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  • Gaumont Weekly, No. 34 (1912)
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Gaumont Weekly, No. 34 (1912)
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Dreadnaught "Paris" Is Launched. France adds enormous battleship to its fleet at Toulon. Launching of the "Multnomah" at St. Helens, Ore. Nihilists Almost Get Him. Son of the Russian Czar, who was wounded by a revolutionist aboard the ...See moreDreadnaught "Paris" Is Launched. France adds enormous battleship to its fleet at Toulon. Launching of the "Multnomah" at St. Helens, Ore. Nihilists Almost Get Him. Son of the Russian Czar, who was wounded by a revolutionist aboard the royal yacht. Building Big Butte. U.S. Government dam on the Rio Grande, near El Paso, nearing completion. Knox Returns from Japan. Secretary of State and Secretary of Interior Fisher arrive in Seattle after attending Mikado's funeral. The Burning of the Berkshire. Coast steamer with cotton cargo in flames goes aground off Point Lookout, N.C. U.S. revenue cutter and S.S. Seminole supporting the Berkshire. The Texas State Fair. Lone Star state holds its annual agricultural exposition. Champion Irish setter of the world. Champion fox terrier of the world. The Homecoming of Colonel Roosevelt. Injured ex-president as he left a Long Island train after leaving Chicago hospital. A Dangerous Collection. Large quantity of arms and ammunition confiscated from striking miners in recent W. Va. labor trouble. Commerce Commissioners Meet. Leading businessmen from all the world gather in convention in New York City inspecting New York Harbor and fire boats. International Balloon Races. Starting from St. Cloud, France, of more than a dozen aircraft. Wreck of aeroplane in which Lieuts. Berger and Junghans lost their lives. Lilliputians on the Wing. German troupe of little men and women visit aviation field at Bork, Germany, and go aloft as passengers. Opening Rice Institute. Enormously rich educational institution is dedicated at Houston, Texas. Many world-famous educators present. War on Profanity. 22,000 members of Holy Name Society hold sacred demonstration in Washington to protest against unclean language. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Walter L. Fisher
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