Morning report. 1989-06-06

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1989
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Duration
01:58:18
Broadcast Date
06 Jun 1989
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RNZ Collection
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989)

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex Kevin McQuillan : Sharebrokers watch Hong Kong markets
0613 Ex Judy Lessing : Privatising prisons, New York
0618 Ex Michael Dodd : European Parliament
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Pauline O'Regan
0652 "Money Matters" : Changes to company law: Margaret Inge
0700 NEWS
0705
00:3:16 CHINA ONE: Troops try to establish control after Sunday's bloodbath. James Miles, Beijing.
00:00:1:23 CHINA TWO: Protests broken out in provincial cities the country. Simon Long.
00:00:2:40 EMBASSY TWO: NZ Embassy advising NZers in Beijing to stay off streets. Rory Newsam. Live LANGE/CHINA Geoff Robinson talks to David Lange about China.
00:00:1:52 SAMOA: PM back in NZ after visiting Western Samoa Fraser Folster, Pacific Affairs reporter, Apia Live LANGE/SAMOA: Maggie Barry talks to David Lange
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:5:00 NLP: New Labour Party conference in Wellington over weekend. Paul Jackman/ Chris Trotter, NLP METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:55 KARLA: Large scale police enquiry continues. Anastasia Harallambi/Gary Duffin, father/John Marsden, Police
00:00:2:19 THAMES: Searchers still looking for Swedish couple David Steemson
00:00:2:57 RESERVE BANK accused of deliberately stalling. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Winston Peters
00:00:1:04 SOVIET TRAIN: 400 missing following train disaster Ben Brown, Moscow
00:00:1:45 RESCUED: Canterbury couple trapped in car over weekend Karlum Lattimore
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:3:36 HONG KONG MARKETS took dive yesterday after events in Beijing. Peter Verschaffelt i/v John Elliott, Hong Kong
00:00:0:43 CHINA NEW: Troops taken up combat positions. Geoff Robinson. Live MINFORD: Geoff Robinson talks to John Minford, Prof. of Chinese language, Auck. University.
00:00:1:28 AYOTOLLAH Khomeni lying in state. Alex Brody, Tehran Live JIM Anderton, MP for Sydenham, talking to Geoff Robinson.
0830 NEWS Live
00:7:46 KNIGHTLY: Maggie Barry talks to Philip Knightly, award winning journalist
00:00:2:16 PAPERKIDS: Unions want award for paper delivery workers. Janice Rodenburg/Robert Winters (CTU)
00:00:2:32 VIDEO: Live video conference link-up for students Sarah Boyd i/v Dr Stephen Acker, Ohio University
00:00:3:48 HASSALL: Janice Rodenburg i/v Dr Ian Hassall NZ's first Child Commissioner.
00:00:4:16 SCIENCE FICTION writer in NZ researching next book Maggie Barry i/v David Brin, Astrophysicist & author
00:00:2:46 BROADWAY: Tony Awards. Judy Lessing/Pauline Collins, actress, New York.