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  • 0:09:43

    On Camera

    This week President De Gaulle of France, put his political career on the line in a referendum, and lost. Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Politics, University of Auckland discusses the background to the resignation and what this will mean and who will replace him. Student unrest has also been one of the harbingers of change.
  • 0:13:10

    On Camera

    1. A debate on the pros and cons of extending the parliamentary term ahead of the referendum with Peter Hillier, New Zealand Constitutional Society, and Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Political Science, The University of Auckland. -- 2. The difficulties of getting a job for students.
  • 0:08:17

    On Camera

    1. The shocking news that Senator Robert Kennedy has been shot, which seems like history repeating itself. Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Politics, University of Auckland talks about violence in American politics and the tradition of gun carrying.
  • 0:14:23

    On Camera

    Discussion on the recently formed Women's Independent Political Party. Candidates are Mrs Esther James, Women's Independent Party candidate for Auckland Central, Mrs. E. Purser, Women's Independent Party candidate for Pakuranga and Mrs G Thorpy, Women's Independent Party candidate for Tamaki,
  • 0:18:49

    On Camera

    The discussion is on university education. New Zealand is said to be sending too many of its young people to university compared with other countries and this is expected to increase. Panellists are Dr. Ruth Butterworth, Department of Politics, University of Auckland, Noel Vautier, and Marcia Russell, Editor, Thursday magazine