LS. Man speaking into microphone, introducing Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. LS. and MS. Duchess speaking. LS. Scenes of Duchess visiting X Ray room in a hospital (very poor.) LS. Scenes of women listening to Duchess speaking. LS. Men seated applauding. MS. People applauding. LS....
LS. Man speaking into microphone, introducing Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. LS. and MS. Duchess speaking. LS. Scenes of Duchess visiting X Ray room in a hospital (very poor.) LS. Scenes of women listening to Duchess speaking. LS. Men seated applauding. MS. People applauding. LS. Malayan girls in white uniform lined up waiting for inspection. LS. (pan) Crowd. MS. Duchess walking past camera. LS. Duchess shaking hands before getting into car. LS. Cars arriving, Duchess getting out, and being greeted LS. Duchess inspecting service personnel LS.,Malayan nurses lined up for inspection. LS. Duchess making inspection. GV. Crowd outside building. GV. Crowd. LS. Duchess entering into hospital. LS. Duchess meeting nurse in X Ray room. CU's Radiological X Ray equipment. MS. Malayan nurse talking. LS. Hospital staff parading for Duchess. LS. Duchess of Kent and others standing by microphone. LS. Little girl presenting Duchess with bouquet. MS. People listening. CU. Notice: - Asian Hospital Annex. LS. Duchess getting out of car, and being greeted. LS. Red Cross flag flying. LS. Duchess getting into car. (Mute Lav.)
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