Marshal Tito salutes to crowd. Various crowd scenes. Marshal with escort in saloon wagon. car driving past crowds of people. Military procession watched by Tito (bad light) Istanbul's quay. Ship Galeb and other anchored vessels in front of Istanbul before Marshall Tito...
Marshal Tito salutes to crowd. Various crowd scenes. Marshal with escort in saloon wagon. car driving past crowds of people. Military procession watched by Tito (bad light) Istanbul's quay. Ship Galeb and other anchored vessels in front of Istanbul before Marshall Tito leaves ship. Istanbul from ship. Marshal Tito leaves ship accompanied by F. Keprilli, Turkish State secretary, and by the Town Mayor. Gun salute from "Galeb" when Tito leaves ship. In boat on the way from "Galeb" to Istanbul quay. Arriving at quayside. Marshal Tito steps onto quay with Mr. Keprili. Tito inspects Guard of Honour. Mayor of town introduces Marshal Tito to V.I.Ps Marshal Tito at the window of train, by him is Agaih Accsel, Turkish Ambassador in Belgrade. People on platform. Train passing coast. Marshal Tito in train. Tito at window. People welcome the President. Tito with Popovic at station. Inspecting parade. Tito with Bayar and Menderes. Tito receives garland. Reception at the house of the President. Tito introduced. Tito inspects troops at the Military Academy in Ankara. GV. Parade of Turkish armed forces, Tito salutes. Various shots of quay. (Mute. Dupe. Neg.)
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