Pathé's Weekly, No. 48 (1914)
Pathé's Weekly, No. 48 (1914)Short | News
Brooklyn Navy Yard, N.Y: Arrival of U.S. Supply Ship "Celtic" with "Jackies" who did service in Mexico. Budapest, Austro-Hungary: Emperor Francis Joseph whose ultimatum to Servia threatens all Europe with war. Nish, Servia: King Peter I of Servia, who refuses to bow to the Dual Monarchy's ultimatum. St. Petersburg, Russia: The Czar, who has served notice on all powers that Russia "cannot be indifferent" to any invasion of Servian territory. Paris, France: President Poincare, who with France must, by the terms of the Triple Entente, join Russia and England against the Teuton. London, England: King George V, whose Home Rule trouble cannot prevent Great Britain from becoming involved in the war as Russia's ally. Berlin, Germany: The Kaiser, in whose hand peace or war rests and who is throwing his powerful influence for peace. Seattle, Wash: A spectacular night fire destroys the excursion steamer Nelson on Lake Washington. Vera Cruz, Mexico: Ltc. Roberto A. Ruiz, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs under President Huerta, leaving for Havana with his family. Long Island Sound: A diver, equipped with the new diving apparatus invented by the Submarine Diving and Recovering Company, descends 212 feet, a new record. Newport News, Va: Seven hundred Greek officers and sailors arrive to arm the Battleship Mississippi sold to Greece by the U.S. Government.
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