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THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL. GIVES EVIDENCE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

On the word "Go" the quanette took the will be called upon to create in the mind of treated me at least with reasonableness and Lord Kitchener that deep seose of security with an openness to conviction, whenever

water simultané.usly, and the fint to show his bead was Humphreys. In the first length the which all loyal subjects of. His Majesty in my pleas for money have been supported by

wwimmers contented themaciver in keeping up' Hongkong feel when confronted with the arguments of sufficient strength for which I

withonesaothar. Afthe firsttouch, MacCabeled spectacle of that sturdy battalion of citizen- offer them my gratitude." Fortunately, in

from Humphreys by about a length and about. oldiers ready to do or die for the ashes of Hongkong, the military authorities, being

the same distance separated Cooks from Robin. | Never was greater enthusiasm evinced son. Arrived at the starting point MacCabe was their fathers and the altars of their gods.wise in their generation, do not make period- in the aquatic sports, held under the aus still leading and the one between the other In Shanghai, however, it is hoped that an ical demands for monetary assistance. They pices of the Victoria Recreation Club, three was unchanged. When the third length impression will be made by the volunteers are conlent with 20 per cent. of the Colony's ban it was on Saturday last, the conclud- bad been covered the Shanghai-Etampton still if only owing to the fact that they are revenue and by strict economy manage occa

ibg day of the swimming carnival in which showed to the front with Humphreys trying his A wonderfully cosmopolitan body. We read sionally to make ends meet. But the extracts

• representative team from Shanghai par-level best to get even with him, Cooke ap in the Shanghai Times that The Battle of show the character of the man as an ad-icipated for the first time during the fifty peared no match for either and Robinson gave Muddy Flat was fought in 1854, while the ministrators soldier in the fighting line within the enclosure and on the lighter was aergy Humphreys overtook MacCabe in the YURKO the Club's existence. The gathering up at this stage. At the expense of much en Arst British Volunteers-as-we-now under his fame is, established, and the British record ons; the number of spectators, keeping sland that term date only from 1859, and Dominions may be well satisfied that such out of reckoning the dense throng od the praya 1860, when the vapouring of a few-French men are still to be found to guard and guide sud Murray Pier. could not have been less Colonela led to a belief that France was the destinies of the Empire. Lord Kitchener than 1,000 to 1.200. For the third and conclud. only waiting her opportunity to attack. Then will have Hongkong as his headquarters for ing day of the fête ladies were admitted, and the there is our cosmopolitanism. If there is four days, and thence he goes to China and large number who attended took as keen an anything in our little army to interest the Japan, to represent the King and the British interest in the afternoon's proceedings as did General it will be that. The force which army at the Grand Manoeuvres in Novem accommodation of the two preceding 'days members of the sterner rex. To add to the sallied forth to do battle with the Imperial ber, From there, the requests of the another lighter was requisitioned which was army thirty times its strength, co the 4th Governments of Australia and New Zealand, moored astera of the staging. Every available CHAM-April, 1854, was composed mainly of British he will visit the Commonwealth and Domi- seat on the galleries was occupied, while, from and Americans.. There were a few Cernion to inspect the troops and to advise as the Club verandahs and the windows hundreds mans who joined in with their residential to the best way of giving effect to certain of Decks Craded forward to watch the pro comrades, but there was nothing like the proposals for the development of their mill-grass of each event. Among those.present mixture which would now appear under tary forces, which were discussed at theware:-Commodore, Mr. and Mis Lyon, tion as he entered the enclomie. Even the Court, Canton, similar circumstances. Now we should have Imperial Conference jo London: After Major Findlay, Hon. Mr. and Mrs W. ladies were seen clapping their hands in the

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wards he will return to England and take up. his new command. He will have a seat on the Committee of Imperial Defence. In view of new developments in organisation the Mediterranean command assumes in creased loportance; and it will be taken up by Lord Kitchener with the object of giving it its proper place in the general scheme of Imperial defence.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE repairs which were found to be necessary to the Library of the City Hall have now been completed, and the library is open to the public A WOMAN of the underworld was fined $5 at

Main interest centred is the interport events Gressob, and Chev, and Mat. Volpicelli. which were lour in number. The first the two length team race-provided a fairly easy' woo for Hongkong. F.B. Silve and Harrop secured" bonours for Hongkong against the Shanghai.

once, in the Running Header landers, C. W. O. Mayne E. Prince and W. Cabe sustained his reputation in his weil

R. W. Mac.

deserved win of the aog Yards Championship Shanghai took the defeat in the Water Polo of four goals to milin tebe sporting spirit. The Duck Hunt was scored out of the programme. The prizegiving in the Gymnasium at the conclusion of the day's sports, will long de re- membered. Mr. F. Fowler (Shanghai's captain) in a graceful 'speech, in the course of which he the Magistracy this morning for disordety conception his team had had in Hongkong, left the was profuse it his acknowledgments of the re duct and uning, abusive language towards a flag behind and offered a silver cup to be com- European constable.

peled for in the too yards championship of the Clob. His invitation to. Hongkong to send e representative team to Shanghai nex year was, we are glad to observe, as readily accepted by the V.R.C, through its spokesman, Mr. Pearce, who acted in the absence, of Mr. A. Rodger, the Chairman of the Club. The allusion to Mr. R. W. MacCabe's splendid exhibition of Jang-distance swimming was as appropriate.as it was appreciated by the immens gather chainpion on the modest. Shanghai champion" loudly and long. The vociferous demands for Mr. MacCabe's appearance was answered is a characteristic speech punctuate ed by humour and remarkable for brevity, The applause following, that gentleman's of the exceptional merits of a true sportiman. remarks must be taken as a genuine appeciation We give below, the details of each event HURDLE RACE, Handicap. Final

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the Field Marshal from his utterance on the occasion of the dinner-given in his honour at Simla last month. As everybody, knows Lord Kitchener is no fire-eater; he is no lover THE Supreme Court tong vacation has come I of lighting, for lighting's sake, but if fighting menced and consequently Business at the has to be done then let it be finished as soon as Supreme Court is confined to summary actions, possible: Inexpressing his love of peace Lord The vacation terminates on October 17th, 2 Kitchener at the banquet mentioned said:

THE Yellow Dragon for September is replete "Perhaps you will expect me to say that with articles of interest for the students attend: regret this, to mourn that wars and the oping Queen's College. It is paying its way, portunities of distinction that wars bring to soldiers have been so few and so fleeting dur. ing the past seven years, but indeed my feet ing on that subjed is the very reverse. It is well that the younger officers should tong for [677 war, that they should burn to show their zeal and their devotion in the flery lest of battle, it would not be well that the Commander

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which is a satisfactory sige, for vol, XII starts

with a balance in favour of the magazine of 29.55. We sotice that the fees are raised to $5 for new pupils, old pupits continuing at the present-me-in the course of an address to the boys at the end of the term on August 6th, the value of books, said:" Evening Classo the Headmaster, Mr. Ralphs, after dwelling on have been established where, for...' very small.

Hongkong Celegraph-Chief, who; siting as he does on, the fee, those who wish to do so may, study Com-

LORD KITCHENER IN HONGKONG.

the second best man, aller clearing the last R. C. Witchell swam away from F. Rozi, hurdle and wou in 45-3/5 seconds

TEAM RACE. Shanghai Hongkong, Five reen a side. Two lengths.

As soon as the visitors appeared. they were greeted with sounds of applause from the spec R. W, MacCabe, E. Prince, C. W. O. Mayne, tators. The Shangbai representatives were :- W. Jones and G. J. Robicno. Cooke, C. Bumphreys,. A. A. Claxton and R. Hongkong tent in P. M. Remedios. 9. J.

C., Witchell.

Viceroy's Council'takes his part in shaping merce, of Engineering in its varinus branches, the destiny of the Indian Empire should or Chemistry with a view to being qualified HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1909. share, or allow himself to be swayed by any locally as a Chemist. Then we shall before such consideration. He must know and feeling have the Hoogkong University, to which boys from the First Class may pass direct, and the truth that, for this, as for every nation after a 3years' course of study, obtaiz's Degree. peace is the greatest of all, blessings, so long The University and the Technical Institute will With Lord Kitchener in Hongkong on his as it is peace with honour-such peace as provide for all classes of students in Hongkong way to visit China and Japan the question that can be purchased only by the readiness the mesos of obtaining a thorough academical Daturally arises: What has this Colony to fur war-therefore I hold it to be the duty of or professional training and I trust that Queen's show our youngest Field Marshal. in the every Commander-in-Chief to strive with all College will be well represented among the way of military organisation? While it is his might after that readiness, and, at the Students at both these Institutions. Over eleven true that the Colony-is dolled-all-over-with. same time, while striving to use all his in-Queen's College and among them are very "The first couple to take the water were :-

thousand boy's have received their education at forts which are intended to keep the bold fluence against the frittering away of the re many who have already become distinguished. MacCabe and Cooke; the race finished with invader at bay it is also common talk that sources of the country in military adventures, Queen's College Old Boys are to be found in comfortable margia in favour of the Northern there is nothing to prevent a skilfully directed which are not demonstrably necessary and every past of Chips and in almost every countryers. But when Robinson and P. M. Remedion. torpedo flotilla from making a dash right unavoidable." These are sentiments which the world over but wherever they may be tried conclusions not only did the latter make through the harbour, wreaking incalcuable will be applauded by all who are not carried they always mention with pride that they up the penally but actually gained for his team damage in its course. That is, of course, a away by the glamour of war so that they for were educated at Queen's College, Hongkong." start of some five yards when Claxton, the lay opinion supported only by the remarks get the inevitable tragedies which follow One paragraph which may be of interest at the next Hongkong man, look the water followed by of people who are expected to know some in its wake, and they can be the more

present time runs. The University of Tasma Jores (Shanghai). Hongkong's advantage was thing about the question. And even were it appreciated coming as they do from one

Dia was endowed with a revenue of £3,000 * further increased which Prince (Shanghai), true it is. manifestly impossible for Lord who has won his spurs on the battlefield as

year, subsequently increased to £4,000-which failed to reduce against Witchell. The latt man Kitchener to give the subject that considera. well as in the administrative department. presented by $45,500. Such an endowment. Hongkong's short-distance champion. The

at the present rate of the dollar is roughly re

in were Mayce (Shanghai) and C. Humphreys, tion which it deserves, for the time at his "Look ahead" is another of Lord Kitchener's realised on money yielding a constant 5 per result was a foregone conclusion, and all disposal is extremely limited and his itinera watchwords. "I think that one of the weak ceat, would require invested capital of $910,000, Humphreys had to do with the lead his team. ry is cut and dried to the utmost nicety. nesses of our riglish rule, in India is that useful figures in connection with our local had secured was just to cover the distance in There are the docks to be visited, including we do not always look sufficiently ahead. university scheme, the new gaval dockyard, but we can scarcely We are so much basied with the Work of to

a leisurely fashion and so secure the victory presume that our visitor will go into ecstasies/ day that we are apt to leave to-morrow to

for Hongkong in the aggregate time of 3m. 40 4/5 sec. • over a branch of the sister service or over an take care of itself. Your Excellency has

RUNNING HEADER FROM SPRING-HOARD. undertaking which has proved a bone of quite rightly interpreted the object of my

Interport Championship. Three tries. Two contention ever since the day it was mooted.cfurts which has been to raise the level of

przes It may be that the work of the sappers and any administration not merely for a few miners will come in, for special examination, years, but continuously, to leave the army if only for the reason that Lord Kitchener is in India with an improved organisation an Engineer himself but as nobody outside more efficient, healthier and more ready to the service is supposed to know, what the take the field at a moment's police and thus Royal Engineers do in Hongkong and as to leave India permanently stronger and civilians araso occupied with their own affairs safer from attack and better able to confront that they cannot afford the time to give the dangers and vicissitudes, of the future, the matter a thought there is nothing to low far I have attained this; 1 must leave was pearly attended with fatal results. It app. C. Fenwick (rec. 10), F. L. Roza (ret. 13)

CHINESE DETECTIVE

ATTACKED.

BY_BOAT-PEOPLE-AT-VAU-MA›TI="

The story of a brutal attack was told before Mr. -F. A. Hareland (First Police Magistrate) more illustrated the danger to which policemen in the Police Court this morning which once are exposed in the execution of their duty at the hands of Chinese roughs who would.not think twice before resorting to the use of dan- gerous wespons if it stands to their gain, to this particular case, a number of boatmen savagely attacked' a Chiorso detective, which be gained by enquiring into the methods to the test of time." Have the Lords of the proceeded to Yau-ma-ti and in the course of pears that on Friday night, the detective which are being adopted by the military Admiralty been looking ahead so far as his duties discovered a number of beat-people authorities to protect the Colony against Hongkong is concerned? Did they look dumping rubbish into the barbour from their invasion. The fact is, although a large num. ahead when they withdrew all the battle-craft. The detective approached the offenders ber of troops is maintained in the Colony, ships from the Chioa station, and left this ad was about to arrest a number them, but Hongkong is primarily a naval depot. If Colony with a few cruisers whose time the latter, anticipating the tecdientions, the first line of defence cannot rexist the is mostly spot in Northern wiens 7. The attacked him in a body with choppers, pronge attacks of an invading squadron, then we military authorities in the Colony maywith-the-roult that the poor man was knock and other implements which came in bandy, must surrender on the best terms possible..be looking ahead but we have no means cd unconscious. But any attacking force that attempted to of judging. Speaking with regard to hospital, where it was found that the un annex Hongkong would have a sorry time of the civilian clericot of the population fortunate mo ij, Before the invaders knew where they were among whom he has worked for the last they would have their pockets tumed inside seven years, Lord Klichener said: "And it out by a business-like populace which peser is not only to the soldiers that my thanks misses a chance to make hay even in the aroduo. I owe them also to my colleagues of rainy season. So far as food stuffs are con- the Council and more especially to the cerned we need have litle fear on that head, varcus Flance Members with whom it has for with our sa mile railway.running at ex-been my good fortuna to be amaciated and ing, as already stated, appeared before Mr. press speed to Sam-chun wecould throw scorn who, whatever be the traditional dragon-like Haaland, when the cass was adjourned, bail on our foos and defy their threats. With regard Latitude with

f the purso- ! belag allowed in the sum of $130,

He was later removed to

Shameen, 27th September, 2.65 p.m.

The case brought at the instance of Mr. Frank Grove, Engineer-in- Chief of the Canton-Kowloon railway

fourth length. The race now became intensely exciling. In the fifth length the Hongkongite still held the lead but looked like done up when bis Shanghai rival was going Kroog. Was each of his powerful long strokes MacCabe re duced Humphreys' lead until when half the final bome length was reached he got abreast evident that the chance for Hongkong bad Butler Wright, late chief accountant of Humphreys. It now became abundantly (Chinese section), against Mr. W、 waned and once paried Humphreys, MacCabe of the railway in which the latter is graud race. Well done, MacCabe, went forth charged with misappropriation of was not to be outdone, He won anally after a from hundreds of the spectators whose prolung funds, was opened at ten o'clock. ed cheers testified to the popularity of the win. this forenoon in H.B.M. Consular The Shanghai champion received another ova

excitement of the splendid victory,

R. W. MacCabe. I C, Humphreys

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Barros, H. 7. White, W. J. Carroll, H. W. Pe tersen and R. Lapsley. The competitors were The, starters were-1. H. Carroll, A. V.

no match for the ex-Hongkong champion. R. Lapsley.mi... I A. H. Carroll............

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WATER POLO.. Shanghai Hongkong.` following

The respective teams were composed of the

Hongkong: L. Lammert, Corporal Burke,

C. f. Cooke and A. H. Cairoll. R. C. Witchell, A. E. Alves, J. M. R. Pereiss,

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Shanghai: G. W. R. Wilson, W. Jones, D. Cooke, R. W. McCabe, P. Fowler, C. W.

O. Mayne and T. E N. Rossar.

superior combination. Out of the four goals Thp Jocal team had an incomparably they seited, thres have to be credited to Perera,

FRIZE GIVING.

adjourned to the spacious gymnasium which At the conclusion of this event, the spectatore inclitle less than no time, stilled to over: dowing. When all the ladies had taken their seats,

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Mr. Giles, vice-consul, presided. Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, Hongkong, ra presented the prosecutor, and Mr. J. C. E. Douglas, of Messrs, Home and Douglas, Shanghai, acted for the de fendant..

The charge, alleging that accused had misappropriated sume amounting in the aggregate to over $22,000, was read over.

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It was stated by the solicitor for the prosecution that in the event of prima facie case being made out against Mr. Butler Wright, it would be submitted that, the trial should take place before the Supreme Court in Shanghai...

The prosecution represented to the Court that the defendant had left. Canton without authority.

General of the Canton-Kowloon rail. Taotai Wei Han, the Director-

way, was the first witness examined

the Club, in asking Miss Lyon to presen!

Mr.J. E. Pearce, the acting chairman of on behalf of the prosecution.

BOXING AT THE CITY HALL.

to say that the most sanguine expectations. were realised.

Mr. Frank Grove will be the the prizes to the successful winners, said next witness placed in the box... that that was an historic day in the annals of the Club. Not only was it fifty years old, but engineer-in-chief alleges that accused: did,

[The charge, preferred by Mr. Frank Grove," they had had the pleasure of welcoming from Shanghai, aquatic swimmers who bad abowe 30th December 1908, transfer without authority" ["on the 14th September, 1938, and again on.... hat long-distance swimming was (Applans) from his official account standing in the sams every swimmer in the Colony was pleased that loon Railway in the International Banking; Personally he was glad and he fell certain that of the Chief Accountant of the Canton-Kow.

had taken. fifty years to get a move on, in the same. Bank the sum of $5,000 and interport swimming had been started: It Corporation at Cantos, to his privals account but now that it was started he hoped they $13,000 as is shown by the Bank statement,” would not let it drop, and he hoped that in and he further charges the accursed with fraud. shree or four years time they would be utently embezzling the said sum of money, the He was pleased that Hongkong bad come able to welcome Shangbhi again. (Applause.) property of his employars.—Ed, H.K.T.] out on top, but it should not be "forgottes here to swim in strange waters and in different that the Shanghai sepresentatives came

SATURDAY NIGHT's Bouta.

(Prolonged, applause) and alia the names Rosal was simply packed with enthusiastic condtions. He wished specially to mention

of the swimmers who had upheld the reputa votaries of the noble att.. It had been general. the "long distance swimming of MacCabe Hall on Saturday night, when the Theatre Some fioe boxing was witnessed at the City

Tion of Hongkong-Humphreys, Cooke and ly anticipated that some good fights would be Claxton. (Applause) It had been said that Prince was a story and it was unfortunate seen during the night and it is so exaggeration that he should, have been unwell before he came here. He hoped what next time this

he chief interest, of course, centred in the Shaoghai bath: He had to thank the Shanghai -minute rounds between Bill Lewis and Sea swimmer met Humphreys it would be in main event, which was a contest of twenty

was pleased to see so many indies in attend-fine feet work by Lewis, but all the science swimmen for a cup they had donated for the man Robens, of H.M.S. Kent. The first round handied yards championship. The speaker opened with hard hitting by the seaman and ance, and he thanked. Miss Lyon very noch was on the part of Lewis. In the second spell, for conscoting to present the prizes. (Applause) a lot of give and take was witnessed and it The prizes were then presented, each winner was cegainly difficult to make any discrimina being fondly cheered as be stepped forward to tions between the two. When the third, sound receive his trophy,, Mr. R. W. MacCabe was optted, it was seen that Lowis was using the recipient of an oyation never before seen in all the scientific skill at his command busy Hanglong on such an occasion.________

the sailormian was diways on the alert and After the presentation of the prizes, Mr. managed to get in some eddative skols.. Pearce presented Miss Lyon with's bouquet The next-law rounds waxed fast and furious, of flowers in silver folder. surrendering the flag to Mr. Pearce, extended biath round was reached, when Lewis got in the

Mr. P. Fowler, the Shangbai Captat, in ropes. Nothing, however, eventaited until the ze

during which thousaamas was'drives to the

and Harrop.

an invitation to Hongkong to visit Shanghai koock-out. Wa.woukt Eave liked to see the (Shanghai) C. W. O. Mayac, E. Prince, and next year. W. Jones..

Sght go the whale length of twenty zoonde, in.... Mr. Pearce, in accepting the flig, promised which case the result would have been-doubt- Silva and Harrop tied. Is the deciding try that they would endeavour to send a team to fol. A great deal of money was put on the Silva socured the award.

Shanghai next year."

event and the wit was a popular one, almak The members of the Shanghai team then gave three cheers and a "iger" for Hongkong. was that in which Casper's Arundel and Hub- Of the smaller eycote, the most cobspicuous.

and J. M. R. Pereria (rec, 12), R. C. Witchell, the cheers

The gatbaring, led by Mr. Pasice, returned bard, both of the R. G. A took the ring. The arent was described as ten 2-minuta 'ronnda On the repeated calls of the spectators Mr, and was throughout a one-sided exhibition. Bilva was the most fancied for this race, and MacCabe stepped forward and, in best little Time and again, Hubbard was ponisbed with he justified the confidence of his supporters. apeech, thanked them for the ovalion with which remarkable persistency and it was pisibly Silva's lead after the first length had been cover- he felt overwhelmed. ed was Dever threatened. Fenwick made great

noticed that he was no-match,sgainst him for- efforts to overbaul him, but without success.

midable opponent. ' * R. Silverbindi

The contestants were; (Hongkong) W, G. AR.. Souka, H. W. Poleren, F. B. Silva Goggin, G. Collens, & GA, R. A. Carvalho, M.

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TWO LENGTHS HANDICAT, Final. Those competing were :-R. Silva, (recf7),

did not-starti

F-G. Fenwick .........

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That concluded the interesting proceedings.

"THE DEPARTURE.

The interporters, left this afternoon for Shanghai-by the steamship flangiang. The member of 756" Victoria Recreation Clab 200 YARDS (6 lengths), laterport Cham gave them a hearty send off. The launch that took them aboard was flying the V.R.C.'s flag serious wounds on the skull and little hope of

bad--mustained a couple of pionship,.~Two prizes.

This was the event of the day, Shangbain one side and Shanghai's on the other. In recovery wasentertained, but by means of skilled selected their two beat men, R. W. MacCabe before the launch cast off the fagkongites medical ald, the man was soon brought round. and G. T. Robinson. ToJustain. Hongkong Wave this singing cheers, and a "tiger," "The As a result of the attack, four men were arrested, honours C. Humphreys and C. J. Cooke were compliment was son after returned by the of whom only one could be identified. The chosen. After the draw, the contestants (ook injured pany, whose head was swathed with their positions as follows :--- bandages, and hiï alleged assailant this marn. Station No.I.. MacDabe

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TELEGRAPHIC Communication with Foochow

The cleanest exhibition of the evening was marvellous agility and had a decidedly"

"pretty" the Marriote Stefans content. The kid showed

"yle. On the other hand, Stevens with rare which completely baffed his oppossat. It was ciedțific skill, avoided the Kid's side throats, fine and straight exhibition, the result being declared a draw, it was a fight to a finish,

The only otha-'event which in worthy of at tention was the first contest of the evening be

tween Phifpat, of H.M.B, Cedmus, and Guener White, R.G.A. It was a tame affilt, the gun. is sgais normal, the Sharp Paak-Foochow land-uit being knocked out in the opening round, lines having been repaired. Forososa telegrama The arrangements were in the banda of Mr.. can still only pass via Japan and at the Japan Whittaker, who carried out his darles S

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