Morning report [1988-03-01]

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Year
1988
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39170
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
01:31:37
Broadcast Date
01 Mar 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Geoff Robinson, Presenter
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Kelvin Dick, Editor
Cheryl Watts, Producer
Debra Johanson, Producer
Charlotte Miller, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster
Alan Beck, Newsreader
Grant Woolliams, Reporter
Allan Hawkins

News with ALLAN BECK. Weather

STOCKMARKET - Hopes for the stockmarket after yesterday's tumble.
GRANT WOOLLIAMS, Business Editor, reports. Interview with ALLAN HAWKINS, Equiticorp Chairman.

FIJI RIOT - Racial violence erupts after a group of Indians killed a Fijian man.
DAVID BALLAN reports. Interview with JOHN SOQUETA, reporter based in Fiji.

SOUTH AFRICA - 25 church leaders were arrested during a march in Capetown. The march was part of a protest banning basicly all political activity by Anti apartheid organisations.
Dr ALLAN VERSAC, The World Communion of Reformed Churches interviewed by CAROLINE DEMSTER.

LION NATHAN MERGER – The Sercurites Commisuion investigation results, in the proposed Lion Nathan merger is expected soon.
PETER VERSCHAFFELT reports.

NEWS HEADLINES
WEATHER with VIVIAN MURRY

STRIKES - Teachers begin rolling strikes in opposition to the State Sector Bill.
JANICE RODENBURG reports. Interviews with BOB BERD, President of the Primary Teachers Union and RUTH CHAPMAN, New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association President
Interview with DR JOHN FREEMAN-MOIR. Snr lecturer in education, to examine implications of the teachers strike.

OFFICIAL INFORMATION ACT - New measures extending the Official Information Act to cover Local Bodies come into effect today.
BRENT PROCTER reports. Interview with PETER BOAG, Secretary for Local Government.

NEWS with Allan Beck
WEATHER
SPORTS with Charlotte Miller

OPINION POLLS - Mixed fortune for Government in the latest opion polls.
DICK GRIFFIN reports.

WAIHAPA - Encouraging test results from the Waihapa !C well near Stratford.

NEWS HEADLINES and NEWS PAPER NEWS

SHAREMARKET - Yesterday was the deadline for listed companies to provide stockmarket with reports on the effects on their finances of the October crash. GILES BECKFORD reports. Interview with PAUL NICHOLSON

NEW MINISTRY CLOSER – The so-called Super Ministry to control Foreign Affairs and overseas trade has come a step closer with cabinet approving the idea.
CLAIRE DE LORE reports.

GYNAECOLOGISTS AND OBSTETRICIANS CONFERENCE – The first conference of gynaecologists and obstetricians after the National Womens inquiry starts today.
CAROLINE GAISHAUSER reports. Interview with Prof JOHN HUTTON, organiser.

IMMIGRATION ACT - The new Immigration Act comes into effect today.
FRASER FOSTER reports. Interview with Lawyer CLIVE EDWARDS

MID DAY REPORT