7:00pm News. 1. There has been a four day battle between American and Viet Cong forces near the Cambodian border -- 2. The Manilla Formula for withdrawing American forces does not allow a North Vietnam takeover of the South. -- 3. At Harvard University today anti-war protesters threw themselves under a car carrying Mr MacNamara, US Secretary of Defence. -- 4. In New Zealand the training of Chiropractors is said to be inadequate for treatment of injury or disease. -- 5. Industrial agreements for the two Tongariro tunnelling projects are nearly complete. -- 6. The pirate radio ship Tiri will be going to sea very soon says Radio Hauraki Managing Director David Gapes. Charges against the crew for defying a detention order have been dismissed in court. -- 7. A Rotorua Medical conference has said the Cook Islanders arrive in New Zealand carrying Tuberculosis infections, which Premier Albert Henry denies. -- 8. The Seamen's Union executive will meet to discuss the withdrawal of two freighters from the trans-Pacific service. -- 9. The Railways Tradesmen's Association at its conference today says the government has not been realistic about establishing margins for skill. -- 10. The New Zealand Timber Merchants Federation says the Monetary and Economic Council is not in touch with the facts when it says increased immigration would hurt NZ. -- 11. A Coal Research Association will be established. -- 12. Settlement possibilities in Israel are being promoted to Jewish people by Mr Solomon Potemkin, Chairman, Independent Council for Jewish Immigration, who is visiting NZ. -- 13. Inland Australia has at last had rain. -- 14. South African Prime Minister Mr Vorster says any attempt on his country's control on South West Africa would be an act of aggression. -- 15. There is a re-emergence of a Neo-Fascist Party in West German politics. -- 16. Hungary has condemned bacterial and chemical weapons. -- 17. Argentina has devalued its currency. -- 18. Sports. News Review (10 min., 54 sec.). 1. The official story of Italy's floods, The churches' attitudes towards liquor, teacher salary scales and a report on the new Zealand fishing industry.

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 8 November 1966
Start Time
  • 19 : 00
Finish Time
  • 19 : 21
Duration
  • 20:39
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
  • 7:00pm News. 1. There has been a four day battle between American and Viet Cong forces near the Cambodian border -- 2. The Manilla Formula for withdrawing American forces does not allow a North Vietnam takeover of the South. -- 3. At Harvard University today anti-war protesters threw themselves under a car carrying Mr MacNamara, US Secretary of Defence. -- 4. In New Zealand the training of Chiropractors is said to be inadequate for treatment of injury or disease. -- 5. Industrial agreements for the two Tongariro tunnelling projects are nearly complete. -- 6. The pirate radio ship Tiri will be going to sea very soon says Radio Hauraki Managing Director David Gapes. Charges against the crew for defying a detention order have been dismissed in court. -- 7. A Rotorua Medical conference has said the Cook Islanders arrive in New Zealand carrying Tuberculosis infections, which Premier Albert Henry denies. -- 8. The Seamen's Union executive will meet to discuss the withdrawal of two freighters from the trans-Pacific service. -- 9. The Railways Tradesmen's Association at its conference today says the government has not been realistic about establishing margins for skill. -- 10. The New Zealand Timber Merchants Federation says the Monetary and Economic Council is not in touch with the facts when it says increased immigration would hurt NZ. -- 11. A Coal Research Association will be established. -- 12. Settlement possibilities in Israel are being promoted to Jewish people by Mr Solomon Potemkin, Chairman, Independent Council for Jewish Immigration, who is visiting NZ. -- 13. Inland Australia has at last had rain. -- 14. South African Prime Minister Mr Vorster says any attempt on his country's control on South West Africa would be an act of aggression. -- 15. There is a re-emergence of a Neo-Fascist Party in West German politics. -- 16. Hungary has condemned bacterial and chemical weapons. -- 17. Argentina has devalued its currency. -- 18. Sports. News Review (10 min., 54 sec.). 1. The official story of Italy's floods, The churches' attitudes towards liquor, teacher salary scales and a report on the new Zealand fishing industry.
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
  • Current affairs
  • News
Hosts
  • Hewitt Humphrey (Narrator)
Contributors
  • Patrick Smith (Reporter, BBC, Rome)
  • Bill Nylan (Reporter, NZBC)
  • Tom Lowe (Reporter, NZBC)
  • Reverend C. H. Morely (Interviewee)
  • W. F. Hampton (Interviewee)