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Reel 3.
01:42:00 Start of Part Two titles.
01:42:10 VS British troops marching on Salisbury Plain on manoeuvres. Tanks and cavalry take part. MS plane propellors. VS passing out parade of soldiers. RAF biplanes taking off.
01:43:28 VS of Japanese soldiers fighting. They are invading China (Sino-Japanese war). More shots of League of Nations conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Chinese delegate gives speech in English. C/U newspaper headline: "Japan Repudiates The League". M/S of Japanese delegates walking out of conference. Japanese luggage being loaded onto trains, delegates board carriages.
01:44:43 VS depression scenes - soup kitchens. Ramsay MacDonald speaks at Economic Conference in London. Depression scenes from Britain - idle factories, people hanging around streets. VS training centre for Unemployed Miners. Unemployed men at work camp in forest.
01:46:18 Railway station. People going on Hiking tours. People sitting in groups having picnics. Women with caravan parked by river. Women on ship in river. Men in fun regatta in small rowing boat.
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