(The Schumann government which fell in three days and consultations which preceded its formation.)
S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving at Elysee Palace S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving at Elysee Palace S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving...
(The Schumann government which fell in three days and consultations which preceded its formation.)
S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving at Elysee Palace S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving at Elysee Palace S.C.U. Leon Blum, Socialist leader arriving at Elysee Palace. M.S. Back view Blum entering the Elysee Palace. C.U. Coloured spectator C.U. M. Pineau, Minister of Finance. L.M.S. Group of the New Government standing on steps of Palace. S.C.U. Group of the new Government standing on steps of Palace. C.U. Front line of group, which includes, Vincent M Auriol French President, Robert Schumann and Andre Marie. C.U. M. Tony Revillon French Minister. S.C.U. Photographers. S.C.U. Edourd Herriot President of the National Assembly arriving at the Elysee Palace. M.S. Herriot being handed mike to speak for reporters. S.C.U. Herriot about to speak into mike. C.U. Herriot about to speak into mike.S.C.U. Another arriving (Gaston Monnerville President of the Republican Committee) S.C.U. Andre Marie Former Premier of France speaking to reporters. C.U. Speaking into mike. S.C.U. Another arriving (Jacques Duclos Communist Leader) S.C.U. Maurice Thorez at the National assembly. C.U. Thorez speaking into mike. S.C.U. Paul Ramadier French politician arriving S.C.U. another man, arriving. M.S. Ramadier speaking to Press. S.C.U. Ramadier speaking to Press. M.S. Jules Moch, Minister of the Interior arriving with his wife. M.S. Ramadier chatting with Press. S.C.U. Ramadier chatting with Press, speaking into microphone. C.U. Ramadier chatting with Press, speaking into microphone. M.S. Ramadier chatting with Press, speaking into microphone. M.S. Night shot car drawing away under light to flares. S.C.U. Schumann talking to Press.
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