TURKISH LOSSES.
li.v Tc'tcrapU. •• I're.-:- A'--- >c .1: :->n. • T 1 *"ilit Advices from Corfu '.Male dial, I vvo Turkish dost rovers liav» been sunk, si; i another has In to eantured by J.!)o i tal i;io squadron. < >!)(• «C tlif in pi .].! i»>;.'. s 'lull 1.-.l up in L'revesa has- also n. iai sunk. her commander being k; iio by a shell, while eight 0' (lie crew were dinwwd. The main Turkish squadron lei t Beirut on Thin sday. and passed through Ihe i 'srdanclios af mu»i) 00 Sunday. News of its safety spread like wilu-liio 'brouf.ii Sfamhoul. and resulted in a great demonstration of public relief. The Daily News special correspondent al Tripoli reports that the forts were bombarded, and the palace destroyed . The (own has, been evacuated, and the troops are preparing defences in
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 5
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138TURKISH LOSSES. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 401, 4 October 1911, Page 5
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