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Slane, Christopher, 1957- :I couldn't stand to see them suffer any longer. New Zealand Listener, 10 March 2001.
- Date
- 2001
- By
- Listener (Periodical)
- Reference
- H-676-010
- Description
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark as an undertaker burying the members of her cabinet - Marian Hobbs, Phillida Bunkle, Dover Samuels and Ruth Dyson - who had slipped up at various times in various ways and had been stood down from their cabinet positions.
Quantity: 1 magazine clipping.
Physical Description: Newsclipping, coloured, 108 x 165 mm.
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- Part of
- Slane, Christopher, 1957-:26 cartoons published in the New Zealand Listener between 6 January and 30 June 2001.
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- 1 magazine clipping, Works of art, Clippings, Cartoons (Commentary), Newsclipping, coloured, 108 x 165 mm.
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