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European war illustrated in accordance with President Wilson’s policy of U.S. neutrality, etc. Latest pictures from the seat of war: The result of the Allies’ bombardment to dislodge the Germans at Forte Sous-Jouarre. The ruins and refugees of Lebbeke. A Red Cross train at Bedford station. French artillery moves north. A saw-edged bayonet. Senegalese riflemen encamped at Arran. London Fusiliers leave for camp. The first German flag captured is shown in Paris. England sends Sir George Paish to Washington in endeavor to restore credit exchanges between the United States and belligerents of Europe. Subtitles: Basil Blackett, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, Sir George Paish. The landing of Columbus is celebrated by pageantry and song at San Francisco’s great Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Mutual Weekly tug visits the wreck of the Metepan, which lies in the mud at the mouth of Ambrose Channel as the result of her collision with the Iowan. Residents of Billings, Montana, are made happy by the opening of new municipal bathing pool. National marksmanship competition, Division D, held at Fort Riley, Kans. Subtitle: Field Practice. Fast express train is wrecked near Syracuse, N.Y. with loss of two lives and 50 injured. Ten thousand head of western sheep are prepared for markets in the east. A remarkable picture from the Arctic, showing the rescue of the wrecked S.S. Karluk and her band of intrepid explorers. Miss Louie Green is crowned queen of the Southern California Grape Fiesta.

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Released: October 29, 1914
Genres: Short News
Countries: United States
Companies: Gaumont Company
Cast: Basil Blackett Louie Green George Paish

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