Show CASUALTIES OF SITFFOLKS Twentyseven Killed One Hundred and Thirteen Missing London Jan Further news of Gen Whites victory Is anxiously awaited as It Is generally realized today that there was little warrant for the exultation which followed the announcement of his repulse of the Boers The remarkable remarka-ble relevatlon In Boer tactics has been another complete surprise to the British Brit-ish who had not reckoned on the weakened garrison of Ladysmlth being subjected to such a courageous assault und it Is realized that Gen Whites troops cannot bo expected to greatly prolong such an arduous defense In some quarters it is considered unaccountable unac-countable that Gen Buller did nol press the passage of the Tugela while the Boers were engaged northward and the comment on his apparent supine ness aic no wise complimentary The casualties of the Suffolks near Colesberg were KILLED Col Watson and Lieu Is Wilkins Carey and While and twentythree men MISSING Capts Brett Thompson and Brown and LIcuts Allen WoodMartin and Bulter and 107 men Wounded Twentyone men Gen French further reports that the casualties of the other regiments lo January lib were twelve men killed and fortyfour wounded |