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Murray Ball’s popular cartoon, “Footrot Flats,” and a collection of pottery by Ball’s younger brother, Barry, caught the attention of a visitor from Canberra, Adrienne Jackson, at Studio 393 in Montreal Street. The exhibition finishes tomorrow. Ball’s cartoons, some examples of which are mounted on the wall in the background, appear in 15 New Zealand newspapers, including “The Press.” The cartoons also appear in 70 newspapers in Australia.

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Press, 30 May 1981, Page 3

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Murray Ball’s popular cartoon, “Footrot Flats,” and a collection of pottery by Ball’s younger brother, Barry, caught the attention of a visitor from Canberra, Adrienne Jackson, at Studio 393 in Montreal Street. The exhibition finishes tomorrow. Ball’s cartoons, some examples of which are mounted on the wall in the background, appear in 15 New Zealand newspapers, including “The Press.” The cartoons also appear in 70 newspapers in Australia. Press, 30 May 1981, Page 3

Murray Ball’s popular cartoon, “Footrot Flats,” and a collection of pottery by Ball’s younger brother, Barry, caught the attention of a visitor from Canberra, Adrienne Jackson, at Studio 393 in Montreal Street. The exhibition finishes tomorrow. Ball’s cartoons, some examples of which are mounted on the wall in the background, appear in 15 New Zealand newspapers, including “The Press.” The cartoons also appear in 70 newspapers in Australia. Press, 30 May 1981, Page 3

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