New York Times 100 years ago today, July 14, 1912:
Would Pay Indemnity for Tripoli and Seized Islands, It Is Said.
PARIS, July 13.— The Italian Government recently informed the Powers in an unofficial way that it was ready and anxious to bring the Turco-Italian war to an end according to information from an authoritative source.
The Italian Government expresses itself as willing to pay a heavy cash indemnity to the Turkish Government for the transfer of its sovereignty rights in Tripoli to Italy and to act in a similar way in regard to the Turkish islands in the Aegean Sea already occupied by Italy.
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