POSITION IN TRIPOLI.
AUTHORITIES MAINTAINING ORDER.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 28. Tripoli telegrams state that the panic of Italians and the demand for intervention are not justified. The attitude of the Turkish and Arab population is exemplary. The Vizier is exhorting the people to remain calm. All the banks are closed, and trade in the province is at a standstill. TRIPOLI, September 28. When ten Italian battleships or cruisers were sighted in the offing, a general panic ensued, but the authorities are rigorously maintaining order.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 9
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