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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL STE, 1921.

DISASTROUS MANILA FIRE:

THOUSANDS. HOMELESS.

COAL INDUSTRY CRISIS: MENACING ATTITUDE OF TRIPLE ALLIANCE,

FIGHTING IN

RHINELAND:

ATTACK ON BELGIAN TROOPS LEADS TO BLOODSHED.

LATEST UABLES.

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] THE COAL STRIKE. * GRAVEST NATIONAL EMERGENCY

SINCE THE WAR.

Losmos, April 3rd. In consequence of the Mine Federa tion's representations, added in some cases to intimidation, the majority of the pumpmen have now withdrawn. A num- ber of smaller collieries have already been

LATEST CABLES.

SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

CAMPAIGN IN LIVERPOOL AND

"MANCHESTER

Loxnos, April 3rd. A remarkable series of attempted incen- diary outrages took place in Manchester early yesterday morning.

Four men wore trying to set fire to a warehouse, and were detected by a policy man, whom they shot at and wounded. All four decamped, and subsequently

THE VICEROY OF IRELAND. LEADING LAY ROMAN CATHOLIC APPOINTED.

LONDON, April lat Lord Edmund Talbot, who has been Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury since 1915 and Chief Unionist Whip since 1013, has been appointed to succeed Lord French as Arst Viceroy of Ireland under the new regime; col

LONDON, April 2nd. Under the Home Rule "Act, the first duty of the new Viceroy will be to sum- mon the two Parliaments of Southern and Northern Ireland's

The appointment of Lord Edmund Talbot is specially significant, as he in the leading lay Roman Catholic in the King.

GREEK KING..

GOES TO THE FRONT.

LONDON, April 2nd.

mentary majority, has assumed the Greek M. Gounaris, the lender of the Parlia premiership, vice M. Kalogeropoulos, who is becoming Finance Minister

The King has gone to the front, accom panied by his brothers, Nicolas and Andrew.

TURKS CLAIM SIGNAL VICTORY. LONDON, April 2nd. - The Greek onrush has now consider ably slowed down, and an unexpected Turkish resistance has developed around Ekisher, where Router's Smyrna corros pendent mentions that twenty-two Tur.

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

Erazouga REUTER'S AGENCY.] DISASTROUS FIRE IN MANILA. 15,000 RENDERED HOMELESS.

CHARITY CONCERT,

CATHEDRAL HALL,

IN AID OF NORTH CHINA FAMIN ***RELIEF.

The Cathedral Hall was well lled o Saturday evening, when

dom and is also the first Roman Catholickish counter-attacks on a fortitied village Dutch unanimously "decided to increase / made to look at its best by reason of a

to be appointed Viceroy of Ireland.

THE IRISH SITUATION. A MISLEADING AMERICAN REPORT

WASHINGTON, April 1st. A British Embassy statement describes as biassed and wholly misleading the conclusions of the repart of the Commit tee of a Hundred organised by theme erican newspaper, The Nation, which has admitted that its investigation of the conditions in Ireland is based almost- wholly on Irish Republican evidence.

have taken place. The Turks are bolding Eskisher. The attackers sustained heavy casualties

According to a Constantinople telo. gram, the Turks claim that the battle in this sector ended in a victory in their favour. Concealed Kemalist cavalry in tervened in the counter-attack and sur- rounded a Greek division and routed the remainder. The position of the latter is precarious. Angora is beflagged.

GENERAL GOURAUD IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

PARIS, March 31st. The Froach Genoral Gouraud, who wan

permanently ruined, notably six in South held up employés of a hotel in cafe Crown forces under" incredible provoca i fame at various war fronts, notably in

Fifeshire hope has practically been given

Sir Robert Horne, appealing for volun-

up.

ished.

has arrived in Constantinople. He was welcomed by the Allied diplomatic and military authorities, and the representa

LONDON, April 2nd. At Amsterdam a meeting of the Royal capital from four hundred to six hundred million forins."

The president declared that there was not the slightest reason to tear competi.

tion.

organised by Miss R. How Fung, in est MANILA, April 3rd. Fifteen thousand persons are homelessnection with St. Peter's Church, a as a result of a disastrous fire which has given in aid of the North China Fami occurred here and destroyed 3,000 houses. Relief Fund. It was very appropriat

INCREASE IN ROYAL DUTCH

that the first public use of this fine hai CAPITAL.

should have been in aid of such a hamam tarian effort as the Relief Fund. Thank to Mr. L. E. Haynes the large room was

well arranged and artistic platform act ting. The proceedings opened with pianoforte duet by Misses ffow Fung and Fincher, the Allegro movement from Beethoven's Second Symphony being sub mitted with full appreciation of the differ ent phases of this piece. Mr. E T Crocker wus heard to advantage in" The Yeomen of England" and in the course of the programme in two other songs. Miss Rosebud Young played Massanes's Thais on the violin and bout the beauties of this composition "with evident understanding of its depth and meaning. The three sisters, Misses Ruby, Vyvienne and Rosebud Young, submitted two instrumental trios, violin,' piano and 'cello, (a) Told at Twilight" (Heuscter) aud (b)" By the Brook, and played beautiful music in a beautiful manner. The light and shades of both pieces and the phrasing thereof, were well nigh per

JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE SAILS

FROM COLOMBO.

J. COLOзmo; April 1st. The Crown Prince of Japan sailed this morning.

WARRIORS' DAY. SUPPORT TO EARL HAIO'S FUND.

LONDON, April 2nd: Warriors' Day will be widely continued

The statement, while admitting that the to tion have committed us mines, but the fire was quickly extingu- justitiable acts of violence, declares that it is absolutely false to say that these The outbreaks in two other hotels per have been encouraged or condoned by the teers, voiced the Goverment's deter.petrated by occupants of bedrooms, who British Government. After giving figures tive of the Turkish Government, the to-morrow. All the Sunday League Con- fact. These young ladies are shortly pro mination to do all possible to save the sprinkled petrol on the stairs and walls, to show, that Ireland is the most pros, Constantinoplo municipality," and the certs in Greater London will be in.nid ceeding to. England, further to prosecute taction. The hope so far based on the windows in Liverpool were scratched with that Sinn Fein has long sizce established Syrian and Armenian colonies. General of Earl Haig's Fund. The collections in their musical studies.

mines, and promised the volunteers pro- Triple Alliance conference is discounted by the statements of the leaders of rail. waymen and transport-workers which are overwhelmingly in favour of giving for the first time practical effect to the alliance The Government view is understood to be that the country is faced with the gravest national emergency since the declaration of war.

BARLIER CABLES.

OVER A MILLION MEN IDLE,

LONDON, April 1st. Heports from the coalfields throughout the country show that the stoppage of work is general. Many thousand miners aro idle, but in some large coal-mining areas the pumpen and enginewinders have remained at work and volunteers have como forward to save the flooding of the mines, notably in Lanarkshire.

It is assorted that the Scotch miners

generally never entered on struggle with less entbusi arın,' A few pickets are on duty at many pits, but so far perfect order is reported.

Whilst the majority of the members of the Coal-ownert Association have left London, a small Committee, empowered to negotiate, remains. It is expected that during the day there will be pourparlers between this body and the members of the Government; amongst whom it is stated a slightly more optimistic impression now prevails.

That the public is not "undaly alarnied. at the crisis is evidenced from the fact that there has been no rush to buy coal.

The effect upon the workers of severat industries is already disastrous. Stoel works and blast furnaces have shut down and hundreds more of the steelworkers

will be rendered idle by the enforced closing, down of the Belldorman group of iron and steel works, one of the largest atcel-producing combines in the country...

LATER. workers are now out, swelling the army of the unemployed. Every coal-field is idle, but except in a few isolated mines, flooding dangers have been temporarily averted owing to the engineinen remain ing at their posts or clerks and officials working the pumps

A Rhondda leader declares that the men are absolutely solid against the owners' terms and that there is no fear of defec. tion. He is arranging to take teat cases as regards anemployment allowances. In this connection the miners believed they could draw out-of-work donations mediately. On the other hand, the opin -ion is expressed that the Act, clearly excepts cases of unemployment owing to Industrial disputes.

It is estimated that over a million coal

PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICES

REDUCED.

-

With a view to the conservation of coal, passenger trains are being reduced by 25 per cent, from April 6th.

were soon subdued. Four hundred shop. glasscutters at night and were severely datanged.

It is believed that all the outrages are the work of Sinn Feiners.

POLICE RAID CLUB.

LATER.

The policenian, who was shot in Man cheater, yesterday, has died.

The police are searching for suspects. They raided a club where they were ra ceived with a fusilade,

Two police officers were wounded. The police replied. One Irishman was killed, and one injured. Twelve were arrested.

CHANGES IN THE BRITISH

MINISTRY.

FORECAST OF SEVEN BY-ELECTIONS.

perous part of the United Kingdom, and

a terroris which has silenced the moderate opinion of the vast majority of Irishmen, the, statement concludes by pointing out that the votes polled in the Sinn Fein election of 1918, despite wide. spread intimidations, represented less than half a million out of an electorsto of two million.

FRANCE AND AMERICA.

·M. VIVIANI'S VISIT. -

WASHINGTON, April 1st. Much speculation is occurring in re gard to the objects of M. Viviani's visit to the United States. M. Viviani had a brief interview with President Harding and an hour's conference with Mr. Hughes. He also discussed with Senator Lodge and various American officials the problems involved in France's collection of reparations from Germany,

London, April 3rd.

Well-informed quarters emphatically. In addition to Captain the Rt. Hon. declare that A. Viviani has not asked E. Guest, Mr. Kelleway and Mr material aid, only the moral support, of Baldwin, the Cabinet changes necessitate the United States in the grave interna by-elections in the cases of Lord Edmund tional situation confronting France. It Talbot, Colonel Sir J. Gilmour and is stated that M. Viviani denied that Colonel G. A. Gibbs. The two latter France intended to ask remission of debt have been appointed Junior Extra Parlia by America, and asserted that France mentary Secretary to the Treasury and would discharge all financial obligations. Treasurer of the Household, respectively. M. Viviani declared that the recent con The number of by-elections may be intention in the French Parliament that creased to seven, if, as is probable, Mr. America owed France money lent during Illingworth is raised to the peerage. the American revolutionary war in noise ́TWO. IMPORTANT CONSIDERA- represented the French official view

TIONS.

...

point.

oud is to be received in audience by the Sultan shortly-Harns.

· TURKS REPUDIATE PACT.

FIGHTING WITH FRENCH.

LONDON, April end

many places of worship in London and provincial towns will be devoted to the

вагде ригрове.

The War Ofice's Cinematograph Com. mittes has allocated £3,000 to Earl Haig's

Fund

The recent rumours regarding Angora's repudiation of the Franco-Turkish agree. ment which was concluled in London are seemingly supported by the report from in London Constantinople that fighting bas occurred £100,000. among the Turks and the French, The latter lost twenty killed.

GERMANY'S OFFER 10

AMERICA. HERR VON SIMONS' INTERVIEW.

BERLIN, April 2nd.

is sounding America with a

The Government admits, that Germany assuming a portion of the Allies debts view to to America on acceant of reparations.

Herr von Simonas explained to the standpoint as regards reparations. American High Commissioner Germany's

ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES. WASHINGTON, April 3rd

· seems assured..

Mr*%

Their success possessor of a powerful soprano voice, Mra E. O. Drake, the Savo Bacio, and in response to bye." This was an almost perfect rea insistent demands sang Tosti's ""* Good-

Cablegrams have been received from all with Mr. C. A. Grimes, Mr. H. G. Annis dering of a perfect song. In conjunction parts of the world, including Egypt and the Malaya, intimating large contribu save the well-known Battle Eve" and tions.

in the course of the evening sang "There's It is estimated that the performances sing thee songs of Araby."

a Land, and, a encore the favourite March 31st realised Annis has a sweet and clear tenor voice, bis enunciation being excellent. He should prope a decided acquisition to the musical forces of the Colony, Miss E Lammerton rendered three songs in pleasant manner, whilst Miso Mattock played Sibelius Romance" and gave Mr. V. C. Labrum gave humorous examples of terseness, hoir certain popular songs should be sung, and enlightened the audience on Poppy whos collected poppies. The ultimate mix-up whether the poppies were Poppy's. Mr. resolved itself into the problem as to W. T. Savage in Twenty Minutes of Magic "gave a sleight of hand perform ance and glibly explained how the differ-

INTEREST ON ALLIED LOANS. DECISION OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, April 2nd.. The New York Journal of Commerce learns that the American Government has agreed to suspend interest on the Allied loans until April 1822. No reason is arrangements; though it is suggested that given for postponement of the refunding the pressing public business of the tariff questions is partly responsible.

GOVERNOR'S" PASSENGERS,

LONDON, April 2nd." West Hartland has arrived there in tow, Lloyd's Seattle agent says that the carrying the Governor's passengers and crew. the full cargo of lumber from the West It will be necessary to discharge

In connection with rumours in London that Germany and the United States are communicating as regards reparation payments, it is authoritatively stated that artland. the attitude of the United States towards ECAPTURE OF INDIAN GAOL Germany is that Germany must accept responsibility for the war and pay her BREAKERS.

obligations to the fullest measure of her capacity.

HOW THE GUARD WAS RUSHED.

CALCUTTA, April 1st.

FIGHTING IN OCCUPIED RHINELAND,

"BELGIAN TROOPS FIRE ON- COMMUNISTE..

- LONDON, April 2nd. Two personalities come into promin ence as regards the new appointments. Firstly, that of Lord Edmund Talbot, whose viceroyalty is regarded as on olive branch Sinn Fein and is unanimously hailed as the happiest angry, although it is officially stated that so far 200 the Liberals and the Labourites are full of regrets that Lord Edmund Talbot does of the prisoners mentioned in the message not succeed Sir Hamar Greenwood of the 26th. ult. have been recaptured. It instead of Viscount French. Secondly, it appears that the prisoners refused to is universally conceded that Sir Robert work, saying that they would no longer. Horne has well-deserved his unprecedent work for the Government, but only for ed rise in securing the Chancellorship Mr. Gandhi. Subsequently, while the within two years of his entrance into the seized sticks and other weapons and rush guard was being changed, the prisoners House of Commons. The changes ed the guard. Convicts streamed out of amount to little more than o re-shuffle, the prison and attacked the small, body and, consequently, they suggest little of armed police, who pursued them. The separate Department of Air meets the two wounded, the dead including the Communists attacked the troops, who alteration of policy. The creation of a police fired, two convicts being killed and demand urged on all sides since Mr leader. The reat fed and scattered, dis Churchill's appointment to the Secretary enrding their prison garb, The police ship of the Colonies on the ground of the are searching for the remainder, impossibility of one man adequately per- forming two such important offices.

RED CROSS ORGANISATION: SPECIAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

The promotions of Captain Hon. F. Guest, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Holloway necessitate by-elections.

ATTACK ON LORD EDMUND TALBOT Freeman's Journal describes Lord Ed- mund Talbot as a rabid Tory partisan, and the principal organiser of the anti: Irish forces in England,

The House of Lords and the House of Commons are reassembling on April 4th, |E as reasons for the proclamation of an must be communicated to iament within five days, akk

A GRAVE OUTLOOK. Owing to reports from various coal- Balda to-night, the outlook is regarded as grave. It is pointed out that the strike is for a national wage and a pool of the national subsidy at the expense of the taxpayers, while the owners declare that they are still prepared to negotiate. Special constables "are being-enrolled in various districts

Meanwhile, it is pointed out that the daal export trade was just beginning to regain its feat after the last strike, when ́an- enormous volume of orders – was diverted to Amorica. Consequently, when work was resumed the foreign markets ¿worn overstocked from America, owing to the long stoppage anticipated, and the British had to face a heavy fall in prices, which was recently just beginning to recover. It is declared that the prospect of recovery is now indefinitely postponed,

·and fears are expressed that upon resump- tion the industry will not be able to pay the reduced wages now offered, America is again flooded with inquiries and is training every nerve to take advantage of the second opportunity.

NO CENSUS IN IRELAND.

LONDON, April 1st An official announcement: says "that, owing to the disturbed condition of por tions of Ireland, the Census which 18 bieng, held in the United Kingdom" on April 24th will not be taken in Ireland

EARLIER CABLES. MANY NEW APPOINTMENTS.

LONDON, April 1st, Ministerial changes announced include the following:-

Sir Robert Horne Chancellor of the

Exchequer.

Capt. the Hon. F. E. Guest-Secretary Mr. Stanley Baldwin-President of the

of State for Air... Board of Trade.

Bewaszta, April 2nd. Rhineland between Communists, who Fighting has occurred in occupied seized four mainee, and non-Communists, who prevented the former from working the mines.

Belgian troops intervened, and the fired, killing 3 and wounding $7.

PROFESSOR'S · SUICIDES

AFTER SHOOTING COLLEAGUE.

#

SYRACUSE (NEW Yonx), April aed. Professor Holmes Beckwith, shot Pro GENEVA, April 1st." fessor Herman Wharton with a revolver The International Red Cross conference and then himself, both dying instantly resolved that specially selected representa. Both were in the business department of tives of six European neutrals form the Syracuse University, students of a specia commission to inquire into in which petitioned for the removal of fractions of the Geneva Convention darProfessor Beckwith, who was said to be ing the war. The Commission request unpopular. the Red Cross Societies of belligerents to lodge charges within this month so that Accused societies may be enabled to rebut charges.

PROTECTING BRITISH

INDUSTRIES. LIBERAL AND LABOUR OPPOSI TION.

LONDON, April 1st.

Bir Alfred 'Mond-Minister of Health.. The Liberal Press, denouncing the re Mr. F. G. Kellaway Postmaster-Gen-solutions to safeguard British industries

eral

cabled on the 31st ult, as implying rigori Mr. M. C. A. McCurdy and Col. Leslieous Protection, forecast sharp opposition Wilson-Joint Parliamentary Soc in the House of Commons on the part retaries to the Treasury

of the Independent- Liberals - and the Sir Philip Greame Director of Over Labour Party.

Boas Trade. R

Commander Hilton Young-Financial

Secretary of the Treasury

LATEST-UABLES,

Sir Mitchell Thomson-Parliamentary WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPION-

Secretary to the Board of Trade.

Sir Robert Sanders Under Secretary

of Warne mal degre Col. Amery-Parliamentary Financial Becretary to the Admiralty, age Major the Hon. E. L Wood-Under

Secretary for the Colonies,

Illingworth, Postmaster General, has retired owing to itl-health:

FRENCHWOMAN'S FLIGHT. ACROSS THE ANDES:

SANTIAGO.. April sad Bolland has arrived here from Mendoza, The French airwoman Mademoiselle thun flying across the Andes.

SHIP.

SIXTH GAME RESULT.

HAVANA, April Yad The sixth gams between Capablanca and Lasker ended in a draw, after 44

moves."

ANOTHER DRAW

KONNAS HAVANNA, April 3rd.. The seventh game in the chess cham pionship also resulted in a draw after the twenty-third move, dë

NEW VICEROY IN INDIA

BOKOur April 2nd, Lord Reading has arrived

FRENCH TRADE. PROSPECTS OF NORMAL CONDITIONS.

PARIS, March 31st. Trade is reverting to normal gradually. All war restrictions are being abolished one after another as the situation allows The corn and flour trade is to be again completely free from May 1st."

ANGLO-POLISH TRADE. TREATY UNDER CONSIDERATION.

MANILA, April 3rd.

It is stated that the draft of an Anglo Polish commercial treaty is under con sideration.

SITUATION IN HUNGARY, MARCHING ON BUDAPEST.

an encore.

**

ent deceptions could be done.

During the interval, the Rev. B. du Pyner expressed thanks to all concerned calanly to Miss Mow Fung and the artistes for the evening's entertainmopt, parti: who had asisted. The Cathedral of the Hall, as also Mr. L. E. Haynes for authorities were also thanked for the use

his practical and useful efforts. it was Announced that, after paying expenses; a sum of 3630 would be sent to the Relief Fand.

BANDMAN OPERA CO. GREAT SUCCESS OF“ BUZZ, BUZZ.

More than anything else, the large. attendance at the Theatre Royal, on Saturday night, and the enthusiastic ovation given to Miss Madeline Rossiter, shortly before the fall of the curtain, was a testimony to the sound judgment of Mr. Maurice Bandman. After seeing Buzz, Buzz" one was not surprised at the. raptarous praise which the Press in Calcutta lavished on the Company. The revue consisted of a series of scena with some very catchy tunes of Herman Darewski's making and equally enlivened dialogue from the pen of Arthur Win peris. From the openingsccae, Shin Victorialoo Station, in which Mr. Jerry a Jim, nad Mr. Jack Crichton as the Vorno.as Guy de Värs, Mr. Eria Masters Forter set the ball rolling, and Miss Dolly Prince as the American girl had some witty lines about her, impressions of London, to the end their was not a dull moment. From & spectacular point of view the scene" Caire" was, perhaps, one of the most remarkable triumphs of the producer's art. The parody of "The Merchant of Venice," in the best style of the Follies, brimful of reminiscences, of war-me and coupon-ridden London, was A piece de resistance: Miss Dora Dolaro. PARIS, March 31st.

then delighted the audience with her It is reported that ex-Emperor Karl's song "Wyoming.". A charming scena was allegations in respect of France approving Coupons for Kisses in which Mr." of his attempt to regain the Hungarian Eric Masters and Miss Darco Had Crown are unfounded and contrary to bury sang one of the most tuneful num |fack-Havge

bera in the whole piece" Home at Last". NATIONAL ASSEMBLIES DECLARE was a humorous scene doaling with the

PARIS, (April 1st.

The Foreign Office has not received confirmation of the report that Karl is marching on Budapest at the head of Hungarian troops.-Havan

GARRISONS CHEER KARL

Pania, April 1st. According to tho Friburger Nachrichten the Regent Admiral Horthy banded over the Government to ex-Emperor Karl Several garrisons cheered the Sovereign.

ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

The Chancellor of the University, Dr. Day is of the opinion that Professorlard Wharton was killed in vainly attempting to prevent Professor Beckwith from com mitting suicide.

AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE'S:

AGAINST KARL

The Austrian Assembly has resolved that it is determined to resist any at tempt to overthrow the Eepublic. ::

EXCHANGE RATES IN MAROF.

SON.

ENGAGED TO GREEK PRINCESS.

woes of a newly married couple starting. Aranse, April 3rd.

LONDON, April 2nd.

home on the proverbial love in a William Leeds, son of Princess Chris passed a resolution stating that Karl's decisive success in "A Hundred Years "The engagement is announced of Mr. The Hungarian National Assembly has cottage" plan. Mr. Eric Masters scored topher (formerly Mira. Leeds, wife of the re-entry into Hungary is a menace to From Now, and his referenca to chits second daughter of Grand Duchess Maria Government to suppress attempts to every vent to its appreciation of the American millionaire) to Princess Xenia, national sovereignty, calling upon the being quite apropos the audience freely of Greece and the late Graad, Dake throw the legal order and thanking the sentiment by heartily joining in the George Michailovitch of Bussin, and nicos Bogent Admiral Horthy for his loyal chorus. A humorous gen of the evening of King Constantine.

Was Sick-a-Bed" with Mr. Jack and patriotic conduct. The Princess is seventeen years of age.

Crichton as the patient. The came the finals, Evanera personal triumph AUSTRIAN COMMITTEE.

for Miss Madeline Bossiter, who received 5 rousing Oration and responded LEAGUE OF NATIONS AUTS

encore after encorafen

PARIS, April End. Financial Committee, dealing wi Austria, anlades the despatch to Vienna of ́s committee of three comprising the Frenchman M. Avenol, Bir. Drummond Fraser and Danish banker to gather ovi- Average Hate March, dence for the information of bankers. The (1921) (Approx) 2/3 9345 0.20 auccess of recent years, and brimful of

Highest Rate March,

(1921) Lowest Hate March,

(1921)30 2/2-88 23 6.95 Average Rate to 1921

In view of the unqualified success of the Bandman Opers Co., it was a great

The plan of the League of Nations Mr. C. A da Roza, ia his monthly link pity that for some at least among the

ing summary for March. of exchange quotations gives the follow

Committee requests Austrin to introduce reform into the wasteful administration

float an internal loan as steps afford ing a basis for the issue of an external loan guaranteed by pledges approved by

• the Committeezna

4438 2/3,97/471, 0.76

audience the evening was spoiled by two mon who had apparently tasted only too well of the cup that inebriates

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