Foreign Office attended by General Ferdinand Foch of France, Madame Millerand, Lord Lang, Lord Derby, King Alphonso of Spain and Colonel Paleologue.
General view of cars driving out of gates of large building. People milling about on the pavement and walking out of the gates. M/Ss of people getting out of cars as they arrive at the conference. (Some shots out of rack.). M/S of Madame Millerand posing beside car. More arrivals.
Officials and delegates standing on steps of building. They walk down steps in a group and get into their cars, watched by others.
Cut to scenes of crowds milling about at racetrack. Could be in Paris or unrelated footage. Some men examine a horse. Jockey on a horse amongst crowds while a man ties a white scarf or sash around the neck of the horse. A man is presented with a trophy cup by a portly lady.
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Over its history, the Pathe cameras filmed a number of people who had committed heinous crimes. So in no particular order, these images show ten faces of truly evil men and women.
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