Show I i Tho statement that Oom Paul Is urging i urg-ing his people to hold out that the y British will soon ho asking for peace becauso oft troubles in China and i dreaded troubles In India has If true I > very little behind It for Great Britain would much sqoner lose India than f South Africa The Russian is more I v and moro dominating Asia every year t > and twenty ears hence tip years will be In a y position to hurl a million soldiers upon v India if she cares to but Great Britain I I J < holds tho Nile and the southern soulher cape 2 t of Africa she means to connect the > f Lwo extremes by rail and to dominate J lt j all central Africa until her colonies r k there like ripe fruit may drop from I C < > the Parent stem and she will brook no fy Interference with that plan and would 4f not if some great power of Europe r were intervene to prevent her r hcr carry > i > > lpg out that plan She looks upon Af r rca as tho cpunlry where her surplus t r people can Belllc she expects before t many years to obtain the cotton for her V f mills there and all the tropical pro f 1 ductions that her people may need c She expects that the AngloSaxon will F dominate there as much n lie now does t Australasia and if Kruger has no more substantial hope than Is oulllncd In this dispatch then he is l clspatch thel leaning on a v r broken red surely and Is 1 giving his h people advice which will only result In r causing them more sufferings t suferings |