Morning report. 1986-03-04. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Year
1986
Reference
38290
Media type
Audio

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Duration
01:32:21
Broadcast Date
04 Mar 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Hudson, Hilary, Producer
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. ULSTER - Ulster loyalists have held a 24-hour strike Keith Chalkley 00:2:05
3. MILLER/DEMOCRATS - Debate over Democratic party continues Raymond Miller Fred Cockram 00:2:20 BEETHAM LIVE
4. HEADS AND WEATHER
5. FRENCH - French international lawyers investigate France's ban on importing sheep brains from N.Z. John Starr 00:1:50 FISH - Oreo Dory fish under French ban as well David Lange James Weir 00:1:45 EXPORTERS - Export Institute has warned exporters dealing with the French to reassess their contracts Jane Thompson 00:1:55
6. WILKES - Aotearoa peace movement wants Govt to release a full report of the submarine sighting of the Cook Islands Owen Wilkes Dick Griffin 00:2:00 SUBMARINE - Cook Islands Foreign Affairs Minister was told of the incident several days after the event Lualemana Tino Pereira 00:2:25
7. NEWS AND SPORT
8. MEATWORKERS - Mixed reaction when Ken Douglas told picketing workers that sheep could be loaded on the Merino Express Peter Brittenden 00:2:25
9. GREEN PAPER - Employers will be meeting to discuss their response to the Govt's review of Industrial Relations Glyn Jones 00:1:50
10. HEADS AND PAPERS
11. SECURITY - Lange believes there are parallels between the assassinated Swedish Prime minister and his own David lange Clare de Lore 00:2:40
12. TRAFFIC - Relationships between Traffic Officers and young Polynesians in South Auckland have improved Bernie Butler Carol Greensmith 00:2:40
13. GOFF - Says Govt has made progress in easing a housing problem in Palmerston North Jane Thompson 00:2:20
14. CENSUS - Organisation for tonight's Census has gone surprisingly smoothly so far David Hines 00:1:40
15. WIZARD - Avoiding being counted Raewyn Rasch 00:1:25