1. The Prime Minister replied to a statement by the President of the Wellington Committee on Vietnam, Barry Mitcalfe (saying they will not demonstrate provided they can have an interview with President Johnson) by saying it would be an impertinence. -- 2. The University Students' Association has dissociated itself from any demonstrations which may occur during President Johnson's visit.-- 3. Keith Holyoake (PM) and the Australian PM, Harold Holt will attend the Manilla Conference on Vietnam. -- 4. Dr A. M. Finlay has reservations about the Crimes Amendment Bill. -- 5. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Brown, will go to Moscow next year with a peace plan for Vietnam. -- 6. The Postmaster General says it's unethical to record another person without their knowledge and there are penalties for this (with reference to the Bick Affair). -- 7. Thefts from the Ponsonby Police Station. -- 8. The NZ police have found no trace of three missing Australian children here. -- 9. Manufacturers say NZ needs to increase exports. -- 10. Submissions for an International Air Freight terminal at Wanganui. -- 11. Pipeline for Kapuni gas. -- 12. - Insecticides for incoming flights. 12. other news. News Review (10 min., 38 sec.). 1. The Prime Minister replied to a statement by the President of the Wellington Committee on Vietnam, Barry Mitcalfe (saying they will not demonstrate provided they can have an interview with President Johnson) by saying it would be an impertinence.

7:00pm News followed by News Review, a weekday review of news and political events from the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC).

Primary Title
  • 7:00pm News and News Review
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 11 October 1966
Start Time
  • 19 : 00
Finish Time
  • 19 : 12
Duration
  • 12:02
Channel
  • 1YA - National Programme
Broadcaster
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Station
  • 1YA
Owning Organisation
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Programme Description
  • 7:00pm News followed by News Review, a weekday review of news and political events from the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC).
Episode Description
  • 1. The Prime Minister replied to a statement by the President of the Wellington Committee on Vietnam, Barry Mitcalfe (saying they will not demonstrate provided they can have an interview with President Johnson) by saying it would be an impertinence. -- 2. The University Students' Association has dissociated itself from any demonstrations which may occur during President Johnson's visit.-- 3. Keith Holyoake (PM) and the Australian PM, Harold Holt will attend the Manilla Conference on Vietnam. -- 4. Dr A. M. Finlay has reservations about the Crimes Amendment Bill. -- 5. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Brown, will go to Moscow next year with a peace plan for Vietnam. -- 6. The Postmaster General says it's unethical to record another person without their knowledge and there are penalties for this (with reference to the Bick Affair). -- 7. Thefts from the Ponsonby Police Station. -- 8. The NZ police have found no trace of three missing Australian children here. -- 9. Manufacturers say NZ needs to increase exports. -- 10. Submissions for an International Air Freight terminal at Wanganui. -- 11. Pipeline for Kapuni gas. -- 12. - Insecticides for incoming flights. 12. other news. News Review (10 min., 38 sec.). 1. The Prime Minister replied to a statement by the President of the Wellington Committee on Vietnam, Barry Mitcalfe (saying they will not demonstrate provided they can have an interview with President Johnson) by saying it would be an impertinence.
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