7:00pm News. 1. There was a collision between two oil tankers in New York Harbour yesterday killing 21 seamen. -- 2. The Federation of Labour says there is nothing in last night's Budget for working people and the government is boosting the economy by borrowing. -- 3. The Budget Exchange Control measures have meant all buying and selling of foreign exchange securities has been stopped, which will affect travellers. -- 4. The Security affair at the University of Auckland (Security Agent, David Godfrey) was discussed by the Vice Chancellor and the Ministers of Labour and Justice. -- 5. A scheme for young lawbreakers where they work on periodic detention at nights and weekends is to be applied to adults. -- 6. The unidentified body found in Auckland believed to be Miss Lesley Souter has been examined by an oral pathologist. -- 7. In the Defence debate in Parliament today the Labour Party said it would honour its defence treaty obligations. -- 8. Martial Law has been declared in Hue, South Vietnam after clashes between government troops and dissenting Buddhist soldiers. -- 9. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia who disappeared last week has not been found. -- 10. Riots in Amsterdam -- 11. American space scientists have confirmed that the moon's surface is strong enough for a man to walk on, and a space craft to land on (space ship). -- 12. The New Zealand Family Planning Association has criticised the Health Department's attitude to family planning as it has told public health nurses that discussing family planning is not part of their duties. -- 13. The Ex-Prisoner of War Association has given awards to members for service. -- 14. Dinah Lee (pop singer) is booked to sing in Las Vegas. -- 15. Sports. News Review (8 min., 25 sec.) 1. The changes in buying and selling foreign securities and shares announced in last night's budget.
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- 7:00pm News and News Review
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- New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
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- New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Episode Description
- 7:00pm News. 1. There was a collision between two oil tankers in New York Harbour yesterday killing 21 seamen. -- 2. The Federation of Labour says there is nothing in last night's Budget for working people and the government is boosting the economy by borrowing. -- 3. The Budget Exchange Control measures have meant all buying and selling of foreign exchange securities has been stopped, which will affect travellers. -- 4. The Security affair at the University of Auckland (Security Agent, David Godfrey) was discussed by the Vice Chancellor and the Ministers of Labour and Justice. -- 5. A scheme for young lawbreakers where they work on periodic detention at nights and weekends is to be applied to adults. -- 6. The unidentified body found in Auckland believed to be Miss Lesley Souter has been examined by an oral pathologist. -- 7. In the Defence debate in Parliament today the Labour Party said it would honour its defence treaty obligations. -- 8. Martial Law has been declared in Hue, South Vietnam after clashes between government troops and dissenting Buddhist soldiers. -- 9. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia who disappeared last week has not been found. -- 10. Riots in Amsterdam -- 11. American space scientists have confirmed that the moon's surface is strong enough for a man to walk on, and a space craft to land on (space ship). -- 12. The New Zealand Family Planning Association has criticised the Health Department's attitude to family planning as it has told public health nurses that discussing family planning is not part of their duties. -- 13. The Ex-Prisoner of War Association has given awards to members for service. -- 14. Dinah Lee (pop singer) is booked to sing in Las Vegas. -- 15. Sports. News Review (8 min., 25 sec.) 1. The changes in buying and selling foreign securities and shares announced in last night's budget.
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