Show fMllNER IN41C1IfAJH I IIi I-Ii He Will Soon Leave South Africa for England I I t TAKES TWO MONTHS REST I I I Operations in the Eastern Trnnsvnal f Have Begun Acting President Sclmlkburger Gen Botha Mr Stoynad Gen Dewet Have Meeting Meet-ing at Ermelio but Their Subsequent Subse-quent Movements Are Obscure Boers Likely Impute Sir Alfred Milncrs Absence to Politics London April 175ir Alfred Mllncr according to the Dally Chronicle Is coming to England early next month and will remain two months to recruit his health which has been severely Africa tried by his arduous labors In South II lost of the morning papers comment I com-ment upon tho effect which his absence at critical moment Is likely to have on the campaign recalling the fact I that Gen Botha male the objections to Sir Alfred Mllner one of the chief reasons rea-sons for rejecting the peace terms It Is expected that the Boers will Impute Sir Alfreds absence to political motives mo-tives A dispatch to the Times from Middle burg Transvaal says Operations in the eastern Transvaal have been begun There Is no doubt that Acting President Presi-dent Schalkburgeri Gen Botha Mr Stcyn and GEn Dewct had a meeting at Ermello but their subsequent movements move-ments arc obscure Raids on tho railways rail-ways become less frequent I |