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Wrathall, William George Picton, 1931-1995:Waddaya mean, you don't believe it! This is ...
Date: 1972
By: Wrathall, William George Picton, 1931-1995; Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-
Reference: A-290-118
Description: United States President Richard Nixon exhorts New Zealand Prime Minister Jack Marshall. Nixon wears a peace button; a bedraggled dove of peace sits on his head. Henry Kissinger is holding up Nixon's hand which is making the 'v' for victory sign. Extended Title - Asked to comment last night on the Hanoi peace broadcast, the Prime Minister, Mr Marshall, said: "We have had reports from our embassy in Saigon which do not lead us to place any credence on this story and we do not think anything will come of it." (News item). Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, magazine cutting and pencil on card, 226 x 253 mm.
Wrathall, William George Picton, 1931-1995:Permision to speak, Mr Loudspeaker sir! Thes...
Date: 1972 - 1975
By: Wrathall, William George Picton, 1931-1995; NZ Truth (Newspaper); Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-
Reference: A-290-116
Description: Four members of the National government (Jack Marshall, Robert Muldoon and two others) as actors in the television programme Dad's Army address the speaker of the House of Representatives. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and pencil on illustration board. 244 x 271 mm.