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Reel 4.
01:47:35 VS newspaper officers in Fleet Street, London. Journalists at work. VS motor car racing at Brooklands.
01:47:59 VS of elections in the Republic of Ireland. Fighting breaks out at Cosgrave rally.
01:48:15 Yacht racing at Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Shamrock, the Endeavour etc. Various newspaper stories about the Loch Ness monster. Pan Loch. VS printing press. VS headlines about Nessie. Ext. public house. Row of bottles of spirits. CU glass filled.
01:50:02 Young women doing exercises. Health and Beauty style demonstration. Fitness demonstrations. VS PT display in Germany. Parade of German men with spades / shovels.
01:51:17 VS showing growth of German industry. Steelworks. Factories. Nazi stormtrooper breaks window of Jewish shop. Various anti-Jewish symbols and actions.
01:52:13 Demonstration in New York, United States of America (USA). March against Fascism. LS of White House in Washington DC. CU President Franklin D Roosevelt. VS of Meeting of Congress. Shots of 'New Deal' in action - building of dams and roads etc. VS of building of Mount Rushmore. VS of President Roosevelt at New Deal Camp.
01:54:00 Nazi demonstration in Germany. Pan to show Adolf Hitler on balcony.
01:54:24 VS good shots of people enjoying summer holiday at seaside in England. Loch Ness Monster newspaper sheet.
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