Television news reports from CBC News Library Can 119. There are three reports on positive silent stock. Russian Ship, 17 November 1962. A Soviet mother ship for a fishing fleet has been seen close to shore off Cape Negro, Nova Scotia after a two-day search located Soviet ships that had been seen in the Bay of Funday. There are aerial views of the mother ship Riga at sea and a trawler with sign PT-338. <25s> CBS report entitled Americans - Burnley, 5 June 1960, New York City. In an international soccer match at New York's Polo Grounds, the New York Americans tied the British champions Burnley 3-3. The footage shows: program for games, fans, Les Locke scoring for Burnley, fan, Mike Noga scoring for New York, game action, fan, Jim Robson scoring for Burnley, action from game, fan,Gene Vinyei scoring for New York and teams congratulating each other at the end of the game. <1mn 28s> Newsmagazine Disarmament, part of the CBC NEWSMAGAZINE program of 23 June 1957. This is a CBS report on the disarmament talks underway in London, England. Robert Mackenzie reports. There are visuals of the Soviet delegation headed by Anton Zaria, the American delegation lead by Harold Stassen, and a hydrogen bomb explosion. Next are two reports on positive stock with a magnetic sound track.Report Entitled Christian Barnard, 20 April 1968, London, Ontario. Dr. Christian Barnard, South African heart surgeon, speaks while at the medical school at the University of Western Ontario in London. At a news conference, Barnard speaks about one of the problems facing heart transplant surgeons. <1mn 2s> Dief Chinese, 17 November 1962. Prime Minister Diefenbaker was today honoured by Toronto's Chinese Community. Diefenbaker addresses the Chinese community. He speaks about the problem of the two Chinas and refers to Canadians being held in Havana. <1mn 8s> Next is a report on negative silent stock, entitled Regulus, 1 January 1966. Report on the launching of the first nuclear armed cruise missile over the China Sea. It shows a large aircraft carrier in water, man examining Regulus, the navy’s first nuclear armed cruise missile, men on navy ship, and the launch of Regulus. <1mn 30s> Toronto Flu on A& B rolls, part of CBC NEWSMAGAZINE of 23 June 1957. It shows University of Toronto exterior, sign of University of Toronto School of Hygiene Connaught Labs, interview by Keith Davidson of R. J. Ferguson and Dr. Rhodes about the influenza vaccine being developed at Connaught Labs. Dr. Ferguson tells the public not to panic if the flu hits, because it is rarely fatal. Double system footage entitled Police Tactics, 20 April 1968, placelined Hamburg, West Germany. Der Spiegel magazine of West Germany is trying to expose the police brutality which happened after students took to the streets to protest following the shooting of a student leader. CBC correspondent Michael Maclear report. The footage shows wide shot of West Berlin, still photograph smuggled out of jail of students lined up along a wall, various stills of police in action against students, close-up of cover of Der Spiegel witht title "Studenten Auf Dem Barrikaden" (Students On The Barricades), interview of editor-in-chief Klaus Jacobi and various shots of police. <2mn 35s>