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ITALIAN-TURKISH WAR

ITALIANS BADLY ROUTED. ]PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT j LONDON, June 17. The Central News correspondent at Dehibat, states the Turks attacked Castle Lebda on Wednesday, and drove off the Italians, who left 1500 dead. The Turks had 50 killed and 150 wounded. BIG MOVE BY TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 17. Sixty thousand troops have been drafted into the Symrna district. ITALIANS AGAIN ACTIVE. ROME, June 17. The Italians effected a fresh landing at Bnsheifa, sixty miles east of Tripoli. The guns of the warship Umherta dispersed the Arabs, who were opposing the disembarkation.

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West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3

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ITALIAN-TURKISH WAR West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3

ITALIAN-TURKISH WAR West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3