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Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991 :Tomorrow's child. Today's problem. [1951?]
Date: 1951
By: Colvin, Neville Maurice, 1918-1991; Sports post (Newspaper)
Reference: B-184-027
Description: Text reads '"Statisticians say that three million people will be in New Zealand within twenty years and this will create unprecedented problems - The Prime Minister'. The title of the cartoon is 'Today's problem' and on a cot in which lies a screaming baby are the words 'Tomorrow's child'; attached to the baby is a tag with the words 'Please feed and educate him, and find him a job'. The baby has been left at the doors of parliament and staring in consternation are Prime Minister Sid Holland, Minister of Education Ronald Algie, Minister of Labour Bill Sullivan. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon, 380 x 490 mm.
Hunt, Arthur Leigh, 1876-1968: Papers
Date: 1876-1968
By: Hunt, Arthur Leigh, 1876-1968
Reference: ATL-Group-01000
Description: Comprise papers relating to Hunt's many interests and enterprises. These cover correspondence, reports, addresses, periodicals, and official club business, including his association with New Zealand Sounds Hydro-Electric Concessions Ltd, British-American Co-operation Movement, and the New Zealand Club. The chief topics referred to are the Manapouri-Deep Cove hydro-electric scheme, relations between New Zealand and the United States, land development, the development of New Zealand's resources, and immigration. Also includes personal and family correspondence, articles, newspaper cuttings, and photographs. Some papers relate to organisations such as the British American Writers' Association and the Antarctic Society. Title supplied by Library. Arthur Leigh Hunt, founder of NZ Farmers Co-operative Distributing Company and a successful Wellington businessman, was a prolific writer with a wide range of interests, including advocating population and economic growth, as well as international co-operation. Quantity: 533 folder(s). 6 Linear Metres. 3 b&w copy photographic print(s). 2 b&w original negative(s). 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). Transfers: See associated photographic material deposited in 1968 at Library reference PAColl-7590 Hunt, Arthur Leigh, 1876-1968 :Photographs.. Processing information: Changed to ATL-Group in September 2024. Previous reference: MS-Group-1880.