Show ENGLISH SOLDIERS REFUSE TO FIGHT IN IRELAND IRELAN 9 mom member born of the dorset regiment throw down arm arms when notified they are to be transferred trania erred london A mutiny of two compan lea les of the Dorset shire regiment stationed in belfast Is to reported by the pull 11 all mail gazette tho the pall mall gazette gazettes message says when the men of tho the first battalion of tho the Dorset shire regiment were paraded la lix belfast saturday and notified that they were being transferred elsewhere they threw down their arms A sergeant stepped forward saluted the officers and said wo we will have no home rule here this is thought in some quarters to be an exaggerated version of the reports of unrest among the regular troops in ulster belfast ireland A letter to the provisional authorities received from an officer at the curragh station states that more than officers had resigned including all the cavalry of fibers general sir arthur page corn com mandin mandi nr the troops in ireland had them paraded and told them accord ins int to ae letter that ibe had an express order and request from the king to ask every officer to go as ordered that they might never be called upon to fight and that it if they refused to go there might be a mutiny in the army which would mean a revolution in england and in six months there would be no king and no army |