Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 26 February 1999.

Date
1999
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-554-001/020
Description

Political cartoons.

Jenny Shipley announces Max Bradford's appointment to the new Ministry of Tertiary Education. Max Bradford wears sports padding and holds a reaper in one hand and a chain-saw in the other.

Wyatt Creech outlines his approach to the Health Ministry portfolio.

The All Blacks rugby team training.

Helen Clark reacts badly to Jenny Shipley being invited to stay the night on the Waitangi marae.

Jenny Shipley declines to sleep over on the Waitangi Marae due to people sleeping in close quarters and flatulence. A Marae representative says the Maori people are very forgiving.

Comment on Helen Clark and Jenny Shipley both being in tears at Waitangi, but for different reasons.

Comment on the relationship between alcohol sponsorship in rugby and players developing an unhealthy interest in alcohol.

Co-leader of the Greens Party Rod Donald defends MMP as being more representative.

Comment on Wellington's failed games bid.

As the gap between rich and poor grows significantly, Jenny Shipley said in her State-of-the-Nation speech, 'People need to see the benefit of their hard work.' A boss shows off his new car to his workers.

The New Zealand cricket team the Black Caps at starting to be successful in their tournaments.

Police question All Blacks over incident with prostitute.

A truckies view of Bill Clinton's acquittal on charges related to the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.

Jenny Shipley disciplines Murray McCully prior to the election.

The election and expected change of government is billed as the television programme called 'Changing Rooms'.

TVNZ responds badly to the latest ratings for the news.

Saatchi's boss and Jenny Shipley fall into the breach of privelege trap over tourism issues.

Helen Clark demands that Jenny Shipley stay in the House and subject herself to the rigorous yet dignified scrutiny of Her Majesty's loyal opposition. Helen Clark holds a shovel loaded with mud.

The blind dog (Saatchi boss) leads the blind (Jenny Shipley)

A couch potato super-12 fan sits in front of several televisions. He tells his wife to hurry to disinfect the catheter as there's only a few hours to go. The catheter will drip feed beer into him during the game so he doesn't have to take his eyes off the televisions.

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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