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Show I50KR AVAJl CLOUD. DHITIbH OA3IMI!T COUNCIL SUM MONEO ln,pl at lahanntilMirc are l-lln ' lf.of affl-Trnal ! " In ll,lllllleaal Aarll"" London, Hept 7 AITalra ate approaching ap-proaching a crlala In the dlapute with the Transvaal and the next few houra may wltneaa the dispatch of an ultimatum ulti-matum whleh may ilnride lietween peace ami war Urgent ineaaage have been aent to all the mlnlatera reueat-Ing reueat-Ing their atlendanee at a cabinet wiiin-o wiiin-o I tomorrow There la great activity at the admiralty an I war office Nu merous. telegrams are arriving from Mouth Africa (leneral Lord ttolsley Held inarahal and commander In thief l In eummu nlcallon with the war ofllce aa are alio (leneral Hlr livelyn Wood, adjutant-general, adjutant-general, and Colonel Hector Archibald MacDcinald, aide de-camp to the queen It la aasertel that the Highland light Infaulry at Devonporl ha Ih-cii not I Heel loprrparr for departure Tha Dally Mall eaprrwa the opinion opin-ion that tha next move will bean ill tlmatum hiiIcm President Kroger yield " It declare that 1 000 men la the oiillde number that the Iraneveal government can put Into the Held I he llerlln corrrepondent of the Dally Mall aaya "I learn from lloer aourer that re liable newe haa been received at Pretoria Pre-toria to the effect that I'rnldenl Km' gcrwlll not give Mr Chamberlain a chance to arml an ultimatum but wll1 take advantage of the Hrat auiplclona movement of the HrllUli troooa on the border to aMiime the offenilve s-lfxtiis Vtom .lohannesltarx Johannesburg, Hept 1 I'ubllc anxiety anx-iety ahowa no abatement and the exo-iuaof exo-iuaof the population continue. The Starr of acveral large financial house have departed with their hooka for Cape Town party of IV) left yea lerday, and during the pat week aev eral hundred have departed Many more are preparing to go On a declaration decla-ration of war the native will be transported on cara that are now In walling rauiIHe have been grouped and auperlntrndcnta for each group appointed In order to facilitate their removal and before hoatlllllca tan bigln the dlitrlct will lie pretty well cleared To IIIim , la Ilia I hllllar aldington, rept 7 Tha mntler of ' making an effective blockade In the ' 1'lllllpnlnc and especially around the Island of Luton, o aa to pnvcnl the liuruil,f lumuliUluliiu amuJUuUloii, , aun aupfdlea, If gUliitf thu Hrm Oou ilderahle concern Whether or not It la feasible to at tack, aubdue and garrison nil the port of Luton which inlgdlaerveaa porta of aupply for tde 1 lllplnot daa not yet been drtirmlned Heretofore tin re have lint been aiifllclenttroopaln I uton to mallei tdl possible and Ida question will now arlao wdetdcr troops had beat be aparrd for this purue J he president liaatnut ndvlsed that thn navy should bo utlllted for tho purpose pur-pose of preventing tho introduction of contraband of war and aupplle for tha 1 lllplnoa. At every port a naval vessel ha been atatloned and under the mill tary law of the Island every Incoming vraael can be made to exhibit It manifest. |