THE TRIPOLITAN WAR.
HITCH due TO TURKEY. London, October 13. Reuter reports that the hitch m the poace negotiations is clue to lurkey desiring that the clauses favourable to her should operate forthwith, and those unfavourable to Turkey await the Ottoman Parliament’s ratification. _____ THE DUCHY CONFERENCE. Constantinople, October 13. The conference of Italian and Turkish Ministers at Ouchy has ended. It ' is reported that there is still a very slender tie that may hold. It is deemed hero that the hitch is serious. h§\. NEW DEMAN D FOR PEACE. Romo, October 12. La Tribuna semi-officially announces that Turkey at the last moment made a new demand for peace which was impossible. TURKS LOSE HEAVILY, [\ (Received 8.35 a.m.) Romo, October 13. A force of Turks and Arabs was routed at Bennsfer, near Berna, with considerable loss. Twelve Italians were killed and 83- wounded. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. BODY FOUND IN THE SAND. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, October 14. The body of Stanley Beattie, who was lost some months ago, was found in, the sand on the river bank by boys while rabbit shooting. When found the left leg was fractured. Deceased must have had a fearful experience before he, succumbed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 43, 14 October 1912, Page 6
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