Morning report. 1986-02-27. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Year
1986
Reference
38287
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:29:58
Broadcast Date
27 Feb 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
Allen, Norm (b.1925), Sports presenter
Radio New Zealand. National Programme (estab. 1964, closed 1986), Broadcaster

1. News
2. MANILA - Life returns to normal in Philippines after fall of Marcos. William Horsley BBC 00:1:05 COTTON - RNZ talks to Paul Cotton, NZ Ambassador in Philippines. Paul Cotton Jane Thompson 00:1:40 CABINET - Washington officials watching with interest as Mrs Acquino chooses her Cabinet. Connie Lawn 00:1:40 FLIGHT - Marcos begins next stage of exile with flight-Guam to Hawaii. Steve Sutterman (BBC) 00:1:10
3. TEACHERS - Secondary Teachers Union make move that could mark the beginning of the end of pay dispute. Tony Steele (former Pres PPTA) Jane Young 00:2:35
4. AIRFARES - Domestic fares go up by 9% from next Monday. Tino Pereira 00:55:00
5. FARMERS - Social Welfare Dept issue circular to branches around country outlining special instructions on assistance to destitute farmers. Lionel Patterson (Pres. Fed Farmers, Southland)Liz Cruikshank. 00:2:35
6. ROYAL TOUR - Queen to visit Taupo Swamp today near Plimmerton/Pukerura Bay. Duke to go to Palmerston Nth/Taranki. Heather Church 00:2:05 BANQUET - Egg throwing incident mentioned last night at royal banquet. Lee Pearson 00:2:15
7. AUCKLAND - based Social Research and Development Trust concerned by results of survey showing proportion of Pacific Islanders before Childrens Courts has doubled. Director Terry Loomis 00:2:25
8. DOLLAR COIN - Report on reception in Britain to replacement of pound note with coin. Paul Davenport Grant Woolliams 00:2:30
9. Meeting today in Paris of South Pacific Council. John Starr (BBC) 00:1:20
10. MEATWORKS - Stan Roger (Minister of Labour) rules out intervention in strike. Stan Rodger Clare de Lore 00:2:10
11. KOREA - Prominent South Korean human rights campaigner says his govt could learn much from overthrow of Marcos. Jung Gu Li. 00:1:40
12. SYNTHETIC - Chairman of Synthetic Fuels Corporation says mothballing the plant not viable option. Dr Colin Maiden Spiro Anastasiou 00:2:35
13. LIVE SHEEP - Meatworkers Union to picket wharves to prevent second shipment of sheep to Mexico. Blue Kennedy Glyn Jones. 00:2:10
14. AMALGAMATION - New Zealander's asked to question plans to amalgamate local bodies and power boards. Dr Michael Jones 00:01:50
15. CENSUS - Dept of Statistics ensuring census is organised. Len Cook (Statistics) Glyn Jones. 00:02:50
16. MINSTREL - Sam Hunt's dog Minstrel receives hononary dog registration for life from Porirura City Council. Sam Hunt 00:01:25