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New York City: Italian passenger liner Giuseppe Verdi arrives from Naples with two 3-inch guns on her afterdeck to repel hostile submarines. New York City: After sailing 15,000 miles the cadets of the Schoolship Newport arrive home by steamship companies to officer their boats. Subtitle: The cadets are inspected before they leave for a short vacation after which they will take up duty as officers on merchant steamers. Slough, England: Cattle raised on the famous farms of King George are sold at auction at the annual show. Lewisham, England: Men of the Twentieth London Regiment are cheered as they parade with guns taken from the Germans at Loos. Aldershot, England: Lord Derby, at the close of his recruiting campaign, reviews some of the 2,950,514 men who responded to his appeal to enlist. New York City: Passengers from the waterlogged liner Thessaloniki are rescued by the S.S. Patris after being tossed for six weeks in Atlantic storms. Subtitle: Rev. Dr. Glavas, a Greek priest, who worked tirelessly to hearten his fellow passengers. Uncle Sam’s Activities: How the Government serves the people of the United States. Pictures taken by special sanction of the Government departments. Subtitles: Marvelous new machines, each of which prints a million stamps every two hours, are installed in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. George Stickney, inventor of the new machine. Gumming the backs of stamps. A finished roll of 600,000 stamps worth $12,000. The perforating device which has a capacity of 90,000,000 stamps every six hours. Coiling stamps for use in vending machines. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard students, members of the newly-organized boxing squad, spar in an open air ring in the snow. Winchendon, Mass: The delights of tobogganing and skiing thrill Boston society folk at annual winter carnival here. Centralia, Wash: Many families are driven from their homes when the Skookum Church River overflows its banks and floods the town. Portland, Ore: High school boys join the National Guard and naval militia and take the first step towards the Swiss military school system. Subtitle: Boys of the naval militia take the oath on the U.S.S. Boston.

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Released: January 8, 1916
Genres: Short News
Countries: United States
Companies: Pathé Exchange
Cast: Edward Stanley George Stickney

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