A blond female wrestler throws down her opponent to the floor in a Wrestling match. After a referee approaches them, the wrestler continues to throw her black woman opponent again on the floor. Booing can be heard from the audience. The blond wrestler pushes her opponent to the edge of wrestling ring. The other woman wrestler crawls under the blond wrestler and pins her down before the referee intervenes. The two wrestlers take a towel break.
A French fashion model, in a fashionable bikini, poses with a flag while sailing in the river Seine in Paris, France. The fashion model poses by the river Seine, wearing feminine but provocative bikinis made of sheer fabric. Chinese hairstylist teases the hair of a girl to make a bouffant hair. Chinese woman neatens her hair with a small brush beside a woman getting her hair teased into a puffy bouffant hairstyle. Hairstylist puts a woman’s hair into place by putting on hairclip.
A wedding takes place inside a Christian church. The groom and the bride bow their head down in front of the priest. The bride, sporting a voluminous Mod hairstyle, is wearing a floral headband and a tulle fingertip-style veil. View of the Bride’s mother. The groom puts the wedding ring on the bride’s finger before the couple kneel. The wedding guests join in singing as the priest officiates the wedding. Church boys choir sing. Inside the wedding car, the groom puts his arm on his bride’s shoulders and cuddle. Closing credits of Echo Newsreel.
The United States Lieutenant Colonel J W Greene converses with other officers. He looks at the printed surrender leaflet and hands it over to another officer. Men work at their individual desks.
Japanese surrender leaflets being printed at printing press. Soldier holds leaflet that reads 'I Cease Resistance'. Men roll and wrap leaflets. Surrender leaflets loaded on truck and taken to an airstrip. Men unload packets of packed leaflets. Officers look at a map in camp area. Airmen briefed. B-25 bombers drop leaflets on Japanese position. Japanese prisoners held at gunpoint by the United States soldiers. (World War II period).
Flashes from Naval guns firing at night, during bombardment of Corregidor, during World War 2. Flare persists in the dark. Large explosion with fire and smoke in the night.