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- Q17111793 subject Q8370129.
- Q17111793 subject Q8615481.
- Q17111793 abstract "The Zingari was an early weekly newspaper of the Cape Colony, which printed in Cape Town from 1870 until 1875. It was a low-brow, semi-humorous paper that never attained a wide circulation, but was notable for featuring some of the first satirical cartoons in southern Africa. It was also an overtly pro-imperialist publication, appealing to the right-wing of the political spectrum of the time.".
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- Q17111793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370129.
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- Q17111793 comment "The Zingari was an early weekly newspaper of the Cape Colony, which printed in Cape Town from 1870 until 1875. It was a low-brow, semi-humorous paper that never attained a wide circulation, but was notable for featuring some of the first satirical cartoons in southern Africa. It was also an overtly pro-imperialist publication, appealing to the right-wing of the political spectrum of the time.".
- Q17111793 label "The Zingari".
- Q17111793 depiction Zingari_1871.jpg.