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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
GERMAN OFFENSIVE 13 [Main Title]I. British troops in and near Amiens in the Somme area, Western Front, in the first days of May 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
HAIG AND HIS ARMY COMMANDERS ON 11TH NOVEMBER 1918 [Allocated Title]Events in Field Marshal Haig's day, 11 November 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918-07-29
WAR OFFICE OFFICIAL TOPICAL BUDGET 362-1 (fragment) [Main Title]Incomplete newsreel devoted to a review of the British Empire's war effort 1914-1918.
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(film) Made by: Ministry of Information (Production sponsor) 1918
VISIT OF CANADIAN PRESSMEN - SCENES IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE [Main Title]The visit of a delegation of prominent Canadian newsmen to England and France as guests of the Ministry of Information, July 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
THE KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE AUGUST 1918 [Main Title]Patchy review of King George V's visit to the Western Front, August 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918-08-22
WAR OFFICE OFFICIAL TOPICAL BUDGET 365-2 (French version, fragment) [Main Title]I. French language version of a newsreel item on King George V in France, 9th August 1918.
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(film) Made by: Ministry of Information (Production sponsor) 1918
COLONIAL PRESSMEN [Main Title]Unedited British record of leading journalists of the Dominions of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa visiting the British zone of the Western Front, September 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
SCENES IN CAMBRAI 2 [Main Title]Cambrai after its liberation, including a visit by Field Marshal Haig and Prime Minister Clémenceau, Western Front, probably 9th October 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
HAIG AT COLOGNE (ledger title) [Main Title]I. Field Marshal Haig's farewell to the official war correspondents on the Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne, 16th December 1918.