Evening newspaper for the Wellington region which was published from 21 January to 3 February 2003.
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Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-002
Description:
A hugely fat woman labelled "Auck" gouges herself on the feast that is laid before her. The waiter offers her a cake labelled "M'way funding". This is in con...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-
Ref:
DX-020-012
Description:
President of the United States George W. Bush and vice-president Dick Cheney sit at the piano and play a duet titled "Middle-East Oil Serenade". Refers to th...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-
Ref:
DX-020-015
Description:
France and Germany who are dressed as biblical prophets comment on the omen of a burning bush. Alludes to a bible story.
Extended Title - I dunno- but Rumsf...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-007
Description:
A joyful United States marine tells an official that the United States' invasion of Iraq can begin. The cartoonist ridicules the reasons put forward for inva...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-
Ref:
DX-020-013
Description:
Saddam Hussein is Bess from the musical Porgy and Bess. He sings lyrics from a Barbra Streisand song called "I Got Plenty of Nothin" as he opens a chest labe...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-005
Description:
A woman, who is surrounded my cakes and alcohol, rings up the plumber; all her New Year's resolutions are down the drain.
Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-001
Description:
A commuter heads home over the hills on a unicycle while reading the Weekday News. Refers to the merger of the Evening Post and the Dominion to create the Do...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-003
Description:
Two scenes that respectively show a couple in an environment of extreme head and smoke, and George W. Bush burning documents belonging to Saddam Hussein. Ref...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-006
Description:
ACT MP Donna Awatere-Huata rides a menacing killer whale. Refers to the scandal that emerged on 16 January 2003; Awatere-Huata was accused of fraudulently ob...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-004
Description:
In a series of four vignettes, the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, gives a speech saying he will support the United States in their fight against I...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-010
Description:
In a series of four vignettes, the President of the United States, George W. Bush, gives a press conference in which he declares war on his own country in th...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-
Ref:
DX-020-011
Description:
Colin Powell presents the United States' case against Iraq. Refers to the United States having no evidence to back up their case against Iraq.
The United St...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-009
Description:
A man reading the paper in the pub talks with his mate about a new attitude of MP Don Brash toward those in the civil service.
Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-
Ref:
DX-020-014
Description:
The Swiss yachting team Alignhi finally reveal their secret technological weapon to their opponents, Team New Zealand; the Swiss boat doubles as a Swiss army...
Date:
2003
By:
Greenall, Frank, 1948-; Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
DX-020-008
Description:
A poster for a musical entitled "The Iraqi Horror Show" that depicts a bottom clad in black with fishnet stockings. Refers to the musical "The Rocky Horror P...
Date:
1939
From:
Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection
By:
Weekday News (Newspaper)
Ref:
PAColl-8550-22
Description:
Photograph of the seaplane Aotearoa (ZK-AMA) floating on Auckland Harbour, taken in 1939 by an unidentified photographer for the Weekly News.
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