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Rugby metaphors are standard fare in cartoons during elections. In this 1949 Evening Post cartoon. National opposition leader Sid Holland is arguing for private enterprise against Labour PM Peter Fraser's commitment to state control. Cartoonist: Neville Colvin (ATL ref. E-549-q-01-024)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 65

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Rugby metaphors are standard fare in cartoons during elections. In this 1949 Evening Post cartoon. National opposition leader Sid Holland is arguing for private enterprise against Labour PM Peter Fraser's commitment to state control. Cartoonist: Neville Colvin (ATL ref. E-549-q-01-024) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 65

Rugby metaphors are standard fare in cartoons during elections. In this 1949 Evening Post cartoon. National opposition leader Sid Holland is arguing for private enterprise against Labour PM Peter Fraser's commitment to state control. Cartoonist: Neville Colvin (ATL ref. E-549-q-01-024) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 45, 1 January 2013, Page 65

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