This consists of five rolls of television news footage held in CBC can 138 as follows: Sixteen rolls of positive silent footage: C.D. Radio Station, Strathburn, dated 12 December 1957, showing: tests being carried out with an experimental radio transmitting station for Canada’s civil defence; aluminum transmission tower; truck containing studio equipment and workers raising the tower and preparing for tests. <46s> British Commonwealth International News Agency (Visnews) report entitled Anti-Tshombe Demos, Dusseldorf, West Germany, dated 17 December 1964, about the arrest of several people last night during a meeting in Dusseldorf, where Congolese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe was speaking. The footage shows: police holding an arrested man; arrested man being loaded into a police car; other arrested people; the audience in the hall; and Tshombe speaking to the audience about the need for more private-sector investment in Africa. <58s> United Press Movietone report entitled Djarkarta Scenes, Djarkarta, Indonesia, dated 12 December 1957. The scenes of Djakarta, Indonesia are of street scenes, local people sitting, houses and traffic. <45s> United Press Movietone footage entitled Space Cone, dated 28 April 1959 is about the test by American rocket scientists on this date of a space capsule at the Wallace Island Research Station on the coast of Virginia. It shows: blast-off of the rocket carrying the capsule; the capsule being ejected from the rocket; release of a parachute attached to the capsule; the capsule descending into the water and a helicopter going out to the floating capsule and retrieving it from the water. <1mn 28s> Visnews report entitled New Canal Route, dated 19 December 1964. American President Lyndon Johnson has proposed building a canal through Central America to replace the Panama Canal which he says has become old and inadequate. The footage shows: pan across water to Panama City; ships passing through sections of Panama City; a train pulling a ship through the Panama Canal; a ship leaving a lock and the gate closing; anti-American rioters in the streets; troops dispersing the rioters; demonstrators overturning and burning a car; and a demonstrator hoisting a Panamanian flag up a lamp post. <1mn 48s> United Press Movietone report entitled Hagerty Arrival, dated 13 June 1960. White House Press Secretary James Hagerty arrives in Tokyo, Japan, where he is met by opponents and supporters of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s upcoming visit. It shows: Hagerty and officials walking down steps from their plane; police standing and watching a crowd; a crowd of pro-American Japanese; Hagerty escorted by smiling officials; Japanese people running after Hagerty’s car; Hagerty’s car surrounded by anti-American demonstrators; police coming to the rescue; a helicopter coming in to get Hagerty; the police dispersing the crowd so that the helicopter can land; and a helicopter taking Hagerty and his party to safety. <2mn 23s> CBC report entitled Colour Troop, dated 12 June 1960. In Toronto, approximately 8,000 people watched as the Royal Regiment of Canada marked the Queen’s birthday and the anniversary of the First World War Battle of Mount Sorrel. The ceremonies took place on the campus of the University of Toronto. The footage shows: troops on field; Lieutenant General G.G. Simonds inspecting the troops; a soldier fainting due to the heat; crowd; the handing over of the colours; Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips and crowd; and the colours being paraded. <45s> CBS report entitled Ike Leaves, datelined Washington, D.C., 13 June 1960. U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower today set out from Washington on his tour to the Far East. He says goodbye to Vice President Richard Nixon and other officials at Andrews Air Force Base and is shown boarding a plane. <40s> Visnews report entitled Indonesia Reaction, from the Netherlands, dated 12 December 1957. ~The Dutch government has decided to send a frigate and a destroyer to Dutch New Guinea in response to new claims by the Indonesian government of its ownership of the area. The footage shows a Dutch sailor kissing his wife goodbye, sailors boarding ship, and the ship leaving a harbour as people wave. <29s> Footage from an unknown source entitled Grivas Royalty, datelined Athens, 29 April 1959. General George Grivas (former leader of the Greek-Cypriot underground movement EOKA) was in Athens today for celebrations to mark the winning of independence for Cyprus. The footage shows: Grivas attending the celebration with two members of the Greek Cabinet and wreaths laid to honour Greeks, Britons and French people who died during the Missolonghi Exodus from Ottoman rule 138 years ago <30s> CBS report entitled Biggest Demo, datelined Tokyo, 13 June 1960. 100,000 leftists stage the largest anti-American demonstration in Japan so far. The footage shows: large crowds at night; a mob surging towards the house of Premier Kishi; a mob pounding on the gates of Kishi’s house; police standing on guard behind the gate; police battling with the mob; demonstrators on a truck and police arresting demonstrators. <1mn 11> CBC report entitled Canadian Manoeuvres, datelined West Germany, 12 June 1960. 4800 Canadian soldiers are taking part in a three-week long field exercise at the NATO training grounds in Sennelager, West Germany. The footage shows: a sign for the Normandy Barracks Training Centre; soldiers operating wireless radio (a field telephone); soldiers running from truck; tank with soldiers; soldiers on patrol; soldiers running through long grass; soldier with camouflage; a tank with soldiers aboard; a tank climbing a hill; soldiers wearing gas masks in a trench; army officers (possibly Sir Richard Gale and Brigadier General Cameron) observing military exercises; soldiers running up a hill while wearing gas masks; a tank climbing a hill; and officers watching. <51s> United Press Movietone report entitled Cyprus Riots, datelined Cyprus, 12 December 1957. Riots broke out in Nicosia around the Phaneromeni Greek Church, the day after a United Nations debate began on the subject of Cyprus. The footage shows: demonstrations around the church; military police stepping in to break up demonstrations and a riot breaking out. <45s> Space Cone. Visnews footage entitled Nikita Ceremony, datelined Moscow, 12 December 1957. Premier Nikita Khrushchev speaks to the graduates of the Moscow Military Academy. Graduates rise to their feet and applaud him. He was to the podium and then addresses the students. <37s> There is a shorter version (20 feet as opposed to the 32 feet of this version) on negative silent stock, listed later on below. CBC footage entitled Duke and Kids, datelined Nassau, 28 April 1959. Prince Philip continues his world tour. Today he visited with 13,000 school children atClifford Park in Nassau, Bahamas. The footage shows: Prince Philip arriving in a car; children standing and waving flags; and Philip watching as a children’s choir sings. <59s> Two rolls of positive optical sound as follows: United Press Movietone report entitled Hagerty Talks datelined Tokyo, 13 June 1960. White House Press Secretary James Hagerty holds a news conference after arriving in Tokyo, Japan and being met by anti-American crowds. The footage shows: crowds holding anti-American signs outside the American embassy; and sound-on-film of Hagerty at the news conference, stating that he thinks the demonstrators do not reflect the feelings of the majority of Japanese people. <51s> CBS report entitled Murrow Obit -- Library, 20 December 1964. Obituary for famed American news journalist Edward R. Murrow. The footage shows: burning buildings in London, England during the German bombing raids of the Second World War, from which Murrow reported for CBS Radio; ~President John F. Kennedy swearing in Murrow as Director of the U.S. Information Agency; sound-on-film of Murrow being interviewed while he smokes a cigarette, and recalls being CBS’s lone reporter in Europe in 1937, his comment that at that time he did little news reporting, when war broke out all of the newspaper reporters were too busy doing their own stories to do any for radio, and so he was forced to start doing radio broadcasts with William Shirer; excerpt of Murrow’s CBS television program SEE IT NOW, in which Murrow is in a heated exchange with Senator Joseph McCarthy and Murrow’s conclusion on the program that McCarthy impugns his loyalty. <3mn 4s> Two items on positive magnetic stripe, as follows: Nasso Conference, datelined Toronto, 23 November 1962. Frank Nasso has become a last-minute surprise candidate for Toronto's Mayoralty race. In an interview Nasso announces a platform that ranges from reformation of the Metro Police Force to full equality for all minorities and says that he favours the sale of liquor on Sundays. <59s> CBC report entitled Fair Debate, datelined Toronto, 23 November 1962. Toronto Mayor Nathan Phillips and Controller Summerville continue to blame each other for losing the World’s Fair to Montreal. There is sound-on-film of a heated argument between them at a Ward Seven candidates’ meeting. <3mn 1s> One story on negative silent stock, entitled Nikita Ceremony, datelined Moscow, 12 December 1957, consisting of a shorter version of report earlier on this roll. The can concludes with two reports on negative optical sound stock, as follows: Ike Conference, datelined Washington, 3 July 1957. Report from an unknown source, entitled Russians Fired, datelined Moscow, 4 July 1957. Patrick Keatley reports that four top members of the Russian Communist Party have been dropped from the Party’s Presidium. There are quick shots of Vyacheslav Molotov, Georgi Malenkov, Lazar Kaganovich and Dmitri P. Shepilov, the four men to which he refers, and a shot of Keatley doing a standup report. <2mn18s>