Morning report. 1989-05-31

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Broadcast Date
31 May 1989
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National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "AUSSAT" : Arab summit fails to stop Beirut fighting
0614 Ex "AUSSAT" : Beijing demonstrations growing smaller
0617 Ex "CHECKPOINT" : Call for proportional rep. referendum
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Rev. Richard Lawrence
0652 "Money Matters" : Carter-Holt-Harvey 30% profit increase Margaret Inge i/v Don Trow
0700 NEWS
0705
00:2:41 POWER prices to be pegged at rate of inflation for next 3 years: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Drew Stein, Electricorp
00:00:3:18 POWER REACT: Rising power prices should slow in next few years. Rosalie Nelson i/v Peter Rutledge, Elec. Supp. Assn.
00:00:3:14 ELECTRIC: Elderly people suffering. David Killick i/v Charlie Walters, Sec. Canterbury Aged People Welf. Counc.
00:00:1:14 COLLINGE: Electricorp under fire: John Collinge, Chair. Auck. Elec. Power Board.
00:00:2:41 SAMOA: PM's visit regarded as waste of time in Samoa: Tino Pereira
00:00:4:25 FRIGATES: Cabinet moving towards compromise to allow proposal to proceed. Dick Griffin i/v Bob Tizard
00:00:1:46 SWEDES: Police appeal for vital witness to come forward Gideon Porter i/v Det. Insp. John Hughes.
00:00:2:51 KARLA: Search underway again for schoolgirl: Anastasia Harallambi i/v John Marsden, Police, Moray Smith, Army
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:4:07 TOBACCO Industry & pro-health campaigners clash: Sean Plunket i/v Garfield Mahood & Mike Thompson, Tob. Ind.
00:00:2:25 CROSS EXAM: Should Ministers of Crown undergo cross-examination: Merle Nowland, Court Reporter METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:35 BANKER: Optimism for NZ economy: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Hung Tran, Deutschebank
00:00:2:46 HOSPITALS: Unnecessary waits for surgery: Ann Howarth i/v Pat Hoy, Report Author/Richard Stewart, Surgeons. Live OTAGO Health Bd. Chairman: Maggie Barry i/v Professor Michael Cooper.
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live ANZAC frigate issue. Maggie Barry i/v Richard Griffin
00:00:3:19 JOBS: Clothing manufacturers can't get staff - Janice Rodenburg i/v Murray Rae, Manuf. Fed./Frank Thorne.
00:00:2:15 HICKTON: NZ Employ. Serv. predicts shortages of skilled workers. Mark Hannan i/v George Hickton.
00:00:2:12 HEALTH/AK: Public campaign against cuts. Nick Hurst i/v Jim Anderson, CTU/Harold Titter, Ak. Health Comm.
00:00:1:56 TELEVISION: Parliament could be on NZTV. Clare de Lore i/v Kerry Burke, Parliament's Speaker.
00:00:1:53 REGIONAL: Provinces want TV regional news back to old time. Mark Hannan/Bill Watt, Southl./Frank Cody, Wair.
00:00:3:02 STATE BANK of Sth. Aust. plans expansion in NZ. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Trevor Mallet, Mgr. State Bk. Sth. Aust.
0830 NEWS Live MAHOOD: Coalition Against Tobacco Advertising & Promo. Geoff Robinson i/v Garfield Mahood, Non-Smokers Rights Live THOMPSON: Tobacco Industry's point of view. Geoff Robinson i/v Michael Thompson, Tobacco Institute
00:00:1:18 NATO 1: Leaders in Brussels compromise over nuclear missiles: Harold Brierley, Brussels.
00:00:1:05 NATO 2: George Bush quick to respond to summit decision David McNeal, Washington
00:00:1:00 SOVIET RESPONSE by Foreign Minister. Philip Short i/v Edvard Schevardnadze
00:00:1:25 RADIATION figures show NZ free of radioactivity. Michael Kopp.
00:00:2:38 NEW LABOUR PARTY could have big membership. Peter Brittenden.
00:00:2:12 JACKSON: More would like cases heard in Māori way. Debbie Gee i/v Moana Jackson, Māori Lawyer.
00:00:3:50 UNIVERSITIES could be under political control. David Killick i/v Dr. David Novitz, Cant. Uni. Teach. Assn.
00:00:0:59 STREAKER at Lord's one-day cricket match: Reader