No title - Prime Minister of Britain Harold Wilson holds talks with Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith. Gibraltar.
M/S of the Rock of Gibraltar. M/S of the coastline. L/S of the 'Fearless' and the 'Kent' in the dockyard at Gibraltar. M/S 'Fearless' and 'Kent'. M/S bows of the ships. M/S...
No title - Prime Minister of Britain Harold Wilson holds talks with Prime Minister of Rhodesia Ian Smith. Gibraltar.
M/S of the Rock of Gibraltar. M/S of the coastline. L/S of the 'Fearless' and the 'Kent' in the dockyard at Gibraltar. M/S 'Fearless' and 'Kent'. M/S bows of the ships. M/S of the conference room door on the 'Fearless' showing' "Conference Citadel". M/S of a BEA plane unloading press people at Gibraltar. M/S of press people walking towards the 'Fearless' and the 'Kent'. M/S of press going aboard HMS 'Fearless'. C/U of Marine looking at passports as press people go aboard. M/S on deck of 'Fearless'. M/S Harold Wilson on board the 'Fearless' with other VIP's about to meet the press. C/U Harold Wilson with another VIP. M/S Harold Wilson talking to press at microphone. M/S press. C/U Wilson talking to press. C/U back view of Wilson.
M/S Ian Smith's plane taxiing to a halt at Gibraltar. M/S man giving directions to plane. M/S of plane taxiing to a halt. M/S of people waiting at steps of plane. M/S Smith walking down steps of aircraft with other VIP's and being greeted at bottom, he walks to car. C/U of motorcycle escort waiting. M/S Smith getting into car at airport. M/S of HMS 'Kent' where Smith held his press conference. M/S Smith holding his press conference. C/U Smith, D. W. Lardner-Burke, Minister for Law and Order and J. H. Howman, Minister of External Affairs and Defence at press conference. C/U of press. C/U of Smith, Lardner-Burke and Howman. M/S of Smith's press conference. M/S of the conference table where the talks will be held with Wilson and Smith. M/S of Wilson on the deck of the 'Fearless' having a navy beer.
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