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Communist Party of New Zealand :"Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!" / M C Bollinger 1943. When you go to the poll - remember a vote against Labour is a vote for the Nationalists. If you don't want the Nationalists, Vote Labour! A Communist Party publication [1943].
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- Communist Party of New Zealand :"Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!" / M C Bollinger 1943. When you go to the poll - remember a vote against Labour is a vote for the Nationalists. If you don't want the Nationalists, Vote Labour! A Communist Party publication [1943].
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Shows a cartoon by M C Bollinger, with C G Scrimgeour sitting on a cannon labelled "Scrim's election mud thrower". John A Lee of the Democratic Party is handing Scrimgeour some cannonballs to fire (balls include "Trades Hall domination", "Bouncers"), whilst a member of the National Party prevents him from taking other balls labelled "War insurance racket", "Debt slavery", "What about conscription?". Various other labelled cannonballs lie around on the ground. Flier is printed on the back of ...
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- Date created
- 1943
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- Bollinger, Max Charles, 1924-1996 / Communist Party of New Zealand
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- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22630249
- Related subjects
- Scrimgeour, Colin Graham, 1903-1987 / New Zealand Labour Party / Lee, John Alfred Alexander, 1891-1982 / New Zealand. Parliament / Elections, 1943 / Right and left (Political science) / Ordnance / Communism / Waste paper
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