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Episodes and Stories 31
  • 0:03:13

    11:30am News

    1. The wreck of the MV Kaitawa is lying on her port side on the seabed off Cape Reinga with two ruptures in the hull. -- 2. Labour Party MP for Waitakere Martyn Finlay predicts that the American way to victory in Vietnam will result in "pestilence, starvation, hatred and searing bitterness". -- 3. British flier Sheila Scott has landed at Pago Pago, American Samoa in her round the world solo flight attempt. -- 4. Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin of Russia has requested a British bus factory be built in his country. British Leyland is considering this. -- 5. Everything is ready for work to start on building the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France. -- 6. A Hong Kong decision to send a chess team to Cuba is being criticised. -- 7. USA President Johnson's daughter Lucy will marry on August 6, also the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. -- 8. Factory workers in New South Wales cannot have Beatles' haircuts, for safety reasons. A ban was imposed by the State Government as a safety measure.
  • 0:06:47

    1ZB News - Election 1969

    1. Host, James Boswell, with Richard Northey, and Matt Price, graduates of the Department of Politics, University of Auckland comment on the results of the New Zealand General Election. -- 2. Statement from the Social Credit candidate for Grey Lynn, W. A Ross. -- 3. Statement from the Labour candidate for Manukau, Roger Douglas. -- 4. Statement from the Women's Independent candidate for North Shore, Odette Leather. -- 5. Statement from the Social Credit candidate for Manurewa, T. W. G. Hyam. -- 6. Statement from the Labour candidate for Mangere, Colin Moyle.
  • 0:12:00

    Debate: Are NZ Students Conformist?

    the topic is; Are students conformist? Panellists. Professor James Ritchie, Psycology, Waikato Roslyn Noonan, recent graduate and Junior Lecturer, University of Auckland Michael King, recent graduate, University of Waikato.
  • 0:48:40

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    1. Interview with Professor Robert Chapman -- 2. Questions from people who have telephoned in (33 min.).
  • 0:03:13

    1ZB News

    1. The death of President Nasser of Egypt makes Anwar Sadat interim president of the country. -- 2. Comment on the consequences for Middle East politics. -- 3. President Nixon may have to alter his plans to go to Yugoslavia as Marshall Tito was a close friend of Nasser's and He may have to go to Egypt for the burial. -- 4. Comment on Nasser's death from Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Politics, University of Auckland.
  • 0:01:33

    1ZB News

    1. Anwar Sadat has taken over as President of Egypt. -- 2. Reaction from President Nixon. -- 3. Comment from Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Politics, University of Auckland saying one of his statements has not been used on air, just commented on.
  • 0:08:04

    News Special

    1. The Seamen's Strike over the "Waimea' with reports from around the country. -- 2. Government intervention in the Seamen's strike. -- 3. The Leader of the Labour Party Norman Kirk says he s disturbed that a minority of the seamen's union have refused to accept the views of the majority of their union. -- 4. Engineers at the Kinleath pulp and paper mill returned to work this afternoon. -- 5. The election campaign has ended except fort the final speeches from the leaders. Reports on each of the party campaigns. -- 6. Australian reaction to the New Zealand election campaign. -- 7. Most New Zealand soldiers in Vietnam have already voted in the General Election.
  • 1:32:53

    Election Special

    1. Provisional results. -- 2. News -- 3. Continuing provisional results and comments, interspersed with music tracks.
  • 0:01:41

    1ZB News

    1. Polling booths are now closed in the General Election and voting figures are well up. -- 2. In Invercargil the National Party has filed an official complaint on the use of stickers on Labour party vehicles. -- 3. There will be more stop work meetings in the shipping dispute. -- 4. Airforce planes are carrying freight between Wellington and Blenheim. -- 5. a six year old boy has been accidentally shot by his ten year old brother.
  • 1:18:26

    1ZB News

    1. Polling booths have just closed after heavy voting throughout the country. -- 2. The National party has filed a written complaint against the Labour Party in Invercargill. -- 3. The shipping dispute and there will be more stop work meetings on Monday. -- 4. Airforce planes are carrying freight between Wellington and Blenheim to move a backlog of freight. -- 5. A six year old boy has been accidentally shot by his ten year old brother.
  • 0:01:25

    Talkback 1ZB - Hungerstriker

    Talkback about a hunger striker and how his action has prompted a response. The name of the striker and his reasons are not recorded.
  • 0:00:36

    1ZB News

    1. In an address to the Labour party conference The President of the federation of Labour, Jim Knox, said the next few months will see a lot of industrial upheaval, largely due to rising costs and fixed wages. -- 2. Teachers want a 40% rise in salaries.
  • 0:33:29

    Person to Person - Open Switchboard

    Open Switchboard is is a feature on Tuesdays and is a phone in programme for people to give their opinions on a chosen subject. The topic this day is demonstrations, particularly student demonstrations, and why they demonstrate. Host is Patricia Cummins.
  • 0:01:17

    1ZB News

    1. The Labour Party conference -- 2. A proposal that a worker injuring another worker should be fined. -- 3. A commission should be set up to clarify the law on abortion.
  • 0:01:35

    1ZB News

    1. The government is withholding further action on the Wainui shipping dispute. -- 2. there as a 6.25 earthquake in the Bay of Plenty today but it was too deep to be widely felt. --3. A shipment of New Zealand Lamb is leaving for Canada, by air. Recording fragmented after this.
  • 0:00:44

    1ZB News

    1. The seamen's dispute, but fragment of a bulletin only.
  • 0:01:24

    1ZB News

    1. The seamen's dispute where coastal ships will not be saied from any New Zealand port until Saturday.
  • 0:04:08

    News Special

    1. In the deadlocked shipping dispute over the Waimea urgent meeting are taking place with the unions and the Federation of Labour. -- 2. Interview with the National Secretary of the Federation of Labour, Jim Knox. -- 3. The seamen's march down Queen Street, Auckland. -- 4. The Excursive of the Federation of Labour's emergency meeting in Wellington. -- 5. Arrangements for polling day tomorrow. -- 6.
  • 0:06:45

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    Professor Chapman is interviewed about the 1981 National Party Conference which starts today on Wellington, and the expected demonstrations.
  • 0:02:32

    Commercials from 1ZB

    1. The Big Cheese -- 2. The Sound of Auckland -- 3. Lady Diana's Wedding Dress -- 4. Winstone Hardyglaze.
  • 0:07:17

    Newsdesk 1070 IZB

    1. The new National Party cabinet. --2. Robert Muldoon, swearing in. --3. In Britain parliament has voted against bringing back hanging for terrorist murders. -- 4. a guilty plea to profiteering in the Auckland Magistrates Court. -- 4. Australia's election campaign. -- 5. Voting in the Australian election, from New Zealand. -- 6. the breakdown in the Tramways talks.
  • 0:04:40

    10:30pm News

    1. The Radio Hauraki pirate radio ship "MV Tiri" is drifting in the Hauraki Gulf after police boarded it when it tried to sail from Queen's Wharf. -- 2. The tumultuous welcome given to President Lyndon Johnson in New Zealand and Australia surprised both the host and the guests. -- 3. Breaking news: the crew of the MV Tiri have been arrested and taken to the Auckland Police Station.
  • 0:05:26

    1ZB News

    1. The Leader of the Opposition Mr Kirk opened Labour's campaign in Dunedin tonight. -- 2. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church was told the state cannot step aside from the influence Television has on the community. -- 3. Public money is being wasted by local authorities duplicating services. -- 4. Labour's manifesto for the election. -- 5. President Johnson visited American troops in Vietnam yesterday.
  • 0:02:22

    News

    1. The Social Credit Party opened their election campaign in Auckland last night. -- 2. At an election meeting in Invercargill last night the Prime Minister, Keith Holyoake, said he would like to see communist China in the United Nations. -- 3. In an election meeting in Oamaru the leader of the Opposition, David Lange, attacked the Government's economic policies. -- 4. At the Presbyterian General Assembly in Wellington last night the meeting was told that many Maori are "heartily sick" of being described as "social phenomena" and being told what is good for them.
  • 0:02:51

    1ZB News

    1. Outside Australia House in London yesterday crowds were urged to donate blood and medical supplies for North Vietnam and the National Liberation Front. The group involved was "Australians and New Zealanders against the Vietnam War". -- 2. Schools are finding it hard to make ends meet after devaluation and no increase in grants. 00:46 Professor Chapman's comments on the difference between this bulletin and The 1YA 7:30pm news with an item on speakers being prevented from coming to New Zealand for the SEATO conference. The item has been deleted from this bulletin. (In 1968 1ZB was the Auckland commercial station of the NZBC. News for both the commercial and non-commercial 1YA stations were from the same news room).
  • 0:00:31

    1ZB News

    1. In parliament Norman Kirk, Leader of the Opposition, criticised the Minister of Finance for not approving overseas funds to bring three overseas speakers to a Peace Power and Politics in Asia Conference, to be held in Wellington.
  • 0:01:38

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    An interview with Professor Robert Chapman, Head of the Department of Political Studies at The University of Auckland, on New Zealand's 1983 Budget. Interviewed by an unknown journalist on 1ZB.
  • 0:17:43

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    Professor Chapman is interviewed about the New Zealand 1981 General Election result, where the National Party was returned to power by one seat. He also talks about the possibility of the Labour Party applying for a re-count.
  • 0:03:10

    News

    1. Interview with Lee Murdock Chairman of the Auckland Regional Authority on his reaction to their chosen candidate for General Manager, Mr Lane, will now not be coming to New Zealand. -- 2. Possible retaliation from the unions on the threat of deregistration -- 3. The Auckland Regional Authority is putting on busses to the Museum of Transport and Technology to help this year's telethon effort. -- 4. Copy of Interview with Lee Murdock Chairman of the Auckland Regional Authority on his reaction to their chosen candidate for General Manager, Mr Lane, will now not be coming to New Zealand.
  • 0:23:10

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    Professor Chapman is interviewed about the results of polls which have put the Labour Party ahead of Social Credit Party.
  • 0:09:12

    Interview with Robert Chapman

    Professor Chapman is interviewed about the New Zealand 1981 Budget.