TELEGRAMS.-
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GERMANY AND NEUTRALS.
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American Embassy Receives Passports.
New York, February 10.
A Berlin message states that Mr. Gerard and the Em bassy Staff received their passports yesterday night, and leave for Switzerland to-night.
All the American Consula, Red Crows and Relief Work- ers have been ordered to assemble at Munich and proceed to Berne.
Mr. Lansing declares that ́ Baron Stumm's statement of February 10 is untrue. Every, facility was given to Count Bernstorf
Strong Protest from Peru,
London, February 10.
A wireless message from Foru states that Peru has protested against a German eubmarine flying the Frenet fag in Spanish waters outside the war zone" and sinking the Peruvian sailing vessel Lorton,
The Peruvian Government, saya that it is an unjustifiable offence and demands an indemnity, damages and punishment of the authors.
Chile Holds Herself at Liberty,"
London, February 19, The Government of Chile, in reply to the German sub- marine Note refuses to nequiesce in the German mozaures, because they are upposed to the ancient privileges of non- combatants, and would mean a deviation of Chile's strict neutrality. Chile accordingly holds herself at liberty to claim in respect of all rights in case of German violation thereof,
Germany Suggests Discussion With America.
New York, February 10.
It is understood that Germany has addressed to the United States a communication suggesting discussion with a view to avoiding war,
Testing Germany's Threat,
New York, February 10. The cargo sleamers Orleans and Rochester sailed on Saturday for the zone. They were not painted as Germany prescribed, but the letters USA. were painted in hage letters on the sides. The owners announce that they rely on the right of American vessels to traverse the seas. Both are unarmed and will not resist attacks. The crews are mostly Americans. Their destination is Bordeaux,
U.S. Universal Military Training.
Washington. February 11.
The Universal Military Training Bill, reported to the Senate, compulsorily applies compulsion to men of from 19 to 26 years.
Instructions to German Consuls..
Washington, February 10,
It is reported that a number of German Consuls in the United States have been instructed from Berlin to go to Central or South America instead of accompanying Count Bernstorfi
LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL
K.S.L.1. Y. RE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1917.
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striking the side netting with Wilkinson boatin.: Theyỷ osma the mosi, ezőiting incident of a | gama, zwlekah shad-boom-Tell of} thrilla, Braddook besz Hichards,
TRAINING TIMES.
May Morning's Gallops.
organisation and daily usage ment of this large force.
Cheers were then given for His Excellency and the parade oon- cluded.
YACHTINGS
Royal Hongkong Yaphe
The reunits of the seventh
ship Races for the Bandiosp, Oos Design, and Heyward Haye and Gsol Glanase are as follows ciè
Handicap Class, Coures: --Datum Book Distance 14 miles,
Yacht,
H'cap on
Course.
Time.
*** WELT.
THE POLICE RESERVE. erosity. He could not capolade remszka without publicly thank- Inspection by H. E. the Governor,țing the Dɔputy Superintendent of The inspection of the Honge Polios (R) (Mr. F. C. Jenkin) on and seeing his, way blooked by A number of gallops took place Excellenar the Governor, Bir the Colony for the unwearied salt korg Police Reserve by Hing his own babalf and on behalf of Cozan he reared sharply in At Happy Valley Sondag, the Henry May, K.OMG., drew devotion be had shown in the the series of the Olab Champion, towards goal, Steadying bimulf, following times being clooked :--- jast inside the pensity area, the
Haji-Three quarters of a mile huge crowd of interested onlookers winger drove in a terrike shot. 33 45; 108 4/5; 1.30 16: to the Polo ground on Saturday afternoon. In all there were The ball glanced from Blumfield's last quarter 32 3/5. shoulder hard on to 'he top of the
Yid-Dae mile and three btween 500 and 600 members of crowbar. It ran along the bar quarters-89; 118 1/5: 162 the Corps on parade, and the for some distanca, then fell at the 215; 2.29; 3.03; 3.36 2/5; 411; geheral smartness of the men wan
The Variety Entertainment. an soknowledged
all bands. lees of Pritchards, but Gozon's last quarter 34 3/5.
One of the features W89 The Theatre Raya! was crowd- splendid tackle took the ball-from Oak Bay. One mile and a the centre-forward's toe sad Sootiguarter-37; 1.13; 147 3/5; 2.20 the excellent showing made ed in the evening on the occasion handed away.
by the Mounted Corpm and the of variety entertainment, A truly wonder-13/5; 2.55; Inst quarter 34 2/5. fal escape for E. E Scott attemp-} Capilano.-Ose mile and a Baglers and Drummer, who arranged by the Superintendents sing big kiok, gave away a guarter 38; 113; 1.48: 2.0 made their first public appearence and fospectors of the Police corner, but Coxon cleared his 15; 2.53 4/5; last quarter 33 2/6, parade, and who came in for Beerve to celebrate the second lines. Millard raced away on the
anniversary of the formation of Dione Mansor.-One mile and a quar.
special praise. B. E. right, but his centre went ter34:106 3/5; 1.40.3/5:249-ancoess, and the manner in which was open to members of the force Jession
The event was in every way the force. The entertainment Bolla behind. Shropshires pressed to 1/5; 2.49 2/5; last quarter 35. the end, bat failed to soors, the
the men went through the various and sboir friends, and the pro Kathleen Coronet Dahlia-Threes final whistle going with R Eters of a mile-32 2/6; 1.06; 1 88; able, especially when it is re-consected within the force.
movements was extremely credit- gramme was sustained by aztiate | Colleen
Munstia winners of a thrilling game by last gaurter 32.
Among those present were the Aileen the only goal of the match. M. Iko-One mile-36; 1.10; membered that the fonction w
entirely unrehearsed. Accom-chief officers of the organisation, Position. Gorder-Backs was the referee, 1.43; 2.18; last quarter 36. snd, except for a somewhat dorbt Foxtrot, Ono mile-33; 1.32..panied by Lady May, His Excel-many ladies being also present.
The programme was opened by (1) Dione tal offside decision in the first 3/5; 2.02; 2.35; fast quarter 33 lency arrived by motor car and half, when he was bothered by
Victory Dablis and Duke the sau, ontrolled a difficals Dablia.-One mile and quarter game in
very satisfactory 35: 111; 146 3/15; 220.1/3;
(2,52; last quarter 32.4/5. manner.
Sabre. One mile—40; 1.19.4/5; 1,5; 2.30; last quacier 33.
'CROSSBAR."
Kowloon v. 88 Co., R.Ɑ.A.
Kowloon were severely hapdi- capped in this match, which took
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Pts.
exorted to the parade ground the band of the Police Reserve, (2) Kathleen T. F. Bough, A.S.P. Reserve. The rep ered a rolo in very pleasing (4) Colleen by the Mounted Corps under Me, following which Mr.A.J.England (3) Rolla
principal officers of the Fores on style. Trooper Relph was dea. (5) Jessica parade were Y. F..ervedly given a good reception for Massila Jenkin, D.8.P., Mr. J. W. Franks, his monologue, "The Green Eye of– Aileen A.B P., Mr.T.F.Bongb,A.SP,and the Yellow (foi,”and Miss Elfreda
for Race, to date.
8
146
4
3
14+
One Design Class.
Yacht.
H'cap on
Course,
Finishing
time.
Corrected
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Dr. P. Jordar, Surgeon Superia-Osmund, a young and talented Course-North Fairway Buoy tendent. Hu Excellency, accom-pianist, demonstrated her ability (S), Channel Rxcks (8). Distance paid by H. E. Major General in the pianoforte solo Etude 8.68 miles. 1 Venteie, G. O. O., and the Hon. da Concert" (McDowell). Perhaps 60. 8. P., Mr. O. Mel. Messer, the best enjoyed item of the 0 passed down the lines, each programme was the violin aplo by platoon coming to the "Present." Mrs. Bilean, who has already 8) HL, E.. then took his stand at the obtained a high reputation in the 6 saluting base, when the Royal Colony. Her rendition of Hauser's Salate was given, the Pulios Rhapsodie Hongroise" was in Reserve Band playing a few bira every way perfect, and the out- of the National Anthem. The buret of as pinase that grested Daphne merob past then took place, firat un conclusion of the peice made Halcyon in column of platoona and then in encore numter inevitable. close column. 71 27 6
Thie was very soulfat little work
Extras
place on the Club ground on P. O.. White, Boes, b |Bsterday afternoon, "for, after Pestonji
starting with only nine men, they A. B. Godfrey, b Pestonji ... were soon playing with eight, G. White, not out owing to Clemo haring to leave H. Carrathers, e Sobnepal, b the field injured. The play went Pestonji in favour of the R G.A. practically continuouely, but they only an0- ceeded in scoring twice in the opening half, Watson doing the: aeedful on both occairns. The second half was more evenly con- Graham ested, the soldier players adding Pestonji one more poal, thus winning by
'} ihren goala to nil.
CRICKET.
Kowloon v. H. K. C. C. These teams met at Kowloon on Saturday, & most enjoyable game ending in a enbatantial win for the visitors. Scores:-
Kowloon
J.H. Mead, cStark,b Bread... J. Stalker, e Davison, b
Glaister
movement. Some midfield play Dr. Forsyth, b Glaister followed, Peplow at last getting J. V. Braga, e Kennedy, b
way on the left, bút Caron Glaister cleverly placed Mohin and Prit-F. W. Wood, st, Sutton, b chard offside, proceeding Glitter
eridently not to the liking of a J. P. Robinson, b Brand section of the crowd, who soundly A. O. Brawn, not ont
Total
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59
Bowling.
O. M. R. W.
8 I 26
Craigengower,
R. C. Southerton, b Wild
R. Pestonji, o Oleave,
Godfrey
D. Goodall, & Godfrey
F. Thompson, not out
LA Boss, b Wild
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The Force was then formed in and the artist brought out its Daphne hollow equare, and His Excellency beauty to the fall, Mr. W. B. (2) Bonita addressed the men. Prior to this, Cawaer and Mr. A. J. England (3) Haloyon 17he presented P. O. Samy with the were heard to great advantage (4) Ailsa
21
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B. W. Bradbury, h Godfray... J. B. Graham, b Godfrey F. Schnepel, b Godfrey
S. Jez, o Rubinzon, b Golland A. Goldenberg,
and" b
Golland
1.1
+
4
28 1
Extras
Total
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Bowling.
Godiray
41
17 Wild
5
33
31 Pile...
3
29 Golland
11
booted the back. The Shrop J. C. Fletcher, a Pesten, b shires were
playing beautifal Ginister
"The R.E. luck is altogether too football, but Blomfeld, held up. Ovary, L.b.w., b Pearce ... mach for our players was the Peplo-their best forward E. J. Edwards, & Sturk, b de
peatedly, Wilkinson in the R.E. remark of a Shropshire supporter
Bome
Peerce
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O ribbon of a medal instituted to re-in their duet " Watchman what of Heyward Hays and Gaal Class; - 23 ward meritorious conduct. It will the Night," and later Mr. Cawesy (8), Ohannel Books (3). Distanos Course:North Fairway Bany
8[ be remembered thși P. C. Samy gave as aaolo the well-known 11 successfully arrested an armed song "Nirvaus," for which he Orobber at Wanchai, notwithstand-was worthily applied. Mrs. 3 ing the fact that be obtained no Ewens was a great favourite in 11 assistance from the crowd.
her song, "A Little Bit of
P. C. (B) 506 was then called Heaven,” and in her encore pan.
0 up to His Excellency, who said her "The Army of. To-day's All
968 miles.
Yache.
B'eap on
Course.
Finishing
Time:
Corrected
Time.
2 the other day a Chinese' f-11 into Right" ebe was particularly Lysbeth
the harbour. The constable was Puccessful. This concluded, the QĦOB
M. 8. H. M. 8. H. MIS,
1.37 5.21 24 5.23.01
93 in plain clothes but he immediste. first part of the programme, Ol scratch D. N. 8. B.N.S.
5.30.32
6.29.57
ly pat on his police badge, which had been organised by Mr. Thecla jamped into deep water and saved George Grimble, and 't should be 0708 .49 5.29.43 O. M. R. W. the man's life. He (His Ex-mentioned that the accompani-Toinette 10
5cellency) has not completed his mente were ably played by Miw receives,49 D: N, S., D, N.S.
enquiries into the case but he Elfrida Osmand sad Mr. Grimble. Dawn scratch 5.29.57 would recommend him either for The second half of the enter-Lady
Urenala the Belilios Medal or for some tainment was of an entirely other recognition by the Royal different nature and que quite Sirias Hamane Society. He was well norel to the Colony at an enter-
Position. pleased with this gallant sat. tainment of this kind. After
14 0 5 2 Civil Service v. R,Q.A. Played on the Civil Service 4 ground on Saturday, resulting in an easy win for the home club,
4 das mainly to a fine score of 83
by E. W. Dawson and good bowl-
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D.N.S. D. N S. D. N.F. DNT.
PM.
Pie.
Is the course of his speech His me oler r club swinging had (1) Lyabeth Excellency said it was well nigh been performed by Trooper (2) Dawn a year ago since he last inspected Relph, a three-round boxing ex- (3) Theola ́ ̧ them and he had to tell them bibition was given by Corporal
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for Baos, to data,
8
48
G
6
42
5
Extras
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4 ing by the Hon, Mr. G. Severn, 5 who took fire wickets for 25 runs.
Boores:-
|
Total ...113
R.C.A.
again how much the Government Scott, RE, the Heavy Weight-Tainnstte and the Colony appreciated their Champion of the Colony, and Lady Ursuls..... services sad how much their P. C. (B) W. 8. Bailey, who
Sirius
Bowling.
Gr. Hansford, b Hamilton ...
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Opl. Smith, b' Bayern
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19 1 44
5
2 Gr. Storr, e Alderman
Severn
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48 0 19
0 4
at the conclusion of this import-goal being seldom troubled. Half. A. A. Birnie, st, Batton, b ant League match at Happy leading by the only goal scored.
me arrived with the Sappers Valley on Saturday, when the K8.LI. lost to the uppers by A remarkable change came the only goal of one of the most arer the game after the interval, thrilling KAMBI seen on the After Clayton had stopped White, ground this eason. And indeed, the Shropshires' forwards went it must be admitted that fickle way in a line. Good work by fortune, plas soms magnificenJones gave Peplow a chance, the Brand
Gisinter defensive play by Coxon, the winger beating Blumfeld and
Penroo RE. left biok, pertainly went far slinging across a beautiful centre, towards their undoing.
for Pritchard and Machin to misa de Rome Ouxon won the toss, and set the hall rolling acrom the ares, with In baoletely open goal, the Shropshires to face a glaring son Wilkinson and Coxon looking
considerable handicap. Se helplessly on. It needed but was early prominent, elinging touch to send the leather into a ont a nice past to Baker, whowning goalmonth, but Machin was deputising for Pearce on the
was far too excited to apply it, extreme left, the winger cleverly and Townsend ran back and beating Morris, Bad Leeting kicked away. Pritchard in the frat minste of bat his high shot sailed yards Wall returned, the game, BE. bustled to some
aver, Shropshires would not be
1 Bowled one wide.
H. K. C. C.
**
E. J. B. Mitchell, retired T. E. Pearce, b Wood F: J. de Rome, e Overy,
Stalker
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0,0. Stark, b Fletcher B. Kaunedy, b Braga
Cpl. Edgeler, b Hamilton
2 Gr. Caple, b Hamilton
1 Cpl. Guddin, b Severa
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Los. Upl. Waterson, b Severa
Gr. Wright, b ran out
76 Gr. Batnel, b Hamilton
Col. Morgan, o Mead, b Brige 6 R. A. Brand, b Brega
...
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b
58 Gr. Southwood, e Tacchi,
Severa
12 Gr. Brown, not out
201 12
Extras
8
Dr. Gaistez, bow, b Braga --
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Total Bowling.
0.
Extras
Total (for 7 wiekow)
not hat,
**** 10 E. W. Hamilton....
13 R. E. O. Bird
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Hoa. C. Savern
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220
2 15 4 25 Civil Service.
Bowling.
430
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b
0 valuable assistance to H. M. Go-rears ago was champion of the 4vernment, indirectly, was ap-Colony,
in-
36 premiated by the Saaretary of tended to demonstrate to ladies State for the Colonies, During the the kind of thing seen at boring 33 past twelve months they bed con- contests, and, jadging from the 4 linned to do very useful service deight shown, the innovation was
4 and they had exraed agains welcomed one. Bith man did
0 bis full spprobation. It would come very clever light work, but
O help some people to realise how she erstwhile champion showed
FORMER HONGKONG
LADY.
Tragic Death at Home.
Many people in Hongkong will
I arduous the duties which they signs of being out of condition. learn with regrat of the death of
had been performing for some The boat ended by the veteran Misa Ada Youngman, a lady 1 time past were when he said that being sent down" for almost formerly well-known in Hong-
0 every night sixty men paraded the full count, the contest kong, which took plaas gader 7 for daty. That was to say that being declared by the referee, tragio circumstances at Home on sixiy men gars up several h. ure Lieut. Wahl, a draw. The "Mos- January 18. Miss Youngman wis 90 of rest after their long day's work, gaito-weight Championship of the for about two years's teabhar ak
as they were all in civil employ: Colony" was next fought for the London Mission School, Bos O.. R. W. ment. In addition to that the between two nine year old boys, ham Road, and was AÐ BOLIVI
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#Kid" 4 effieispay of the body had already
Marriott, janr.and Bayo" worker in connection with the
O. J. Tacohi, a Wright, b
Haarford ...
1 released 38 members of the Phillips, The "Kid" showed more Union Church. She left Hong-
European contingent to go to science and the little event was about two years ago.
the front and very soon their thoroughly enjoyed by sil. Both The zawn from Home shows services would enable another 20 were made the recipients of soap, that Miss Youngman was, at the
O to be released. He very much presented by Mr. Jenkin, D. S. P. time of her death, acting as Mar
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E. W. Dawson, b Waterson... 83 appreciated the fact that they (B). There were many laughable tron at a B.7.7.Factory in Ler, Ó. M. B. W. B.O. Witchell, ran oat 11 0 44 E. W, Hamilton, not out
31 had released 48 men to proceed sation introduced by "Young where she had the supervision of
purpose, despite strong defensive tonied however, and pressed L. D. MeNicol, not out work by Bean and Williams, and froely, only the magniñosat fors time the Shropshiren were defence of Coxon saving the B.E. bard pressed to keep ont goal from certain downfall. We F. Setton and Davison did Scatt
2nd
White, who ware have seen the old R.E. stalwart very persistent, the big centre at play some fine games for his club, last beading just wide. Offside but it is safe to say be bas never against White, eet the Shropshires before approached his Saturday's going, Peplow middling e fior form. He kicked and headed Staker... bail almost from the corner fag.lear from seemingly imposible Braga Pritchard secared, bas was rotangles and always had the mes Wood bed in the act of shooting by are of those dangerous inside Orary Blumfield, Coxon completing the forwards, Jones, Machin and Birkie plearance by panting up to White. Pritchards, who were not allowed Brawn who broke right away. Teckled to put in single shot likely to Fictober by Morris, the inside-left slipped trouble Wilkinson. Only on rare Mead the ball forward to Baker, wbroocssions did the elusive Brad- beat Pritchards with a beautiful dock get away on the right wing, first-timer, the goalie baring and, when he did so, he preferred Valley on Saturday, Craigengower obanos. It was a fine goal, and to shops instead of centring.
winning, Sopron ****** Baker (who on Saturday's form
BSA Navy,
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10.2 0 36 48. Alderman, b Waterson
.4 0 35
O. Woodman, Lb.w., b Water- 3 0 34 0 30 13 0B, E O. Bird, o Wright, b 3 0 16 0
Waterson
601
8 0 22 1
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10 8 0 Craigengower v, Navy These teams met at Happy
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will be safe for a further trial ini The Shropshiren had now taken F. W. Cary, b Fostonji the Sappers senior wiring) is to be sommend of the game, and it was Aw. Pay. Bobinean, & Grabam congratulated on the smart man-cly on rare cocasions B.. got A. G. Filmi Graham ner in where he snapped up his beyond their own half, but, try s1 Aar, Pay, Wild, b Graham
Encouraged by their they might, goals would not come. Bab. I. Golland, b Pestonji ohance, success, R. L. attacked again, but Braddook had hard luck with f. Clave, la Graham
foul against Richardsended the "plendid croes shot, the ball PM. Cook, a and b Pestonjim.
the
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11 to carry on actual hostilities, Ward, Royal Naval Yard Police, the girls employed there. On the O Members of the foros had been and Trooper Ralph in their comic evening of January 18, a bost man responsible for the arrest of many boxing exhibition, both contest was passing along a osnal adjoin 1 breakers of the law, and the 76, sute working hard to divert the ing the factory,auben - ba The entertainment heard aries for help, and gular police of the Colonyap-agdienos, 21preciated very much the valuable brenght to a conclusion by on rowing to the apot, found
5 help thas given them. Ha Tom Keig, who in extremely pre- the depenand Boating
congratulated them on their folent in getting out of mansotes, she water. With stampe, he Total (6 wkts)....162] smart appearance and took ropes, and coffins. The rat got the body authors, and althou
the opportunity of publicly time he was poped up by. maitora artificial respiration. Hos. O. Severo, W. H. Ed-couraging the thanks of the he took very little time to extricate and a doctor sea muods and 0.8ara did not bat, Government to several Chi- himself, but on the wound co- found to be
neep gentlemen who had assisted salon, owing to the handouffa quai zisy 0. B. Wthe force. He referred to the Hon. being so tight he had to give up; drosssed
Bowling.
I
Edgalar...
11 Hansford
0 Watarac
Storr
21 Goddin
Caple
7 800 Kr. Wei Tak, Movies, Un Ken, for the massolos ware becoming!
6 28 1, Mok Cho-cheua, Tong Lai. 100 painful to bear. His coffin nad 9.26 4 chuen, Chiu Ustin, Lau Tik check, trick was extremely good. 3 28 0 Chan Bui,ki and Yang Ping-pham/? The whole evening proved to be 4240 The Boss "thanks of the Colony one of the most enjoyable arranged