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for Korea's benefit are entirely philanthropie. ↑ whose trade is self-centred by reason of the J The article in question is entitled "Korean Finances" and it deals with a report by Mr. Megata on the "State of progress of the reorganisation of finances of Korea." As an evidence that the critic did not ap proach the subject with an absolutely A. S. WATSON & CO., Funbiassed mind we may quote one of the opening sentences which ruus: "In our eagerness to find something which Japan has done to help the Korean people and offset in part the bitter oppression which is going along in other lines, we have hit upon this report as being the most likely place to And it. The writer might just as well have avowed his eagerness to find something detrimental to Japan, but he is generous enough to concede that: "We believe we have succeeded in finding some tangible CONFECTIONERY. evidence here of a certain amount of solick

tude for the welfare of the Korta people, So we also are constrained to believe that a certain amount of good can come out of

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CHOCOLATINES, CHOCOLATES.

CARAMELS, PRALINES, FON-

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CANTON DAY BY DAY.

THE YVET-HÂN. RAILWAY AGAIN,

[From Our Own Correspondent.] ·

TELEGRAMS.

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SERVICE.

STORM IN NAGASAKI.

EIGHT HUNDRED LIVES LOST.

[From Our Gòn Correspondent]

Shanghai, 29th October,

12.46 p.m.

lack of roads. The reviewer's main objection to the scheme, as a whole, lies in the fact that there is no definite guarantee that the interests of the Korean people" will be

Canton, 28th October. upheld, that they will be protected in the

The President, vice-President and some possession of their property, that taxation members of the committee of the Yust-ban Rail- shall be made fair and equable, that money way Co. at present are desirous of resigning borrowed by Korea' shall be used solely in their posts. Consequently a number of share- the interests of Korea and the Korean holders have written to the Company, suggest- people" From our point of view the prong that a general meeting should be called in a week's time, to re-elect a president, committee, posals formulated by Mr. Megala' are

etc., to fill the vacancies, when their resignations eminently calculated to further the commer-

will have been accepted. It is to be hoped that cial and trade interests of the people of the company will be under better management Korea. Their national credit will be placed than formerly, when the new members of the on a secure basis, their agricultural banks board of directors are elected. In response to from Nagasaki. One hundred and will foster the cultivation of the land, their these suggestions the company has replied that thirty-eight fishing boats and 800 roads will bring the inhabitants of the wilder a fifty days' nolice will have to be given publicly.

so that shareholders from obrand may have a lives have been lost. parts of Korea into contact with the more chance to get to Canton and have a voice in the lightened townspeople, and afford them a section. The 10th day of the 14th moon has ready means of finding markets for their pro- been appointed as the date of the meeting for ducts, while the other projects will all help to election of officials of the company. On the drag the, hermit from his cave, whole, Japan has evolved a preliminary series

acts of individual Japanese may be repre hensible, but if we take this report in good" faith no objection can be found with Japan's administration of Korea's affairs.

ANOTHER FIRE.

At 5.30 a.m. this morning an outbreak of fire

premises of Sing Cheong, a stationer and printer, was slightly damaged.

FRENCH EXTRADITION CASE.

WE

JE have just unpacked our Now Season's Nazareth after all. The trail of the partizana (schemes which should prove invaluable to occurred in Taoi Lan Street, behind Shakee Confectionery imported from the leading appreciation of what the Korean people the prosperity and progress of Korea. The Street, destroying some ten buildings. The

need," "the atrocities perpetrated in the interior," and "the spoliation of the Korean people," but these are harmless ebullitions which have grown stale by much use. Ony of the Bancial schemes suggested by Mr. Megata is the formation of what is called a Note Association, which has for its object the restoration of the credit of bills; the FRUIT JELLIES, NOUGAT, TUL-fixing of their forms, and the regulation of their circulation: Candidates will only be KISH DELIGHT.

eligible for membership whose financial posi PASCALL'S TOFFEE and MIXED tion at the date of joining is beyond ques tion. In the event of a member failing to SWEETS

meet his bills, the Association would take up the notes and pay them in full, and it is to be backed by the Japanese Government paid on Oct, through the Société Générale de

CADBURY'S SUGARED ALMONDS,

BURNT ALMONDS. WALNUTS, MILK CHOCOLATE,

NUTTONA, &e.

Packed in the daintiest "boses or

simplest to sent the taste.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Titliss, Kinshan, having completed her amal! repairs by the Dack Co., resumed 'her run to day. She went up to auton this morning,

It is announced that on account of his wife's health, Mr. W. J. Southain, formerly secretary of the V.M.C.A. will not return to Hongkong.

Tok Société Francaise des Charbonnages du Tonkin announces that coupon No. 4 will be

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ALLEGED LARCENY

From ioformation received by' telegram a few days ago; a detective from the Water Police Station boarded the steamer Derwent as soon as she dropped anchor in the harbour on Saturday morning last and arrested a respectable booking Chinaman named eck Ho, alias Diep Dac Ha, on a warrant alleging larceny.

At the present tame no definite particulars of the case are in hand from the authorities at Saigon, but from what the police could ascer lain it appears that the prisoner was formerly employed as clerk to a shipping firm at Saigon..

A destructive storm is reported

·A FASHIONABLE WED- DING.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

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: Shanghai, 29th October,

12.45 p.m.

Mr. Leefe was married here on

TELEGRAMS.

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H.E. VIUEROY CHOW-FU

LEAVES FOR CANTON.

[From Our Own Correspondênt.]

Shanghai, 20th October,

12.45"

p.m. H.E. Chow.fu, the Viceroy de- signato for the Two Kwang pro- vinces, leaves Shanghai for Canton to-day.

H.E. TUAN-FANG

TAKES SEALS OF OFEICE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 29th October, 12.45 p.m.

H.E. Tuan-fang took his seals of

Saturday. The honeymoon will be offico at Nanking yesterday. spent in Japan.

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TIENTSIN WALKING

MATCH,

FRENCHMAN WINS.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 29th October,

12.45 p.m.

The International Walking Com

[N. C. D. News.}

The Chinese Manœuvres.

A STAGE MANAGED DINOUEMENT.

Changtēlu, 1o., October 24, The maneuvres culminated to-day, in a grand assault by all arms.

Yesterday the opposing forces came into touch and the Northerners, in spite of a signal, victory on the left flank, were forced to retire. This morning the Southerners pressed the attack home to their enemies' defencei, five

to this extent at a certain amount will be / Créd Industriel et Commercial, 66, Rue de la Recently he was given a sum of money to pay petition held at Tientsin was won by miles south of Changiéfu. The Northerners

Victoire, Paris, "

ind harbour,office at that post as harbour fees,

and it is alleged he absconded with the money. The sum alleged to have been stolen by accus- ed is said to be about $zdu odd.

Ile was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Magistracy to day, and remanded in police custody for one week pending the arriva!

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

granted to form a nucleus from which such dishonoured notes shall be met. The Korean THE M.M. ss. El Kantarah, which left Hong- Review sees a yast number of limitations to kong on the 19th inst, and arrived at Shanghai the scheme, and doubts the wisdom of the 25th inst, experienced the tail force of the typhoon and had to, jettison about fifty tons of Government in contribiting towards the pro-coat and 150 tons of water ballast. She did theposed guarantee fund. "Unless the Governot put into any harbour, but kept her nose to

ment engages to supplement this fund from the wind at slow speed and completed the voy.pl papers from Saigon, time to time the public must consider that age without any mishap. the fund is exhaustible, and the question arises by what means it can be maintained. If the merchants forming the association should guaranice' to meet such losses by assessment on the membership there would be a permanent guarantee, but a mere gift from the Government to start things off is more likely to call attention to the unwilling.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

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BIRTHS.

On October 24, at Shanghai, the wile of A. ROBERTSON DUNCAN, of a daughter,

At Shanghai, the wile of Capt. MAWLEY, C. N. Co, str.Hangchow, of a son."

DEATH.

On October 24, at. Shanghai, LYDIA, the third beloved daughter of Mr. T. A Meira Da

Costa

A MARRIAGE has been arranged, and will take

place in Hongkong in January next, between Herbert William Bird of Hongkong, second son of the late Colonel Commandant Frederic Vincent Godfrey Bird, Royal Marine Light Infantry, and Nora, eldest daughter of John Yardley Vernon Veman and Mrs. Vernon, of Hongkong.-L. & C. Express.

CASE ABANDONED,'

At the Supreme Court this morning the Cri. minal Sessions were resumed, when his Honour the Chief Justice announced that the Hon. the Attorney-General, Sir Henry Berkeley, having entered a nelle prosegue in the last case on the calendar, that of the charge of alleged bribery

case to proceed with. Inspector Gidley was then called up and formally discharged,

a French military ollicer,

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL

ness of the membership to cover losses than MAX Cho, a coolie, no address, was probably against Inspector Gidley, there was, no further faining to those offices for the past four and a

to inspire confidence in the undertaking."

was Mak's sentence.

longig for a taste of gaol life when he did Yet with all its limitations the critic is weariwhat he did last evening. Walking up to a ly forced to the conclusion that the public cigarette shop at No 1, Morrison Street West will support the scheme and therefore "the Point, Mak picked up a small glass case, con- project must be approved as a step in the taining some seventy odd packets of cigaretter, right direction which is a rather tame finish in front of a crowd of people, put it on his shoulder, and proceeded to walk off. The after all the objections urged against shopkeeper vaulted the counter in good style, After referring to the establishment of ware and seized Mas, who was in no hurry to get houses and industrial and agricultural banks away, some yards away from the shop. He -the writer incidentally commenting on came before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, this morn- "the most scandalous thefts of land from ing, at the Police Court, and pleaded guilty Koreans by the Japanese," the writer deals with a triumphant smile on his countenance with the section of Mr. Megala's report Three weeks' hard fabour and six hours stocke headed New Government Enterprises." Japan has lent Korea 10,000,000 yen at

The per cent, the price of issue being yo Revien cannot understand why Korea did not get the loan--which it says was pushed on the country—at one hundred cents to the 'dullar, but a little reflection on the internal state of the country, its credit, and its pre decks. The bow of the Kwaiyung swept away sent condition would have enabled the writhe hand-rail and several deck fittings of the ter of the article to comprehend Japan's Adiniral van Tirpite from amidships aft, but wariness. From this load it is proposed to it is thought that the damage can be repaired The Awelyang in provide waterworks for Chemulpo-ascheme in about fourteen days.

maxed about the bows, above the water-line, strongly opposed by the pro-Koreans, be

One of the probable and her stem is twisted. cause it is held the waterworks will causes of the collision was the abnormally

HEC. N. S. Kweling, which left Shanghai for Newchwanz on z1st inst, put back to Shanghai and arrived there un 23rd, having suffered slight damage in a collision with the str. Admiral von Tirpite, near Shaweishan: In the collision the damage sustained by the Admirul von Tirpite

was all above the water-fine and above the 'tween

1. Hongkong Gelegraph only benefit the Japanese and should heavy N. E. Swell.

The

HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1906,

THE HERMIT KINGDOM.

If a

This closed the October Criminal Sessions,

were compelled to retreat until a brilliant flank attack reversed the position and the attackers were completely overwhelmed within a few hundred paces of the mound, from which the spectators viewed the operations.

The stage-management was excellent and photographers, both official and amatous, were catered for carefully.

Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai, watched the proceed.

Chobgtele, Ho., October 25. At the review of the troops held this morn.

BIDS FAREWELL TO THE BENCH.

At the conclusion of the Criminal Sessions at the Supreme Court this morning, the Hon. Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., Attorneyings on horseback, moving freely over the General, addressing his Honour the Chief ground. The hoxours of the day rested with justice, said that this was the last oc- his own troops. The northern infantry were which he would appear be undoubtedly the pick of the opposing armies, Casian on fore the Court as Attorney-General of this both as regards training and handling.. Colony, or as an officer of the Crown, in which capacities he had been engaged in many parts of the British Empire, and lastly in Hongkong, where he had been engaged in the work pering, in perfect weather, 16,500 officers and men paraded before the Viceroy and H.E. half years. He carried very pleasing im Tich Liang. The total number of troops that have been engaged in the manœuvres is 1,300 pressions and recollections of bit term of

officers and 16,0co men. Subsequently a lun. office, and of the consideration he had ever received at his Lordship's hands, which had cheon was served to the foreign guests and always been of great assistance to him in all his Chinese officers in a huge matshed specially HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE efforts for the proper administration of justice erected for the occasion. In the afternoon the in this Colony, which duty fell to the lot of the Viceroy and H.E. Tieh Llang returned the Attorney-General, He was now returning visit of the foreign guests at the Normal School, lo private life, and he would bid farewell to the where the latter have been lavishly entertained Court in his capacity of Attorney General. The during their stay at Changiefu, Chief Justice said that the relations between the Judges and the Attorney-General bad always been cordial, and he thought he was speaking for the Crown as well as for himself and his colleague in complimenting the retiring Allarney-General on his excellent work of the past few years. But while the latter would die to them as Attorney-General he would remain with them as Sir Henry Berkeley, Barrister at-Law, and he, the Chief Justice, wished bin every success and prosperity in his new sphere. Sir Henry Berkeley thanked his Honour for his kind expressions, and the proceedings closed.

ASSOCIATION,

competition for the Governor's Cup for the The following are the highest scores for the month of October at the zeo yards range. There were 117 entries:-

A. Jenkins

A. Moir......... A. S. Gabbay..... A. W. J. Wait. Sir Francis Piggott....... L. G. Bird,. W Chathum... C. GOW......

H. Pidgeon

G. H. Wakentun...

Hulching1

1. C. Peteret

67+ 3-70 63+ 7×70 53+1770 62+ 769 63+ 4-67 57+10-67 47+2067 .66 scr, -66 56 scr, cúb 60 666

46+20=66

6++ 409

13. J. McKenzie ...... 59+ 0-65

H. W. Bird.

E.

W.

•Terrey W. I. Saunders

50+14=64

40+.14-62

454-1661

44+16=45 40+10=-60

D. Willis.....mmm... 49+12=61 W. H. Wickham.......... H. E. Goldsmith................. R. M. Ezekiel ....... C. S. Guhhay C. Bond

Dr. W. A. B. MODIC W. 11. T. Davis .. W. B Bayce...... W. H. Donald

E. S. Carruthers..................

W. fi. Stackwood

Dr. Eva Jones

1. N. H. Jones

A. Blowey....

J. McCubbin

43+16=39 43+1650 54+ 4=58 43+1458 40+ 0-57 49+ 8-57 41416-57 41+14=55 $4 scr. = 54

43-4-1053

33+20:53

37+14=51 36+1450

The pool competition of the 27th and 18th has won by A. Jenkins with A score of 65 4.4 == 69,

THE WHATHER.

SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held to-morrow afternoon at 4.15; when the President will move: "That the Board under section 14 (2) of the Public Health and Building Ordin- ance, 1903, as amended by section of Ordin- ance 23 of 1953, appoint a. Select Committee. consisting of the President and Messrs. Fung Wa Chun.and Lan Chú Hak to cessider all complaints arising in connection with the general meeting."

●KUŁANGSU MUNICIPAL.

COUNCIL.

The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Council, Kulangsu, Amoy, The following report is from Mr. F. C. Figg, held at the Board room on the 9th October, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory 1905. There were present Messrs. F. D. On the 29th at 10.15 -Orders issued to Marshall (Chairman), C. A., V. Bowra, A. F. hoist the Red Cone point downwards and Gardiner, I. Takatsuki, W. H. Wallace, the Drum, (Typhoon S.E. of Colony beyond 300 Health Officer and the Secretary, The minutes miles

Al 1156-The barometer has risen slightly in S. Formosa, and fallen moderately in S. China Pressure has given way also over E.

We of N. Luzon. It seems to be moving

of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

The Superintendent of Police reported that following cases have been dealt with at the Mixed Court since the last meeting-Sum

party; debt z; wife desertion 1. Summary

WHILE the Terrible was at Colombo H.M.S. Hermes got into communication with H.M.S. Fox, partly by wireless and partly by the Grdinary telegraphic means. She was then at Nicobar near the Andamans. There she got into communication with the wireless station at Port Blair, and the message was sent from there by wireless telegraph to the South of India and then to Ceylon by cable She was leaving Nicobar and is expected in Colombo

on the 12th. She will then receive instructions to follow the Terrible up, in case anything should happen to the latter's propeller. Authe Terrible is only able to do ten knots, with her single propelter, the Fox will probably be able to catch her up, but in any event the two vessels will keep in touch with each other by means of wireless telegraphy.

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SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS D.La

Australian (Eastern) zad pix. *English (Malta) “žed prox. 6 a.17).

German (finlow) 7th prax. . Canadian (Athenian) 15th prox.

The 8. Habsburg left Shanghai on 28th inst., at 9 am, and may be expected here on 3'st inst.

The Mogul Line s... Den of Kelly sailed from Singapore on 27th inst, and may be expected ́ here on 3rd prox

The Imperial German Mail s.s. Roon, which lef. Here on 25th inst, arrived at Shanghai on 27th inst, at p..

"The N. Y. Ki 5,5. Kamakura Maris European Lins left Singapore for this port on 6th inst and is expected here on 1st prox.

The N. Y. K. ks. Yawata Maru Australian

and is expected here on goth inst.

be financed by the municipality of the sea

LAI Chup, who said he was an artist employed If we remember rightly, a Korean in the leather trade, pleaded guilty this morn purl. Waterworks Company was formed in Loning, at the Police Court to in charge of at don with the special object of providing water tempting to steal a chopper and a sharpening for all the chief cities of the Kingdom, stone from the ground flour window of No. 47, As a rule the criticism of Japanese ander. Surely it is better that the work should be Hollywood Road, Inst night. The accused was undertaken by the Government-that is, if seen loitering about the si ewalk outside the takings in Korea by those who claim to represent Korean opinion is so obviously unable to embark on such schemes, than to orders to his fakes to watch him. Nearer and the municipalities refuse, or feel themselves shop for some little time, and the ster of the shop, living his auspicions of the man, gave prejudiced that the ordinary reader who has

nearer defendant got to the window, where the no acquaintance with the country or the leave it in the hands of outsiders.

London corporation has irrefragable proof chopper and the stone lic. Getting near people finds himself unable to form a true

that a system of waterworks in Korea would enough, he stretched out his hand to get the conception of the conditions prevailing in the Hermit Kingdom since the advent of yield handsome dividends, there is no reason things, but instead of getting hold of the chap- hand and hung on to it, while another fokt the Japanese. The diatribes of pro-Korean why these profits should not flow into the per, a hand from inside seized the outstretched Korean exchequer, thereby relieving the perushed out and captured accused. Mr. Gom journalists against the suzerain State are usually marked by a venom and spleen enabling the Government to proceed with

ple of the burden of a heavy water-rate, and pertz passed sentence of filieen days' bardhe depression is probably situated to the mosses-assault 2; illegal detention of pro-Line left Nagasaki for this port op.26th inst

labour and six hours' stockя.. which are inconsistent with fair-mindedness, other reproductive works.

However, the with the result that the writers launch

"Review sees no justice in the scheme from INSPECTOR Robérison and several men from Shau-ki-wan Police Station, assisted also by bullets. The boomerangs instead of

whatever point it is viewed. It is also Sergeant Lee and a forse of men from No. 3 Japanese may be bad masters, but they can not possibly be so utterly lost to all sense of posed to draw upon the ten millibu yen loan Police Station, made a recurd gambling raid the China Sea,

for the construction of some 325 miles of at Quarry Bay last night. Twenty policemen. the decency befitting a superior power as to roads throughout the country. The reviewer rushed a house (No. ta, Quarry Bay) occupied trample under foot every shred of independ somewhat grudgingly admits that although by Shipyard men, while the game was going good and strong, and made the record capture ence which the Koreans ever possessed, or

this scheme is as yet "in a promissory slage of sixty-five mes, aller the excitement wat seek to terrorise the natives into submission and no actual progress can be said to have over. This gang was paraded three deep to their will. It is therefore all the more been made," the idea is worthy of commenda before Mr. H. H. J. Gampertz, at the Police satisfactory to read in the Koren. Review an tion. Of course it is, and the Japanese are Court, this morning. Eight of the men were article which does not endeavour to prove only following the British example in open charged with keeping a gambling house, the that the Japanese are wholly beyond the ing up a country by the construction of remainder being charged with gambling. No pale, although there are many reservations interual communications. The Americans money was seized in the raid, it being alleged are doing the same in the Philippines, for it that one of the men gathered up the stakes as which would seem to indicate that the

soon as the police broke in and throw it into ditch. The defendants were found guilty, and author is not entirely convinced of the is a recognised fact that no country, can honesty of Japan's motives, or at all events, be deemed prosperous whose inhabitants the eight leaders were asked to forfeit $foesch, that the financial schemes of Japan intended | are debarred from inter-communication and and the remainder $3 apiece,

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Westwards.

of

Pressure is highest over Korea and the S. part

theea of Japan. Bad weather is indicated over the N, part of

VORECAST.

1-Hongkongand neighbourhood, N.to N.E.

winds, fresh or strong; rainy

2. Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong 3.South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same ga No. 2, and Hainan, same as No. 1.

4.-South coast of China between Hoogkong

Auesta on suuspicion (being found on private premises for an unlawful purpose); assault ; fumatic found wandering at large; the 3; committing a nuisance 1.

Ordinary routine business was transacted.

(Signed), FRED B. MARSHALL,

Chairman.

By Order,

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C BERKELEY MITCHELL

Secretary K. M. C.

WILLAM Stewart, a foreman, employed at THE: case against the accountant, who was Quarry Bay Shipyard, prosecuted a fileep- charged with stealing a bank deposit note for ynard Chinese boy before Mr. H. H. 1. $4,000, under circumstances already given in these coistans, came to a conclusion at the Gomperte, at the Police Court this morning, Police Court on Saturday last. The defendant for saling a capper steam pipe, valued at Szo was found guilty and sentenced to four months' the property of Messrs, Butterfield and Swire, imprisonment with hard labour. Detective. The fad admised the charge and was ordered sergeant Martin Earner prosecuted, and Mr. H. J. Gardiner, of Mr. O. D. Thomsons office, to the detained in gaol for three days and to defended

racelya twelve strokes of the birch.

The Imperial German Mail s.s. Prine Lud- wig which left here on 14th inst, arrived at Singapore on 28th inst, at 9 a.m.

The Imperial German Mail s.s. Prinx Alica left Kobo via Nagasaki and Shanghai on 28th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on 6th. prox., &.m.

The P. & D. S. N. Co.'s 5.6. Malia teft Singapore for this port on 27th inat, at 4. p.m., with the outward English Mails, and is dop here on zad prox., at 6 ajis..

The Imperial German Mail sa. Bülow care

rying

the German Mails with dates from Berlin

of the 9th inst, left Colombo on 27th inst., a.m.,

The C. P. R. Cols 2.s. Empress of China and may be expected here on 7th prox,

arrived at Shanghai at 9 p.m., on 27th inst, and left again at 4.30 am, Sunday, for Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive at 8 am, on sgth Inst.

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