Morning report. 1987-01-28. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56654
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:31:04
Broadcast Date
28 Jan 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. LOAN - One of the Hawaiian businessmen involved in the Māori loans affair has broken his silence Gyles Beckford 00:07:00
3. POISONED - Warning against eating fish from the Manukau Harbour Peter Kingston 00:02:10
4. HEADS AND WEATHER
5. AIRLINE - Samoa wants Air New Zealand withdrawn from the Auckland to Apia route L Tino Pereira 00:01:40 PREBBLE - Has rejected the proposal Richard Prebble Glyn Jones 00:02:45
6. AUDIT - Auditor-General considering taking action over the spending of public money on gang contract work schemes Mark Hannan 00:01:20
7. STOPPAGES - Meatworkers' Union has delayed the resumption of its rolling stoppages Brent Procter 00:01:35
8. BRIERLEY - Trade unionist predicts that Ron Brierley will be appointed as BNZ's next chairman Pat Kelly Glyn Jones 00:02:35
9. ARCHBISHOP - Concerned about silence from his special envoy in Beirut Jim Muir 00:02:10
10. ROLLS ROYCE - Chairman wondering why NZers are buying so many brand new Rolls Royces and Bentleys Dick Perry Ray Willmott 00:01:20
11. NEWS & SPORT
12. LICENCES - Mixed reaction to calls for the compulsory licencing of all financial brokers Mary McCallum 00:02:40
13. PETER C - Looking at financial matters Peter Churchouse 00:03:15
14. HEADS AND PAPERS
15. HICKS - Complaining to Govt about treatment of women wool testers Colin Hicks Kerryanne Evans 00:01:35
16. HOUSING - Puzzled by claims from landlords Jane Thompson 00:02:25
17. CHEMISTS - Police are worried about chemist shops being targets for drug robberies Mark Hannan 00:01:35
18. CONVENTION - Four-day convention on early childhood eduction got underway in Wgton last night Dr David Weikart