Morning report. 1985-01-24. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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Year
1985
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36656
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
00:59:27
Broadcast Date
24 Jan 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Perigo, Lindsay, 1951-, Presenter
Humphrey, Hewitt, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Allen, Norm (b.1925), Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. NEWS
2. WASHING OFFICIALS SAY ANZOS WILL SURIVIVE EVEN IF THERE IS A NZ BAN ON NUCLEAR SHIP VISITS. DAVID HINES 00:01:30 DEFENCE STUDIES EXPERT ON THE ISSUE. ANDREW MACK DENNIS REICH ACTING PM SAYS HES QUITE CONFIDENT NZ HAS THE RESOURCES TO DETERMINE WHETHER OS WARSHIPS WISHING TO COME HERE ARE NUCLEAR-ARMED OR POWRED. GEOFFREY PALMER ANNA SYMMANS 00:01:05
3. ACQVINO - NUMBER OF SENIOR MILITARY OFFICERS CHARGED IN CONECTION WITH THE ASSASSINATION. KEITH DALTON BBC 00:01:20
4. HEADS AND WEATHER
5. NEW CALEDONIA - FACING ECONIMIC DISASTER FRANCIS DANAHER 00:02:40
6. LLINGTON PARENTS HAVE WON THEIR LEGAL CHALLENGE OVER THE CONTROL OF THE SCHOOL. SARAH LYNCH 00:02:55
7. MARSDEN - CIVIL ENGINEER IS LATEST INQUIRY WITNESS TO BE CRITICAL OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON THE SITE. MICHAEL BARNETT 00:02:10
8. NZ FILM OPENS TO THE PUBLIC TOMORROW. TOM FINLAYSON 00:02:50
9. FREEZE - IN EUROPE CONTINUES. WAYNE BRITTENDEND 00:01:55
10. NEWS AND SPORT
11. TELEVISE - PROCEEDINGS OF HOUSE OF LORDS HAVE BEEN TELEVISED FOR THE FIRST TIME. GEOFFREY PALMER ANNA SYMMANS 00:02:25
12. CHURCHILL - TODAY IS THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL. KEITH CHALKLEY 00:01:55
13. HEADS AND PAPERS
14. GOVT DOESN'T WANT THE HIGHER SALARIES COMMISSION TO RECOMMEND PAY INCREASES FOR TOP PUBLIC SERVANTS THAT WOULD OPSET THE MOOD OF CONSTRAINT. STAN RODGER KEREN FISHERS 00:02:30
15. QUEENSLAND TRADE - NZ'S REPRESENTATION IN QUEENSLAND RAISED TO CONSUL-GENERAL. JEREMY SPANIARD 00:02:00
16. NZ'S NEWEST AIRLINE BEGINS ITS FIRST COMMERICAL FLIGHTS NEXT MONTH. KEN MACDONALD KEVIN GEARY 00:02:05
17. RETIRING PROFESSOR AT CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY PREDICTS THAT FORESTRY COOLD BE NZ'S NUMBER ONE INDUSTRY THIRTY YEARS FROM NOW. PROFESSOR ELLIS 00:02:40
18. FORCE - A TEAM OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES HAS CALLED FOR THE SETTING OP OF A COMMONWEATH DEFENCE FORCE TO HELP SMALL MEMBERS STATE. GORDON MARTIN BBC 00:01:10
19. FILLER. BRITISH LABOUR MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT HAVE CRITICISED AS BARBARIC SUGGESTIONS THAT CATS AND DOGS TO TATTOED.