Checkpoint. 1989-05-19.

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1989
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Year
1989
Reference
140516
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:30:00
Broadcast Date
19 May 1989
Credits
RNZ Collection
Jonathan Schwass, Presenter
Patricia Herbert, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

CHINA: President Gorbachev may have left China to return home to the Soviet Union, but there's been no let up in the protests which so embarrassed the Chinese government while he was there.
Report by Jonathan Schwass
Brian Wallace, Australian Student
John Lombard, ABC Shanghai Correspondent
SAMOAN IMMIGRATION: Foreign Affairs Minister Russell Marshall met Samoan community leaders today to try to heal some of the wounds caused by recent moves by the government to suspend the immigration quota
Report by Debra Johanson
Glulemanemana Alfred Hunkin
Russell Marshall, Foreign Affairs Minister
METHODISTS (FIJI): In Fiji, the suspended Secretary of the powerful Methodist Church, the Reverend Manasa Lasaro has been convicted of contempt of court and sentenced to a suspended jail term.
Report by Colin Feslier
Uone Burese, Suva Radio Journalist
Jemima Garrett, ABC Pacific Correspondent
FIJI COUP: Since the Fiji coups, more than 12,000 Fijian ethnic indians have left the country.
Report Ex ABC
Dr Davendra Nandan, President, Fiji Medical Assn Jemima Garrett, ABC