Show SEES PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND trouble over ulster has been tho the cause of much comment out france the conflicting reports and rumors with regard to the attitude of 0 the officers of tho the british army toward tho the crisis in ulster created a painful impression press ton in prance france french history has more recent instances ot of similar events than that of england the mutinies la in the south when the troops refused to move against tho the rioting wine growers led to a general dislocation of the french army with a view to avoiding tho the use of local conscripts against their own friends and relatives but perhaps a closer parallel Is to bs be found in tho the refu refusal salof of a few boffl i to obey their orders during the talking of the church inventories under the church and state separation law those off officers leers were at once arrested and court to the general upon whose orders the arrests were made general do de gal llafet telegraphed my heart Is with you you have dono done your duty durn dura lex zed bed lex 1 T that bat leers off who belong to a nation whose sense benso ot of discipline Is tho alie admiration mi mt ration of the french should hava bave tendered their resignations rather than obey orders to ie regarded as a sign of tho the extreme gravity of 0 tho the problem which the petit parisian Parl slen fears may lead to an irish vendee |