Full title reads: "London. Commonwealth Debates Market".
Marlborough House, London. Commonwealth Prime Ministers meet to discuss the Common Market.
SV Sir Milton Margai, PM of Sierra Leone arriving at Marlborough House. GV Marlborough House. GV Prime Ministers in gardens. SV Harold Macmillan talking to Mr John Diefenbaker, of Canada. CU Diefenbaker pan to Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus. SV The Hon. FKD Goka, Finance Minister from Ghana shaking hands with WA Bustamante, Chief of Jamaica. CU President Ayub Khan talking to Mr Robert Menzies of Australia. CU. Menzies pan to Ayub Khan, President of Pakistan. SV Alexander Bustamante walks over and shakes hands with Jawaharlal Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India. CU Nehru. SV Diefenbaker talking to Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa of Nigeria and Tun Abdul Razak from Malaya. SV Mr KJ Holyoake of New Zealand talking to Nehru. SV Makarios talking to other representatives. CU Makarios. SV Bustamante introducing Goka to Holyoake and another man. SV The four of them posing. CU Macmillan talking to Sir Roy Welensky of Rhodesia. CU Sir Roy.
GV Marlborough House. GV Int. The Prime Ministers seated round large oval table. SV Some of the Ministers. SV Macmillan talking to Mr RA 'Rab' Butler with Edward Heath in background. SV Some of the Ministers. SV Duncan Sandys. SV Mr Macmillan looking at Documents. GV The Ministers around the table.
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