FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI
BAYONET WORK. ITALIANS DRIVE OFF THE /ENEMY. By .Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Rome. December 3. The Italians in Tripoli drove oft a large force of Turks and Arabs with the bayonet, and the artillery shelled the fugitives. It is believed the Turkish losses were heavy. The Italians had eight killed and seventeen wounded. A PRESS CORRESPONDENT STABBED Tripoli, December 3. An alleged emi-s,\rv of the Young Turks stabbed .lean ! Carrer, correspondent of Lc Temps, supposing him to be an Italian who recently reported that the Ydung Turks had organised the assassination of individual Italians. NO MORE TURKISH OFFICERS FOR AFRICA. DIFFICULTY WITH THE 'ARABS. Received 4, 10 p.m. Constantinople. December 4. It is reported that owing to Italian successes in Tripoli and Terna the Government are sending ro more officers to Turkish Africa. It is understood difficulty is experienced in keeping the Arabs together. PORT "BOMBARDED. Received 5, 12.45 a.m. Tripoli. December 4. The battleship Reumberts' bombarded Todjarah.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 137, 5 December 1911, Page 5
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