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01:06:37 VS London street scenes. VS Stanley Baldwin making first speech as PM of National Government at Himley Hall. David Lloyd George speaks to Pathe's camera...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 2.
01:06:37 VS London street scenes. VS Stanley Baldwin making first speech as PM of National Government at Himley Hall. David Lloyd George speaks to Pathe's camera in studio - he talks about Peace.
01:08:23 Various shots of European politicians, including Pierre Laval arriving at League of Nations. Sir Samuel Hoare speaks by plane before flying off. Anthony Eden as Foreign Minister makes speech at dinner. GV Alps in Switzerland. VS of James Ramsay MacDonald making speech on Disarmament at League.
01:10:07 Socialists march in London. Labour Politician George Lansbury addresses crowd in Hyde Park. Herbert Morrison lays a foundation stone in Hull (1931), he jokes about brick laying. MS Clement Attlee.
01:11:13 Interview with author HG Wells about World Problems. Interview with Lady Nancy Astor as she arrives in New York.
01:12:40 Playwright George Bernard Shaw speaks to cameras on visit to United States of America (USA).
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