L/S of stores and equipment for aid to bush fire victims. Various shots of people packing up food and putting them into crates. C/U Red Cross worker. C/U pile of canned food. Various shots as food is packed.
L/S of stores and equipment for aid to bush fire victims. Various shots of people packing up food and putting them into crates. C/U Red Cross worker. C/U pile of canned food. Various shots as food is packed.
Various shots of the burning buildings in Tasmania. M/S's people trying to salvage belongings. M/S man directing hose onto house, pan to back of building burning fiercely. M/S man walking down beside burning house. Various shots houses on fire. M/S side of ship 'The Empress of Australia' which will take the supplies to Tasmania. M/S's women packing up some clothes at aid centre. M/S man carrying crate. M/S of crates of food, one big parcel marked 'baby food'. M/S women packing clothes. Various shots of the burnt out ruins in Tasmania.
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