Show I 1 II l f nC nf I III TROOPS J P SENT NI TO JO IRELAND w B British Said to Fear Clashes 7 r i on Anniversary A An Y of 1916 Revolt r iBy By Daniel an el OConnell O'Connell Int International News Service Staff Correspondent DUBLIN March 1 10 Heavy y Hea move move- roe so British troops are under way I In Ireland 1 Many ny trains bearing soldiers soldiers sol sot diers field guns and large caliber ar artillery ar ar- tillery ry arrived here during the past twenty-four twenty hours The forces are being dispatched to different parts of the country countr that that It was authoritatively reported th the military officials ar are taking Jr pre cautions against a a. Sinn Fein Fetn uprising at Easter the fourth anniversary of ot the Dublin rebellion Sinn Fein Feih leaders lenders believe that t the military yi v make hake a abig big roundup within within with with- in jn the next neat few da days arresting men who took part In the 1916 uprising All Allare are said to have been ticketed for ar ar- ar I ar-I rest I Count Plunkett who has long been beena beena a a commanding figure In Irish affairs nis said Co fo be behind a a. movement nt to orr or- or r moderate Irish opinion for sett settlement set set- t of the le Irish rash problem in a way I t that ri N et with American ap- ap iu ti Count Count t who who was a a sup- sup n 1 orter of the dominion form of gov gov- 1 t r t for lr Ireland l nd similar to that ot of canada Canada t favors vors th the tho formation of a league e gu that will be midway between the extremes of Ulster unionism and southern Sinn SHin He belie believes s that thai frish rish difficulties could be solved through the establishment of a con eon conri I t as assembly embly representing all I Ire Ire- e.- e. er ri land lland t |