STEAMER SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN
FIFTY MEN KILLED, THIRTY INJURED. (Received October 18, 1 p.m.) PARIS, 17th October. The crew of the French liner Amiral Hamelin (5051 tons) has been landed at Marseilles. The steamer was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. Fifty were killed and thirty injured. LIQUOR IN FRANCE NO SALES BEFORE MIDDAY.' (Received October 18, 1 p.m.) PARIS, 17th October. The French Cabinet has prohibited the sale of liquor before midday, and absolutely prohibits the sale to women and children. MEAT IN PARIS MEASURES TO RESTRICT PRICES. (Received October 18, 1.40 p.m.) PARIS, 17th October. Large quantities of frozen meat are being marketed in Paris. If this does not result in reducing prices, the Government will fix th« pnee of meat
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 8
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