Show ARE AE FLEEING BRISH I Dutch Drive Them From Vii Vil Villages Vi lages Near Gape Town I CRY FOR FOE AID A IS SENT SENTI I HEAVY HAV ARE ABE ABEA AE A NECESSITY DEE London Jon Jan Ja 7 iTis This mornings news from f na Cape Town is again a ain unsatisfactory tory teaT tor MarOl Ia law last has bosh been b n proclaimed at M and would have hae been ben proclaimed in other districts but that that the te t cabinet meeting called cled Saturday was wa unable to agree agee as to its is advisability The vagueness geness of the information tion to concerning the movements and position of the te invaders has sent a afresh afresh afresh fresh cold ok fit over the colonists and Cape Town calls cans loudly for Cor strong rein reinforcements reinforcements from England England on the ground gund that tat the greater geater part of Lord available force is employed in protecting the lines nes of oC communication tion ton and the Rand mines the latter ex en e for tor a o distance of or o fifty miles mies It Is I 1 asserted by bv one Cape Town cor correspondent correspondent or respondent I that unless the forces f In Cape Cap Colony are are increased i a 1 most mot unde untie undesirable state of affairs may result result as the success in arms of the invaders however slight might be the signal sigal for fora a Dutch rising British Flees Front From Villages As M it I is many British residents have had io O leave leave the Dutch h villages near Op Town Tor their lives being ng unbearable able According to a a native nathe report a hun hundred deed dred dr men either el er Boors Boers Ber or local farm farmers far farer ers ess er have just passed through trough Clan William district In the direction of ot Malmesbury The Te Cape Town correspondent of ot the te Daily Dai Mail Ial who calls caUs for t r fresh troops says Prominent loyalists de tie declare dare clare that thet tot the rebellious colonists will wl construe the colonial call caU to arms as a challenge and that that the ominous silence of the combined with the fact that members of ot the jun tain Cape Town have been ben touring in inthe Inte Inthe the te disaffected districts emphasizes the necessity for martial law The ne was never more acute for dis dispatching dispatching dispatching patching reinforcements Already Alren y there is proof thet that colonials are lead lair inte the commando The military movements reported are quite unimportant though Portugal is sending reinforcements to Lourenzo Lour Marques I Leyds Le Actively Recruiting Dr Leyds according to The Hague correspondent of the Daily Dally Man MalI is re recruiting in Holland Belgium France and Germany airman and his recruits will wilt be he besent besent sent to ostensibly as i emigrants each man receiving tW 50 down on starting In a letter to the Times this morn morning morning morning ing the Earl of Dunraven emphasizing the very grave situation in South Africa Arka warns the country to distrust the opinions of or parties on the spot and andI I to be ready for the t e unexpected He lIe complains of the Inertia of the author authorities authorities Illes and anti urges the necessity of large arge reinforcements The Cape Town correspondent of the Times who confirms the reports of o the multiplicity of o the Boer commandos says Nearly of the British troops are employed to tv guard the lines tines of oC communications and nd to garrison the towns towne leaving a very verp small number I I partly d to top pursue the ene enemy enemy enemy my The large lar e reinforcements r are ad advisable adi advisable i able vi and h Cheaper e per in inthe InI inthe the end I IThe The damage which the B ers did to toi I ts officially estimated e ted at i |