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THE TRIPOLI WAR.

ITALY'S LATEST MOVE. PLAN TO OCCUPY AEGEAN ISLANDS. TURKISH FLEET PUTS TO SEA. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Itec. October 18, 11 p.m.) Vienna, October 18. It is stated that Italy has informed the Powers that sho is about to occupy M>tileno and two other islands in the Aegean Sea with a vicar to exercising pressure on tho Porte and hastening the acceptance of lie- pcace conditions. Fears aro expressed in Vienna that the oxcitjruent in 'L'u-ksy and the Balk-i is will bo increased if this course is persisted in.

MEDIATION FAILS. ITALY DETERMINED TO HOLD TRIPOLI. Vienna, October 7. It is semi-oflicially announced that tho Powers have ceased their efforts at mediation in the Tripoli dispute, aud that Italy is determined on annexation. TURKISH FLEET SAILS. TO PROTECT ALBANIAN COAST. Constantinjple, October 18. The Turkish fleet has sailed to protect tho harbours of Epirus, in Southern Albania. TURKISH ARMY IN TRIPOLI. A NEW COMMANDER. (Rec. October 18, 11 p.m.) Tripoli, October 18. The Turkish soldiers have deposed Munir Bey from tho command in Tripoli, and have elected Colonel Nisciat as his successor. FRONTIER TROOPS TO WITHDRAW. (Rec. October 18, 11 p.m.) Sofia, October 18. The Porto lias promised Bulgaria to withdraw its troops from tho Turkish frontiers. DISTURBANCES IN ALBANIA. (Rec. October 18, 9.15 p.m.) Cettinge, October 18. Albanians and Servians at Ipek, Borane, and Djakova aro resisting enrolment, and somo disturbances have occurrcd. The Turkish authorities have invoked military assistance. I FRENCH INTERESTS.

(Ilec. October 18, 11 p.m.) Paris, October 18. The armoured cruiser Leon Gambetta. (12,351 tons) has sailed for'tho Turkish and Tripolitan coasts to protcct French interests. MEAT ORDERS FOR ARGENTINA. Rome, October 17. Owing to the difficulty experienced in securing Australian freights to Naples, Italian orders fyr meat (including army orders) are going to tho Argentine. Tho Post Office has been advised from Berne that messages in code languago aro not admitted in Turkey.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 5

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THE TRIPOLI WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 5

THE TRIPOLI WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 5

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