Dr Philip Jessup, US delegate to UNO, visits Saigon and Cochinchina, Indochina.
MS two men with their tricycle chairs. Pan along flowers bedecking house. MS boys holding flags. MS Jessup arriving at the Emperor's palace. MS's Jessup and Emperor Bao Dai...
Dr Philip Jessup, US delegate to UNO, visits Saigon and Cochinchina, Indochina.
MS two men with their tricycle chairs. Pan along flowers bedecking house. MS boys holding flags. MS Jessup arriving at the Emperor's palace. MS's Jessup and Emperor Bao Dai sat at table chatting. MS Jessup and Bao Dai start to walk out. MS they arrive at palace entrance and shake hands. CU Jessup shaking hands with a Sister at convent in Cochinchina. MS Statue of the Virgin Mary on wall of building. MS oriental statue. Various shots of Jessup looking round a sawing plant. His escort is Nuyenphan Long. MS Jessup and Nuyenphan Long standing to attention. CU Jessup. MS Jessup, with a party of others, walking past troops lined up.
MS Jessup and two Indochinese walking past children. MS Jessup and a Sister entering convent school. MS Jessup and a Sister. MS Jessup and party of officials. MS Jessup chatting to Nuyenphan Long. MS Jessup shaking hands with a Sister or the Mother Superior at convent. MS Jessup, Long and another. MS's Jessup and others passing troops and children. CU Jessup shaking hands with Nuyenphan Long. MS as Jessup alights and is greeted by the American consul. MS Jessup and others on airfield. MS Jessup, the US Consul and Governor Huu. CU Jessup chatting to Governor Huu. LS Jessup and party walking across airfield. CU Jessup and French officer, who is saluting, reviewing troops.
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