M.S. A building in Allenby Road, Tel Aviv. C.U. Sign over door of Zion Hotel. L.S. General shot looking down Allenby Road, L.S. General shot of Jewish Infantry units. M.S. marching along Allenby road, also, women's...
M.S. A building in Allenby Road, Tel Aviv. C.U. Sign over door of Zion Hotel. L.S. General shot looking down Allenby Road, L.S. General shot of Jewish Infantry units. M.S. marching along Allenby road, also, women's units. (8 shots) L.S. Crowd swarming roof of building pan down to crowd lining street. M.S. Trucking Shot of crowd lining street. S.C.U. Section of crowd. L.M.S. Detachment in procession carrying Jewish Flag. M.S. L.S. S.C.U. Various shot of procession (5 shots) S.C.U. Man watching from a street post M.S. Soldiers leading mules along. (2 shots) One soldier kicks a mule. M.S. Crowd standing beneath banner with Jewish star on it. M.S. Armoured units rolling past man taking salute. (Cannot identify man) (3 shots) M.S. Further shots of mobile unit. (5 shots) L.S. Crowds on top of roof of building lining route. L.S. General elevated views of procession (2 shots). M.S. Women spectators lining street pan to armoured car passing. M.S. Women spectators hurling flowers as procession passes. C.U. Two girl members of Haganah, wearing tin helmets riding in armoured car. C.U. Head and shoulders shot, full face of a Haganah Officer. L.M.S. Man taking salute, on saluting stand. C.U. Head shot of same man saluting. M.S. Man saluting as units pass (3 shots) M.S. Infantry passing saluting base. M.S. Soldiers leading police dogs. M.S. A tank carrier brings up rear of procession M.S. Three Jewish flags flying from building. L.S. General view of procession framed in window of building. L.S. Another general view of crowds lining route waiting to see procession. M.S. David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel, arriving. S.C.U. he mounts saluting base. M.S. He stands by the side of the officer that has been taking the salute. M.S. Pan up from people standing round base of flag pole to Jewish flag flying from top. M.S. Troops standing to attention. M.S. Pan along personalities on rostrum to officer taking salute and Ben Gurion. C.U. Good half length, full face of David Ben Gurion. M.S. Detachment of troops sloping arms. L.S. Elevated shots of armoured cars on parade. C.U. Armoured Car. M.S. Soldier leans out of truck to take a message from soldier alongside. L.S. Massed crowds dispersing after parade (2 shots) L.M.S. Massed crowds dispersing after parade. (2 shots) L.S. People watching from balcony and roof of house. L.S. Troops marching on parade ground. M.S. C.U. Ben Gurion addressing them. L.S. General views of parade ground with troops lines up. (2 shots) M.S. three planes flying overhead.M.S. Line of troops standing to attention. C.U. Head shots of two soldiers (Good Types) C.U. Jewish Emblem.
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