American aviator Howard Hughes sets a record by completing a flight around the world in just 91 hours. He is interviewed in New York after setting the record. His aircraft in flight over the city.
A transcontinental flight of Douglas Corrigan from New York to Ireland. A close up of American aviator Douglas Corrigan nicknamed "Wrong Way". The engine of an aircraft starts. People stand around the aircraft. Douglas gets in the cockpit. The aircraft takes off and in flight from New York to Ireland. Civilians crowd on a street. Douglas in a car. He gets off from the car. People cheer.
Boys receive training in Manchuria, China. Chinese and Manchukuoan boys are trained for steel mill work under Japanese supervision. The boys exercise at a factory campus. They practice marching. Factory smoke in the background.
Japanese Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita in Japan. Hachiro Arita at his desk talks over a telephone. He picks up the receiver and makes a call. He also looks in the papers at the desk.
A club in Japan. Neon light name of the club 'The Little Club' flashes over the club's building. The name of the club on a side wall of the club. The club's building decorated with lights.
The Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Kensuke Horinouchi, in Japan. Horinouchi talks to reporter Dennis McEvoy. McEvoy takes notes. Horinouchi looks at some papers and a book. McEvoy speaks.
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