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and thirty cants-much less than a penny an hour; and roats, even of cubicles, aro high when considered in the light of how much can be spared from daily pittances Eke that. However, we are not concerned to prove that one theory is better than

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 16x¤, 1907.

The address from the Community to H. E. TELEGRAMS.Į

Sir Matthew Nathan will be sent to London by the next mail; the address will be on exhibi, tion at Mesers Kelly & Walsh's, on Friday- 17th May.

The King has been pleased to give and grapé onto Sir Robert Hart, Bart. G.C.M.G.,

WATSON & CO another, but to look fairly at admitted facts. His Majesty's Royal licence and authority

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CHEMISTS

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IS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

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It is admitted that too many Chincee that he may accept and wear the Grand corpees are left lying about the streets, and Cordon of the Order of Bio. Anne conferred the Governmount wants to deal with that upon him by his Majesty the Emperor of evil. So far the only tangible suggestion Russia, jin recognition of services rendered has been to cremate all such bodies; and by him as Inspector-General of the Chinese the Government, "as at present advised," Imperial Maritime Customs does not propose to adopt cremation. It is satisfied that the Sanitary Board's plague measures have had nothing to do with encouraging the practice of dumping." It does not seeni, "ne at présent advised,” to have any idea of its own what to do, and appeals to the Board for fresh suggestions. The returse submitted by the RuGISTRAR GENERAL prove nothing. The PeESIDENT remarked, "if figures prove anything, that proves that the byelaws have

been

effective," In that case, then, figures

do not prove anything, for as în lodia. Hin Hongkong, plague augments and FRAGRANT decreases indifferent to what the Sani-

TOOTH

WASH.

A VALUABLE

ANTISEPTIC

AND.

it is asid, are writing regularly to their consti- The Russian persant deputies of the Duma,

tuents, assuring them that the nation can hope nothing from the present Government, and must therefore prepare to stingyle for land and liberty. A number of members are about from the Duos, and only two-thirds frequent even those sittings at which vital questions are being debated. All the deputies call regularly for their salary, and many have parohead patent- leather boots and witches, which do not har- monise with their other articles of wear," but

monopolise their attention.

Deputy Inspector-General William Tail, who has just been appointed to Hongkong Yard, is distingaistot member of the faculty. He

entered the medical branch of the service in

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EXCLUSIVA SERVIOR.]

SLUMP IN RAILS.

*LONDON, May 14th, There has been a heavy fall in the quotations of nearly all railway stocks. INDIAN DISORDERS SERIOUS.

*LONDON, May 14th. Agitators are reported active at Allahabad.

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, May 15th.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIR) FRANCIS PIGGOTT),

AN INDEMNITY CLAIM,

agreement or that any such representation or agresment as ware mentioned in paragraphs oight and nine of the statement of claim were ovox made. The defendant admits that the Cheung Yu Hong has paid the notor, and has been repaid the smonats set forth in paragraph 10, but he denies that the sum of $12.833,93 or any other sum is dus by him to the plaintiffe. At the time of making the Lam Sin Chang and Sho Wai Cbang brought promissory notes, and as a condition prece- an action against Tik Tong to recover $13,581.94 dont to making them it was agreed that the defendant on 5th May, 1905, on a promissory being money paid by plaintiff as suretion for Chenog Yu Hou should bold the godown warrants which the Bank bad given up on note dated 5th August, 1904, and made by the delivery to it of the promissory voter, the plaintiffs and defendant and one He Li and that the said warranta should not Cho, in favour of the International Banking he handed over to Ho Li Cho until he had Corporation, and as to $74860, money paid, paid the price of goods mentioned in and in the alternative Lam Sin Chang claims the said warrants to the said Cheang Yu disorder in India has become very nity, dated 22nd September, 1905, made batwoon the notes as they becams dns. The Cheung Mr. Morley declares that the the sum of $13,591.94 under a deed of inden. Hong, and thereby enabled the said firm to pay

serious, and that strong action is

Yu Hong failed to carry out the agreement monticned in the last paragraph, but withent necessary,

the knowledge and consent of the defendant, and contrary to the terms of the sail agree- ment, handed over the warrants to Ho Li Cho who got possession of the said goods without paying the price to the Cheung Yu Hong. Mr. Blade read the sistement of claim which By reason of the nota sot out in paragraphs Delhi, and numerous arrests have been set out that Lam Bin Chang was is gentleman eight and nine the plaintiffs' firm

residing in Macas and She Wai Chung was solely responsible for suy low incurryl through a morobout carrying on business in pariaer- the non-payment of the said promissory votes ship with Lam Six Chang under the style by H Li Cho. By reason of the failure of the Cheung Yo Houg at 61. Bonham of the plaintiffs to carry ont the agreement the Strand Weet, Vistoria. The defetdant

mid-day Ertre.]

*[Berived yesterday, and published in onr

LONDON, May 15th. Serious riots have occurred at

made.

In connection with the Rawal Pindi trouble, Mr. Morley's firmness is

October, 1979, was promoted Staff Surgeon in cowing the agitators. 1891, Floot Surgeon in 1995, and he WAS appointed a Deputy Inspector-General of hospitals and fleets in October last. In addition to being au aathority on professional matters, particularly on tropical diseases, he was surgeon of the battleship Egyptian. War, 1882 (Egyptian model and Temeraire during the Khedive's bronze star).

CANADA-AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

Sin Chang and the defendant. Mr. M. W. Slade, (instructed by Mr. Wilkinson, of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grist), appeared for plaintiffs, and Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. Dizon, of Messrs. Huntings and Hastings), appeared for the defondant,

are

plaintiffs did not receisa the money from To Li Cho to enable them to pay the promissory notes as they breams das, and thereupon the defendant paid the plaintiffs $14,000 to enable them te da se. The deferalul, on account of the faste set forth, has sustained

G gentleman residing in Maono. Lam Sin Chang, on 2let August 193, at the request of the defendant became surety together with the defendant to one Ho Li Cho compradors of the Chinese Amoriens Com mercial Company, sad on the 2nd September the loss of $14,000, and oraves leave to sounter- 1903, the defendant executed 宮 deed of claim against the plaintiffs for that mount indemanity whoreby the defendaut indemnified The defendant denies that he ever asked the the plaintiff Law Bin Cang so long as he plaintiffs of either of them to take action Canada-rained one of the sureties of the said Hogainst He Li Cho, as allegod.

LONDON, May 13th. The Imperial Conference has re- solved in

favour of the Australian mail service.

tary Authorities any do. Statistics are like some Chinese witnesses: they can be got to say anything. The experiments of the Sanitary authorities have caused a great deal of useless and unnecessary trouble and inconvenience, and apart from the to the inconsiderate ways allegations s and general misbehaviour of its under- strappers, it needs no wizardry to see that the poor Chinese must regard their intru

The Constantinople correspondent of the sione unfavourably, Foreigners sometimes | Pali Mall Gasetie slates: -The Sublime Porte Inis probably the one great ospital in the world get an inkung of what it must moan.

where Japan is not represented by a duly THE AUSTRIAN ELECTIONS. acoredited Embassy, and she is now engaged in negotiations for filing in the void, Her ambasadors in Vienna and London are entrusted with this mission, and they are in communication with Musurns Pasha, the Ottoman Ambassador in London, the reason for this being that. Japanese subjects and interests in the Turkish Empire are at present under the protection of the British Ambasador in

DETERGENT. case a gang of autocratic disinfectors

I oleanses the teeth, awontons the broath

and strengthens the gums.

Daintily put up, it ferms a pleasing addition to the toilet.

czer.

Constantinople. The principal obstacle comes from the opposition of Russia, whom objections to finding her adverary of the Far Fast

LONDON, May 15th. The Austrian elections are favour ing the socialists.

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The fourth

Plaintiff in the counter claim repeated the last five paragraphe in the above statement of

defendant.

Li Cho against all losses and charges which eation of the Statute of Frands has not hyen Lam Sin Chong might incur or suffer by complied with. reason of his becoming one of the sureties for Ho Li Cho. The plaintif Lam Sin Chang and the defendant continued to be at all material times sureties of the said Ho Li Cbo. In the months of July and August 1964, the said Chinese America Commercial Company bud quantity of goods in the possession of the International Banking Corporation as their

The defendaals in the cross-action denic that any agreement 1915 ever Buterail into that they should hold the godown warrants and Eat hand them ovǝr to

took charge of a room occupied by a contact barshly disregarded the reasonable require. ments of the mid counel, and damaged property, and never went near the roum where the original patient must have left any infection, he was likely to leave. That was last year, and the same disens» is, more rampant than

But even if the Sanitary Board were to be abolished, and all its experts deported, there would still bo "dumping.” The Government is confronting hor also on the Bosphorus are at

least intelligible. Nevertheless, it is hoped that West Kent Reginent stabbed Cor.the re-sale. The Company agreed with He to Ha Li Cho, and the goods mentioned in the the negotiations may have a satisfactory issue,porals Harley und Newall yesterday, Japas, however, will tolerate no half measures. she has given it to be plainly understood that

Corporal Harley is dead. As no she will consent to nothing less than that her motive for the crime can be guessed representative and her subjects shall statut oponat, it is assumed that Drummer precisely the same footing as those of all other Sandwell must have gone mad.

A. S. WATSON & CO.. mtrised. It wants to stop it; it won't try cremation; then what is it going to do? LIMITED,

Meanwhile the Stuitary Board, by adopting the Registrar's three resolutions, has per- forted the amusing feat of passing a vote of censure on itself, and by implication,

THE HONGKong DispenSARY. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 61b May, 1907.

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on its expert advisere. We can approve the proposed revision of sanitary measures, but who is going to revise them? The experta cannot be trasted, but then neither can the landlords. It is no good to plunge from one extreme to another.

the Amur region.

The new British Consul at Chomulpo is Mr, Arthur Hyde Lay..

Americas trasts are now taking over the London music-hall profession,

Great Powers.

"WEST KENT" TRAGEDY AT agente. The goods had not been taken up in Ho Li Cho until he paid the pries of the goods. due courts by the purchasers, and Ho Li Cho, On the 13th August, 1904, Ho Li Cho banded SINGAPORE,

as compradore of the said Company, had the the warrants to the plaintiff She Wai Chung, duty of reselling the goode for and on behalf with a request that the firm of Cheung Yu SINGAPORE, May 15th.

of the said Company, and waa responsible Heng would endeavour to sell the goods on Drummer Sandwell of the Royal for all losses which might accrue on comision. Thirty-six warrants were returned

Li Che to give kim possession of the good for retasining seven warrants were sold by pablies re-sale and to accept $43,250 in settlement of auction at the request of the defendant in the claims in respect thereof, and farther to accept first case, and the not provvede applied to Banking Corporation for that amount. The respect of the action mentioned in paragraph promissory notes, satisfactory to the said reducing the claim against the defendant, in defendant therenport requested the plaintiff of the statement of claim Ho Li Cho has Lam 9in Chong to give or precare nel sonarity, representing to the said Lam Sin Chang that he would be quite safe in so doing by reason of the deed of indemnity. Relying apen these representations and upon the deed of indemnity and the agreement mentioned in

RZOTER'S SERVICE.]

burst, the marriage took place on April 4th of THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

-At the parish church of St. Margaret, Fero-

Miss Jeau Keswick, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Keswick, of Verdley-place, Fern- barst, and of Mabie, Kirkcudbrightshire, N.B., and Mr. Norman P. R. McEwen, of the Argyll

Duke of Abruzzi.

the White House,

RUSSIA.

ren away.

Evidence was catled, and the oase adjourned.

MARINE COURT.

Weduarday, May 15th.

isanch Guesia, for having allowed that launch

the next paragraph, Lam Sía Chang procured | BEFORE COMMANDER BARI, R. H. TAYLOR,

B.N., (MARINE MAGISTRATE), big partner She Wai Chung, to join with him and the defendant in giving security to the

"NOT PLYING FOR HIBE."

Che the three joint promissory notes for

PCUawis proceeded against Masera, Block- $14,418,67, cach dated 5th August, 194, and head & Co., being the owners of the motor payable three, sir, and nine month's respectively to ply without having on board a master holding alter the said. dute. On these notas being made, the Hankig Corporation gave Ho Li

either a cor.ficuto of qualification recognised by the Board of Trade, or a certificate of competency Cho possession of the gooda. Priar to

from the Harbour Mastor of Hongkong, at 11.20 making the notes it was agrond hetween

2.m., no the 10th instant, in the wateru of the the plaintiffs and the defendant that an between themselves in the event of Ho Li

Colony.

Mr. H. W. Looker appeared for defendants. Cho failing to pay the said amounts on the due dates the defendant would repay to the the day in question and asking the enxswain for P.C. Unwiu deposed to stopping the launch on

plaintifa any amounts they might have to pay to the Banking Corporation. The Cheung Yuwain's certificate but an engineer's certificate. kis certificate, he replied that he had no cor-

Hong paid the notes on the due dates and received the amount of the first note and $2,000 from Ho Li Cho, and 814,000 from the defendat,

LONDON, May 13th. Yesterday evening President Roosevelt and Sutherland Highlanders, only son of Mr. gave a baujiet to Baran Kuroki and the Banking Corporation by making with Ho Li Russia is sending emigrants at. cheap rates to and Mrs. A. P. MacEwan, of the Grove,

The inquet was one of Hollington. Sussex. After the marriage the most brilliant functions ever given in reception was held at Vardley-place, where a large number of guests assembled, amongst them being Mr. and Mrs. Addis, Lady Alaba- ster and the Misses Alabaster, Mrs. Bell and Miss Bell, Mr. and Mrs John Bell-Irving, Hiz Ewen and Lady Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, the Rev. Canon Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. MacEwou, Sir W. and Lady Goodusa and Mise Goodman, Colonel and | Mrs. Glennie, Sir Thomas and Lady Jack- son and the Misses Jackson, Captain and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. W. Keswick, M.P. and Mrs. Keswick, the Misses Keswick, the Misses Keswick (Lockerbie), Mra. Job Keswick, Sir P. and Lady Manson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson,

The French Mail of the 16th April was delivered in London on the 13th instant. -

Dowie's FDCCOSSOr at Lion City is an Australian called Wilbar Glenn Volive, and his actions we far stamp him a worthy follower.

Mr. Smeaton M.P., anxious to know if any British interests had basa jeopardized by the Franco-Siamese treaty, was subbed by Sir E. Gray,

Mr.Denkin, the Premier, says that Australians are not tired of Federation, but they have ben disappointed by this legislation of the Federal Government.

Mr. Harry English Fulford, C.M.G.. goes to Mukden as Consul-General for Shengking, Kirin and Heilangchiang—the three “Chib-

tung" provinces of Manchuris.

Mr. W. S. Jackson, secretary of the Yang (sze

Mr. and Miss Stringer, Sir Thomas and Lady, Satherland, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and Miss Townsend, Bir W. dos Voeux and Lady des Voeux, Miss des Voeux, &c.

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.

Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather there was a large attendance at the Philharmonic Society's concert held in St. George's Hall last evening. The performance was one of the Insurance Association, took an exesilent photo-best ever given by the Society, although the graph of the wrecked 6.8 Dakota, and sont it opening items were somewhat marred by the to the Daily Graphit which reproduced it on April 11th.

LONDON, May 18th. The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia has married the divorced wife of the Duke of Leuchtenberg, sister to the Queen of Italy.

THE ARRIVAL OF LORD OROMER IN LONDON.

LONDON, May 13th.

the

plaintiffs, at the request of the defendant, took

Witness asked him to produs it, but he replied "my master has it."

Mr. Looker argued that the word plying meant

evidence of the Gus having plied for hire.

His Worship, who said it was admitted that

decision.

A large and distinguished throng was leaving a sum of $12,533.33 dne by defendant lying for hire, and asserted that there was no assembled at Victoria station to welcome to plaintiffs. Va the 25th April, 195 Lord Cromer on his arrival. The Prince of action against Hu Li Cho to recover the the konich was not plying for bire, reserved bis Wales advanced, barebended, and shook amount of the second of the notes lose the Landa warmly with the retiring Agent and $2,000 paid as aforosaid by Ho Li Cho. Plain- Consul General in Egypt; three hearty cheers tiffs obtained judgment in that netion. The were then given, and Lird Cromer shook net expenses of the action paid by plaintiffs hands with the Duke of Connaught, Prince amounted to $749.60.

The Chief Justice--The judgment resalted Arthur of Connaught, Sir Henry Campbell-in nothing? Bannerman, Sir Edward Drey, Tord Lansdowne, and Lord Roberts. When the carriage containing Lord Cromer emerged

from the station, bearty cheers were again given, and Lord Cromer was driven to Buckingham Palace. Lord Cromer appears to a ve benefited by the voyage from Egypt,

AFTER reading the whole page of yesterday's issue devotal to the meeting of the Sanitary Board, the average reader should still be somewhat confused as to the real issues, The Hon. Mr. HEWETT earmarked the whole discussion of the “dumping" ques- Lion as indefinite, and it really was 50. There

& nelalousuess about roforms talked of that was not becoming to. the very coverete nature of the evil sought to be remedied. A few days ago we offered ggestion as to one of the most likely causes of the Chinese practies of "dumping" corpses on the street-poverty, and the conventional extravagance of fuoerala. This was not submitted as the only cause, but as one not so far wentioned, and yet one at least a probable as those' suggested. This REGISTRAR GENKBAL referred to it brießy ( the Hospitals- by remarking that the statisties now before the members of the Board gave no support to the theory that poverty is the cause of “dumping”, vuless, he qualified, “you are prepared to argue that poverty has increased greatly in Hongkong of recent years." This argument could hardly affect the effect of the figures, but whether or not, it does not acem an ustenable position to take up.

If the cost of necessaries An arta exhibition which ought to attract has been increasing, as we have been many visitors was opened yesterday st. 37, toki is the fact, then the poor Chi-Queen's Bead Central, where a beautiful collec. Part Song "My Love is Lakou lied Rose Garrelt theory of some one person, whose werk bas often

The Hou. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitale noknowledges, with

thanks, the following donations to the funds of

Chung Hing Theatre Po Hing Theatre

... $25.00 12.60

As a Chinose student was returning to his

Piano Solo

disturbance created by late arrivals. The programme was as follows - Chanzon de Nait

EL Elgar The Orchestr.

Scherzo

Chopin Mrs. Powell. Part Song Fall Fathom Five" Charles Wood

The Chorus. Fun

The Two Grenadiers ". Schumann

Mr. G. Balloch, Valse-Paraphrase (D'après Chopin) Ed. Sebutt

Piano I. Mr. Bentzan Fulle

residence in Connaught Road on Tuesday, be Part Song Piano 11. Mrs Longridge.

observed a stranger departing with his blanket,

Seguidith"

NEW APPOINTMENTS.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.

-The following are the highest roores made at the pool shooting at 200 yards at the Peak Mr. Slade-Quites The mau bad absconded. Range on 4th sad 5th inst. :--- Proceeding, he read--The plaintiffs have re- quested payment of the said sum of 81,833.33

and 874840), but the defendent bad refused to pay the same or any part thereof They there. fore claimed those amounts now.

The statement of defroce showed that the

Cupt. B. Brauch... NË W. J. J. Gust....... Capt A. W. Dixon Mr. L. G. Bird Mr. W. L. Carter... Mr. H. W. Bird Mr. E. 8. Carruthers Mr. G. Budcook

51 19 70

61 10 7

51 + 12 2 63

58 + 4: 62

8.5K 6 57

50 + 51 + 51 + G= 67 372 2

· 57 50 46 56 *.

Mr. A. Blowey There were 41 entries The highest scoras made at the pool shooting King's Park Hange af 200 yards on the 11th and 12th inst. are as follows.---

defendant admits the first three paragraphs of the claim. As to paragraph four, at the time of making the promissory notes the Chinese American Commercial Company had ceased to carry on business in this Colony, and the defen.41 We are officially informed that the Hon. Mr.

daat had therefore ceased to be liable as surety H. H. J. Gompertz has been appointed First under soutract or deed of indemnity. The Police magistrate, in succession to Mr. T

Charles Vincent Sercombe Swith. Mr. G. Clementi succeeds the defendant admits the first part of paragrapb Handel latter gentleman in the position of Assistant five, but device that Ho Li Cho had the duty of Colonial Secretary, and Mr. F. C. Figg bas reselling, the goods or was responsible to the It. Bemberg been appointed Director of the Observatory on

company as alleged. The godown warrants were in the hands of the International Banking Corporation, who as agents for the said company sold the goods to Ho Li Cho and took as pay- hent therefor the promissory notes, defendant donies that he requested Lam Sin

Schuman the retirement of Dr. W. Dobarok.

The Chorns. and overtaking him gave him in charge. Beforo | Tere Bourrét's Mr. F. A. Hazeland at

The Orchestra the Police Court

Song Nymples and Shepherda” yesterday the defendant was obarged with the

Mrs. Belilios. larceny of the article, and sentenced to threa

Qauriet [Opu 47)

Sostenuto & Begro-Seherzo--Andante - Vinola weeks' impelsonment sad six hours' stocks,

Violin, Mr. J. P. Jokl. Viola, Mr. F. Gonzales.

Cello, Mr. G. Köɛnig. Piano, Mr. Doomau Fuller.

The Chorus.

Ed.

Elgar

***The eno Mr. Belilice, Mre. W. S. Bailey. Mrs. I. Perkins, [Violins: Mr. P. Gonzales und Mr. J. P. Jokt.] Choral Ballad "The Miller's Wooing "

Chorus and Orchestra,

nesa mual be poorer, for though some tion of paintings, sculplares, curvinge, tupestry, Vocal Thio

A nomiual fee is charge, the employers complain that the cost of etc., is on view. Įabour has also gone up, it has not risen proceeds from which will be devoted to the educational funds of the. Csaton Nam Keung proportionately. There are still ganga of

Public College, under whose auspices the labourers, doing a day's work for twenty exhibition is held.

E very reform or great ednostional movement began, in the first instance, with the Devel

lived while his name is forgotten.

The

Chang to give or praours each security as

It is not uncommon to see cad people who the representation set out in paragraph seven,

They are desire no mental companionship.

or on any other representation whatever. the hermits of the intellectual world. They The defendant admits that the plaintiƒ‹ live on affectionste terms with a large circle of

Eaton

equaintnuses who do not understand them in joined with him in making the promissory

[Fanning

...

Mr. E. S. Carruthers... Mr. W. J. J. Gast Mr. L G. Bird. Mr. R. Baker Mr. J. C. Peter Mr. J. McInnes Mr. W. J. Sounders Mr. E. G. Jordan... The Hon. Mr. F. H. May Mr. J. H. Pidgeon Mr. 8. F. Green Mr. A. Blowey

Mr. A. Ritchie

Mr. A. Mackenzia Mr. H. W. Bird

There were 52 entries.

43 + 669 52 4 16 €K

64

62.+

60+

54 +

$7 466

20 60

6GG

57 + B

49 + 16 -65

58 +

60 +

6:264

262

55 + 6 = 61

47 1461

54

660

+

6 = 60

In future Chinese subsidiary coins cannot be

accepted in payment for entries and ammunition

the least. Their true intimates are their books, notes but denies that the plaintific or either owing to the loss sustained in charging thom,

into currency. and if they confide it is upon paper.

of them relied on any such representation or

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