Show BRITAINS FurS HIGH COMMISSIONER rtnnnnnnnnnrvruuuinnn Allrod Mllnor who Crossed Swor dsDlr > lomnilcnlly Sir He Deatin Public J Lifo ns n with Oom Print Kruoor and the nduontlon Proved Invnlu Mnn I Now pnpor 1 Ho Cnmo able In HlB Training ns n Stnte mnnHow Datweon to bo the Mon ol the Hour In the Dispute Orcnt Drltnln nnd tho South African Hopubllo n n ihnnr 1 nlltlJl1lUfUIUIIlllUl Mllner ao prom Vio > la I Sir Alfred inent In connection wllh the questions that hat a ra nearly plunge Oreat llrltaln Into a war wllh the South African republic of which Oom Paul I Stroller la I prelldenlT To be euret Sir Alfred Mllner la I governor of Cap I Colony and la llrltlih high entnmlaalnn w to South Africa Uut that is l not nautili for the public 10 know of tho man who has determine that the lIt president nhall milk conevoisholls to the Hngllah which heretofore hau been firmly withheld and who has Stood llrltaln at bill loack l In vry move he haa chosen to make whether of ounces olon or thrtnl in1 connection fill note rontray whir r It la lntratlng to know that whli the South African republic la I regnnled aa u Mill plac In comparison with llreat HHIaln and la I ai It point ot I t in or the country to i f rctr than i ni and Wales em bll I and Under favor inlithmall04 and ImlUtrlal odllln mlhI I made to aupmrt nearly no great it rovartf Pope utatlon Henc I1roP dent Kroger I not to bo blamed I for the ldm that him country will write day be a state or VIVlVlUUUUUUUUUUWWWWW fas jut after the Jameaon raid Its muit he I a mail of v qul lt tact muit demand the llnlvJ < I aupporl of the nation and must bo alrotiit for In had lo ased with 1 n strong man Sir Alfred Mllner Wall rlionen and In was en darsool by loath tin ereal Parties na the man for the oeeailon In the two Steals following fie prepared j pared te carry mil the llrlllnh I Ira I mail the procedure ahowa that them li I no ehlllyatnllylnn Nalther In I there any bluster IK la I quiet dignlned napKl fill and above nil determined When Preeldent Cruller wanted mil lona from linaland or damage for rll n ho Jaimmn raM Sir I Arthur Mllncr sold no and tli llrltlih government RAld no too Vhn too demanded con mloni I for Print aubjecia In the rrannveal llrltaln nuaialned tin don do-n nd Only a few day ago Joaph Ihnmutrlaln declared the Tranavaal epubllr to h a iwlaonoua contagion In Mouth Afrtrn and at rtld the na lion by him rmrliallc laniruao IIH want won those of PIP Alfrnl Mlln r taken lw llly front tho lnttwa report on tho Transmit dispute They were the nnnounivin nt that llrltaln would jnru Sir A fr JI Mllnrr I The llrlllfh lla was that llrlllh sub jerts rhould hiv lh franchise In the Transvaal bccnuit they paid hovy o5 I l I o t SIR ALFRED MILNER loternor of Cap Colony and IlrlllMi Illdi Comleeloner to South Africa who secured from Oven Paul Kruicr pr ildent of file South African Itepubllo i more concewloni for the llrlllah In the Transvaal than ties any other retire aentath llora of Treat llrltaln uiil who la handling Present negotiations with the Importance by hit Independent and courageous It not brusque I M > jcy I toward to-ward his near neighbor The rulers of the South African republic are the Dutch Population II Ikwra they are t termed I People Via live I In I the rrpub lie and an not rllliina are called ult lamlera Ot thee aliens a grut many are llrlllih subjects III la I nn behalf of thea that the llrlllhhlgli commission rr la I taking ouch tlgimua action Aa to Sir Arthur Mllner lie has long heart an Important Mantra In llrltlih diplomacy and though not brought Into In-to much promlnenc a In lie caa hAl carried ort high honor In equally rcaponalble poilllona It la I not airango that ha began his public career aa n newspaper man Indeed he held the arduous and rHInlbl place of ofolst ant editor of the Pall Mall llaiett when that journal had for Its chief I 110 radical Mr 1 Morley and retained I he Position under Mr Metal lie had been a gradual of Klnga riillrg and Osford University but file education In the exactIng nwapapr achnol was needed to place him before the public and In this regard h dmcrtbca It 1 ILl Invaluable I In-valuable I Ai to Sir Alfred nuallllca juskiincA none I aa a newipnper man nnd author Mr mead never lavish In him pralee of anyone said vition Illner entered the political < arena He succeeded In < iinblntng an ex treingy In I h1 with on II11rlurb nblllly of temper which enabled him lo atnld the blunder which None moat menseemots He nevor grnrnt < l auf flcent iteam to blow up the tmller Ile never went off at halfrock lie never mpallvd things Iy aver vehemence Thor waa In his rltlllif In those toy n lack I of the fervor and vigor that ho dipplayI In him England In Kgypt 110 was apt to ti anmcwhnt wooly w hen IU wanted him to be aa hoI aa ho-I the point of an nNMWl I It well In HH after aeverlne tile con ne ton with in Pall Mall rlnielte that PIP Alfred Hood aa n OW11 M I n 1 dilate nll he It was that declared In thai campaign at Hun Unit lnn landa duty was lo I ricer humlf of liuropean enlanglementa and attend only to her own emplro 110 Ivan defeated de-feated for parliament but ho became Mr Onachen a private aocrclary In IN I lie went 10 lltYIII an tinder receptor of flnance aria under tine of from irreateat prornnaula 1 nnglnml long produced In Ihlf century Ixird Cromir I he learned much of ttaloamanihlp I I And of lutrnllllnol relations ho I learned when It woa vino to he conciliatory concil-iatory and when to b firm lie aw that England could not abandon Europe Eu-rope aa he had once augmented Its wrote file famous book England In Hgypt graphically portraying what the llilllih had don for tin bind nf J the Nile He gratefully and tnitrully I knnuleilned the rlghtn and ocoom ellihmenti of other nultona but Hhowcd Imielf lo ba nral of all nn Mail ohmub Mtr 1111 1 he wee rhAlrllln or II I I1rlllh hoor1 GI Inlon1 rvnll hold In I IF tho IIAC undr two chart iarm Air W lIrurl on1 lilr I t IIlck noh In lilT wna a crlllinl llm In Bnulh Africa Tlrllnln needed there a man of j cpUoal force or charnct roc It texts y1 retain their place AI IIrlllh Jrrl The lt JrI late is more like I the American thht Jt they wanteil the franchise they Should forswear III leglancv to nny oilier iiouer Kruger could not yield and llrltaln would not ao war atwmxd Inevltale Hut Sir Arthur did nut want war not wlthatandlng film warlike talk an be engaged a memhrr ot the executive council of the Orange Free State w hlcli la friendly tu the notes to suggest a compromlie which I would satisfy 1 tile llrlllih by All In them the franchise totally t aa burgher Prrnllent Kruger dIJ I nut want war ami yielded to that r lilt which practically give the llrll ih their way aa withers or In matlera In the owns where they reside but keeps them out of Interference with tile general affairs of the South African republic It la u strange thing I to ua to allow alien I to vote at town elections and hold town onicea but hat I la what President tenser oonante to submit to th approval of the Volkirand aa an nounceil in nbe latest dlipatchee This la I what Sir Alfred Mllner WAS aiming to get certainly It waa all he could iiect except by Britain crush Inc the beer republic out ot existence Yet President Krucur I malntalnnl his ground well U Was diamond cut diamond dia-mond and both men allowed themselves tactful and able the advantage reeling Ig a alight digreo with the cilucateil man who had the greater nation at his back but whoM aklll In diplomacy was directed aa mui h to Averting war aa to winning n gains from Iho great note Io er |