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  • Gaumont Weekly, No. 36 (1912)
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Gaumont Weekly, No. 36 (1912)
Short | Documentary, Short, News

A Bunch of Busy Bees. So trained by a Californian that they are perfectly harmless. A Dancing Dwarf. Small individual who has been entertaining millions at recent country fairs. The Newest Zeppelin. German inventor produces one more ...See moreA Bunch of Busy Bees. So trained by a Californian that they are perfectly harmless. A Dancing Dwarf. Small individual who has been entertaining millions at recent country fairs. The Newest Zeppelin. German inventor produces one more airship that is now in commercial use. Waiting for the Robert E. Lee. Animated pictures illustrating the popular song. Will He Be Secretary of State? President-elect Wilson, the morning after election, talking to William F. McCombs, his campaign manager, who possibly will have a cabinet position. Off for Morocco. Alpine soldiers leave Marseilles for French-African territory. A Western Excursion. Seattle folks spend a happy day on the inland ocean. The Czar on Dress Parade. Russian ruler in full uniform at Moscow. Funeral of a Famous Priest. Rev. Dean Gessnar dies at Elizabeth, N.J. The Steamboat Rams a Dock. Portland, Ore., steamer wrecks herself and sinks at her dock. May Float Sinking Ships. Brazilian inventor designs apparatus to prevent disabled steamers sinking. San Antonio Auto Races. Four-wheelers glide around southern track in splendid array. Barney Oldfield, who broke the record for one mile on this occasion. One racer had a smash-up. English Naval Review. His Majesty's ships inspected by English Royal Family. Many British warships are now equipped with aeroplanes. The Prince of Wales comes ashore. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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