GENERAL NEWS.
Shanghai's Missing Goal- breaker Tricod-
J. G. B. Hadley, who escaped from the American jail about a month ago is now in Yokohama working for a anfe. For some time after bis escape Marshal D. A. Wilson, jr., of the United States Court for Chinn, hnd enrol od Shanghai for him and when le bad given up hope he sailed away for Aniorica for a three months vacation. When the Pacific Mail, steamer touched at Yokohama and the United States Marshal wont ashore for a stroll, one of the first persons to greet him was J. G. B. Hadley, know. ing that there are no extradition laws between Japan and China and he was perfectly safe from 18- arrost. Ho told, M«rehal" Wilson that he was working in a onfe in Yokohama and expressed wish to come back to Shanghai,-
China Progs."
German Troops in Chinp. A Berlin wire states that the withdrawal of a part of the Ger- man troops in Ching, which should take placò in August nöxt, chanot be effectuated because tho sepurity of the county inï not improved. As møt of the troops concernglie dar for rent in September, two transports. bringing out fresh tromjait crohev@ thoso at present serving in China. The cominand of tlusedêt whmont, nutil now provisionally confided to a captain, will be bruceforth given to a epmmander.
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Hon. H. A. F. Currie Dead. The "London and China Ex- pros" announce the death of the Hou. II. A. F. Cuerío, C. M.G.,, F.R.G.S, whiob took place on 2nd ult, following upon na operation Mr. Cherie WIN A Member of th. Executiv Contucji of the East Africa Penontorito;, and non meg of the Uganda Railway since 1903 The deconsed gentleman had only re- cently arrived in London from the Protectorate, and his unex pected demise will be regretto! not only in British East Africa and Uganda, but by his many friends in Chino.
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The "Buffs Future Home. Wallington, to where the 2nd Battalion of "The Buff" next relief sonson from Singapore, is a station in Madras, and con- venient to the vory pleasant hill station in Ootacamuid. Welling- ton Barracks are compuratively modorn and well equipped, and aro certainly the most comfortable. in the presidency. Wellington, Aaya tho "L. Express," will The be a pleasint change to Buffs" after the moist and ener vating climate of the Straits Settlements.
Copyright Act to Apply to Japan
By au Order in Council pub- lished in the "London Gazette," on June 28th the Copyright Act is to apply to a number of ter ritories under Imperial protection including Wei-hai-wol. It je also ordered that the protection, of the Act shall extend to Japan amongst other foreign countries. The Shoe of St. Thomas of
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