TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.
THE TERMS OF I'EACE. By Telegraph. l'ren.-. Association. U'lpyriirW London, Thursday. Paris and Swiss advices in regard to the negotiations for peaco between Italy and Turkey indicate Ilia!, Turkey desires to retain Tobruk ns a port, of access to tho hinterland. Italy is to likely to ujvvr<> to thin, as Turkisli possession might prove an obstacle to Italian penetration. Italy is favourable to the other proposals, and is also willing to iuirredor Iho Aegean Islands recently captured, subject to guarantees of fair treatment of the Christians. Italy will not guarantee tho proposed Turkish loan.
A FIERCE ENGAGEMENT,
Tripoli, Thursday. A severe engagement was fought near Benghazi yesterday.
The ArabJ were repulsed, leaving 800 dead on tho field. The Italian loss was (51 killed and 130 wounded.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 502, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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128TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 502, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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