Title: "To End EUROPE'S WOES! Inaugural session of greatest Conference of Allies since Versailles".
M/S of Ramsay MacDonald and other politicians standing on the steps of large civic building. M/S of a large group of European Premiers and delegates standing on the steps of...
Title: "To End EUROPE'S WOES! Inaugural session of greatest Conference of Allies since Versailles".
M/S of Ramsay MacDonald and other politicians standing on the steps of large civic building. M/S of a large group of European Premiers and delegates standing on the steps of a civic building, including Ramsay MacDonald and Edouard Herriot (French Premier). C/U of Herriot and MacDonald. Various shots of the different premiers gathering on the steps. M/S of a car drawing up outside, a policeman opens the door and three smartly dressed men step out. M/S of another car drawing up, once again a policeman opens the door and three men, including Ramsay MacDonald step out. M/S of yet another car pulling up, a man in a trilby opens the door and three more men step out. M/S of Herriot and three men stepping out of their car - all the cars appear to be delivering premiers and delegates to the conference.
Alternative spelling for search purposes - Ramsey McDonald.
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