LS. Ministers walking down steps. LS. Group facing camera L to R. Hon P A M McBride Australian Minister of the Interior, Mr Thomas McDonald New Zealand Minister, Emanuel 'Manny' Shinwell Secretary of State for War talking...
LS. Ministers walking down steps. LS. Group facing camera L to R. Hon P A M McBride Australian Minister of the Interior, Mr Thomas McDonald New Zealand Minister, Emanuel 'Manny' Shinwell Secretary of State for War talking and gesturing throughout, Hon F C Erasmus Minister of Defence for South Africa, Whitehead & Wilgress (3 shots) CU. McBride pan to each of the other ministers McDonald, Shinwell, Erasmus, Whitehead and Wilgress LS. Ministers walking across lawn. LS. (GV.) Staff waiting on terrace. MS. Group - Shinwell talking to F/M Gen Sir William Joseph Slim Chief of the Imperial General Staff. MS. Whitehead and Wilgress. MS. (back view) F/M Slim. MS. Party going into conference. GV. Downing Street.
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