Item title reads - More pictures from the Riff Front by our operator with the French Forces.... In Fez - Moulay Youssef - the Sultan makes State entry to pledge his support. Morocco.
M/S as the Sultan and buglers ride through Fez in procession. People stand at the side playing drums and tambourines....
Item title reads - More pictures from the Riff Front by our operator with the French Forces.... In Fez - Moulay Youssef - the Sultan makes State entry to pledge his support. Morocco.
M/S as the Sultan and buglers ride through Fez in procession. People stand at the side playing drums and tambourines. M/S of the sultan speaking to a French officer. M/S of the Sultan in his carriage, supporters kiss his hand and sleeve. C/U profile of him speaking to them. M/S as he rides away with his party.
Intertitle - 'Reinforcements of men and guns pass through Casablanca daily.' L/S as the troops walk through the centre of the town, M/S of horses pulling gun carriages.
Intertitle - 'Refugees cram the roads as hostilities increase.' L/S of the people walking in line down the road, some ride on horses. Various shots as they make their way along with their possessions, the camera pans across them.
Intertitle - '20,000 refugees are living in a City of Tents near Moulay.' L/S of the tents all over the hillside with people milling about in front. L/S aerial view of the tents.
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