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Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea at UNO (United Nations Organisation) meeting, Lake Success, United States of America.
M/S of delegates sitting around a table. American delegate Warren Austin speaking and referring to exhibits of rifles. (Cut-ins for speech). M/S of Russian delegate Jacob Malik seated at table. Elevated view of assembly. L/S of exhibits being handed round table.
M/S of Sir Gladwyn Jebb, leader of the British delegation. Shots of the President of the assembly, Mr Carlos Romulo. M/S pan up from name card to Jacob Malik seated at table. C/U of Malik. M/Ss of Warren Austin sitting down at table
General view of assembly. British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin seated with Gladwyn Jebb. M/S people shaking hands with Bevin. C/U of Russian delegate Andrei Vyshinsky chatting with adviser. C/U pan up from name card to Vyshinsky. M/Ss of US Secretary of State Dean Acheson, unidentified African-American (?) woman and Warren Austin chatting. C/U of the same unidentified woman. M/S of Tingfu F Tsiang of China. M/Ss of Panayotis Canellopoulos, Greek delegate, with others.
General pan round assembly. M/S of Acheson and Vyshinsky speaking. M/S Acheson and Vyshinsky shaking hands. M/S of President Romulo with Secretary General of UNO Trygvie Lie seated at table beside him. Various shots of assembly.
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