Workers gather sugarcane and cut it to ground level from a sugar cane field in Egypt. They pick up sugarcanes and tied sugarcane transported to a factory through the train. A machine led by a series of rotating knives, shreds the sugarcane into pieces. After grinding process the shredded pieces of the sugarcane travel on the conveyor belt through a series of heavy-duty rollers, which extracts juice from the pulp. The pulp that remains dried. After evaporation, crystallization takes place and it is transported to a sugarcane refinery.
Scottish soldiers guard 'The Mosque of Muhammad Ali' at the Citadel in Egypt. Soldiers play instruments.
The water wheel in Egypt. Men seated on a ground. A camel standing nearby. A water wheel drawn by the camel. The wheel and the irrigation canal. Tourists getting on boats to go to Luxor. The North Gateway of Karnak.
The Egyptian Prime Minister Nahas Pasha's cabinet meet in Egypt. The War Minister Hamdi Saif al Naar Pasha comes out of Prime Minister Nahas Pasha's house. The War Minister poses with other officials outside the house. The Chairman of the Parliament Dr Ahmed Maher and Finance Minister Makram Ebeid Pasha comes out of the house. The exterior of the Prime Minister's house. Other buildings in the background.
Egyptian Prime Minister Nahas Pasha's cabinet meet in Egypt. The Saadist club, the headquarters of the Wafd party. People gather outside the building awaiting the arrival of the Prime Minister Nahas Pasha. A man addressing the crowd from the top of a gate. Cars lined up on the street. Egyptian Prime Minister Nahas Pasha arrives by a car and is surrounded by the Wafdists.
The 7th Egyptian battalion departs for Sudan from Cairo, Egypt. Following the Anglo Egyptian Treaty, The Egyptian troops after 13 years of absence go back to Sudan. The 7th Egyptian Battalion marches through Cairo on way to the R R station. Arriving at the station, soldiers line up. Hamdi Seif El-Nasr Pasha, War Minister, bids the officers goodbye. Mustafa Nahas Pasha arrives to see the soldiers off. Soldiers jam the railroad station platform as they board trains, which are too crowded to accomodate them all. Train slowly moves away bound for Khartoum, Sudan.
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