Morning report. 1986-01-15. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Year
1986
Reference
38152
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:00:51
Broadcast Date
15 Jan 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, 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. SHEEP MARKET - European Parliament votes in favour of a report calling for reduction of lamb imports from N.Z. Alistair Hutton Johnathon Brauder 00:1:25
3. BREAK - Live sheep from Timaru arrived in Mexico yesterday Steven Necklen Doug Wilson 00:2:35
4. PILOTS - Air N.Z. pilots and management are meeting to try and solve a dispute Lualemana Tino Pereira 00:1:55
5. ARCHAEOLOGIST - Who is investigating the Waipoua River valley says ancient Māori sites stretches for about 200 hectares Ian Lawlor 00:1:25
6. GOLD MINING - West Coast gold mining boom continues Jim Breeze 00:1:15
7. HEADS & WEATHER
8. MEETINGS - David Lange meets new U.S. ambassador today Dick Griffin 00:3:45
9. GREENPEACE - Greenpeace taking precuation to protect its ship in Antarctic waters Peter Wilkinson Penny St John 00:4:05
10. ARMS TALKS (BBC) - Soviet delegate calls on U.S. to halt its research into space defence Allen McGregor 00:1:05
11. CHORAL - First ever Summer School for choral conductors is in progress in Nelson Lisa Palmer Dr Guy Jensen 00:2:35
12. NEWS AND SPORT
13. MULDOON - Sir Rob Muldoon gave his annual state of the nation address to Orewa Rotarians last night Sir Robert Muldoon 00:3:50
14. PETER SICK - No Peter Churchhouse this week
15. LESOTHO (BBC) - Lesotho has called for help from Britain and U.S. to help breakdown a blockade set up around its frontiers by South Africa Graham Leech 00:1:10
16. HEADS & PAPERS
17. WESTLAND (CHALKLEY) - Westland helicopter row is now developing into a saga to match a soap opera Keith Chalkley 00:3:05
18. HOSTAGE - Police praised to handling of yesterday's 22-hour siege in Palmerston North Paul Davenport 00:1:55
19. SIEGES - Palmerston North affair was one of the longest sieges involving a hostage in the history of the armed offenders squad Paul Patrick 00:2:00
20. NIUE AID - Niue became independing in 1975 but N.Z. gives 6 million a year to its 2,000 inhabitants Ron Layton 00:1:45
21. CHINA LANGUAGE (BBC) - Chinese authorities have decided to stop reforming the Chinese language and give it a phonetic roman script Mark Brain 00:1:10