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Newly elected Mayor Ryan Peralto

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"Mayor past and present - newly elected Mayor of Kingston Ryan Peralto [right] pins on the past Mayor's badge to his predecessor - Arthur Jones."

KSAC Mayor Ryan Peralto meeting G.G Florizel Glasspole

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"KSAC Mayor Ryan Peralto [left] meeting Governor General Sir Florizel Glasspole when Mr. Peralto paid a courtesy call on the Governor General on Tuesday at Kings House."

Kingston Mayor Ryan Peralto

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Kingston mayor, Ryan Peralto, [centre] telling of the benefits to be derived from the Twinning of Kingston and Dade Country, Miami. Mr. Peralto was speaking to reporters at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday after his return from…

KSAC Mayor Ryan Peralto gives his contribution to the Jaycees blood drive

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"He's ok: Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation [KSAC] Mayor Ryan Peralto gives his contribution to the Jaycees Blood drive at New Port West Clinic in Kingston."

Mr. George S. Peryer

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George Peryer, former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) politician and candidate for the North Eastern Constituency of Clarendon. He was subsequently unseated in 1955 and became a People's National Party (PNP) candidate for the same constituency.

Mr. Las Perry of NWU

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Former Island Supervisor and secretary of the National Workers Union (NWU), Lascelles Perry.

Mr. Shearer speaking at King's House, 1968

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Prime Minister Hugh Shearer speaking at an official event being held at King's House.

Hon. Hugh Shearer addressing 14th special session of the General Assembly on the question of Namibia, 1986

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"Hon. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Rt. Hon. Hugh Shearer, P.C., M.P., addressing the 14th Special Session of the General Assembly on the Question of Namibia, 17 September, 1986."