Saar Commander Leaves London 1934

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There is no title for this item. The item is part of the "News in a Nutshell" - a roundup of the news.

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL a short collection of the latest news - is broken apart. This record contains second of three short news items which originally belonged to 'News in a Nutshell'.

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
10153
Sort Number:
34/101
Time in/Out:
01:51:00:00 / 01:51:29:00
Canister:
34/101
Film ID:
795.37
Issue Date:
17/12/1934

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