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Norman Kirk, Labour Party MP for Sydenham and Leader of the Opposition, talks about the development of the Peace Movement and argues for real equality desired for the majority of the community.

Princes Street Labour is a branch of the New Zealand Labour Party in Auckland. Founded on 1 March 1960, the Auckland Central University branch is one of the University's oldest clubs. It ran regular talks, lectures, and debates. This was a live event organised by the Princes Street branch, and recorded by Professor Robert Chapman from the Department of Political Studies.

Primary Title
  • Talk: Norman Kirk and The Development of Peace
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 13 March 1970
Duration
  • 21:21
Channel
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcaster
  • The University of Auckland Library
Programme Description
  • Princes Street Labour is a branch of the New Zealand Labour Party in Auckland. Founded on 1 March 1960, the Auckland Central University branch is one of the University's oldest clubs. It ran regular talks, lectures, and debates. This was a live event organised by the Princes Street branch, and recorded by Professor Robert Chapman from the Department of Political Studies.
Episode Description
  • Norman Kirk, Labour Party MP for Sydenham and Leader of the Opposition, talks about the development of the Peace Movement and argues for real equality desired for the majority of the community.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • This recording only includes the second half of this lecture. Includes question time.
Genres
  • Politics
Contributors
  • Norman Kirk (Speaker)