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Waite, Keith, 1927- :Now give it to poor little Johnny! Otago Daily Times, 3 October 1950.

Date: 1950

From: [Various cartoonists including Sir Gordon Minhinnick 1902-1992] :[Newspaper clippings of cartoons from New Zealand newspapers. 15 December 1948 to 5 September 1972.]

By: Waite, Keith, 1927-2014; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: E-549-q-02-037

Description: A New Zealand politician is standing astride the North and South Islands of New Zealand telling the small boy on the South Island who is playing with his one toy, 'electrical power' to give it the large boy on the North Island. The North Island boy is throwing a tantrum and is surrounded by lots of transport and building 'toys'. Publised in the Dunedin Daily Times, 3 October 1950 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Newspaper clipping, 155 x 172 mm.

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Waite, Keith 1927- :September Morn. Otago Daily Times. 1 September 1951

Date: 1951

By: Waite, Keith, 1927-2014; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: J-044-007

Description: PM Sid Holland and leader of the Labour opposition Walter Nash dressed in togs prepare to take to the water which represents the 'election'. Sid Holland has an outboard motor attached to his back to which is tied a label reading 'waterfront policy'; he confidently starts the motor preparing to launch into the snap election of 1951. Walter Nash has a brick labelled 'waterfront politics' tied around his neck and he scratches his head indecisively. The 1951 waterfront confrontation which was essentially crushed by the government and over which Labour was criticised for fence-sitting and of Communist sympathies during the ellection campaign resulted in an increased majority to 20 seats for National. Bromide made for book "The Unauthorized Version" held by Ian F. Grant. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Exhibited in the 'Line Up (Exhibition)'. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies photocopy from a bromide.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy from a bromide.

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