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MACAO'S, DELIMITATION,

THIRD BITTING of the confERENCE, The third sitting of the conference between the respectiva Portuguese and Chinese Com. Following the vait of Prefect' Ilsuch 'Yung- minsioners for the delimitation of the boundaries nibe, representing H.E Chang Jen-chun, of Macro met this morning at the private resi Viceroy-designate of Nanking, on Saturday dence of Senhor J. J. Leiria, Consul for Foitu- afternoon lasi, another visit of distinguished fat in Hongkong. The deliberations of the personages was 'made to that most interesting Commission continue to be conducted stricily and deserving institution the same sherthu camera so that no information of the pros DUS. It will be remembered that, at the greas of the conference is available for public conclusion of the prize giving on the 20th ation: Machado feel in the Convent, that His Excel- ult, so greatly interested did, Bir Joachim

in all likelihood a similar amount will be think the proposal to have a University forthcoming from the gentry and merchants | Court of 24 or 30 members altogether ri of the Two Kwang Provinces. The undiculous. The resolution on the subject stinted praise awarded by an official in the says:· "The Court under the presidency of position of Viceroy is of course a powerful the chancellor shall consist of about 24 stimulus to the smaller men, but in this case members in addition to such life members we fancy that the invate excellence of the as may be created by the operation of re idea appeated to the keen intellect of the solution 9 and of such other life members Cantonese both as a satisfactory business as may be nominated by a two-thirds majority proposition as well as a sound educational of the Court and approved by the chan- scheme, AB Viceroy Chang himself pointed cellor: Life members will be entitled to out in a circular letter to the chief offi-vote." Why the Court will be twice cials of the various Government bureau the size of the Legislative Council and may under his juriadiction, a letter which we very easily be three times as big. The mem- quoted before but which will bear repetition: hers will be falling over each other in order Since in China itself there is no such to get a place at these mass meetings of the properly organised institution for profession. Court, and we doubt very much if the busi- al and technical training we are compelled ness done will be anything like in proportion “o "end our students thousands of miles away | to the multitude of counsellors. What reason, MANUFACTURERS. from their native land to Europe or America for example, is there that the Principal Civil

where official supervision is rendered in Medical Officer and the Director effectual and parental control nugatory. Be Public Works should be members of the sides in youth the character is not yet Court. Both these officials are overwork properly formed, and some of the students ed as it is and yet they are to have may, through idleness or through indulgence their already onerous duties increased by to excess in amusements, become lazy in having to attend University meetings. By their work, others from want of proper con all means let the two bishops have seats at [trol and restraint drift into immoral and the Court table for they are sure to add to loose habits, and of late students residing the gaiety of the proceedings, The Coun abroad have caused us the greatest anxiety. cil, also, is to be a fairly large body, consist On the other hand, Hongkong is so close to ing of 17 or 18 members. At this rate we us that our young men who went there to shall all be members of the Court or the study would be almost within sight "and" | "Council at some time or anullier. We admire, hearing of their superiors, parents and the proposal that the final examinationsugs including the extensive on establish elders." The Viceroy repeated the band should be carried through by the Senatus of idea again when in writing to His Excellency London University and trust that negotia the Governor he observed: "If this scheme tions to this end may prove successful, is successful, Chinese and European students Of course, our remarks are made in no will greatly benefit and the standard, of spirit of antagonism. What, we want to see education will also be promoted. Thereta-is that the University is started on a sound tion of the two countries will become more

basis, so that its progress may be uninter- close, and better understanding will exist be rupted and not liable to be burdened by REFRESHING. tween the two Governments. Your Excellency's vexatious, rules, and now that success from good ideas will receive my hearty support."the monetary standpoint is assured the But now let us see what has been done by sooner a beginning is made with the outer the committee, in charge of the preliminary shell of the building the better it will be for work. They have held six, nicetings, the all concerned. latest in the early, part of last month. Many of these documents have already seen the light of day, but there a certain minutes which destrve some passing attention. First There is the question- as-to-the-establishment of an Arts Course. The resolution adopted was to the following effect:-"That the first

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"LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Thin Red Cross Societies of Japan and Korea are being amalguninted.

MILITARY airabip investigation office, of a

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lency expresied the wish of visiting the estab

abment, Saturday, the 31st uf, was, fixed for His Excellency's call; Before proceeding 10 the Convent, the Portuguese Commissioner was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leiria at luncheon at the consuler residence. There were present at the luncheon, besides the General, the Right Rev Bishop D. Pozzini, Rev. Fr. R. de Maria, secretary to His Lordship and manager ofthe Convent schools, Capt. D. Cioatti, and Capt Norton, secretary to the General. By a pleasing coincident, it was while at luncheno that the official telegram, reponed aliewhere, of Seahor Rocadas' promotion to the goveIROS generalship of Angola reached, Consul Leiria, After luncheon the party with whom" were Senhor and Madame. Leiția proceeded to the Convent about 4 pics, when they were received by Rev. Mulher Jorea Martiacin, Lady superior and Sister Anita, a Portuguese lady.

Under the guidance of the Superioress. the visitors were conducted over the Cobveat build-

incat on the old site of Rosehill Owing to the mid-summer holidays, none of the 180 odd day scholars, were in attendance, but the board- ers, Chinese and non-Chipse, were at the ordinary occupation at it'e ume of the visit. Like the earlier Chinese visitor, General Ma- chado and his compatriots saw much of the inner work as carried on from day to day at the Convent, and marvelled at the splendid organisation which rendered possible the smooth working of an institution with over

CANTÔN DAY BY DAY

Á MAGNANIMOUS VICEROY............

[From Our Own Correspondent.)

Canton, jist July. Chan Luu Tai & Co., contractors for the building of the new Canton Bund, bad their properties seized and confiscated and the hand contractor detained three years ago by order of the theo Viceroy (H.E. Chou Fu) owing to delay in complation and the.. alleged unsatisfactory nature of the work done, H.E. Chang Jen-chun, however, shortly after CANTONESE INTERFERENCE.

his arrival here, ordered the cate to be re-con- [From Our Own Correspondent] sidered, as a result of which Chan Lụn Tai

Canton, 31st July,

was released. Prior to his departure from Yesterday, a telegram was received by the Canton for Naoking, H.E. Chang, on receiv Chinese Delimitation Commissioner, H.E. Koing a petition from Chan Lun Tai, considered Ya Him, from the Cantonese residing in Foos that the punishment moted out to Chan war - chow, who asked him to strenuously maintain excessive and accordingly gave orders to re the Chinese protest against the alleged Porta- turn ons quarter of the confiscated properties, guese encroachment on Chinese territory. It been sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is reported that similar telegrams bave alto

sabj-ct. and the new Viceroy, H. E. Yuan, on the same

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THE OPIUM QUESTION,

(Ting Nal Young), will, in the course of a week, The Canton Provincial Salt Comptroller

proceed to Kwangsi with orders to investigate, the matter, of ppppy plantations, in that' province and the amount of revenus derived from the drug. During his absence, the Kwang- chow prefect, Ko Kun Cheung, will be placed in temporary charge of the Salt Comptroller's

THE NEW VICEROY.-

CHINESE REFORT OF BRITISH INTENTION, (: A Chinese contemporary states that last year Portugal suggested asking for intervention by Great Britain in the Macao Boundary Question, | yames. but rhino refused to agree to the suggestion. It' is, however, stated that the British Minister late. It is reported in official circles here that the ly notified the Wajwupu that he had been asked new Viceroy, B.E, Yuna Shu Hiuo, is expected to arrive at Canton before the end of the pre- to intervene in the question.-N. C. D. News

Bent moon. A WÙMAN AND HER BANGLES:

REMARKABLE STORY FROM WEST POINT.

A remarkable story was told at the Police Court, this morning, when a man calling him: sell a salesman, of 54, Bonham Strand West, was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood with steal 10g pair of gold bangles, valued at $43, from A woman named Li Kao Chai, during the latter part of last month.

The complainant stated that on the evening of the 25th ultimo the left her house at 479, Queen's Road West, and proceeded to a res tauroot, where she had been invited to sing. there she met the defendant, who asked her to take a seat in the verandah.. There be offered her cigarette, which she refused to take. The defendant, however, it one and puffed the smoke in her face.

ico inmates buused under its benevolent roof und, as many more in its branches scattered over the suburban dairict of Hongkong and its dependencies. The well- clad appearance of the foundlings and orphan children and the healthy state of an..lion pre sented by each and every one of them led to inquiries from the visitors as to the source whence the wherewithat was obtained from day. She returned to her house theo,, feeling to day for the sustenance of the eight hundred bad, and about three hours later discover. and more lives dependent upon the Convented that her gold bangles had been sub eleemosynary grant of a few hundred dollars each ber her bangles being removed from her hands, year from a paternal Colonial Government, in aid She became dazed when the cigarette smoke of the charitable workolbeinsuration, there was was blown in her face. When she discovered no regular source of income to be inplicitly relied that she had been duped she rushed back to upac astonishment was expressed at the won derful confidence on the part of the Sisters" iu being capable to keep the institulipa going in the admirable manner in which it is conducted hom one year's end to "another.

Guaranteed to be made from the faculties or chairs. established at the emporary nature, is being formed in lapin. When the inquirers wore told that, but for the stituted for a brass pair: She did not remem pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

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University shall be for medicine and engi- neering, and that so soon as the funds of the University admit of the establishment of a chair or faculty preference shall be given to an Ans Couise; and that in this course due provision shall be made 10 enable Chinese students to maintain and im _prove their knowledge of the Chinese language and of the terature of China.". The idea seems to be that only one chair is

La necessary in an Arts Course, but if the Hong. kong University is tu he on a level with Birmingham and Leeds it will be found that a single chair is worse than useless. The fact of the matter is, the committee have quite enough on their hands already in es tablishing faculties in medicine, aud ca Cribrary bratreme cagħtudents anould be addedgineering without dabbling in extraucous

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THERE are 1,000 acres of coconut plantations owned by Europeens in the State of Selangor

An agreement has been signed for a loan of Tis: 3,000,000 for the construction of the Tung kuan-Loyang Railway

Tuk coconut industry.in Selangor is practically confeed to the const districts, and the area under cultivation was 13,160 acres to the end. of lest year.

The coal pic of China-is-433,714,000 according to an estimate printed is the imperial Maritime Castams' Returns of Trade and Trade Reports for 1908.

EGR-Apset Heviz Riquelme has been appointed Chilian Minister to Japan. Chili's interests in Japan have hitherto been in the

hands of a Consul.

IT is understood that peading other arrange- menis, the F.M.9, postage stamps will be used is those Simone Malay States, affected by the recent An,lo-Siamese Treaty.

waters. Where they expect to get the money from to enlarge the scope of the University it is at present difficult to say, it will tax them to the utmost limit of their capacity to raise the sum necessary AT the end of the year. 1958 there were al to secure a charter for the University, together.87,331 acres under rubber cultivation especially as the Home Government Hasio-Selangor, Tha-yield-amouoted-to-2,128,176 declined to make any contribution to the band the day collected thereon to 176,553

SCHOOL BOY DROWNED.

WHILE/BATHING AT. HUNGHOM.

A really sad case of drowning was reported a baving taken place at Hunghom yesterday alternoon. The victim was an eleven-year-old boy, named Cheung Shun, who resided with his parents at To kwa wan. At about five o'clock yesterday alleinoon 'the boy did not return home from school, and getting saxlous as to his whereabouts, the uncle went in search of him. Imagine the uncle's surprise" when on passing a pond near the Cement Works he found his nephew's clothing and school books carefully laid out near the road- way. He promptly reported the discovery to Sergeant Watt, of the Hunghom Police Station, The pond was dragged, and the youth's body recovered. After leaving school the lad, no doubly decided to have a bath. He got out of his depth, and being unable to swim, lost his

life.

STOWAWAY CAPTURED..

TRIP TO AUSTRALIA INTERRUPTED... NEAR

MANILA,

the restaurant, but learnt that be man bad leh. Last night;however,complainant saw defendant.

At the instance of Inspector-Langley, of the outside her, bouse and sexed him, banding Water Police Station, an aged farmer named him over to a policeman Soon afterwards. Li Sing Wo, was charged in the Police Court, The defence was a total denial of the charge to-day, with stowing away on-board the steamer The industrial departmest, which may be fle-said-that-he-was-a-Singaporea-and-could-Tuimin-the-other-day with the object of said to be the main prop in the economic not speak complainant's dialect. He admitted proceeding to Port Darwin, Australia, Defende slability of the establishment, appealed to, and meeting the woman, but did not know any aut pleaded guilty to the chargelis elicited from, the General the highest praise thing of the bracelet incident. and commendation, For-it-was-in-that-section-woman, he said; and went to her house to see that the little mites sume, barely tea years of her last night, when he was accused of the age were belping to earn for their own and their theft. companions' maintenance within an atmosphere tending to their physical and moral elevation,

After thanking the Superioress and the Sis- ters for the opportually afforded them of being personally acquainted with the Convent in its industrial, and educational aspects, the visitors were full of praise for the work so uo ostentatiously carried on for the beacft of humanity by the ladies who have devoted themselves só zealously to the badevolent call, That their purse-strings were loosened wide to bid the good work they had just then seen was not to be wondered, when the General gave bis assurance that all he had seen was worthy of:

accessible to memanger Peak autoscribers can have scheine while the Government at Peking is In spite of repeated protests by the Waiwup, support by all, irrespective of class or creed, in ¿beir copies delivered at their residences without only represented so far by a subscription of any extra charge, in capist sant by post an some $14,000. Then there is the question add a $1.80 per quarter i charged for postage. of free students. According to the roles it

world is 50 cents per quarter.

Bingle Copies Daily, tan cante. Weekly, "wenty

five cents (for caatı önly),

BIRTH..

On Wednçiday, July 28, 1919, at Shanghai, the wife of RJ. Bowerman, a BOD.

On July 28, 1909, at Shanghai, the wife Ronald N. 1. Macleod, of a son, -MARRIAGE..

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June 24, at Watford, V. P. Kitchen, M. A. Cantab, to Phyllis, youngest daughter of George B. Dodwall.

DEATH.

the Russians have not agreed to remit the duties imposed on the Chinese merchanis at Vladivostok but have deferred the impost cill' the next year.

of the morning of the 15th ultimo Count Komura, Minister of Foreign Affairs, waited on his Majesty the Emperor and reported to the Throne on the 'new Treaty between Japan and Korea and other foreign affairs,

- The postage on the wabkly be to any part of this proposed that Subscribers of $10,000

to the Endowment Fund may have one Ox July to Miss Edith Margaret Manson, scirolar at a tine at the University without el est daughter of Sir Patrick and Lady. Man payment of fee (or alternatively without payson, was to be married to Mr. Philip H. Bahr, ment for board) provided he is duly qualified son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B.br, of Perrysfield by passing the entrance examination. The House, Oxted, Sarrey. privilege, lapses during any period that no such free scholar is The University. For ench additional $10,000 another scholar may | be nominated on the same conditions up to a maximum of four; provided that the total number of scholars who are THE Japanese Spinners' Union, at a meeting admitted without fees (or without pay-beld at Osaka on 23rd ult., decided in favour of ment for board) shall not at present exceed a continuation, under slight modifications, of 50." Then there is the further proviso that: the short-time working in connection with yain the death-of-a-donor entitled to nomi-intended-for-export, which was adopted six

THE new manager of the Hongkong and exercised by his legal, heir or representative, Whampoa Dock Company, Mr. it. Dyer, is a provided that the name of such heir or re- son of Prof. Dyer, formerly of the Tokyo Uni- presentative shall be notified to the Courtversity,Mr. Dyer-bus-bad--considerable--ex- within a year of the death of the donor.perience in the yard of Barclay, Curls and Co.

on the Clyde. Falling such notification the right of nomina- tion shall lapse to the Court who may exer- cise it or not at their discretion." Now what we should like to know is whether that

On July 28th, 1959, at Shanghai, James Ingram Taylor, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Taylor, aged 11 months

nate one or more scholars under the above

The Hongkong Celegraph conditions, the right of nomination may be

HONGKONG, Monday, August 2, 1909.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY

SCHEME,

months ago.

CIRCULAR instructions have been given by the

Ministry of War to the provincial governments, requiring that all military officers who have Dot graduated from a military school should vacate their posts and receive a course of mílí. tary education...

The very lengthy series of documents which we published on Saturday relative to the progress of the Hongkong University means that the donor of $10,000 will be scheme affords abundant evidence that the entitled to have one free scholar attending committee appointed to collect subscriptions the University during his lifetime and that in aid of the endowment fund have been thereafter the privilege or right will descend working carnestly to achieve the end in view. to his heirs? If so, the idea it preposterous. They have gone to the utmost trouble to If the cost of tuition is estimated at 5300 interest the wealthy Chinese merchants is per apouin, or, alternatively, the cost of for the Japanese loan for the Kirin-Kuang- the project and the respobse up to the pre-board is placed at the same figure it chengtis railway. sent time has been extremely satisfactory. would not take very many years before the

ONE of the directors of the South-Manchuria Railway Co. has left Tairen for Peking to con.

fer with Baron Jjuin, Japanese Minister at

Pekingy in order to expedite the argotiations

proportion to the means at their command.

We believe that the General bas bein asked by the Lady Superior to accept a pretty table centre-piece of exquisite denga-nad-artistic workmanship Basshed in, whas silk on a pink Manila gauze which be might take with him to Lisbon as a memento from the Portuguese Crphans of his visit to them on Saturday fast.

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SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER

CAUGHT.

BURGLARS' TOOLS FOUND IN HIS POSSESSION.

He left the

His Worship did not believe the com- plainant's story, and discharged the delendaut. The case for the police was conducted by lospector Robertson.

KOLANGSU (AMOY), MUNICIPAL

COUNCIL.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Hoard Room, on the 15th June, 1909,

Present-Messrs. W. H. Wallace (Chair | man), J. S. Fenwick, W. Wilson, and the Secretary,

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

The agreement of the Secretary and Capt. Supt. of Police, was renewed for a further period of three years, from the is! June, 1909, at a sal- ary of $350 per month,

The Capt. Supt. of Police road a report con- cerning the fracas at the Lai-choo-ho Temple on the 9th june.!

The inspector stated that defondant went on board the vessel, but did not secret himself. Half way to Manila he was discovered on board, and turned over to the captain of the « steamer Tean; who brought him back to Hobge kong.

Mr. Hazeland (the magistrate) said that in... nearly all of these cales somebody on board assisted the stowaways, and ho inquired whether an adjournment was required to get at the person who took defendant on board.

Inspector Langley said an adjournment would serve no good purpose, an the stowaway would not give any information which might lead to the arrest of the other party.

His Worship imposed a fiae of $150, or threw -months'-hard-labour.——

TRAMCAR OBSTRUCTED.

BY HEAVILY-1ÄDEN TRUCK

At the Magistracy, this forenoon, Mr. A. Courne, traffic superintendent of the Electric Tramway Company, prosecuted a truck coolle, aomed Lam.Leung, before Kr. J. R. Wood, for

The Capi. Supt. of Police reported the fol-obstructing a tramcar with a truck in Des lowing cases bad bren dealt with at the Mixed Court since the last meeting.-Summonses. Debt, , Encroacbieg oa land 1, Refusing ta quit premises 2, Allowing pigs and cattle to stray.8, Assaults. Summary arrasts. Assault It, Contempt of Court 1, Using threats 1, Breach ol Opium Regulations 1, Creating a disturb. ance 1, Breach of Municipal Regulations (Dis- orderly houses) 3, Housebreaking r, Theß 3. (Signed) W, H. WALLACE,

Chairman;

A suspicious character, giving the name of Chap Wing, was arraigned before Mr. F. A. By order,

Hazeland, in the Police Cours, to-day, charged with being in possession of burglars' tools, and with attempting to break into a shop at 147, Queen's Road Central, at an early hour this morning.

Lukong 249, who arrested the defendant, said at shortly aller five o'clock this morning, he ibe defendant in Queen's Road Central Constable waited a while and saw the altampling to remove the screws and iron on the door of house 174.

he defendant was instantly seized, and in his ession were found a scraw-driver, a pair of hers, three false keys, which happened to fit jock of the door, and a knife. The defaud- excuse was that the "things" were given by a friend.

he magistrate (Mr. F. A. Hazeland) passed jeqce of six weeks' hard labour and six

'slocks,

Jhspector Fenton, who prosecuted, pointed that accused had five previous convictions, His Worship said that that did not matter.as I defendant would'bo deported. In part this has been due to the enthusiastle, donor bad worked off his doamstion, which in | AMONGST the presentations to their Majesties

aspector Fenton refurand that the man support of the late Viceroy of Canton, His such an event would merely be in the nature at the Court on 24th June wero:-Miix M. Excellency Chang Jen-chun, who himself of an investing transaction, and not a gift in Keswick, by her mother, Mrs. J. Keswick;ould not be banished as he was born in the contributed two lakhs of dollars in aid of the proper sense at all. With regard to the ber mother, Mrs. J. Keswick; and Lady Swet-

Mrs. Norman MacEwan, 'on her marriage, by Colony.

- His Worship said he had already passed sen- the fund and has, moreover, intimated that composition of the administrative body we tocham, on bar marriage, by Lady Dallas, stence and could do nothing more.

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C. BERKELEY MITCHELL,

Secretary.

Vœux Road Central on Saturday afternoon. The truck, the property of the Connaught Aerated Water Manufactory, was loaded with. bottles of mineral waters, and was proceeding, along the tram lines in a westerly direction, The truck, it was stated, wat so heavily loaded that the coolies were unable to leave the rails in time to allow a westbound car to pass. As a result of the obstraction the car was delayedi for several minutes until the truckman suc- ceeded in shifting the clumsy vehicle out of the way. The defendant said the car was only de- layed for a minute. He was fined $20, the alter- "native being a mouth's gaol.

MAJOR H. G K. Wait, R.E., advanced to.ibat TAM has made Kedah a handsome farewell rank, bas had to wali 20 yours for his spurs, gift in the shape of the whole of the State having joined the "Scientific" Corps (rom postal_and_telegraph._system. Il comprises Woolwich in July, 1889. ↑ He served for some several post offices, something between 150 and years as inspector of R.E. stores, and is now -200 miles of line and a very complete set of stationed at Hongkong.

instruments, etc.

DETECTIVE Sergeant Appleton, on information received, ralded & books at 10, Third Street, Shau-ki-wap,on Saturday night, and discovered a gambling school in full swing. Twenty-four meu were arrested and the gambling para phernalia confiscated. The gamblers were brought before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Magis. tracy, to-day, and each offender had to pay 33 each,

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THE coconut trees in the F. M. 5. compars favourably, both in yield and size of nuts, with those of any other country, ways the Inspector of Coconuts, in his report on this industry for last year, and adds that in his opinion there is no reason except bad process of manufacture, why the copia made from the fruit should not be, as a rule, of good even standard,

Tux Hippodrome Circus and Manageris, which coilas WHILE & French contractor named. Trebia recently delighted Hongkong audiences, haymation Vitals, who resides at the Travellers' Hotel, beea meeting with decided success in Japanit ktor _was changing-some banknotes at a money, „Performances were given.at..Koba, Osaka and unut changer's shop at 131, Des Vœux Road Central, | Kyoto, where the up-to-date entertainment: M yesterday morning, somebody extracted from opened to a packed house on the 16th uit... A Mot his coat pocket a big containing £51. The number of new artistes joined the Company at hott loss was not discovered until the gentleman Kobe and these bave helped to sustain thevendra returned to his hotel.. The police bare the well-deserved reputation camed by the manages li va minster ig hard,

ment for high-class entertainment:

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