Morning report. 1988-06-02. 07:00-08:00.

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1988
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Broadcast Date
02 Jun 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Geoff Robinson, Presenter
Fred Cockram, Presenter
Michael Lee, Editor
Sue Barnett, Producer
Brian Hudson, 1937-2010, Producer
Barry Guy, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

1. ARMS - Australian Police have one firm suspect in connection with the arms cache bound for Fiji..FOLSTER WRAP..00:02:35.
2. ECONOMY - mounting concern that the govt is backing away from a commitment to take tough economic decisions..VERSCHAFFELT/BAYLISS/HIBBERD/CHAMBERLAIN 00:04:13.
3. QUEENSTOWN - developers shelve plans to build several large hotels. PETER BRITTENDEN/BLAKE..00:02:27.
4. HEADS & WEATHER
5. SUMMIT - Reagan/Gorbachev declard their continued committment to a treaty to reduce long-range nuclear missiles..REAGAN/BAMBER..00:02:49.
6. YOUTH - major changes to the system of income support for young people..BARTLEY/GOFF/SMITH..00:02:45. YOUTH TWO - Opposition education spokesman says he's not impressed by the new measures..SMITH.. YOUTH THREE - reps of the young unemployed also found fault with the govts plans..RODENBURG/MCPHERSON/LITTLE..00:02:23.
7. SAMOANS - cousul-general has attacked the media for its handling of the incident in south Auckland in April in which a Tongan man was killed. FRASER/TOLEAFOA..00:01:51.
8. BONES - human bones found in Ngonogotaha dated back to pre-European times..SHARPE..00:01:39.
9. NEWS & SPORT
10. ELECTORAL COURT - continues its hearings..NOWLAND..00:02:02.
11. TRIBUNAL - lawyer who prepared a Waitangi Tribunal claim against the govt green paper on Māori Affairs says he believes it could hold up implementation of the policy..GEE/TAMIHERE..00:02:21.
12. HEADS & PAPERS
13. FARMERS - Federated waging a war on interest rates..CHAMBERLAIN VERSCHAFFELT..00:03:12.
14. COMALCO - record prices on the worlds metal markets means business if booming down at the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter..NEWSAM/MCDONALD..00:02:48.
15. PALMER - Justic Minister is in Australia attending a conference of Justice Ministers and looking at Australian prison facilities.. PALMER/BECKFORD. 00:01:50.
16. TRIPARTITE - 1988 wage conference starts today..SHARLAND..00:01:43.
17. BEAUTY - first beauty contest to be stages in Beijing for 40 years has been called off..LUARD BBC..