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Address book and diary
Date: 1921, [1930-1950]
From: North, Esther Mary, 1892-1968 : Papers
Reference: MSX-6015-6016
Description: Address book kept by North. Also diary for 1921 kept by her while teaching at Pahiatua District High School and in London and Kentish Town at the beginning of her grant of one of the University Passages to Europe. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (two pieces in case folder).
Lee, Robert, 1837-1922 : Lee's log
Date: [ca 1920]
By: Lee, Robert, 1837?-1922
Reference: MS-Group-0736
Description: Corrected holograph draft of `Lee's log' by Lee describing his life, especially in education and as a school inspector; also includes notes on family history Relationship complexity - See similar draft of `Lee's log' at MS-Papers-5618, `Memoirs of an educator' Quantity: 3 folder(s). 0.04 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph
Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and 28 Novem...
Date: 1997
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-448-045/064
Description: Political cartoons. Psychiatric care denied to those in need. Jim Bolger teeters on the edge of losing his position as Prime Minister. Jim Bolger offers his head on a plate to the new National Party leader, Jenny Shipley. Helen Clark congratulates Jenny Shipley for being NZ's first woman Prime Minister. Jenny Shipley lays down how she wishes to conduct business within her caucus. Winston Peters prostrates himself before the new Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley. NZ public dispair over the Black Caps' performance. Jenny Shipley is set to devour coalition partner, Winston Peters during their coalition talks. Max Bradford calls for submissions on the government's proposals allowing people to work Christmas Day for cash. Winston Peters is pressured by his party, NZ First, to continue in coalition with National under the new leadership of Jenny Shipley. NZ First / National Party coalition government is recemented but there's trouble ahead. Obituary to the tourists murdered by Islamic extremists in Egypt. Jim Bolger is overwhelmed by complimentary cards following his fall from the National Party leadership. Workers comment on the compulsory pay rise MPs get. Labour Party Conference participants behave as if they have become the government when they are still in opposition. White power advocates call for one law for all with some exceptions for themselves. Jim Bolger advises foreign leaders of the first signs of a coup, unsolicited phone calls pledging loyalty. The tell-tale signs of smoking in women. The pros and cons of the Hamilton East Telecom Mobile Phone Tower. Jenny Shipley is seen to have a level demeanour. Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :22 cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April ...
Date: 2002
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-674-066/087
Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Obituary to the Queen Mother. The two methods of applying pressure in the Middle East crisis, awesome fire power and suicide bombers. Helen Clark welcomes Jim Anderton back into the fold of the Labour party. The New Zealand cricket team manage to pull a rabbit from the hat to draw a test series. Jim Anderton leads his followers to another promised land shown as a high wire that's going nowhere. As President George W Bush calls for Israel to withdraw from Palestine, a dog (Ariel Sharon) urinates on his leg. President Bush tries to mediate peace negotiations betweem Arafat and Sharon. A septic tank is on daily call to clean up the mess in the Alliance Party caucus. Two coffins are carried by pallbearers. The first contains the body of the Queen Mother, the second, the remains of Helen Clark's plans for a Republic. Bill English hears the news that Helen Clark has enough support to rule for life. Comment on Helen Clark's involement in signing art works that she didn't paint. Graham Murries coaching career is resurected following the Hurricanes win over the Brumbies. Lawyers discuss the reasons not to sever links with the Privy Council; many of the reasons are led by self interest. The United States congratulates itself while Israel and Palestine come closer and closer to annihilation. New Zealand's arm is severed by an axe as they reach out to hold the Rugby World Cup host status. The axeman is Australian. Baby Kahu Drurie is returned to her family by a New Zealand police officer following being kidnapped. Winston Peters wonders whats happening to New Zealand when he exposes the Treaty grievance industry and Helen Clark is shown to be a forger, the result is her popularity soars and his doesn't move. Comment on the Catholic church's lax approach to priests having sex with their congregation. Shows the positive effect on the New Zeland Police the progress of two high profile cases have had. The NZRFU offer the two executives who negotiated the World Cup Host contracts a gun and two bullets to end their misery. Israeli tanks crush the Palestinian Refugee Camp in an effort to end the cycle of hate. Derek Fox accuses jounalists of Maori-bashing when they ask for accountability over the appointment of conman John Davy as CEO of the Maori Television Service. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Rhodes, Valerie June, 1932- : Spencer and Rhodes family histories
Date: 1996-2007
By: Rhodes, Valerie June, 1932-
Reference: MS-Group-1719
Description: Family histories of the Spencer and Rhodes families, compiled by Valerie Rhodes. The Spencer family history are in red binders and include digital copies of many of the World War I letters of Gordon Spencer, while the material relating to the Rhodes family are in blue binders and include reminiscences by Alan Geoffrey Rhodes, husband of Valerie Rhodes. The collection is profusely illustrated with digital copies of photographs. Quantity: 9 volume(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript, photographs (scanned)
Cochran, Chris :Slides, photographs and negatives relating to the Bishop Selwyn Memoria...
Date: 1983
By: Cochran, Christopher, 1945-; Andris Berzins and Associates (Firm); New Zealand. Ministry of Works
Reference: PAColl-0587
Description: Two photographs of St Luke's Anglican Church in Greytown in 1951 (since burnt down). Photographs and 35mm negatives of Bishop Selwyn's tomb in Lichfield Cathedral. The ones of the tomb include the tiling surrounding it which depict New Zealand scenes. These were taken by Andris Berzins & Associates, chartered architects for their client the New Zealand Ministry of Works. Also included are two booklets, one black and white and one colour, about Lichfield Cathedral, and a schedule of the photographs with a map of their locations drawn up by Andris Berzins and Associates. Quantity: 19 colour lantern slide(s). 8 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 b&w original negative(s). Provenance: The photographs of Bishop Selwyn's tomb were taken by Andris Berzins and Associates for the Ministry of Works. The depositor, Chris Cochran, used to work for the Ministry which indicates how came to have the photographs.
[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to soccer, or association football played b...
Date: 1970 - 1979
Reference: Eph-A-SOCCER-1970s
Description: Includes: 1971: New Zealand Football Association fixture list. Hawarden-Waikari United Football Club. 50th jubilee. Programme / enrolment form. 1971. 1972: Christchurch United v Mt Wellington. 50th Anniversay Gillette Chatham Cup final. Basin Reserve Wellington, 2 September 1972. Souvenir programme (2 copies) New Zealand v New Caledonia. Basin Reserve Wellington, 17 September 1972. Souvenir programme 1973: North Island under-16 Tournament. Avondale College, September 3-7 1973. Programme (2 copies) Tauranga City Association Football Club. 2nd Division Northern League 1973. Programme (2 copies) Wellington v Stoke City. Basin Reserve Wellington. 13 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) 1974: New Zealand Secondary Schools Football Association. Auckland tournament. 26-30 August 1974 at Auckland Grammar School. Programme. Bristol Rovers v Wellington. Basin Reserve, 25 May 1974. Programme Lion Chatham Cup semi-final. North Shore United v Christchurch United. Queen Elizabeth Park, 17 August 1974. Programme Lion Chatham Cup final. Christchurch United v Wellington Diamond United. Queen Elizabeth Park Christchurch, 7 September 1974. Programme (Soccer weekly) Canterbury Junior Football Association. Saturday fixtures 1974. Programme. 1975: Air New Zealand Cities Challenge. Auckland v Wellington. Newmarket Park, 9 March 1975. Programme New Zealand v People's Republic of China. 3rd test. Queen Elizabeth Park Christchurch, 26 July 1975. Programme Otago Football Association. Otago v Indonesia. Caledonian Ground Dunedin, 5 October 1975. Programme 1976: Huntly Thistle. 50th jubilee. 3-5 September 1976. Programme. Lion Chatham Cup final. Trans Tours United v Eastern Suburbs. Queen Elizabeth II Park Christchurch, 4 September 1975. Programme NZ Football Association. Rothmans League fixture list. 1976 (2 copies) Wellington Football Association. Wellington vs Tottenham. Basin Reserve, 5 May 1976. Programme 1977: Petone Junior Association Football Club. "Operation Food Bar" at the Petone Club Gymn, Memorial Park, Bracken Street. 29 May 1977. Flier. Lion Brown soccer weekly 1977. Lion Brown series Divisions 1 & 2. Programme of fixtures 1978: NZ Football Association. Rothmans Soccer League fixture list 1978. Canterbury Junior Football Association. Saturday fixtures 1978. Programme. 1979: New Zealand F.A. World tour 1979. Booklet. England 'B' v New Zealand, at Orient F.C. (England). 15 October 1979. Programme. Norwich City v New Zealand. Carrow Road, Norwich, 22 October 1979. Programme. Dundee v New Zealand. Dundee, 29 October 1979. Programme. Quantity: 29 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.
Family photographs
Date: [1910s-1980s]
From: Castle family :Photographs
By: Spencer Digby Studios; Jauncey, Philip Henry, 1902-1982
Reference: PAColl-9642
Description: Photographs relating to the Castle family. Includes photographs of an organ at the Whanganui Museum, Wellington Zoo, voyage to England, views of London and other parts of England. Quantity: 67 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). 19 item(s) of photographic ephemera.
[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1970-1979].
Date: 1970 - 1979
Reference: Eph-B-CRICKET-1970s
Description: Includes: 1970: Australia v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland. 6-10 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) 1971: England v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 5-8 March 1971. Programme 1972: Kiwis Cricket tour. First tour of the West Indies by a New Zealand Cricket team 1972. Fifth edition. 1974: New Zealand v Australia. Basin Reserve, 1-6 March [1974]. Programme. 1975: Wellington v M.C.C. Basin Reserve, 15-17 February 1975. Programme England v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 20-25 February 1975. Programme. New Zealand v England. Carisbrook Dunedin, 8 March 1975. Programme. 1977: Australia v New Zealand. 1st test. Lancaster Park Christchurch, 18-23 February 1977. Programme. 1978: Rothman tour. 1st test, New Zealand versus England. Basin Reserve, 10-15 February 1978. Programme New Zealand cricket team tour of England 1978. Official brochure. England v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Ground, 15 July 1978. Scorecard. Yorkshire v New Zealand. Leeds, 22-25 July 1978. Scorecard. T N Pearce's XI v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Club grounds, 2-5 September 1978. Scorecard. 1979: Pakistan v New Zealand. 1st cricket test. Lancaster Park, Christchurch, 2-7 February 1979. Programme (Rothmans tour) Prudential Cup. India v New Zealand. Leeds, 13 June 1979. Scorecard. Quantity: 16 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying around 300 mm.
Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-three cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 31...
Date: 1997
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-448-022/044
Description: The Fire Service reduce their services to the public as a consequence of being restructured. North Health argue their case for not giving Rau Williams life-saving kidney dialysis treatment. Jim Bolger holds onto the National Party leadership against growing calls for renewal of the Party, starting at the top. Labour enjoys record lead in the polls. Bill English, Minister of Health, despairs over the state of the public health system. Winston Peters is increasingly alarmed by Neil Kirton's unexpected statements. The splitting of ECNZ into two competing groups has resulted in higher power prices. The TVNZ Board discuss a strategy to get the public behind selling off TVNZ. Public discussion over the death of Rau Williams who had kidney dialysis treatment withheld from him. Winston Peters and Jim Bolger disagree over the question of more frigates in the NZ fleet. Tuku Morgan argues against the TVNZ sell-off. Obituary to Rau Williams and Jim Bolger's 'kinder and gentler society'. Jim Bolger attempts to deal with Jenny Shipley's leadership bid. Comment on the current justice system where violent offenders are let free on bail and their elderly victims lock themselves up alone in their homes. Jim Anderton's Alliance Party deals with demands from the Green Party. Jim Bolger heads for Chogm as his National Government plunges to record unpopularity. Wide-spread health cuts are introduced to the public health sector. Comment on the apparent collusion between defence attorneys and their gang clients. Jim Bolger seems pleased to be on a first-name basis with many of the world's leaders. Panic spreads as stockmarkets tumble everywhere. Shows the inter-dependant relationship between the American Wall St. stock market and the New Zealand stock market. Minister of Health, Bill English doesn't comprehend the seriousness of doctors' dissatisfaction with their conditions. 'This is your life' TV programme returns. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides. Processing information: Subject headings updated in 2022 as part of inclusive metadata work.
Arrival of HMS Sussex in Wellington on the visit of Henry, Prince, Duke of Gloucester i...
Date: 1934
From: Moore, Robert Percy, 1881-1948 :Panoramic photographs of New Zealand
Reference: Pan-1101-F
Description: Panoramic view from above Oriental Bay of crowds watching the arrival of HMS Sussex for the visit of Henry, Prince, Duke of Gloucester in 1934. St Gerard's Monastery is seen far left. There is a grassed area right foreground with houses below and glimpses of Oriental Parade with cars parked and people watching from the roadside. Photograph taken by Robert Percy Moore. Inscriptions: Marginal notes on negative - Wellington. 1934 Arrival Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Panoramic negative 19.7 x 60.2 cm
Photographs relating to the life of Noel Pharazyn
Date: [ca 1896-1959]
From: Pharazyn family: Photographs from the papers of Noel Pharazyn and his sister Eleanor
Reference: PAColl-10031-3
Description: Includes:- Portraits of Noel Pharazyn as an 18 month old child, ca 1896. Unidentified woman in oriental fancy dress, ca 1920. Group photograph of unidentified schoolboys and teachers, ca 1908. Three photographs of (probably) soldiers of the Royal Field Artillery excercising with field guns, ca 1914. Group photograph of (probably) soldiers of the Royal Field Artillery, World War One. Noel Pharazyn, a boy on a tricycle, ca 1898. Group, including Noel Pharazyn standing and seated in the countryside, ca 1928. Group of three unidentified women outside a house, ca 1938. Noel Pharazyn, Walter Nash, Mrs Nash, and a group of unidentified men, Hawaii, ca 1945. Photographs of (probably) Eleanor Pharazyn on holiday among classical ruins and in London, 1950s. Groups of unidentified women and children waving tricolor Flags (possisbly France), 1950s. Portrait of Colonel Maharaj Shri Rajendrasinhji at the time that he was a military attache in Washington, 1945-1946. Quantity: 22 b&w original photographic print(s).
Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940- : Scrapbook on Hilton Raymond Porter
Date: 2005
From: Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940-: Collection relating to Hilton Raymond Porter
By: Howson, Patricia Deanna, 1940-
Reference: fMS-Papers-8389
Description: Scrapbook compiled by Patricia Howson on her father, Hilton Raymond Porter, actor and broadcaster, and on his wife, Dorothy Woolley. Comprises newspaper cuttings, photographs, original letters, lists and other documents, programmes, official circulars and forms, covering all of the career of Hilton and Dorothy Porter. Includes documents and other papers relating to the torpedoing of the passenger ship `Athenia' in 1939. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, typsecript, printed matter, photographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Patricia Howson, 2005 Processing information: Group record created and this item added to the group 21 August 2020.
Hubbard, Jim, 1949- :[Nine early 2002 cartoons] Otago Daily Times. 2002.
Date: 2002
By: Hubbard, James, 1949-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-662-001/009
Description: 9 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Comment on the salacious interest some men have in watching professional tennis player - Kournikova - play on television. Shows two executives discuss the types of projects prisoners are seeking student loans for. Shows Air NZ's logo pointing to the sky as comment on their fare increases. Comment on the security measures taken by Police during the NZ Golf Open where American Tiger Woods appeared. An Air NZ representative trys to interest Tiger Woods in buying the ailing airline. Shows representatives of the clergy, the NZ Golf Open organisers, the public and the liquor, food and catering industry praying for Tiger Woods todo better in the Tournament. Shows Tiger Woods as a tiger being dragged around the field by the leaders of the NZ Golf Open. Shows NZs border security being distracted by the NZ Golf Open and Tiger Woods and unwittingly letting into the country a Tamil Tiger Guerilla. Shows Prince Charles talking to a dope plant, urging it to stay away from his son, Prince Harry, in the future. Shows poor security within the NZ Army. Shows a set of NZ Cricket uniforms being collected from the drycleaners. The tops have big hearts on them that the drycleaner assure the NZ Cricket rep. are just perspiration stains. Refers to how well the Black Caps have been playing recently. Shows the gap in wealth between Lotto gamblers, ACC lump sum recipients and victims who have been awarded criminal reparation. Shows two Maori youth wearing clothes covered in labels and logos. A newspaper headline says that $1 million will go toward developing a Maori trademark. The youths wonder why. Shows a daylight robbery by Creative NZ from a bank. Quantity: 9 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies.
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and...
Date: 2001
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-673-068/089
Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Comment about a biased referee during the Wellington vs Canterbury Ranfurly Shield match. Jenny Shipley threatens to deal ruthlessly with anyone in her caucus who plots against her. All Black selectors search for new talent in war zones. All Black coach looks to recruit referee Steve Walsh for the next All Black tour as he has shown he can single handedly alter the course of a game. Michael Cullen gifts Helen Clark and Jim Anderton the National Airline, Air New Zealand. Osama bin Laden speaks from the security of the Afghanistan mountain cave. Jenny Shipley steps down from National Party leadership, Bill English is nervous about what this means for him. Helen Clark's big moment - she is about to speak to the President of the United States but she's in bed, and he makes the toll call collect. Gary Toomy is paid out by taxpayer money to leave the Air New Zealand Board. The public try and understand why the Muslim world hasn't retaliated against bin Laden for causing the deaths of over 300 Pakistanis in the twin towers attack. President Bush tries to reassure the American public following the Sept. 11 attacks. Damage is assesses in Kabul following a series of wars, the last attacks being from the United States led forces. Comment on the daily and new dangers facing United States representatives. The Pentagon announces they are now dropping more food into Afghanistan than they are blowing up. Comment on the world wide fear of anthrax. Shows the Lions team, winners of the 2000 rugby tournament are in 2001 the pussycats of the competition. Rod Donald stands up to Jim Anderton on their reasons for choosing GE as their bottom-line issue when considering whether to support the coalition or not. Shows the political double-talk and deals being made over the growing refugee crisis. Shows that military force is no respecter of any religion. Shows Auckland Mayor, John Banks walking on water. Shows the hit and miss nature of American airstrikes in Afghanistan where innocent targets are frequently hit by accident. Wayne Mason's song 'Nature Enter Me' wins best NZ song at the same time NZ is divided over Genetic Engineering. Shows everyday genetic engineering in action when an unattractive but wealthy man asks a young and attractive woman to have children with him. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
Harland, William James 1858-1932 : Music scrapbook
Date: 1888-1892, 1928-1931
By: Harland, William James, 1858-1932
Reference: 81-252
Description: Includes programmes and newscuttings of various musical organisations in Wellington especially the Wellington Orchestral Society, of which Harland was a founder, as well as other musical organisations in other parts of New Zealand and overseas. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Harland was a noted organist and bassonist, who was organist of the Taranaki Street Wesley Church for 32 years (NZ Biographies v18, p882) Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Foxley Norris album
Date: [1870s-1880s]
By: Norris, Joseph Foxley, active 1880s; Bragge, James, 1833-1908; Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Wilson, George Washington, 1823-1893
Reference: PA1-q-094
Description: Photographic album created by Joseph Foxley Norris, with many images of places visited in Great Britain, including castles, cathedrals, stately homes, ports, landscapes, and bridges. Joseph Foxley Norris was a founding member of the Cyclists' Touring Club in England, and was a member of the Pickwick Bicycle Club in England with one image being a group portrait of members of the club. A number of the English scenes were photographed by G.W.W. (George Washington Wilson). Other regions visited include Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro. Views of New Zealand are mostly in the South Island, with a few of Wellington (including Government Buildings, Parliament Buildings and Government House). One photograph taken by James Bragge shows a group of unidentified Maori standing outside a meeting house in Masterton. South Island views include a bicycle "meet" in Christchurch, with a large crowd gathered, and a number of penny-farthing bicycles visible. A number of images show men riding penny-farthing bicycles and the dangers of so doing, with posed views of two men underneath their bicycles and one clutching a fence, taken in and around Christchurch. On page 108 is hand-printed award `Anniversary Sports, Christchurch,N.Z. 16th December 1880. The following ten views taken from the Cathedral Tower, Christchurch, are the 3rd prize in the One Mile Champion Bicycle Race won by J. Foxley Norris, Pioneer Bicycle Club'. Other views include a group of about four men touring along the West Coast Road, and notable buildings in Christchurch and Dunedin. One image shows the "cage" crossing the Teremakau River. A group portrait in Christchurch shows members of Harper & Co. (Solicitors) Inscriptions: Album page - J. Foxley Norris. 1880 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with a black cover, spine title `Photo's'; 29.0 x 24.5 cm
Parker, Robert 1847-1937 : Papers
Date: 1863-1935
By: Parker, Robert, 1847-1937
Reference: MS-Papers-0211
Description: Correspondence relating to church and music in England, Christchurch and Wellington, particularly concerned with the period when Parker was organist and choirmaster at St. Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. The collection includes published compositions by Robert Parker, texts of his lectures, many to the Workers Educational Association, and radio talks on music, and some family papers. Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 46 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs, mss., printed matter. Finding Aids: Inventory available.. Provenance: Mrs Cachemaille is the daughter of Robert Parker. Processing information: Child records not entered.
Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 31 J...
Date: 1997
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-418-022/043
Description: Political cartoons. John Collinge, former High Commissioner to London and a former National Party President is accused of prodigious sexual activity. British colonial rule ends in Hong Kong, the territory is handed back to China. Illustration of the issue of cross-dressing within the New Zealand Police. Problems with moving the Beehive building. Martian exploration on other planets. Jim Bolger reacts nervously to his coalition government's announcement of a proposed compulsory retirement savings scheme. Paper boys consider compulsory retirement and it's costs. Relations between Bill English and Neil Kirton continue to be filled with animosity. Winston Peters is selective in which inquiry findings he'll accept. Jenny Shipley hedges her bets in backing compulsory superannuation schemes. Roger Douglas is raised from the dead to support national's compulsory superannuation scheme. Alamein Kopu leaves her party to become an independent MP. Alamein Kopu tells Parliament all her contributions to the house will be in Maori. Some MP's aren't worried as she is rarely in the house. Secret Australian briefing papers call Winston Peters a 'loose cannon...' Jenny Shipley uses fear tactics to promote her compulsory superannuation scheme. Alamein Kopu speaks Maori in the House of Representatives. Some MP's are not impressed. Bill English continues to attack Neil Kirton. Tau Henare gives out advice. Obituary for politician Matiu Rata 1934-1997. Winston Peters makes uncharacteristically responsible ethical statements. As Labour leader Helen Clark keeps a low profile her popularity in the preferred Prime Minister polls sours above Jim Bolgers. Jim Bolger feels he may be a target at the National Party Conference. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides. Processing information: Subject headings updated in 2022 as part of inclusive metadata work.
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :18 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and...
Date: 2002
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: H-674-108/125
Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows the Police trying to deal with huge traffic queues from Wellington to Levin by setting up speed cameras after Levin to catch the people speeding who are trying to make up the time. Labour feign being blackmailed by the Greens so they appear to have a reason to call an early election. The Queen of England is surrounded by the mess following her Jubilee party, but remains amused. Comment on the New Zealand couple who denied their baby medical care with the result the baby died. The couple are drawn in the style of NZ Gothic. Bill English hears that 1 in 4 National Party supporters are considering voting for Labour to keep the Greens out of the next Government. Shows Helen Clark undermining Trevor Mallard to the press over his handling of the Teachers pay negotiations. Helen Clark is advised that calling an early election without good reason will do her no harm. The leaders of National, ACT, Greens and NZ First whine about Helen Clark calling an early election when her popularity is high. Bill English takes heart in the news that the favourite teams for the Soccer World Cup have been eliminated from the competitions. He sees this as a sign for his hopes in the 2002 elections. Jim Anderton launches his new Political party the 'Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition Party'. A teacher schools his class on how they can help escalate pressure on the government over teacher salaries and conditions. Winston Peters stirs from the political wilderness to address an audience of 500 trapped elderly people. Jim Anderton wears a jester's hat (pretend Alliance member) and regrets having to take it off. Around him are other hats of political parties he has belonged to or is about to belong to. The Greens outline their policy on GE organisms and cannabis. There is an obvious disparity in their requirement for safety between the two substances. Comment on the lack of support for signing the Kyoto Protocol on Global Warming. Helen Clark seeks to rule as a majority government. The minor parties all agree that she can't. Shows public being notified of the closing of the Wellington Evening Post and the merger of the Evening Post with the Dominion. President Bush outlines his plans for a Middle East peace. It includes the Palestinian leader, Arafat, being relegated to an outhouse. Quantity: 18 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.