Eleven television news items compiled by the CBC in Can 128. The 7 items on positive silent stock are as follows: Visnews report entitled U.S. Sweep Near Cambodia, placelined South Vietnam, 20 April 1968. This shows various scenes of the war in Vietnam. Footage includes shots of: tanks; soldiers in fields; gas bombs and trenches. The source of the footage is not identified. Disarmament Conference. Visnews report entitled, NATO Demonstrations, placelined Paris, France, 16 December 1964. A group of women from seven countries demonstrated in Paris today against the use or existence of nuclear weapons in NATO countries. It shows: man with sign; man being removed by police; police watching demonstrators; men in demonstration; police and demonstrators standing around; and demonstrators being frisked and arrested. <37s> Largest Submarine at Sea, 21 April 1968. This shows a submarine in the water in an unidentified location. it shows: submarine in the water; various shots inside and from the water; man on telephone; man in front of large computer board; depth gauge; man on headset; machinery in submarine; man steering; telescope and submarine Water Festival, placelined Laos, 21 April 1964. Footage of people celebrating the water festival in Laos. It shows: people on crowded streets; various parade shots; people in ceremonial costume; dancing; audience and woman fighting for man. <1mn 30s> Visnews report entitled Lahore Pre-election, placelined West Pakistan, 17 December 1964. In West Pakistan, the Presidential campaign is moving to its climax. There is footage of: President Ayub Khan addressing crowd; crowd listening; Khan; crowd; and Miss Fatima Jinnah addressing a crowd. <50s> United Press Movietone report entitled Anti-Sukarnoism, placelined London, 15 December 1964. In Jakarta, Indonesian nationalists and communist leaders call a demonstration against what they call "Sukarnoism". The rally shows evidence of a strong front against the Indonesian President. There is footage of: newspaper headlines; demonstrators filing to rally; Dr. Roeslam Abdulgani, the Nationalist Minister of Information and Propaganda; members of the women’s army; inspection of troops by Abdulgani inspects troops; troops at attention and Abdulgani addressing troops. <53s> The two items on positive optical sound are as follows: Goodhead Cut-up, placelined Toronto, 9 June 1960. Norman Goodhead, the Reeve of North York, has delivered an angry indictment of Judge Joseph Sweet's probe of York Township. Goodhead addresses the North York Community Council. He says the report was based on hindsight and uses unfair comparisons. He says municipalities got little or no help from the Ontario Legislature with their problems. <2mn 58s> York Legal, placelined Toronto, 9 June 1960. Report on the first legal action as a result of the York Township land probe this afternoon. The action is being taken by the York Township Citizen's Committee. Bert Robinson, President of the Citizen's Committee, comments. <1mn 26s> The item on positive magnetic stripe is Hospital Stack, placelined Toronto, 22 April 1968. Debate resumed today at Toronto's City Hall in Toronto Hydro's proposed seven-hundred foot smoke stack. J.J. Richards reports. Members of City Council sit talking in chambers. Lobbyists for the smoke stack also shown. J.J. Richards does a standup report. <2mn 16s> The last item, on A and B rolls, is Supreme Court, placelined Washington.