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Show IRELAND FACES RAILROAD TIE-UP Train Crews Refuse to Move Troops, Police or Guns on Lloyd George's Orders DUBLIN. July 31 (By The Associated Asso-ciated Press ) If Premier Lloyd George's threat to dismiss every man on the Irish railways unless they carry arms, ammunition, sol Hers, police po-lice or anything that the government asks them to carr. Is enforced, there : will be no railway operating In Ire-! land next week, according to predlc-tlons predlc-tlons here. A still worse calamity, from the' Irish point of view, is that the Dublin horse show, un annual event in which every Irishman Is deeply Interested, 1 will either have to bo cancelled or. become ii mere parody of the usual e.hlhllion It has he.-n .:un.d that Viscount French, lord lieutenant of In land, will not attend. no |