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Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991:A poll on whether the TAB is a good thing. [1950]
Date: 1950
By: Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991
Reference: B-184-026
Description: The cartoon begins with a man saying to a group of passers by 'The Cartoon Dept. is conducting a quick Gallop on the question - is the TAB a good thing?' The first person interviewed is a 'Mother of ten' who is surrounded by children and has a husband in tow - she answers the queston with 'All things in moderation, I say!'; second is a 'Maori elder' wearing a feathered cloak who says 'Taboo!'; Next is Mr Nash who says 'Yes - No! The government, by pursuing its disastrous financial & import policy...'; then comes a 'returned soldier' who says 'I had three in the army - never again!'; next is a 'grocer' who says 'It's taking our bread out of your mouths!' and last is an 'ex-bookie' who screams 'It was an evil day the day it started!' Context - Betting on horses was taken over in 1950 by a state-run agency, the Totalisator Agency Board or TAB which explains the wrath of the ex-bookie. The TAB began in 1950 under the first National Government with Sid Holland as PM. It was a controversial subject. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper 340 x 505 mm.