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THE TRIPOLI WAR.

ITALY'S PEACE TERMS.

TURKISH DEPUTIES AGAINST SURRENDER. POWERS AND BULGARIA. By Telcfrraph—Prc33 Association-Copyright (Eec. October 11, 0.10 a.m.) London, October 13. The "Daily Mail" declares that Italy insists on tho relinquishment of Turkish sovereignty over Tripoli, but is willing to give a money compensation. The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent had an interview with Mahniud Shevket Pasha, Turkish Minister for War. Tho Minister said Tnrkey had plans to meet a European trouble, but none to deal with the onslaught on Tripoli. Intervention by tho Powers was tho most suitable way of settling the dispute. Turkey, added the Minister, wanted peace to develop her internal affairs. "TO THE BITTER END." FEELING OP TURKISH DEPUTIES. (Eec. October 14, 0.10 a.m.) Constantinople, October 13. Meetings of Turkish deputies and Oppositionists decline to support a vote of confidenco in the now Cabinet, formed by Said Pasha. The Unionists are prepared to support tho Cabinet if it wilt resist Italy to the bitter end. AN ARMY CORPS' THREAT, Constantinople, October 12. An army corps at Saloniki has threatened to march on Constantinople in tho event of peace being agreed to at the present juncture. TROUBLE WITH BULGARIA. POWERS MEDIATING. ' Paris, October 12. The five Great Powers—Britain, France, -Germany, Austria, and Russia—besides endeavouring to mediate between Italy and Turkey, arc intervening to remove the tension between Turkey and Bulgaria. Sofia, October 12. All the Powers have assured Bulgaria that they will not permit Turkish aggression. ARABS SURRENDER, ITALY PROMISES COMPENSATION. Rome, October 12. Vice-Admiral Faravelli, the Italian Commander-in-Chief, has issued a proclamation at Tripoli. He promises compensation for damage done during tho bombardment. Three thousand Arabs have submitted to the Italians. Cholera has broken out at Tripoli. Four deaths have already, been reported. TRANSPORTS ARRIVE, TURKISH SOLDIERS IN THE DESERT. Tripoli, October 12. Twenty-two transports havo arrived here. The Turkish troops havo no shelter; thoy are exposed to tho sun and blinding sand. Food is, short, fever is prevalent, and there have .beert.niany'xlesertions. •;. ■ BRITISH REFUGEES, CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION. (Rec. October 11, 0.10 a.m.) Malta, October 13. Two hundred British refugees from Tripoli are claiming against tho Government for losses through their flight, which they declare tho British Consul ordered.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 5

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365

THE TRIPOLI WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 5

THE TRIPOLI WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 5

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