Show 1 arll J Ni J A According to a London dispatch there seems to be some apprehension fon ot of a clash Britain and ranee JUpt The latter country Is to regard tIme the present time opportune for tor a demand on J En ng land for the evacuation of oC the ot of the It Is not that the tho question has again beers been brought up between n tIme tho two governments but Il seems esema highly Improbable that France should nt at this time seriously contemplate the Inter InterruptIon of oC friendly relatIons with willi her neighbor The risk would be too great grent It Is not probable that Franco Fronco wIll wUl carry rorry her Egyptian agitation beyond the diplomatic singe but there Is nl al as some ome danger that reason will be dethroned by popular clamor William WilliamT WilliamP T P Stead In Iii the uC of the tho mark when hen ho he says first that the French are Just III o capable of oC mating maUng the lighting strength ot of Great Britain an was vas thIs country ot of under underestimating estimating the tho strength ot of the and secondly that Prance Is qu tD ca capable pablo pable of oC going olna mad at co certainly was wac temporarily she the On o 0 html lillI only to finish nt at Sedan and under certain circumstances that feat might be with such variations nl as nn an attempt to reach rench London would The negotiations with Italy to replace e ethe the English garrisons In Egypt would seem elm to turn Ish a ground for J III l technically a Turkish depend mc envy Great turned the rebel robel rebellion lion ot of AnnUl to advantage and occupied the tho country countr ostensibly In or order tier der to help the to preserve the tho peace l troops troop were werl t to hold time the country nil as long as such Buch was deemed necessary but rio no longer It If now the time lien hns come for tor Great to use uso her Egyptian troops else olse elsewhere whore where the responsibilIty for tor the maintenance ot of pence peace and law In J ella talla on Oit the tho Sultan Sulton who Is the sovereign anul It If his power Is dent clent Europe must agaIn Interfere Great ot of Egyptian tian affairs tl it will be contended was anI only She does not own Egypt and cannot replace her troops l there with those ot of any ono one ot of the European powers In III France nn an 1 idea prevails that treat Orent may hare to she give up tip Egypt In order to hold South AfricA hut Dut tar us as can be seen at tins thIs stage ot of the war there Is III no such t ty reat BritaIn has now about OO 00 men on South African soli Against this vast arm army the Hoera accordIng to the best estimates tes muster to exceed men including time the for tor that fight with them o Great relit Is preparing to send fiend another ot of not tar far from men lOon to the scene ot of war while the have hae no reserves to draw on JIow long can oan the tho Doers under such Buch circumstances c continue to be a to Great lint alas power and prestige And then what Is a force of oC men or even een halt v million to II a coun countr country tr try like Groat 1 As s tar far ns no hu human man foresight call oon tell I has no prospect ot of obtaining revenge for tor Egypt or In the tho m near nr future nut hut the future is II often otten hidden bidden to the VIeW of at even ven the most trained observer of at human events It Is never sefe to build on mere appearances There is II n a I that the destiny ot of nations notwIthstanding the calculations ot of both statesmen and demagogues |