This, at all events, is probably beginning to be recognised, but it is another question whether it will be possible to carry it out, seeing the strong Judged by the present ontlook, "Foro- class infigence that will be brought to boor thought," in the South Wales Daily News, against any reform in this direction. The saggests that 1908 will see a large reduction in position in fact is very much the same as shipbuilding, bat even the most sanguine, after that of the Tear of Russia in respect to hardly predict & reduction of more than 500,000 the experience of the last few years, would privileges of the Grand Dukes and higher tons in the ships built, as compared with the nobility in that country. However liberally figures of 1907. A reduction of 500,010 tons disposed the Tear himself may be, he is would still mean an increase in the world's met with a dead weight of opposition on the tonnage of about 1,250,000 for the year, and it part of those whose privileges may be interferis questionable whether, at a time that is ad- ed with. What has always occurred in such auficient extra overes freight can be squeezed mitted to be the top of the present trade boom, cases in Europe, may be taken as certain toont to keep this tonnage fully employed al arise in China, as buman nature in these The Hou. Dr. Charles How, who has been respects is the same all over the world. At opnected with the Sarawak Civil Service for the same time there is reason to hope from 23 years and for the past three years han many indications there have been of late, occupied the position of Divisional Resident, that the old ideas of Imperial exclusiveness has retired on pension. Dr. Hose, in addition have become materially modified; and if this known in the East as a Naturalist and to performing much usofal official work, is well A.S. WATSON & CO..ourse be carefully adhered to, an important Ethnologist. He has made large collections of
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in favour of fiscal reform.
THE PREMIER RECOVERING.
LONDON, November 15th. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's condition is improving.
(REUTER'S SERVIOR.]
Judgment has been given in this case by the Hamburg Marine Court in favour of the THE BERESFORD-SCOTT INCIDENT
Verona," the captain of the "Choyning" being bold entirely to blame for the collision."
A HAMBURG FIRM FAILURE.
LONDON, November 18th, The Beresford-Scott incident is much
ed as unfortunate and as displaying the discussed, the general tendency being not
existence of factions in the navy. to take it too seriously, though it is regard.
tober 18th-I regret to have to announce the suspension of payment of Mears. Haller Sohle One Hamburg correspondent writes on Ge-
firms of merchants and bankers of this town. It & Co., one of the oldest and most important was wholly uaexpected and caused general con-
THE KAISER'S VISIT, storaation on change yesterday. The liabilities Marks of which 15 millions dus on ueseptances; guests were present, a most brilliant affair. are varionely sciímsted at from 20 to 30 million
LONDON, November 13th. At a banquet at Windsor Castle 160 nothing reliable is however known as yet, eitherThe most cordial toasts were drunk by the concerning the liabilities or the sets, nor bare King and Kaiser, the latter recalling his
visits from his earlicat childhood,
LATER. The Kaiser attended the banquet at the Guildhall.
The wonther was brilliant, and an immense crowd gave His Imperia Majesty a hearty welcome. In reply to the toast, His Imperial Majesty said that, the
the causes of the difficulties been stated.
The firm, founded in 1797 by Mr. J. M. Haller, safely weathered the storms of the Na- polsonic times and continued to prosper and ex- cantile world squalled by few in this city. The and until it had attained a position in the mor stylo of the army was changed into that of Haller, Söble & Co. in 1830 when old Mr. Haller admitted his son-in law, Mr. Eöhle, into
Non-members will find seating accommodation in the public stand at the Murray Barracks corner, and on saata provided at the Murray Road sids of the ground. They are requested to use the Murray Eoad entranos. By kind permission of Major W. W. Chitty and officers of the 119th Infantry the band will be in attend- ance after 3 p.m.
THN TEAMS,
The teams are:----
HONGKONG:-R Hancock (Capi), H. Han Dog, H. R. Makin, Lt. J. M. O. Taylor cook, T. E. Pearce, W. C. D. Turner, A, E. Lan- 19th Inf, Capt. H. M. Beasley, RA, J. Irvine, Corp. Sharpe, Srd Mid, Ragt., W. Edwards.
SHANGRI-B. N. Anderton, J. E. Brand,
Ollerdoses, T. Main. 4. G. H. Carruthers, C. R. 8. Cooper, D. R. MoEton, P. Lambe, W. Rodolph, A. F. Wheen, L. Walker, (capt., N. L. Sparke, H. B
The Shanghai Captain will decide whiob -man he will drop out before the game to day.
Umpires-Lt Col Cartor, A.P.D., for Hong-
kong.
Commander Leatham, R.N., for Shanghai,
permission of Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, THE FETE.
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., and offers of Between nine o'clock and midnight, by kind-
ILM.S. "King Alfred," the band will play #alpotions of music on the Cricket Ground, be fireworks and an open-air cinematographic The grounds will be illuminated and there will exhibition by the proprietors of the instrament at the Cafe Weismann's rooms.
obtained gratis at a tent on the lawn and non- Light refreshments, tea, and coffee can be
members can also obtain other refreshmenta
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. discontent which has proved the source of Baran District. He has, presented to the partnership. In 1834 his son Mr. J. E. Haller main prop of the pence of the world is the from the har en the public stand. The Club
mammals, birds, insects, aliells, and every British and other museums collections of entered the Arm. The preseut pariners are Dr. maintenance of good relations between our pavilion bar will remain open for member kind of animsi found in the country. For his services to science he has received several' foreign decorations, as well as the highest honour that can be conferred by Cambridge Seiance. University, that of Honorary Doctor of
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On November 7th, at Shanghai, to the Rev. On November 8th, at Shanghai, the wife of Dr. R J, MAR ALL, of a daughter.
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On November lat, at Singapore, suddenly, CHABLER BELL, of Holzapfel's Compositions Com- pany, Ld, Newcastle on Tyne.
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On November 7th, at Shanghai, NE. GOLD HAN, widow of Belig Goldmar, aged 61 years.
so much trouble in the Celestial Empire, The idea of excluding the EMPEROR almost, if not entirely, from popular views has become at least to some degrees modified, probably from seeing that a different course ia Japan does not detract from the reverence with which the people at large regard the Mikado; and, if such a change is introduced in China at head quarters it will no doubt be imitated by the viceroys and other officials in the provinces, and much will be done to do away with the feeling that there is an impossible gulf between the com- monalty and the goversing aut upper classes, and the way to reform in a political direction will be greatly facilitated by s ich an advance in social relations. How far the discussions on the subject, as reported, are an accurate statement of what has occurred, is of course open to some question, but it may be safely concluded that the subject has been moged in some form at head quarters, and this is, in itself, an encouraging feature Time was when the idea of the governing classes yielding of their own motion even in the smallest degree, to the wishes of the profane vulgar, would be scouted at head quarters as absurd.
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Before Mr. O. D. Melbourne at the Police Court yesterday, four ovolles who stowed away on the mic. "Powan" at Csuton were fined $10
HO-NGKONG OFFIOn : 10A, DER VEUI ROAD C spiece, with the alternative of fifteen days' LO NDON OFFICE, 131, FLEET STREET, . Cimprisonment.
The Daily Press.
HONGEONG, NOVEMBEE 16TH, 1907.
Datch Parliament should bave shown a willing
Some surprise has been expressed that the
national steamship line. In general the policy nest to vote money in favour of one of the
of the Netherlands has been to allow merobant shipping to depend upon its own resources. The present situation is, however, unprecedented German shipping has no rapidly developed, and as come to look upon Datok ports so much a
if they were German, that some of the to hold their own. The advance now proposed Netherlands steamship lipos have had hard work to be made to the Dutch line running between Amsterdam and Argentins and Brazil is con rivalry of its four powerful German competitors fessedly intended to assist it in meeting the The importance of the decision lies in the fact that practically it commits the Government to come to the aid of any steamship line which can prove that it is unduly pressed by the com petition of foreign rivale.
By Find permission of Lieut.-Col. W. Scott Monorisff and offer, the band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following Programme of muslo during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening Valee......Hostenna Blue" March.........Manhattan Beach," Selection..."The Gondolipra," Song Nazareth," Overtam
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selection..."Nolly Noil,". Polka..."Mein Bachen,"
Carotte..., "Burica a
and Mr. Oscar Lubbers. The head of the house J. C. Föhlo, a great grandson of the founder
estate and has also been concerned in industrial died two years ago, since when, it is stated, the firm has carried on extensive speculations in real undertakings. Aceptances to the value of £150,000 are said to be ont, and the liabilition are estimated at from £600,0 0 to £1,250,000,
is
CORRESPONDENCE.
LEAGUE CRICKET,
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE “ HONGKONG DAILY FRESH."]
two countries, which I shall further so far
develop among nations who have learnt to as lies in my power; the future will then show a bright prospect, and commerce may trust one another.
CRICKET.
LONDON, November 13th. The English team beat the South Aus tralians by an innings and 188 runs,
JAPAN AND EASTERN SIBERIA.
812-May I take the liberty of expressing, through the medium of your valuable paper, my
ALLEGED WARLIKE DESIGNS. high appreciation of the courteous manner in
The Times St Petersburg correspondent their match with the Police to be postponed. It breaks of sensationalism in the Russian Proas which the Civil Service Cricket Club has allowed
writes on October 17 :---
quite obvious that if the former Club bad concerning affairs in the Far East. Hitherto 1 bave to record another of the periodical ont- osred to adopt the methods of one of their fellow they have concerned a prospective war by the they would undoubtedly have gained an oasy coaling stations at Vladivostok and Manila. campotitors, whose name I will not mention, Rumo-American agreement for the exchange of United States against Japan and a reputed victory, or by refusing to postpone the watah These rumours are traceable have secured a point for a walk over the Oilasiatischer Lloyd. The latest latter event would have been most probable points to nothing loss than bellicose designs by
fertile inventiveness of
Organs like as the greater part of the Police team will be Japan against Eastern Siberia. The Fust printed giving their support to Edwards at the Inter- a letter from an irresponsible traveller in Japan port match to-day, Saturday.
dwalling at great length on the warlike prepara that the preparations can only be directed tions visible on every side. To-day the Bur publishes a leading actiele in which it concluder against Russia. The Radical
highest praise, both for their self saorificing The C.8.C. Clubmen are deserving of the nature and the trouble they have taken to make the pablis cognisant of the fact.-Yours, eto,
A. P. G.
BY SLEEPING CAR TO JAPAN,
..... Grogh
Sullivan ONLY TWO CHANGES FROM CALAIS TO TOKYO, ***Gounod
Before very long it will be possible to travel Donizetti from Calais to Tokyo in the laxarious care of Perdue the International Sleeping Car and Express Trains Company with only two changes-ons at in Manchuria. the Russian frontier and the other at Harbin,
A sase of death by electrocution costarred at Mr. R. Showen's residence at the Posk or Friday. It appears that special light fittings DINNER MANU-Hors-D'Œuvres-Caviare and bad been installed at " Invarugie" for an even Olive Croutons. Soup-ock Tattle Soup. Fish ing which was held some nights ago, and the mood Fish and Butter Bauce. Entrees lighting was done from the basement of thelouse, Baked Macaron! and Tomatoes. Carry
Pigeon Farcia and Mushrooms, Fatties a la Toe- to the effect that the EMPRESS DOWAGER part stumbled, foll against a live wirs and
house. A chair coolie who was entering this Farses Curry. Joints Roast Sirloin of Beef and had taken advice of her Counsellers as to the was instantly killed. He was found to be
Baked Potatoes, Boiled Capon and Celery Sance, Boast Leg of Lamb and int Sauce, Coli Corned Ox Tongue and hired Balad. Sweet-Vermicelli. and Finger Cake, Choose Biscuits. Denart Coffee Fruits.
Tax announcement that was recently made
mulated, includes the ferrying of a whole train The scheme, which is actually being for. from a point is Korea to Shimonoseki, in the extreme south of Japan.
The manager of the International Sleeping Car Company told an" xpress" representative
that there
the
instances to
Members and ticket holders are requested to ebtor by the gates at each side of the p villon to prevent confusion, Eatrance can also be got at the gate on the Murray Road side by non members. Tickets have been posted to the members of the Club but additional tickets can be obtained at the pavilion...
The Hongkong Club will be thrown open to members and their invited friends at ten o'clock.
Supper will be served between 14.30 and 1 o'clock, Members who have reserved tables must occupy them before 11.
The band of the Middlesex Regiment will play danos musio and the reading room will bo placed at the disposal of those who desire to dance whilst waiting for, or after, sapper,
HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.
-LEAGUE" TABLE,
The following is the table up to date :--
CLUB.
ridderer
Civil Servico B. G. Artillery Telegraphs... Kowloon
401
Departmental Corpe.. Craigongover H.K. Police Hongkong "A
Played
N.B. 1 point=a
0
MATCHES.
win
a draw
a lows
FOOTBALL
SOLDIERS' SHIELD..
entertain the plausible organ does not even bypothesis that Japan may be simply taking measures to assure her own safety. The fact that the Japanese horse artillery has been strengthened is taken na con- vincing evidence that Eastern Siberia is the objective. The Ruse thereupon sets about to The best remedy, it thinks, would be to discover menna of warding off the expected blow. convert the Anglo-Russian Agreement into an alliance, but it doubts if even this would be effective, owing to certain exigencies of British policy. If, for instance, Germany con- temporary alliance with the United States, England could not spare enough battle- Tips for a demonstratios against Japan (sic). The Buss is of opinion that America would be with Rusia, while, reliored of the Japanese menaca i
if Japan were оп the other hand, Germany's ends would be served if Japan again Middlesor: Richards, Beader, and Freeman;
A match in connection with the Soldiers" afternoon between the "A" Co. Middlesex Shield was played at Happy Valley yesterday Regiment and S7th Co. R.G.A., the result being a win for the Middlesex by five goals to nil The players were:
Royal Artillery: Peasley; West and Frost; Watt, Collins and Greenway; Maylin Bat bridge, Andrews, Page and Canter.
desirability of removing some of the dis-severely burned, and was removed to the mor- Pudding, Plum Omelette, Strawberry Ice Cresnay of were no physical difanities in the attacked Russia. Thus it would be in the Samson, Reid and Capel; Higgins, Harding,
tinctive marks which have singled out those tuary by letective-Sergeant Murison. of Manchu birth from the Chinese, would
Another charge had been preferred against appear at årst sight to be encouraging as three of the five defendants whose shop in indicating a desire to remove at least eno Hollywood Road was visited by Detective. of the most obvious causes of discontent in Sorgmat Sullivan early this week. It will be China, the feeling, namely, that the country remembered that these men were charged with is governed by a foreign Dynasty, The crying on extensive frands in the company idea seems to have been seized that the bourne the first three were charged with obtain promoting line. Yesterday, before Mr. Mel time has come for something of rapproche-ing another $5000 by false pretences, and the ments between the Manchu and the Chinese oase was remanded, races; and that the Imperial Dynasty is not in reality strengthened by making it held on the 10th instant in the Compound of The Committee of the last "Al Fresco" Fête an entirely exclusive caste. Among other the Roman Cathedral, tender their heartfelt things it was stated that the notion has thanks to H.E. the Governor and Lady Lugard been mooted of making the daughters of and to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so kindly some of the higher class Chinese eligible for contributed their valuable asistance towards the marriage into the Imperial family—a step success of the Bazar. Their best thanks are which would certainly be an amount of dus to the Press, to the Captain and officers liberalism on the part of the Chinese which and the public in general for their very liberal of H.M.S."Badford" for their excellent Band, would be ahead of what is found in some and highly appreciated patronage. The Bazaar of the most advanced monarchies in Europe, roslised, after paying all the expenses, about This particular idea seems so contrary to 12,400.
new.ronte.
interest of Germany that the United States Kassis were again involved in an exhausting should hold Eagland in check whilo Japan and stroggia.
Comment is superfluous,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The N.Y.K. str. Tango Maru (American Inst., and is expected here to-morrow.
inst...
Blackbill Willing and Greenleaf
away rapidly, and after some quarter of an The Middlesex team having won the toas got bour's smart play before the Artillery net Blackhill exceeded in passing the keeper. After this the Artillery attacked, bat having a
leather over the border, and after a period of weak forward line and poor shooters their play was in vain. The Mids" then worked the The LG.M. str. Prins Sigismund left Manila midfield play got away with a raah, Samson on Friday, the 15th inst, at 2 s.m., and may be adding another goal to the score before the half expected here on or about Monday, the 18th was up.
Half-time. Middlesex 2; Royal Artillery, 0, The J-C.-J. Liju str. Bilatjop left Moji for this port on theth inst, and may be expected forced their opponents to defend, Maylin and The N., K. str. Kagoshinus Maru (Bombay Barbridge being conspicuous for smart play. At the opening of the second half the K.G.A Line! left Moji for this port on the 14th inst, In the mêléo which followed before the Middles and is expected here on the 20th inst
Tha HLA Latz, Sui-Mow left Singapore on sax goal several shots were attempted, an excellent goal- keeper, turned all aside. Then the "A The NY.K. str. Yauata Maru (Australian forwards szerted themselves, and Hardy getting Co. left Thursday Island for this port vis on the leather carried it along the wing aud
fth and last goal to the snore. Manils on the 14th inst, and is expoured hors passed to Greenisal, whe on the 25th inst
grounder and mered.
sent in a swift Greenleaf was again successful in netting Shortly after this and it was not long before Blackhill added the
Final: Middlesex, 5; Royal Artillery, 0,
Our cars already go through by the Trans- Siberian route from Europa to Vladivostok, but the latter part has several disadvantages, and is on November 14th on the stags in the large railway from Port Arthar to Harbin into a
A very interesting ceremony was performed often ice-bound in the winter.
drams "Roy-Roy" produced there some time so that a change of cars would be necessitated
The
Japanese intend to convert the military ball at Kowloon Dock, in connection with the at ndard go, Mr. Graham, Asting Manager, and Hon. on the Bassina frontier and at Harbin, where gauge. The Russian gauge is different, Vice President of the Kowloon Dock A. D. C. the Japanese railway will join the Trans-Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 14th with gold broaches and scarf pins as a token of ferried over from a port in South Kores to presented the juvenile members of the A. D. C.
Siberian line. appreciation of the manner in which they had Shinenoseki, and so the fearney could be con- A whole train of our cars could easily be acquitted themselves in the play at Kowloon tinned to Tokyo. We already carry our cars trasted that in the future whenever they Japanese in Korea, but they are undoubtedly Dock. Mr. Graham said that so far as their efforts by steamer in Denmark and across the were concerned he was more than satisfied and
Straits of Messina, attempted. any part in theatriosis that they pushing on their railway achomes,
Tittle is known of the movements of the would suit themselves in the same creditable manner. The brooches and pins were specially "Letters to a Daughter," by Hubert Bland made for the scossion, and are in the form (Londen. T. Werner Esurie) make us envy. 14th inst. at p., and may be expected hore but Fichards, who is the emblem of Scotland surrounded with the ask
the father of such a daughter, sad the daughter leaf. After the presentation the coropany song here that, although Me. Graham has not taken "He's a jolly good fellow." It may be said any active part in the play, he has shown an Interest and anxiety for its welfare that seldom comes from an hon, member of any society.
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of such a father; and in any case, it neither relationship existed, they make as ears these letters with plans and many with witty writer and subtle thinker. All will read likely to object to the matters of discmacen They are light, agreeable, and yet stimulating profit, and only very atodgy philistines will-be
reading.
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on or about the 19th inst.
24th inst, a.m.
left again at 2 p.m. Thursday, for Yokohama where she is due to arrive at 6 am. to-day.
The C.P.R. str. Monteagle arrived Kube at 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 13th just, and