Show MEETING OE H CABINET Imperative Demands to Be Made Upon the Transvaal London Sept 29The meeting of the British cabinet on whose deliberations deliber-ations practically hangs war or peace in South ica began at 1 oclock this morning President Krugers reply to the labt note of the imperial government met has now been received and will be the pivot of todays discussion The cabinet adjourned at 315 p m The ministers were heartily cheered byte by-te waiting crowds I is said from Boer sources that Mr Chamberlains proposals submitted to the cabinet include in-clude an indemnity for the cost of sending out troops the disarmament of the Transvaal forts the suppression of Dr Leyds legation judicatlve and legislative independence for the judges the equality of the English and Dutch languages and full and complete admission ad-mission of the supremacy of British interests throughout South Africa A dispatch from Cape Town to the Associated Press is given the leading place In the afternoon papers While It Is too brief to give an adequate idea of the Transvaals attitude the impres c on i produced was rather favorable than otherwise The crowds began to gather in the vicinity vi-cinity of the foreign office as early as 1 oc lock The home secretary Mr Matthew White Ridley was the first to arrive at 1115 Mr A J Balfour first lord of the treasury came down from Scotland and Lord Salisbury came from Hatfield They reached Downing street shortly after noon Mr Joseph Chamberlain the secretary of state for the colonies drove to the colonial office at 1215 p m As he passed through 1 the crowd assembled in Whitehall he I was greeted with cheers which were renewed when he alighted A large force of police was stationed about Downing street but perfect order or-der was maintained The Pall Mall Gazette says it understands under-stands that Mr Chamberlain submitted submit-ted a dispatch to the cabinet council today to-day containing the following demands on the Transvaal I 1 Five years franchise qualification without hampering conditions 2 Municipal selfgovernment at Johannesburg Jo-hannesburg on a freely elected basis 3 The separation of the judicature v from the executive and its independence of volksraad ence cce ol srad 4 The abolition of the dynamite monopoly I S i The removal the fort dominating Johannesburg though the defenses at Pretoria may remain f 6 The teaching of the English language r lan-guage In the schools |