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FOE OF BOLSHEVISM,

BORIS SAVINKOFF. 'ARRESTED

ON TRIAL BY MILITARY COURT.

RUMOURS OF COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY

(Reuter's Service)

Moscow, August 28

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ADJOURNMENT OF REICHSTAG,

NATIONALS AND GOVERNMENT

SIGNATURE EXPECTED TO-MORROW,

(Reuter's Service.)

BERLIN, August 28. Late fufo the right;after the adjournment of The well-known anti-Bolshevik, Borisa the Reichsizg, the Nationals and the Government, Savinkoff, who was arrested on Russian teralfors Halifies - Perekre kotiating. They werd, trying to on August 20, is now being tied by the Supreme and a formula to enable the Nationals to vote for Military Court.

the Landon Agreements.

He is alleged to be the leading spirit of the most counter-revolutionary plot, in recent years, operating outside Russia..

CRICKET AT HOME"

SOMERSET FASILY DEFEATED.

RESULTS OF COUNTY MATCHES.

(Reuter's Service.)

LONDON, August 28, At Taunton, the South Africans scored an easy victory against Somerset. Overnight, after dis missing the home side for 208, the visitors had made 140 for the loss of 4 wickets, Catterall being

28 not out.

When the game was resumed to-day, the weather was dull and the wicket.easy.

The South Africans carried their score to 2001 Taylor making 45 and Catterally. The latter wasy batting 14 hours. He gave three chances. His Innings included two sixes and fourteen fours,

Bridges took 6 wickets for 61"

TO BE SIGNED SATURDAY. enablera? Na LONDON, August 28.

According to present arrangements the Pact of London will be dined at the Foreign Office at noons on Saturday. Siz Eyre Cronke will sign on behalf of Britain while the Allies, and Germany will be res presented by "their respective' Ambassadors and Ministers It få understood that the German Gov ernment has signified its intention of signing the Agreement ever if the Reichstag falls to pass the Iquiqlation involved, by a necessary two-thirds. majority.

JEDECISION EXPECTED TODAY.

The Bill ratifying the Pact of London bás been passed on a second reading in the Reichstag by a vote of 248 to 175. Various Bills carrying out the Dawes plan, except the railway Bill, were passed on second reading by sigilar majorities, the extreme Nationalists and Communists alone oppos sing the rallway Bal, Involving an amendment to the constitution which requires a two-thirds: majority which the Bill falled to obtain.

A decisive division is expected to-day or to-morrow when the Reichstag votes" or "eight Dawes Bills together, with a covering Bill authoris Somerset's second innings realised 138, Cartering the signature to the London Agreement, as the

whole two-thirds majority will then be required. taking 6 wickets for 50 runs.

The South Africans made 79 runs for loss of one wicket.

COUNTY FIXTURES.

At Bristol, the match between Scotland and Gloucester was drawu.

Gloucester made 222 for 9 wickets and declared Scotland replied with 167. Gloucester, at the second attempt, made 111 for 8 wickets and again declared When stumps were drawn, Scotland had lost 19 wickets in making 147.

At the Oval, Surrey defeated Leicestershire by an innings and 155.

Leicester made 133 Fenley taking y wickets .for 57.

Surrey made 418 for 8 and declared, Sandham

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Bred 115, and Shepherd-192. Geary took 7 wickets for 130.

Leicester only made, 130 in the second innings, Fenley taking 5 wickets for 40.

At Portsmouth, Yorkshire defeated Hampshire by 10 wickets,onli

Hampshire made 74, Kilner taking 5 wickets, for 33 and Macaulay 5 for 31.

Yorkshire, in the first innings, made 136, Kennedy taking 7 wickets for 48

Hampshire a total odly reached 97 in the second. innings, Kilner securing 6 victims for 15.

Yorkshire made no necessary runs (38) with- eut loss.

Sports On Beach. During the last fortnight the Children's Special Service Mission have been holding their summer meetings on the beach. These, meetings have been well attended Chefoo, August 19. by the children and much enjoyed. On Tuesday, 5th in., the C. I. M. On Saturday, 16th, sand sports Sanatorium visitors played a were held, and ranny exciting and return cricket match against the amusing races, took place; the School. The visitors were fairly closing meeting took place on easily disposed of by the boys, Sunday evening, 17th, when most only making a score of 93 of the children came armed with Gordon Burnett and Andrew lanterns, which made the whole Hazeland each secured three scene a very preity gathering.... wickets. The School batted well,

Misa D. M.Trudinger, of the making 156; Ford, 36, Bursett, 25 staff of the C..M. Boys' School Hazeland 30, and Edgar, 17. left on the 7th inst, on furlough.

of local riding A neeting

Besides having the US. Asiatie enthusiasts, ladies as well as gentle Fleet in port we have been visited nion, was called on the 8th inst. by a Japanese entiser, and also s French gunboat and a couple of 1. The running" of a Race light cruisers, Meeting in September before the American Asiatic Fleet leaves Chefoo.

to discuss :--

Mrs. Cuppelin and Mr. V. R Eckford beat Miss Bagden and Mr. Donald in the finals of the Recreation Tennis Club's Mixed Doubles Tournament.

1.

BAND CONCERT.

MONDAY'S. PROGRAMME..

In Statue Square, on Monday afternoon, the Band of the fat Bn. East Surrey Regt, under the con ductorship of Bandmaster W, F. Bradshaw, will play the following selections.

1Grand March.....The Spirit of

Pageantry...

Fletcher. Overture... The Merry Wives

of Windsor............................Nicolai. 3 Standchen Schubert. (Carnet-Loo.~Cpl. H. Kidd). 4-Selection. The Geisha...Jones. 5.-Spanish Dance....Fandango.....

Reyloff.

Interval. 6-Piccolo Solo.....Golden Sparks

Brewer

(Soluist:-Bandsman

R. Briffitt).20 7.-Selection......I Pagliacci...... Leoncavallo, 8.-Prelude to 2nd Act Lohengrin ......Wagner: ALMidsummer2520 9. Valse...

2. The re-forming of the Chefoo Race Club on a smind and proper

Late Mrs McMullan. basis to take charge of Race Meat- Lings, and to develop the new Inter. I regret to have to report the. national Recreation Ground for's death of Mrs. James McMullan, Race Course, Golf Links, etc. which took place at her residence

The meeting was well attended, on Saturday, 16th August, et 1.4010-Selection. The Pirates of Mr. J. R. Patna, the U.S... Mrs. James McMullan, who Consul, taking the chair.

was the widow of the late Mr.

* Marigold:

Penzanchi..................... Sullivan:

The first resolution before the McMullan, of Messrs. James Meeting. ie. to hold a Race Meet McMullan & Co., Ltd., has been ing or Gymkhana before the U.S. in Chefeo for a large number of of Chefoo, and was a great muccess Fleet left, was unanimously passed years, and was especially well The novel officers and men theat known because of her numerous selves turned out in full force, and by those present.

philanthropic undertakings on together with a large gathering of The other resolution caused a large amount of discussion, but it behalf of the Chinese, especially residents and visitors, the Navy Y was finally decided to re-form the the women and girls....The funeral Compound's capacities were strain. Cheloo Race Club under conditions cortège left the residence at 3.30ed to the utmost. The arrange und rules set forth in the detailed p.m. Sunday afternoon, and proments were under the control of list compiled by Mr. Putnam, com ceeded to the MoMillan Memorial the Fleet Welfare Committee; and bined with the rules of the former Church where a short service was the work put in must have been The Church, prodigious. Among other items Chefoo Race Club (defunct), and held in Chinese.

that all poiste not covered by these which holds close on fifteen hun wse the very amusing little farce were to be settled according to the dred people was crowded, and Strictly Business, which caused rules of the Shanghai Race Club. umbers remaitied outside. After roars of laughter. Violin Solos by the Service the funeral pro Mrs. F Kennedy and Whistling Fight Stewards were ballotted cession proceeded to the Temple Salon by Whistling dmth were for to form the nucleus of the new Hill Cemetery where a large much appreciated. The second Club, and the following gentlemen gathering of foreigners and half of the programme consisted of were elected, Messm. J. T. Smith, Chinese were present. A short the Huron Darktown Serans- JR Patnam V R. Eoksford, Derving followed, ucted by ders who were both amusing, and Cuppelin. G. Kruper, A. R. Hogg, vs. Dr W. G. Elteric and "A entertaining.............. The Navy is cer Don Kay and H. E. Baillon H. Faers Mr será gave a short tainly to be congratulated on a very These gentlemen were empower bat impress address; during fine get-up which was much ed by the Meeting to set to work which he failed on the fact of enjoyed by all present. and make arrangements for the bow Mrs, MeMollan will be greatly September Meeting, and to take all missed in Chef by foreigners and Decesary steps to work out the chinese slike.

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The Boys of the GM Boys School gave a holiday concert on the 14th inst, in tha Boboolroom, which

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