Show hi IL iks No S tI 11 1 r I I II I ARMO I CAMP AMr AMrI I Thousands of British I Soldiers Patrol the Streets Unionist Unionist- Sinn Fein Clash LONDON July 26 The 26 The British I government is not conducting ne negotiations negotiations negotiations ne- ne with any section of Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- fland land nor any ri faction faa fac tion Premier lloyd George an announced announced an an- I in the house of commons s this afternoon He said th that at the government would press the Irish home rule rub bill with all possible dispatch when parliament reas us b les DUBLIN July 26 Two 26 Two coast coastguard coastguard guard officers were killed in a ar arad I r raid rad aid on tho coast guard station by Sinn Skin Fein hero o. o early today i BELFAST July 26 AI Although Al- Al L though several clashes occurred during the night resulting in the death of one constable and wounding of three Sinn this city was comparatively quiet toda today The I constable was constable was shot by a n sniper The Sinn Feiner were wounded In street fights tights with Unionists Belfast today presents tho the appearance appearance ap tip- JJ of an armed camp Thousands of ot British soldiers pa patrolled pa- pa I trolled trailed the streets and guarded public buildings b while motor lorries lorries lor lor- ries and tanks were stationed at many points Breastworks were I erected on the tho outskirts of ot the I town j I Civilian Shot I A civilian Ignored the challenge of ot a L British sentry who ordered I him to halt He was shot Sunday passed quietly except i fox for the murder of or Police Ser Sergeant cant Mulbern I who was shot by several se masked mon men at nt the entrance to toa I a a. Catholic church hurch I D occurred In several se 1 neighboring towns during the night At Ban Bangor or and Newton- Newton 1 wards wardEl a number or of saloons were loot looted cI Similar Incidents occurred I at LIsburn Civil War Reigns I So far as Belfast and the rest of ot Ulster is concerned civil war II has developed In which tho the BritIsh British Brit Brit- ish troops are unwanted and un un- thanked Police Pollee dispersed a 1 lar large mob which attempted to set fire to a convent on road rondo An armored car and machine guns were used The lord mayor of oC Belfast Is- Is a proclamation calling upon all citizens to cease fighting and aid alt In restoring order At Queenstown police and mill mili Lary raided Sinn Fein ers in the town hall haJJ seizing all nn documents I Crisis Realized LONDON LOI LONDON DON Jul July 26 Sir 26 Sir Horace Plunkett founder of the Irish Dominion league and leader of or orthe the tho moderate Irish nationalist opinion told a New Castle Casto audience audience audi audi- ence enco yesterday esterday that the situation In Ireland Is more alarming than within his knowledge of ot forty years A similar view Is reflected by bythe bytho bytho tho the newspapers of ot England and It Ireland eland It found expression In Inthe Inthe inthe the speeches Thursday In the house of commons even Sir Edward Ed Ed- ward Carson declaring he had never never known anything like the tho tate tato of ot anarchy prevailing and andI I that In In three-quarters three of or Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- I land the British government o has bee beM t i entirely beaten Sir Hamari Greenwood chief chic secretary for Ireland warned the tho country to hine itself t. t a a. bitter i period ih In Irish history T 1 |