07:00pm News. 1. A committee of the Presbyterian Church is in favour of extended drinking hours in New Zealand. -- 2. Charges against Radio Hauraki for taking a ship to sea against a detention order have been dismissed. -- 3. There have been around 123 deaths in floods in Italy. -- 4. General wage order arrears to the military will be paid before Christmas. -- 5. Golden Coast Airlines of Nelson has been give a passenger service licence. -- 6. The battle in Vietnam near the Cambodian border could be one of the most decisive in the war. -- 7. The North Vietnamese capital Hanoi has been described by Soviet paper Pravda as 'bristling with missiles and anti-aircraft guns", but is also suffering food shortages. -- 8. Space vehicle which was Orbiter II fired today is on its way to the moon . -- 9. In Australia ANZ Bank security staff are to get firearms training. -- 10. Churches are planning a joint curriculum and joint examinations for divinity degrees. News Review (5 min., 55 sec.). 1. The Methodist and Presbyterian churches have had reports on drinking hours and are examining each other's reports. -- 2. Charges against Radio Hauraki for taking a ship to sea against a detention order have been dismissed. -- 3. The first international symposium on Cancer to be held in NZ has opened in Dunedin today.

Primary Title
  • 7:00pm News and News Review
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 6 November 1966
Channel
  • 1YA - National Programme
Broadcaster
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Station
  • 1YA
Owning Organisation
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
Episode Description
  • 07:00pm News. 1. A committee of the Presbyterian Church is in favour of extended drinking hours in New Zealand. -- 2. Charges against Radio Hauraki for taking a ship to sea against a detention order have been dismissed. -- 3. There have been around 123 deaths in floods in Italy. -- 4. General wage order arrears to the military will be paid before Christmas. -- 5. Golden Coast Airlines of Nelson has been give a passenger service licence. -- 6. The battle in Vietnam near the Cambodian border could be one of the most decisive in the war. -- 7. The North Vietnamese capital Hanoi has been described by Soviet paper Pravda as 'bristling with missiles and anti-aircraft guns", but is also suffering food shortages. -- 8. Space vehicle which was Orbiter II fired today is on its way to the moon . -- 9. In Australia ANZ Bank security staff are to get firearms training. -- 10. Churches are planning a joint curriculum and joint examinations for divinity degrees. News Review (5 min., 55 sec.). 1. The Methodist and Presbyterian churches have had reports on drinking hours and are examining each other's reports. -- 2. Charges against Radio Hauraki for taking a ship to sea against a detention order have been dismissed. -- 3. The first international symposium on Cancer to be held in NZ has opened in Dunedin today.
Classification
  • Unknown
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
Hosts
  • Bill Saunders (News Reader, NZBC)
Contributors
  • Tom Lowe (Reporter, NZBC)
  • Duncan Fairweather (Interviewer, NZBC)
  • [?] Schroeder (Interviewee)
  • Duncan Fairweather (Reporter, NZBC)
  • Kelvin Gardiner (Reporter, NZBC)