1. The Prime Minister Keith Holyoake has just returned from the Manilla Conference on Vietnam. -- 2. The grant to the Medical Research Council. -- 3. In ten days there will be a conference in London deciding on access for New Zealand produce if Britain joins the Common Market. -- 4. Recommendations for improving salaries in the Prison Service. -- 5. The Seddon Memorial at Parliament buildings has been painted with an anti-Vietnam war slogan. -- 6. The Tokoroa Town Empowering Bill. -- 7. Shipping freight rates will increase. -- 8. Fishermen in Auckland have rejected a proposal for reduced catches and prices. -- 9. In Malaysia protesters have been rounded up in advance of President Johnson's visit.

Primary Title
  • 7:00pm News
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 27 October 1966
Start Time
  • 19 : 00
Finish Time
  • 19 : 06
Duration
  • 05:36
Channel
  • 1YA - National Programme
Broadcaster
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Station
  • 1YA
Owning Organisation
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Episode Description
  • 1. The Prime Minister Keith Holyoake has just returned from the Manilla Conference on Vietnam. -- 2. The grant to the Medical Research Council. -- 3. In ten days there will be a conference in London deciding on access for New Zealand produce if Britain joins the Common Market. -- 4. Recommendations for improving salaries in the Prison Service. -- 5. The Seddon Memorial at Parliament buildings has been painted with an anti-Vietnam war slogan. -- 6. The Tokoroa Town Empowering Bill. -- 7. Shipping freight rates will increase. -- 8. Fishermen in Auckland have rejected a proposal for reduced catches and prices. -- 9. In Malaysia protesters have been rounded up in advance of President Johnson's visit.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • News
Contributors
  • Keith Holyoake (Speaker)