Daily News / A Chronicle of the day № 64 (1954)

Newsreel №10157, 1 part, duration: 0:09:15, black-white
Production: CSDF (RCSDF)
Director:Varlamov L.
Camera operators:Voroncov V., Mikheev I., Sher B., Zenyakin A., Mischenko V., Schekutev A., Medynskiy S., Egorov YU., Simonyan G., Kotlyarenko L., Khodyakov V.

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Different subjects.

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1syuzh. - The meeting of Moscow writers from Russia through a train in the House of Culture (Chakovski, Fadeev, Lugovskoi). 2syuzh. - Chinese workers learn from the shops of the Moscow Automobile them. Stalin's rally over the departure of the Chinese workers. 3syuzh. - Village Uelen in Chukotka, the children in school, store, unloading the ship with food. 4syuzh. - Collection of cotton in the fields of Armenia and manually combine. 5syuzh. - Lespromkhoz Pkhiya in the Caucasus, chopping down trees for furniture factories. 6syuzh. - Meeting hockey Dynamo - Moscow and Club Krefeld in western Germany. 7syuzh. - Flooding in Austria. Austrian Federal Chancellor Raab given to soldiers and officers of the Soviet army, who had assisted during the floods. 8syuzh. - In Hungary, in the village of Tokai in the harvest festival dance group advocates.

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1. Meeting of Moscow writers from Russia through a train in the House of Culture (Chakovski, Fadeev, Lugovskoi).

2. Chinese workers learn from the shops of the Moscow Automobile them.

Stalin's rally over the departure of the Chinese workers.

3. Town Uelen in Chukotka, children in school, store, unloading the ship with food.

4. Collection of cotton in the fields of Armenia and manually combine.

5. Lespromkhoz Pkhiya in the Caucasus, chopping down trees for furniture factories.

6. Meeting hockey Dynamo - Moscow and Club Krefeld in western Germany.

7. Flooding in Austria.

Austrian Federal Chancellor Raab given to soldiers and officers of the Soviet army, who had assisted during the floods.

8. In Hungary, in the village of Tokai in the harvest festival dance group advocates.

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