Egyptians listen radio in front of a coffee shop. They smoke, drink coffee, play the national game 'Trick Track' and read newspapers.
Egyptian middle class family listens to radio. Women play cards. A man smoke cigar. A man sets the frequency of radio and listens to it. Family drinks tea.
Family eats their national dish called 'ful' Egyptian bread. Family drinks water.
Egyptian officials await official announcement. A large crowd gathers outside Parliament building. Prime Minister Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha appears on the building balcony and watches as the crowd applauds him. Prime Minister Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha is seen at his desk performing official duties and taking telephone calls.
An Egyptian Political leader writes at a table in his office. He exits the building and greets a child. Women's leader, Hoda Hanem Chaaroui Pacha, chatting with others around a table at her villa in Cairo, Egypt.
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.
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