Television news reports from CBC News Library Can 118, beginning with 12 silent reports on positive stock: Report entitled P.M. Totem, dated 6 June 1960, placelined Ottawa. A four-foot totem pole specially carved as a symbol of forest conservation has ended a coast to coast railway tour and is now in the office of Prime Minister Diefenbaker. The footage shows: Diefenbaker shaking hands with two men; Diefenbaker standing next to totem pole; and two totem poles. <23s> Bill Dwight, placelined Toronto, 18 April 1968. It shows various scenes of Toronto. Car driving down road, Edward’s variety store, Toronto Star newspaper in stand and row of homes seen from park. <1mn 30s> Ship, dated 27 April 1959, placelined Toronto. The first ship into Toronto harbour since the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway is a Dutch freighter, the Prins Willem George Frederik. Shows ship at dock, name on hull, pan to mast, customs official going aboard, reporters in cabin of ship, ship's captain and other officers. <56s> British Commonwealth International News Agency report entitled International Labour Conference, 5 June 1960, from Geneva. South Africa came under discussion at the Conference of International Labor Organizations in Geneva. This shows interior of conference hall, sign for Canadian delegation led by Stanley Knowles, executive vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress, sign for New Zealand delegates and sign for Chinese delegates. <27s> Exercise, placelined Indian Ocean, 17 November 1962, attributed to Visnews. Units of Britain's armed services have held combined land, sea and air exercises in Aden and in the Indian Ocean off-shore. Aircraft on flight deck of HMS Ark Royal. Gannett aircraft takes off. Sea Vixen takes off. Helicopter flies alongside. Sea Vixen lands. Ark Royal approaches navy tanker. <32s> Bourges, Maunoury (no CBC description available) Women Demonstration, a report from South Africa, 5 June 1960. Title (no CBC description available). Johannesburg Students, a United Press Movietone report dated 6 June 1960. In Johannesburg, university students set out today to stage a silent demonstration against what they said was a case of police intimidation. It shows: group of students with signs; army officer with megaphone; group of soldiers walking across street; student being led away by police officer; and students being arrested by police as spectators look on. <1mn 27s> Singapore Celebrates, 6 June 1960, a report attributed to Visnews about celebrations in Singapore to mark Singapore’s first anniversary as a full self-governing state. It holds a giant carnival. The footage shows: Inche Yusof being received by organising committee; flag of Singapore and banner; Inche Yusof entering carnival grounds; crowd; Yusof speaking before opening carnival; crowd listening; and Yusof cutting loose balloons. <39s> United Press Movietone report entitled Brundage Art, 4 June 1960, placelined San Francisco. The fate of some 18 million dollars worth of Oriental art owned by Avery Brundage hinges on the outcome of elections tomorrow in San Francisco. Brundage has offered to donate it if it is housed properly, so people will vote on whether or not to build a new wing to the De Young Museum. Footage shows models pasting “Thank You” banners on side of car, posters, car with banner at museum, close-up of sign reading Asian Art, crowd inside museum, and works of art on display in the De Young Museum. <57s> Nuclear Accelerator, 17 April 1968, placelined Vancouver. It shows: a cheque from government; two men holding $650,000 cheque; table with science materials; 150,000-watt power supply; start and stop button; water spraying from machine; machine part moving; man watching machine; magnet climbing; typewriter; pan shot of machine; numbers on machine; scale model and signs. <1mn 30s> Cyprus Roundup, a report from Cyprus dated 10 December 1957 (no CBC description available). ~Seven stories on positive optical sound as follows: Clip Voodoo Aircraft, circa 1960. U.S. Air Force plane lands and pilot in cockpit waves. <1mn 30s>. British Commonwealth International News Agency report Students/Police Battle, Tokyo, 18 April 1968. Protesters and police shown on the streets fighting. Various protesters throw objects at police. Police wear shields and full riot gear. <1mn 30s> United Press Movietone report entitled Charles Laughton, 14 November 1962. Actor Charles Laughton is fighting for his life in a Hollywood hospital in a battle with cancer. Footage shows a close-up of Laughton in 1949, medium shot of him putting his foot in cement at Grauman's Chinese theatre and wiping excess cement on Sid Grauman’s face, various shots of Laughton in a scene with Marlene Dietrich in the movie WITNESS FORTHE PROSECUTION, and close-up of Laughton in 1949. <54s> John Service (no CBC description available). Korean Conference (no CBC description available). Lachance Interview, dated 6 June 1960. In Ankara, Turkey, CBC correspondent Douglas Lachance interviews General Gursel, who led the recent coup in Turkey. Lachance asks Gursel where the government is going to head now that the revolution has been successful. He also talks to Ismet Inonu. head of the Republican Party, who is expected to win the general elections. <2mn 23s> P.M. London wards, 24 June 1957 (no CBC description available). Four reports on positive stock with magnetic stripe soundtrack, as follows: Open Hearing, Toronto, 19 April 1968. A reporter asks a man if a hearing will be public. Medium close-up of interview subject. <1mn 30s> Metro Council, Toronto 19 April 1968. The old trouble of amalgamation was interjected into Metro council debate again today. Wide shot of Council chambers. Standup report by Gordon Ritchie. Controller Margaret Campbell. More of the report by Ritchie. <58s> Dennis Reaction, Toronto, 19 April 1968. Toronto City Council has approved the Third Generation company as the winner in the development of the south side of Queen Street. Reporter J.J. Richards interviews an official from Third Generation. <1mn 23s> Bick Witness, 19 April 1968. This is a report about whether a police officer will be suspended. Shows medium close-up of reporter asking question and medium close-up of a man, possibly a member of the police board, answering. <1mn 30s> The can concludes with negative magnetic stripe report entitled What City, placelined Washington, 18 April 1968. This is a report by CBC correspondent Knowlton Nash about relations between Washington and Vietnam. Nash is shown in medium close-up. <1mn 30s>