Show WANTS TO WEAR OUT GEN DEN DEWET Order of Lord to General Troopers ARE AIm JOHm ot oi ur ii ni tt 01 imm 1111 Ill mite New York Dec aA dispatch b to this the Tribune from London says Gen offers that the lInes of communIcation Ire are not seriously menaced b by the Hoer raiders ralden lie U bat ha suddenly at 1 Pretoria after afler a flying Jours IY y to toDe 0 De Dc Aar and having t I in III a single week up and down th the entire line of communIcations without a sense en enof of Iti III message tends tend to minimise mInimis the ot of time the hi In Cape Colony and to rl reveal veal the th list ot of hi his campaign Knox troop troopers are described as 81 lighting burghers at kop and pre preVentIng VentIng hi hits return southward to the Orange river Some military writers hive have mistily ably assuming that would merely L be e kept under and that troopers would ile be di Vented to the defense of oC Cape Colony The pursuit of the great raider hat has tint slackened and Ind lie he wilt will be he ii tl is caught Lord know that the CAp capture ture lINt ot of is II the important result to tobe tobe be accomplIshed since Botha and Df Dc will hold out as 61 Ion bong a theIr allY I ii movIng aero across time the veldt and swoop woop tug tall down upon isolated Knox no bias hili rc received elved a roving to keep up the diane chue sni aM wear out It if lie hit cannot earner corner entrap the to fox Time The statement that Gen Oen Colville h bias been heen requested to resign hll ot of all an Infantry brigade at GIbraltar II attracting mu much h attention It will be remembered went out to South Africa In Iii command of Ih the flu of Rightly or Wrongly he wa was blamed hy by nearly alt all War correspondent for tor hot moving more quickly to time the aid of at Col Broad wood on the occasion of the at Sann pot post arid anti he wU Wal accused ot of not hot marching to 10 the assistance ot of time the ImperIal yeomanry when ho time the affair afterward tl he left South Africa the coin eom mend of en an infantry brigade at tar The Times pays In the natural infer erwe ente I ii that Lord ord Landsdowne took a not Mt unfavorable view of Gen Oen con cun conduct duct and Mr himself unable to agree hI predecessor |