Having seen the treasure when he fell down the hole, Arthur Pemberton returns but has to break through an earth blockage in order to 'find' the treasure again.
Frank Huggins appears with a group of men refilling the reservoir with a hosepipe, while simultaneously refilling his goldfish tank back at the shop.
The skywriting plane describes a loop to the left in close-up but when we see the whole message "Stick it out" there are no such loops.
Approx 1 hour in, during the showing of the news reel, where they are throwing cans and buckets in the air and the phrase 'hitting the production target' is said, one of those people are hit by a falling item with visible distress.
Halfway through the film at the impromptu street market. An attempt has been made in post production to blot out a sign on the top of the petrol tanker for "Black Market Petrol" by over writing.
There are border checks on the London Underground at 'Burgundy', but it didn't serve Pimlico at the time that this film was made.