Pathé's Weekly, No. 14 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

New York, N.Y: Thirty-five thousand parade in the St. Patrick's day celebration. Melbourne, Australia: The Regatta on the Yarra River is largely attended. Erie, Pa: The Niagara, the famous flagship of Commodore Perry in the war with ...See moreNew York, N.Y: Thirty-five thousand parade in the St. Patrick's day celebration. Melbourne, Australia: The Regatta on the Yarra River is largely attended. Erie, Pa: The Niagara, the famous flagship of Commodore Perry in the war with England in 1812, is being raised, after resting 100 years at the bottom of Lake Erie. Mexico City, Mexico: The ruined buildings and the many gruesome sights and incidents in this city are constant reminders of the overthrow of the Madero government. Berlin, Germany: The Kaiser and the Kaiserin assist at the fete given by the students of the University of Berlin. Toppenish, Wash: Rev. George Waters, a Methodist minister and Grand Chief of the Brotherhood of North American Indians, and Miss Bertha Spencer, daughter of Chief Lancaster Spencer, of the Yakima tribe, are among the prominent Indians attending the Redmen's Convention here. Moscow, Russia: Four thousand actors gather at the Kremlin to take part in the making of a Pathé play of the 300th anniversary of the Royal House of Romanoff. London, England: The Suffragette window breaking proclivities result in some specimens of humor which relieve the situation a little. Comic Section: Jeff tries to butt in on a good old Turkish graft, with unpleasant results. And Many Others. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less