TURKO-TRIPOLITAN WAR.
DEATHS FROIVI CHOLERA.
FIFTY DAILY
’(United Press Association—Copyright;) • ! BERLIN, Nov. 10. | Tlie “Frankfurter Zeitung’s” Tripoli' correspondent that there hare been 200 deaths front cholera. There !are 100 fresh cases daily,, There are 50 3 cholera deaths among?: tie troops dailyrTyphioad is also spreading.
REVOLT IN TUNIS.
AMONGST ARAB WOMEN
TUNIS, Nov. 10. Tlie revolt of Arab*'women spread likec wildfire. There were soon a thousand‘rioters.
Zouaves wore called out to quell the riots* and a conflict ensued. Meanwhile Arabs killed all the Italians they could find. Two were merci-lessly-beaten to death. A child was slaughtered on its mother’s lap. Houses were * forced open, and: the occupants butchered. The bodies of thirty Arabs and twenty-four Italians" were found, also a great number of wounded (Received November *l3) 1 a.m.) TUNIS, Nov. 12.
Eleven hundred arrests, have _ been made, in- connection with the rioting of the Atab women.
TURKS REPULSED.
IN\ FIGHTING FOR . A FORT
(Received Nov. 11. 515 p.m-) TRIPOLI Nov. 11. The Turks, after seven* hours' desperate * attempts to recover Fort Hamidieh, -were repulsed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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175TURKO-TRIPOLITAN WAR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3373, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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