Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Date
1993
By
Walker, Malcolm, 1950-; Sunday News (Newspaper)
Reference
H-122
Description

5 bromides of cartoons by Malcolm Walker, 2 May - 13 June 1993

Quantity: 5 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: Bromide photographs of drawings

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Format
5 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Gelatin silver prints, Cartoons (Commentary), Bromide photographs of drawings
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Walker, Malcolm 1950- :First... good news! Jenny Shipley isn't putting the rent up... B...

Date: 1993

From: Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Reference: H-122-003

Description: Shows an official of the Department of Social Welfare speaking to a family living in a derelict car, who are cooking sausages over a camp fire. Refers to the inability of many beneficiaries to pay market rents and to the forthcoming general election Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Paid rugby players... A preview of the new game... Selling dummi...

Date: 1993

From: Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Reference: H-122-005

Description: A series of scenes showing the possible results of paying rugby players. Shows a player running with a ball with a bundle of notes dangling ahead of him ; a player taking money in return for handling over the ball ; a coin being dropped into a slot in the head of a prop; an underpaid player ; a winger paying the bakcs who enabled him to score ; a referee taking money from both teams Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Gay...???? Hell No! It's the Station Task Force practising booti...

Date: 1993

From: Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Reference: H-122-002

Description: Shows a line of policeman in uniform performing the can-can. One officer explains to another that they are not gay but are practising booting liquer chocolates out of corner dairies. Refers to controversy over gays in the police force and to the law that shops selling liquer chocolates must have a liquer licence Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Walker, Malcolm 1950- :So... the Boks didn't want to play the Maoris. They've obviously...

Date: 1993

From: Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Reference: H-122-001

Description: Shows a man reading a newspaper report that the Springboks did not want to play a Maori team. He then points to Winston Peters, dressed as an All Black with a rugby ball and explains that Peters is the reason why. Refers to Peters' recent departure from the National Party and to his reputation as a loner Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Walker, Malcolm 1950- :In keeping with this government's dedication to eliminating wast...

Date: 1993

From: Walker, Malcolm 1950- :Sunday News cartoons. 2 May - 13 June 1993

Reference: H-122-004

Description: Shows Jim Bolger sitting with his feet up on his desk. Refers to the cancellation of his regular press conferences Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).