Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April 1999.

Date
1999
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-558-001/020
Description

Political cartoons.

Paralells between the Nazi ethnic cleansing of the Jews in the 1940's and the ethnic cleansing in Europe in the 1990's.

Shows Milosevic soaking in a blood bath to take his mind off the Nato bombing raids.

A Serbian soldier explains to the West via a reporter the reasons behind their present actions.

The electricity reforms continue to cost the consumer more.

The military invite refugees from Kosovo to return to their destroyed homes.

Milosevic is prepared to destroy Kosovo in order to save it.

Shows India testing a long-range nuclear missile off the back of a cow.

Shows Nato commander explaining their strategy of punishing Milosevic by bombing Serbia. This resulted in mass destruction of property and life but no direct harm to Milosevic.

New Zealand yachties receive large slaries but are not prepared to pay for weather data from Government Agencies.

Serbs use human shields to protect their forward tank movement.

Following sex scandals, the Scouts tighten up their screening of adult supervisors.

Helen Clark and Jenny Shipley fight over their respective attributes. They agree that women bring poise to politics even in an arguement.

Max Bradford gets the country into trouble over electricity reforms.

Minister of Tourism, Murray McCully, objects but does not intervene in large, secret and tax-free payouts to directors he forced to resign.

Comment on Anzac Day commemorations.

Shows two men in their respective backyards burning their Hurricanes supporters rugby gear, comment on another year where the Hurricanes have not played well.

Comment on Tau Henare's behaviour of holding onto his Cabinet position when his party, NZ First, pulled out of the National coalition government.

Minister of Tourism, Murray McCully, is encouraged to resign after a tourism related row adversely affects National's position in the polls.

A new flag for America with a hand holding a smoking gun.

Hillary Commission recommends 10 minutes of physical activity, three times a day for couch potatoes.

Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :I got school cert first go, and I've got two degrees... Evening Post...

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April 1999.

Reference: H-558-012

Description: New Zealand politicians Helen Clark (leader of the opposition) and Jenny Shipley (prime minister) fight it out in the lead-up to the 1999 election which Helen Clark won. Extended Title - ...So what? Big deal! I've got two children...BIFF! HEY! WHACK! OUCH! If men did this, it would seem petty...Helen is absolutely correct, women bring grace and poise to politics... Quantity: 1 bromide. Physical Description: Bromide, on paper 169 x 233 mm.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :India tests a long-range nuclear capable missile - News. Now the ...

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April 1999.

Reference: H-558-007

Description: A nuclear missile, with an Indian man sitting on it. It is balanced on a sacred cow. The implication is that India is not ready to join the super powers and that its nuclear capability is dangerous Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromide copy of cartoon

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :I could still resign, I guess? - It's your decision entirely, Murray...

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April 1999.

Reference: H-558-018

Description: Two panels show Prime Minister Jenny Shipley in conversation with Murray McCully, then Minister of Tourism, but about to resign because of a row with Tourism Ministry personnel and the amount some personnel got paid when they resigned. In the second panel, McCully suggestys that he could be given a $2000,000 payout for resigning, but Mrs Shipley refuses. Quantity: 1 bromide. Physical Description: Bromide, on paper 169 x 233 mm.