MS. Cameramen standing around in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace, Paris. MS. Mr Jules Moch walking out of the Elysee Palace and being surrounded by reporters. SCU. Moch making a press statement. LS. Car driving up to the steps of the Elysee Palace. MS. Mr Renee Mayer walking...
MS. Cameramen standing around in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace, Paris. MS. Mr Jules Moch walking out of the Elysee Palace and being surrounded by reporters. SCU. Moch making a press statement. LS. Car driving up to the steps of the Elysee Palace. MS. Mr Renee Mayer walking up to pressmen in foyer. MS. & SCU. He speaks into mike. MS. Exterior view of the National Assembly. Traffic passing in foreground. LS. Elevated shots, French Parliament assembled. MS. Mr Moch addressing the assembly. LS. Elevated shot of the assembly. MS. Mr Moch addressing assembly. MS. Elevated shot, members applauding. MS. Night shot of Mr Mayer arriving at the Elysee Palace. MS. Mr Mayer speaking to press after seeing Mr Auriol, the President of France. MS. & SCU. & CU. Mr Mayer making press statement (3 shots). SCU. Mr Mayer walking to his car. SCU. Car drives off. MS. & CU. Mr Eduard Herriot, President of the National Assembly, speaking to press at the Elysee (2 shots). SCU. He walks to car. MS. & SCU. Mr Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister, speaking to press after seeing President (2 shots). MS. Mr Bidault walking to his car. MS. & SCU. Bidault surrounded by pressmen.
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