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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992 :It must be a bug. 'Yair - we had it ...
Date: 1950
By: Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)
Reference: H-652-002
Description: Shows a cheerful looking pair of boys, trying to reassure Clement Attlee, the despairing English Prime Minister, who is seated at a desk on the left, having trouble dealing with Socialism. The governments of New Zealand and Australia were opposed politicially for only three or four years out of four decades from the early 1940s onwards. Labour was in power in New Zealand from 1945-1949 and in Australian from 1941 to 1949. Clement Attlee's Labour Party won office in Britain at the end of the Second World War, remaining in government until 1951. Exhibited in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' exhibition of cartoons on the New Zealand-Australian relationship curated by Ian F. Grant of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited in the National Library Gallery from 28 November 2001 to 24 February 2002 to mark the centenary of Australian Federation. Also exhibited at X Space Gallery, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland in mid-March 2002 and at Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia from 26 March 2003 to 29 June 2003. Extended Title - Issues influencing British voters are housing, living costs, value of money, freedom from unnecessary controls, taxation cuts, maintenance of social services and full employment - News. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies A4 size photocopy.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.