1. Nelson Rockefeller has been returned as the Governor of New York. -- 2. The New Zealand Methodist Conference is discussing the Vietnam war and will protest to the government about behaviour on both sides of the conflict. -- 3. The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC) will allow private contractors to provide programmes for its YD stations. -- 4. Workers at the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company will go on strike from midnight on Sunday. -- 5. Industrial agreement for workers on two Tongariro tunnelling projects have been agreed. -- 6. There is a goods train derailment at Fielding. -- 7. When Britain becomes a member of the Common Market they may not have the capacity to absorb additional food products from New Zealand. -- 8. Streamlining of shipping to reduce costs is slow. -- 9. The Public Service Association (PSA) recommends that workers compensation should be directly related to their earnings. -- 10. The pirate radio ship Tiri has left Auckland to be converted into a barge. -- 11. The British Post Master General says pirate radio stations are using and interfering with other stations and countries frequencies, and should go. -- 12. Government revenue and expenditure for the last six months is up. -- 13. American Peace Corp workers have been given eight days to leave Guinea. -- 14. USA President Johnson's Democrats look likely to retain Congress and film star Ronald Reagan is likely to become Governor of California. Massachusetts has elected the first Negro to the Senate for nearly a century. News Review (7 min., 00 sec.). 1. The yearly trade talks with Britain have ended and the delegation leader Mr Webb is interviewed. -- 2. An interview on the price of News Zealand apples with Mr Longmore, Chairman of the Apple and Pear Board.
7:00pm News followed by News Review, a weekday review of news and political events from the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC).