IMAGE
Clark, Laurence, 1949- :What's that whining sound? Must be the Qantas flight coming in. 28 October 1994.
- Date
- 1994
- Reference
- H-171-001
- Description
Shows two men at the top of an air traffic control tower. One of them is wondering where a whining sound is coming from and his collegue tells him that it must the Qantas flight arriving. Refers to Australia pulling out of the 'Open skies' deal with New Zealand.
Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).
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- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Clark, Laurence, 1949- :Cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald. 1 - 29 October 1994
- Format
- 1 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Cartoons (Commentary)
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