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Steve Wint, Senior Cup
"St. Catherine's batsman Steve Wint cuts police pace Percival Tomlinson to thirdman during the batsman's innings of 56 at Chedwin Park yesterday."
Stewart, Ezekiel - Senior Cup
"Dispatching a short delivery: Police's aggressive right handed batsman Ezekiel Stewart who has scored over 700 runs for this season, quickly dispatched this short off-break from Boys' Town Leonard Levy [slightly hidden] during his innings of 64 at…
Stokeley Carmichael at the airport
"Stokely Carmichael (second left) at the airport yesterday, when he arrived to give a solidarity message for African Liberation Day. Beside him is Soyeni Barnes (third left)."
Stokeley Carmichael examines a wall poster
"Trinidad-born black Power leader Stokely Carmichael (left) examines a wall poster at the MRR cultural centre in Rennock Lodge Tuesday. Pointing out an item of interest is MRR Secretary Samuel Clayton. Beside him is Jamaican Howard University law…
Stony HIll Methodist
"Re-dedication: Clergy and congregation on steps of the Stony Hill Methodist church say re-dedication prayer to opening of the main door by Mrs. Josephine Glasspole. In foreground from left, are Governor-General Florizel Glasspole, Mrs. Glasspole,…
Straight Man
"The decision: Gert (Christine Bell) dealing with the Straight Man (Robert Morris) so that her boyfriend Josh may stay in America. A scene from the play Straight Man now playing at the Barn Theatre."
Straight Man
"The Manchester Players will be presenting Carmen Tipling's Straight Man on June 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at the Horticultural Hall in Mandeville at 8:30pm. Photo: Josh (Levi Stevens) realised the terrible price he had paid for straight papers (U.S.…
Straight Man
"Twisted Dreams: Stafford Harrison (left) who plays the role of Josh in the play Straight Man awakening to his twisted dream. At right Robert Morris, the Straight Man; and Christine Bell who plays Josh's girlfriend. The play continues at the Barn."
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Bob Marley performing at concert
"Bob Marley pointing, exhorts the huge throng to "Get Up, Stand Up For Your Rights' at Sunday's concert."
