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WAR CASUALTIES.

TURKS LOSE HEAVILY. during the bombardment. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. April 20, 11 p.m.) London, April 26. The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Constantinople states that 300 Turks were killed and 315 wounded at the recent bombardment of the Dardanelles by tho Italian fleet. BOMBS FOR ITALY. Vienna, April 25. Two cases of German bombs for aviators, and consigned to Italy, wero seized at Innsbruck, Austria. ITALY'S CHANGE OP PLANS. London, April 25. "The Times" says tho Italians' action in tho Aegean Sea was due to the collapso of their original plan. It was previously boliovcl that the Arabs would welcome the Italians with open arms. RUSSIA'S UNEASINESS. Constantinople, April 25. There is uneasiness in official circles in Russia at Turkey's attitude in closing the Dardanelles, and which tho Porto i: reluctant to reopen.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 5

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WAR CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 5

WAR CASUALTIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 5

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