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TWO AUSTRALIAN CARTOONS

image on left reads:Sir Graham in Harness Again. image on right reads:'Hands Across the Sea"—A Memory of the London Dock Strike
image on left reads:Sir Graham in Harness Again. image on right reads:'Hands Across the Sea"—A Memory of the London Dock Strike

image on left reads: Sir Graham in Harness Again

image on right reads: 'Hands Across the Sea"—A Memory of the London Dock Strike


[These cartoons, which appeared in Melbourne Punch about 1889-90, are published here as samples of the work Luther D. Bradley was doing at that period of his career. The subjects treated have, of course, no savour of the present day. "Sir Graham," represented as having broken down on the road, was Sir Graham Berry, agent general in London for the colony of Victoria. He was seemingly no favorite, politically, of Melbourne Punch. The other cartoon refers to the strike of dock laborers in London in 1889. Workingmen of Australia contributed large sums to the cause of the strikers.]

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