GV. Pan of trade fair. SV. Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev arriving accompanied by official and Soviet Deputy Minister Anastas Mikoyan and Reginald Maudling, British Trade Minister camera pans with the group and Mr. Khruschev claps his hands. SV. of a stand which says 'British...
GV. Pan of trade fair. SV. Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev arriving accompanied by official and Soviet Deputy Minister Anastas Mikoyan and Reginald Maudling, British Trade Minister camera pans with the group and Mr. Khruschev claps his hands. SV. of a stand which says 'British instruments' several machines on display. SV. Another stand over which says 'Cambridge Instrument Company Ltd.', on view are several instruments. SV. Mr. Khruschev with party, in foreground is a machine similar to a weaving machine Mr. Khruschev stops stands and shakes hands with representative of the stand. CU. of part of machine camera pans to Mr. Khruschev talking to two representatives on stand. SV. of dummies with ladies dresses on them. SV. Showing Mr. Khruschev and party walking past stand people round Mr. Khruschev. SCU. Showing Mr Khruschev and Mr. Mikoyan as they are presented with a roll of cloth Mr. Khruschev smiles and hands roll of cloth to Mr. Mikoyan. SV. of Mrs. Khruschev surrounded by people walking past stands. SCU. of stand showing cloth on display. SV. Mrs. Khruschev and party walking towards camera. SCU. of a toy elephants head on top of stand this is a moving model. SCU. of demonstrator on stand with a plastic toy. SV. Mr. Khruschev and party walking towards camera. SV. of stand which contains medical equipment, SV. Mr. Khruschev talks to representatives on stand. CU. of surgical instruments in the background are dummies with surgical masks and operating clothes. SCU. Mr Khruschev and party slowly walking forward to another section SCU. of large model new style B.O.A.C. aircraft slowly pivoting on a turntable SCU. of a model of hovercraft of a futuristic design. GV. of Mr. Khruschev and party walking down stairs approaching camera.
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