L/S of the gardens of Number 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's residence. M/S of a group of Ministers left to right Senator Cooray of Ceylon, Mr Walter Nash of New Zealand, Robert Menzies of Australia, Dr Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana,...
L/S of the gardens of Number 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's residence. M/S of a group of Ministers left to right Senator Cooray of Ceylon, Mr Walter Nash of New Zealand, Robert Menzies of Australia, Dr Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan, and with his back to camera Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj of Malaya. C/U Menzies and Nkrumah pan to Ayub Khan. M/S of the group who have been joined by John Diefenbaker of Canada. C/U Nash. CU Diefenbaker, pan to E. H. Louw of South Africa. C/U Louw.
M/S Harold Macmillan shaking hands with Jawaharial Nehru of India. M/S as he moves over to stand next to Diefenbaker. C/U Diefenbaker. M/S of the group. C/U Senator Cooray and Nehru. M/S's of the gardens. M/S Press Photographers. M/S of the eleven ministers seated. C/U Macmillan. C/U Dr. Nkrumah and Sir Roy Welensky of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. C/U Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj. Various shots of the eleven ministers seated.
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