This consists of four rolls of black-and-white television news film, held in CBC Can 124, as follows: Four items on positive silent stock, three items on positive optical sound, one item on positive magnetic stripe and one item on negative optical sound. The four silent positive items are: Newfie Voters, placelined St. John’s, Newfoundland, 19 November 1962. Premier Joey Smallwood's Liberal Party has won re-election in Newfoundland's provincial elections. The footage shows: cars driving down street; sign for polling station; woman voting; man voting; ballot placed in box; men voting; police officer watching; and woman placing ballot in ballot box. <28s> Grey Cup Float, placelined Winnipeg, 17 November 1962. The Manitoba Travel and Convention Association is sponsoring a float in the upcoming Grey Cup parade. The float will be adorned with a copy of the Golden Boy, the statue atop the dome of the Manitoba Legislature, but they are uncertain as to what item of clothing they should use to cover it up. Footage shows the dome of the Legislature, the statue of Golden Boy on top, a copy of statue of Golden Boy in basement, in one shot wearing a skirt and in the other a loin-cloth. <45s> Visnews report entitled New Defence Minister, placelined India, 19 November 1962. Y.B. Chavan has been named India’s new Defence Minister following the resignation of Krishna Menon. The footage shows: Chavan with Mrs. Pandit, who has been named to replace him as Governor of Bombay State; Chavan introducing ministers and officials; close-up of Pandit; Chavan sitting with ministers; close-up of Chavan; close-up of Pandit; Chavan and Pandit; close-up of Chavan; and group seated around Pandit and Chavan. <42s> Robbery National, placelined Toronto, 19 November 1962. A failed bank robbery in Toronto at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets resulted in a wild exchange of gunfire between a bank robber and police. The footage shows: bank exterior; crowd and police outside bank; man crawls upto bank door and opens it; two bullet holes in window; bullet holes in ceiling; city officials look on; passageway leading to vault; pan of room and safe; and sign reading “Bank Will Re-Open When The Teargas Clears". <1mn 2s> The three optical sound items are as follows: United Press Movietone clip of Dr. Edward Teller, placelined Washington, D.C., 25 June 1957. Dr. Edward Teller speaks after meeting with President Eisenhower. Teller says that prospects are good for developing “clean” nuclear bombs. <12s> United Press Movietone report entitled Duke, placelined London, 14 December 1964. The Duke of Windsor and his wife (the former King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson) leave New York for Houston where the Duke is due to undergo an operation for a defective artery. They walk through lobby of a railway station, pose for the media and then get onto train. <56s> United Press Movietone report entitled Clean Bomb, placelined Washington, D.C., 25 June 1957. Dr. Edward Teller and Dr. Edward Lawrence speak after President Dwight D. Eisenhower met with a group of atomic scientists. The footage shows: exterior of the White House; Strauss with group; Lawrence, Strauss and Teller; Teller expresses optimism about the prospects of developing clean bombs; Lawrence comments that the only concern is the horrible possibility of fallout in war. The development of clean weapons is an attempt to solve the problem of nuclear fallout and make nuclear explosives essentially a more powerful form of TNT. <57s> The magnetic stripe item is entitled Closure Reaction, placelined Ottawa, 15 December 1964. Various Members of Parliament comment on the closure move in the House of Commons to end debate on the new Canadian flag. The speakers are Gordon Churchill, Progressive Conservative Party leader John Diefenbaker, Solicitor General McNaught, NDP leader Tommy Douglas and Social Credit leader H. Olson. <22s>~The optical sound item is an NBC report entitled Bomarc Missile, placelined New Jersey, 8 June 1960. Reports of a nuclear explosion at a New Jersey air base which spread alarm to millions of Americans last night, have now been denied. A Bomarc missile did explode, but radiation leakage was very minimal. The footage shows: sign reading "6th Air Defence Missile Squadron"; soldiers opening front gate; car carrying military police driving out; soldiers standing with hands in pockets; soldier using geiger counter; ambulance sitting at the ready; soldier testing area for radioactivity with geiger counter; solder standing near gatehouse; and gate closing. <1mn 2s>