1911. French. Silent.
In contrast to the title cards, the newsreel file read, "Description of the meeting in the newspaper article "La Presse" of 23/3/1911:
"M Andrew (Left) editor " Action Francais" presided over the encounter between Mr. Gung'l against Mr. Tisset."
"At the Grande-Roue, between Mr. Gung'l, publicist, and Mr. Georges Tisset, painter. This duel was motivated by one. private incident. At half past eleven, Mr. Sévérin-Mars, who led the meeting, brought the opponents together. From the first engagement, this the first round, Mr. Gung'l inflicts a penetrating six-centimeter wound on his opponent on the outer part of the right forearm. The point of the sword having passed through a large vein, a very strong hemorrhage occurs, putting M. Tisset in a state of inferiority. The encounter is stopped. Mr. Gung'l's witnesses. were MM. Séverin Mars and Bocetta . Those of M. Tisset were MM. Baron and Marcel Meret. Doctors Gravelines and Olivier Lenoir assisted the combatants. "
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