FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI
ITALY'S PEACE TEEMS. DIRIGIBLES IN WARFARE. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright Received March 21, 12.45 a.m. London, March 20. The Times Rome correspondent states that the Italian peace terms demand the recognition of the sovereignty in Tripoli and Cyrenaica, the withdrawal of all Turkish troops and officials, the rc-estab-lishent of the statu quo in regard to Italian residents in Turkey. While Italy recognises the spiritual authority of the Khalif and the religious liberty of the Moslems, she will guarantee the Ottoman debt to the creditors who have purchased Turkish Government property in Tripoli and Cyrenaica. A dirigible at an altitude of 1200 metres directed the Italian artillery fire on the Turkish camp at Zangur with such success and precision that the Turks fled. The dirigible proceeded to the Turkish camp at Suniaden and dropped bombs, which destroyed the commissariat depot. BOMBS DROPPED FROM AN AEROPLANE. Rome, March 19. An aeroplane at Benghazi dropped bombs, killing twelve Arabs and Turks.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 225, 21 March 1912, Page 5
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