[Norman Kirk funeral].

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1974
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Year
1974
Reference
204061
Media type
Audio
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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
Radio speeches
Sound recordings
Special events radio coverage
Duration
01:15:51
Broadcast Date
04 Sep 1974
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kirk, Norman Eric, 1923-1974 -- Death and burial
Wilson, Peter, Commentator
Shand, T. P. (Thomas Philip), 1911-1969, Speaker/Kaikōrero
FREER, Warren, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Munro, Leslie, Sir, 1901-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965 -- Death and burial
British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcaster
New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (estab. 1962, closed 1975), Broadcaster
New Zealand Broadcasting Service (estab. 1946, closed 1962), Broadcaster
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, Speaker/Kaikōrero

A compilation of six audio cuts.
1. The State funeral of Norman Kirk. The casket is on its way to St. Pauls Cathedral in Wellington. Excerpts from the service including the Māori choir. The progress of the casket from the cathedral to Wellington Airport. The casket at Christchurch Airport. A tribute paid by Mr. Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada where he says Norman Kirk was admired and very eloquent. Presented by Peter Wilson. 1974-09-04.
2. The 1963 election address given by the Honourable T. P. Shand of the National Party. 1963-11-02.
3. Samoa United Nations commission speech given by an unknown speaker.
4. The 1966 election campaign speech given by Warren Freer, Labour Party candidate for Mt. Albert in Auckland. 1966-11-22.
5. The 1966 election speech given by Sir Leslie Munro, a founding member of the National Party. 1966-10-26.
6. Erin Sinclair reports on the the death of Sir Winston Churchill. Includes a memorial speech. 1964. BBC midnight. 1965-01-24.