Car arriving at the French Residence. Beylical Palace at Carthage. General shots of the procession. Reception of personalities by Gen. Tahar Mahoui Salute to the Flag and hymns. Various shots of Mendes-France Prime Minister accompanied by Gen. de La Tour and Fouchet. Entering the Palace....
Car arriving at the French Residence. Beylical Palace at Carthage. General shots of the procession. Reception of personalities by Gen. Tahar Mahoui Salute to the Flag and hymns. Various shots of Mendes-France Prime Minister accompanied by Gen. de La Tour and Fouchet. Entering the Palace. Presentation of Mendes-France to the Bey, Mohammed Al Amin Sidi, General Chrisitian Fouchet Marshall Juin etc., Mendes-France address. CU. Bey and personalities. Interview of Bey and Mendes-France. Bey presents Mendes-France with Medal of the "Blood Order" and Gen. Fouchet with the Nicha, Iftikar Personalities leaving. Outside the palace panel with flag. The French resident at La Marsa. Two shots of the New Resident accompanied by Marshall Juin Commander in Chief and Mendes-France. Crowds waiting outside the Residence of La Marsa to see Mendes-France leave Various shots of Policemen. Marshall Juin leaving. General shot the procession. CU. Marshall Juin. Saluting the flag. Marshall Juin leaving the personalities. Boarding the plane.
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