Scott, Thomas, 1947- and Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :20 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 31 May 2002. 18 cartoons by Scott and 2 by Tremain.

Date
2002
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Tremain, Garrick, 1941-
Reference
H-674-088/107
Description

Cartoons on political and social issues.

John Davy, the man at the centre of the fraudulent CEO appointment to the Maori Television Service explains his bogus qualifications were created by a Canadian witness protection programme.

Jim Anderton on the eve of taking an oath of allegiance to his fourth political party, Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition Party.

Jim Anderton rides two horses (Alliance and Progressive Coalition Parties) like Ben Hur. He says he doesn't like the view from his position. Helen Clark who is standing underneath him admits she doesn't like the view from where she stands either.

Jim Anderton runs across a crumbling bridge (credibility).

Hurricanes fans can't bear to talk about their team but can't stop talking about them either.

It is revealed to Bill English that his boxing opponent for the youth suicide charity bout is Jenny Shipley.

Council rubbish collectors remember that there are always a lot of discarded televisions at this time of year when the Hurricanes are defeated in the Super Twelve competitions.

A customs officer interviews a man suspected of carrying ecstasy in his underpants.

The public and private thoughts of Jim Anderton and Laila Harre as the rift grows within the Alliance Party.

Shows the government as a three-legged table being propped up by a pile of rickety books (Alliance Party).

Tribute to All Black Jeff Wilson who has retired from All Blacks rugby.

The All Blacks are hit with a hard draw in the rugby world cup.

Bill English knocks out members of his staff who deliver any bad news about poll results.

Michael Cullen is about to deliver the next budget as some are only just recovering from his 2001 budget.

Jeanette Fitsimons puts forward the Green Party's point of view on the release of GE organisms into the environment. Helen Clark says the country already has a point of view and it's hers.

The Crusaders rugby team defeat the Brumbies.

Comment on the ultimatums being used around the world. Particularly India and Pakistan threatening nuclear war and Helen Clark and Jeanette Fitzsimons debate over the release of GE organisms into the environment.

Pakistan and India are convinced of God being on their side as they wheel out their nuclear weapons.

Palestinian bombers warn Israel they are now targeting 18-month old babies for their part in the 1967 annexation of Palestinian lands.

Russian gets a seat at the NATO Council.

Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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20 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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