Full title reads: "U.S. STRIKE STOPS QUEENS SAILING".
Southampton, Hampshire.
Long shot of luxury liner Queen Elizabeth alongside dock at Southampton. Long shot of Queen Mary alongside dock. Long shot of Mauretania alongside dock. Several shots of strike meeting. Close up shot of...
Full title reads: "U.S. STRIKE STOPS QUEENS SAILING".
Southampton, Hampshire.
Long shot of luxury liner Queen Elizabeth alongside dock at Southampton. Long shot of Queen Mary alongside dock. Long shot of Mauretania alongside dock. Several shots of strike meeting. Close up shot of strike leader reading from paper. Long shot of the passengers on deck of Queen Elizabeth. Close up shot of two women passengers. People surrendering tickets at gangway. Long shot of man taking luggage ashore. Long shot of strike meeting - crew being sent back to ship. Crew leaving meeting. Towards, crew returning to ship. Crew climbing gangway. Long shot of crew going aboard ship. Tied up ships.
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