SV. Students in Rome cheering with excitement they are demonstrating about Allied plans for Trieste. (for super title.) LV. Students fighting and clashing with police and throwing leaflets. CU. Italian soldier with gun. SV. Towards, students running towards from police carrying...
SV. Students in Rome cheering with excitement they are demonstrating about Allied plans for Trieste. (for super title.) LV. Students fighting and clashing with police and throwing leaflets. CU. Italian soldier with gun. SV. Towards, students running towards from police carrying banners. CU. American Embassy Emblem on gate, SV. Delegation leaving the Embassy after presenting a petition. LV. Crowds assembled in front of Embassy holding banners. CU. U.S. Embassy councillor Outerbridge Horsey arguing with students. CU. Old man arguing. SV. Pan, crowd arguing, SV. Pan, crowd arguing, CU. Councillor Horsey arguing with student. SV. Crowds marching towards, pan to Victor Emmanuel monument. SV. Students running towards bus to write Tito slogans. CU. Students writing Tito slogans on vehicle. STV. Students writing Tito slogans on vehicle. STV. Students shouting and demonstrating. SV. Pan, Tito slogans etc., on side of bus. CU. Tito's name in chalk and drawing of Tito hanging from gallows. TV. Students demonstration in square. SV. Students shouting in front of camera holding large banner.
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