TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.
MOTOR LAUNCH CAPTURED. FLYING THE UNION JACK. BRITISH WARSHIP REQUESTED. H) Tnloeraph—Press Association—GoDrrlshl (Rec. January 30, 5 p.m.) Constantinople, January 29. Tho Italian cruiser Pi.emonto lowered a boat which was flying the white flag off llodcida and captured a motor launch flying the Union Jack. It is reported that the British Consul has requested that a warship bo sent. The Italians are threatening to bombard Hodoidn. Rinzaliez and fonr others aboard the steamer Africa, have been released. ALLEGED GERMAN INTENTIONS. Paris, January 20. Tho "Journal des Dobats" considers that Jlerr vein Kiderlen-Waechter's (German Minister for Foreign Affairs) visit to Eomo is intended to prepare a coup to arrange for Turco-ttalian peace on tho basis of Turkey's accession to the Triple Alliance, which is due for renewal in 1913. (Rec. January 31, 0.15 aim.) , Paris, January 30. France and Italy are- contemplating a mixed commission to devise a means of preventing a recurrence oi the seizures of steamers, and to arrange a maritime ■modus vivendi during the war.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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169TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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