THE WAR \n TRIPOLI.
TURKS REPULSED. AFTER SEVEN HOURS' FIGHIMNG. By Tolecraou— Press Association—O; pyriehl (R«c. November 12, 5.5 p.in«) Tripoli, November 11. TUo Turks, after seven hours' desperate attempts' to recover Fort HainiAioh, wero repulsed.
REVOLT OF WOMEN. ITALIANS BEATEN TO HEATH. Tunis, November 10. Tho revolt of Arab women spread like wildfire, and there weho soon thousands of rioters. Zouaves were called out to quell the disturbance, and a conflict ensued. Meanwhile tho Arabs killed all the Italians they could find; two were mercilossly beaten to death, and a child was slaughtered on its mother's lap. Houses were forced open and tho occupants butchered. The bodies of thirty Arabs and twentyfour Italians were found; nlso a great number of wounded.
ARRESTS FOR RIOTING. (Roc. November 13, 1 a-m.) Tunis, November 12, Eleven, hundred arrests were made in connection, with tho rioting. A GERMAN REPORT, OP THE RAVAGES OF CHOLERA. Berlin, November 10. The newspaper "Frankfurter Zeitung's" Tripoli correspondent reports that thero have been two hundred deaths from cholera, and that there aroono hundred fresh oases daily. Fifty Italian soldiers have died daily from cholera, and typhoid is also spreading among tho troops.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1284, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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