The Count
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Initial release | September 4, 1916 |
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Directors | Charlie Chaplin |
Initial DVD release | Czechia |
Screenplay | Charlie Chaplin |
Vincent P. Bryan | |
Maverick Terrell | |
Producers | Charlie Chaplin |
Henry P. Caulfield | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2321967 |
About The Count
Charlie, a tailor's apprentice, burns a count's trousers while ironing them and is fired.
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... Residents across The Country are " strongly" recommended to stay indoors and flights to and from the nation s only international airport have been cancelled...
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... But long-term trend figures show many species have significantly decreased since The Count started 13 years ago...
Red Admiral butterflies: Climate change sees migratory species stay in UK, says charity
... The Count continues until 6 August and scientists at Butterfly Conservation are looking to see how many more red admirals are recorded, and how they are dispersed around the UK...
Swan upping: Royal cygnet numbers drop by 40% in a year
... The impact of avian flu had been " horrendous, terrible to see, " said Mr Barber, who was in charge of The Count, which covers the Thames from London to Abingdon in Oxfordshire...
'We can't be honest,' former home secretaries tell Kuenssberg on immigration
... But the headline figure for net migration - the difference between the numbers entering The Country legally and those leaving - hit an all-time high over the past 12 months, despite years of Conservative promises to get it down...
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... It is unclear whether Ms Lemmon - who was elected to the council in May 2021 - was at The Count when she was taken ill...
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... AnalysisPatrick O Hagan, BBC South political reporterFor six solid hours it was as quiet as could be at the Maidenhead leisure centre where The Count for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead took place...
Australia espionage: Man accused of passing information to foreign spies
...By Laura GozziBBC NewsAn Australian man who recently returned to The Country after living overseas has been charged with supplying sensitive information to foreign intelligence agents...
Australia espionage: Man accused of passing information to foreign spies
By Laura GozziBBC News
An Australian man who recently returned to the country after living overseas has been charged with supplying sensitive information to foreign intelligence agents.
Fifty-five-year-old IT specialist Alexander Csergo was arrested by Australian Federal Police shortly after he landed back in Sydney.
The Authorities say that two years ago he was approached by two foreign spies.
They allegedly offered to pay him for National Security information.
In a statement, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said an individual claiming to be from a Think Tank contacted Mr Csergo via Social Media while he was overseas and arranged for him to meet two representatives.
Court documents show that Mr Csergo is believed to have met the pair, who went by The Names " Ken" and " Evelyn" in the Chinese city of Shanghai, though police have not specified which country is accused of trying to gather illicit information.
Mr Csergo was offered money to obtain information about Australian defence, economic and National Security arrangements, plus matters relating to other countries, the AFP's statement said, adding: " Espionage and foreign interference pose a serious threat to Australia's sovereignty, security and integrity of our national institutions. "
Mr Csergo is only The Second Australian to be charged under.
The Australian authorities are appealing for anyone else who met with Ken and Evelyn to also come forward.
Mr Csergo appeared at Parramatta Children's Court in New South Wales by video link. The Matter has been adjourned until Monday 17 April.
The Maximum Penalty is for The Count of reckless foreign interference, for which Mr Csergo is facing is 15 years' imprisonment.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com