Morning report. 1985-05-31. 07:00-08:00.

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1985
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Year
1985
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37008
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
31 May 1985
Credits
RNZ Collection
Perigo, Lindsay, 1951-, Presenter
Fry, Peter, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. News
2. SOCCER - Belgium bans British soccer teams from its soil. Paul Reynolds 00:01:05 British Govt responds quickly - 750 thousand $ for families of dead Italian soccer fans. John Smith keith Chalkley 00:01:35 Turin is in mourning for the victims of the violence. David Willey 00:01:05
3. IMPREST SUPPLY BILL - heated four hour debate Dick Griffin 00:03:40
4. VISA - Sth Africans dept of home affairs non-commital over the entry of NZ news and current affairs journalists. David Hines 00:01:40
5. HEADS & WEATHER
6. WEATHER - farmers are finding out the hard way that NZ is not as green as they thought it was. John Maunder Alison McCulloch 00:02:15
7. DOCTORS - challenge to the govts general medical services benefit for children has ended with a reserved decision. Mark Hannan 00:01:30
8. SWINBURNE - the country's junior doctors released a plan of action over their working conditions in Auckland at a news conference. Dr Boyd Swinburne 00:02:05
9. NEW CALEDONIA - debate on New Caledonia and the French proposals for its troubles future has opened in the French National Assembly. John Starr 00:02:15
10. CHINESE PAPER - the People's Daily has announced its starting an international chinese language edition to be printed in several foreign cities. Mark Brain 00:01:00
11. APHRODISIACS - researcher blows apart some myths about aphrodisia cs. Dr Mark Taberner 00:02:55
12. NEWS AND SPORT
13. BUDGET - today's the closing day for written submissions for the Budget Task Force. Jackie Renouf Jenny Davies 00:02:55
14. EMPLOYMENT - Minister of Employment says he's going to set up a caucuc committee to look at the future funding of unemployment support groups. Jane Stevens James Weir 00:02:05
15. HEADS & PAPERS
16. LETTER - Prime Minister reacts to Agent Orange issue. Judy Lessing 00:02:20
17. OAKLEY - special committee set up by Auckland Hospital Bd has decided to disband. Peter Kingston 00:03:50
18. MONA BLADES - ten years ago since she disappeared. Det. Snr Sergeant Ryan 45
19. GENETIC FINGERPRINTING - A British research team develops a technique of identifyinf specific "markers" on genes which are unique to each individual. Professor Weatherall Geoff Robinson 00:03:15
20. FILLER - Barbara Cartland was a judge in a fashion contest the other day. 45