Show The telegrams from South Africa that assume to tell about negotiations with the Boera do not In fact tell much There Is not even a certainty that the ncgcotlations ore for peace they may relate to other things altogether as the release of Boer women from the concentration concen-tration camps the exchange of prisoners prison-ers or something else The British press does well not to be lifted up on account of this embassy for it may mean nothing at all At tho same time It must be conceded that it probably has J some rcfalion the termination of the war audIt it does It must mean the concession of British domination for the British authorities from the first have made It very plain that this Is the only basis on which negotiations for peace can proceed It will probably be found that The Hagye dispatch Is correct cor-rect which suggests that the move Is merely to Inform the Boer leaders of the recent correspondence between Holland Hol-land and Qrcat Britain on the subject of peace |