Show ORA WING A GORDON AROUND AROUND THE TUE BOERS In Their Attempt to Escape They Move From Farm to Farm WILL WIIL AVOID A VOI CONCENTRATION Scouts Continually Sight t hoot Halt tex lea ul oil Inner on Ul Ji South London Oct 7 A correspondent of at atthe the Times wiring front from Dundee Natal says ES that during the time progress of oC a big movement such as its Is IH is II lul lx bing bring ing con conducted conductor dueLed ducted ductor by Gen Ceo Lyttleton In the time south east Ost corner ot of the the tho news canals mostly ot of a record of lt time the tie ments of ot time thu floors Doers from roam term farm Carl to fur feral in inIn In their attempt to P th cordon which Is now IWI being dm n aNund them by h this the Brish troop troupe In tho the country In which the tho opera operations oper I bus are lre taking place It Ills Is Impossible to I prevent small smal groups of ot Boors Huerl trout fruin slipping through the thu columns It I Is Ia well wol known knowl lion how a large number of oC floors Doni can mu a awaY wa wala ay ayla la In an al almost Incredibly thus On tho the present occasion It li is to be feared that the tha he though In la a greater grealer number Chain usual will wi bo be 0 alarmed by 1 their at Kurt Fort lula and will wi avoid further concentration Ion tion ton Tho rho main body of ot Doers which re remains remains remains mains under the tIme leadership hll of Com Coma th hi Doer com coin cm U Is cordon within tho the and Is II pressing north from Crom coma the time Zulu Zululand Zululand Zululand land frontier On the time western frontier of ot Natal the danger daler of Invasion seems e to have Ilvo been averted by b the time rapid movement of oc time the British troops Throughout the eastern Transvaal the time scouts sc ut continually sight armed Doers Boers Most of ot these thel do tb not belong to tonny any particular commando but hut the movements of or the time and art are ai always leady 1 j y to snip tram from n a I sate safe dis die distance distance tance whon arises ariles SOUTH ADM lION TION IN New York Oct 7 Viscount do de Matel hun ha formerly consul con ul general und and special plenipotentiary for tor Portugal In tint the Transvaal has hns Issued a I pamphlet re cc reviewing viewing the administration In iii South Africa trica during the last quarter of ot a n cen cemi century tury says San the tho London representative of oC the Tribune This The he viscount throws lit little lt littie tie tle te light on the political Intrigues Intrigue of the time hoer Doer government He lie lc states that ion Con l on the representative lye tive at nt Pretoria was wal kept well sehl wel In Informed II informed formed or of time the doings of ot Mr Ir lr and time the preparations that eie being made by bv tIme the Doers for Cor war Mr Ir Greene Oreene WOH waH also aist supplied by b friends with the cor car correspondence of ot the time representatives rind and agents In Europe nt at I t Pre lre Pretoria term toria detailing their Interviews ws wl wi wI h ii different foreign Corhn ministers on 01 the tho European l continent besides copies of ct and secret that went from Pretoria tl I I I It I Is II only fair to assume that Mr Greene forwarded all aj the documents that came Caine Into Inlo his hands handl to tIme the British govern government meat ment mon so ito that list It I become more mon than ever over to understand un an preparedness for timi war Coping Copies of or orthe the time secret correspondence ure lre says fYR the viscount still In existence for Cor all al that Is known l on to tin thu Before I tIcs lea broke out one line of ot the thIs parties who muho held the time Information sent lent the lie lars lara out of the country countr for tor safety and future use u e On Or the time arrival of at Lord Hob Bob erts at Pretoria an nn order wan ivas wal given hen to send lencl the time papers back hiack to the Transvaal capital I Directly afterward It I was ne deemed pemel It fit lt to countermand this order hut but lost laM the th papers should be lost the tho ciphers were confided to MaJ In provost marshal at Pretoria A 1 Talk With i London Oct Oct 7 A dispatch train from Suez Sue to the lie Times describes describeR a 1 conversation with wih Pasha Pacha who Is IR spoken of by L the time correspondent as a 1 dignified kind ly II old gentleman speaking English l fairly well troll wel i Arab Is tilled with wih gratitude to the time Duke of or Cornwall and York for or the part his royal highness played In iii obtaining his release reI ape Hv I expressed warm ad nil admiration limitation for British rule In Ceylon Celon where he hI lived during his hil captivity Time The he famous factiouS Egyptian Is In iii feeble feebie health heal h He lie Intends Intents to abjure politics and do de devoto vote voto himself to religion |