This consists of four rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 139 as follows: Twelve items on positive silent stock as follows: Visnews report entitled Anniversary Poznan Riots, datelined Poland, 4 July 1957. The people of Poland today marked the first anniversary of the the Poznan riots. More than 150 people were killed in the anti-Russian riots in Poznan. The footage shows: a man holding a wreath; soldiers saluting a wreath; people watching a ceremony; Polish Boy Scouts laying a wreath and then saluting it; a woman holding a child; a family group near a grave; people standing; a woman laying a wreath on a grave; and two Boy Scouts standing at attention by a tomb. <52s> Arrival Foreign Ministers aka Foreign Ministers Arrival, datelined Paris 29 April 1959. Three western foreign ministers are meeting in Paris to plan a joint strategy before the upcoming east-west conference in Geneva. The footage shows the arrival of U.S. Secretary of State Christian Herter, British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and West German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano. <42s> Footage from an unknown source, entitled Moscow Changeover, datelined Moscow, 4 July 1957. A major shakeup has occurred in the Kremlin with Nikita Khrushchev emerging victorious. Stock footage shows Georgi Malenkov and others who suffered in the purge, including Lazar Kaganovich and Dmitri Shepilov. <1mn 10s> United Press report entitled Diefenbaker Reception No. 10, datelined London, 4 July 1957. Commonwealth leaders arrive at 10 Downing Street in London for a dinner and reception. Shown are the arrivals of British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker of Canada, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies and Premier Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. <38s> Report entitled Cam Rahn Bridge, datelined South Vietnam, 22 April 1968, showing: the opening of a new bridge; soldiers standing in rows with flags and dignitaries; an audience watching; the Cam Rahn Bridge; men cutting a ceremonial ribbon; a sign; the bridge with people behind barricades; metal bridge supports and two people walking on the bridge. United Press Movietone footage entitled Comets Mideast, datelined Cairo, 13 June 1960. The first of a series of Comet 4C jet airliners arrived in Cairo today from Britain as part of a trade agreement Misrair Airlines and the De Havilland Aircraft Company. The footage shows: a Comet taxiing past; the Cairo airport building; the Comet taxiing up; a crowd; a greeting for the pilot, Captain Mohammed Hilwy Chass, the chief pilot for Mirair; the Comet and crowd; the pilot and officials on the gangway; the pilot greeted by a child; the pilot walking with family and the Comet aircraft. <41s> Visnews report entitled Gerstenmaier Visit, datelined Jerusalem, 22 November 1962. Eugen Gerstenmaier, President of the West German Bundestag, is on an 8-day private visit to Israel. The footage shows: Gerstenmaier getting out of a car and looking at a map; his arrival at the office of David ben Gurion; a soldier saluting; the office of ben Gurion; Gerstenmaier and an official leaving; ben Gurion leaving; sign for King David's Tomb; Gerstenmaier and an official going up Mount Zion; and Gerstenmaier looking out towards Jordan. <57s> CBC footage entitled Beauharnois Canal, Seaway, 29 April 1959. A ship, the Prescott, has hit the bridge of the Beauharnois Canal but there is no apparent damage to either. The footage shows various shots of collision damage. <25s> Footage from an unknown source, entitled Korea Jets, datelined Seoul, 4 July 1957. The United Nations has begun building up airpower in South Korea to show North Korea that the UN means business. This follows an arms buildup in the North which violates the ceasefire agreement. The footage shows various shots of newly arrived American jet fighters staging a demonstration over Seoul. <38s> ~Visnews report Typhoon Mary, datelined Hong Kong, 13 June 1960. At least 60 people are dead after Typhoon Mary hit Hong Kong. The footage shows: men removing a casualty; a pan shot of huts that were destroyed by the typhoon; a car trying to drive through a flooded area; a pan of skyscrapers and collapsed scaffolding on a road. <1mn 2s> UPIN report entitled Wall/Christmas, datelined Berlin, 21 December 1964. It shows: scenes of West Berliners crossing the Berlin Wall to visit relatives in East Berlin to give them Christmas presents, sign that reads "You Are Leaving The American Sector"; people walking through the wall carrying their bags and people being greeted on the east side of the barrier. <39s> Visnews report entitled Anne Frank Story, datelined the Netherlands, 10 December 1957. This consists of footage related to Anne Frank and her hiding out in an attic in Amsterdam during the SecondWorld War to escape from the Nazi death camps. Shown are various exteriors and interiors of house where Frank family stayed, the attic room where they hid and neighbourhood street scenes and canals. <3mn 3s> Five items on positive optical sound stock as follows: Crowded Silos, datelined South America, 23 April 1968. The footage shows: exterior of a large silo; a silo shown from the ground up; train cars in front of silos; army trucks in front of silos; men walking by trucks; men cooking and eating over a fire; a man with a radio; an aerial view of trucks and a road lined with trucks. Children Church, datelined Denmark, 23 April 1968. A church in Denmark hands out comics to children during a Mass. The footage shows: exterior of the church; children arriving and accepting booklets at the door; interior of the church; people in pews; a priest at the altar; children reading comic books; still images of pages of the comics; a boy looking at a comic; the priest at the altar; more stills from the comics, a man reading a psalm book, the choir singing, children leaving and the priest taking the comics back. <1mn 30s> Insurance National, datelined Toronto, 13 June 1960. The Restrictive Trade Practices Commission has suggested that the compulsory fixing of automobile insurance rates may be a breach of the law. There is an interview of Ralph Sketch, former President of the Underwriters’ Association, who comments on the report. <1mn 22s> Commonwealth Report, datelined 30 June 1957. This is a standup report by a CBC reporter about the development of a new, more racially diverse Commonwealth. Nasser Speaks, datelined Cairo, 10 December 1957. Two items on negative silent stock as follows: Arrival Foreign Ministers and Typhoon Mary.The last item consists of A & B rolls entitled Women’s Conference, datelined Toronto, 24 April 1968. A reporter summarizes the predictions made by speakers at a women’s conference for the year 2000. The footage shows: the reporter doing a standup, a black screen, a speaker at a podium and the reporter doing more of the standup report.