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  • Tags: Manley, Michael, - 1924-1997

Michael Manley holding the rod

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"The rod is back - PNP Leader Michael Manley holds aloft the "Rod of Heavy Manner" at the highpoint during his address to the mammoth 120,000 PNP rally in Montego Bay on Sunday night. The dramatic re-appearance of the rod came back as Mr. Manley said…

Michael Manley

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Members of the police force shield Prime Minister Michael Manley as scores of supporters surround him.

Michael Manley

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Prime Minister Manley speaking at Gordon House. In the background are other politicians including P.J. Patterson.

Michael Manley

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Prime Minister Michael Manley firing a weapon at shooting range.

Prime Minister Michael Manley with President Fidel Castro

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"Prime Minister Manley enjoys a drink with President Fidel Castro in the Protocol Lounge of the Jose Marti airport."

Prime Minister Michael Manley lifted onto a platform at the May Pen town square

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"Raised aloft: Prime Minister Manley is lifted into a platform at the May Pen Town Square on Tuesday shortly before the Clarendon Parish Council election campaign."

Michael Manley

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Prime Minister, Michael Manley, making an address.

P.M. Michael Manley speaking at PNP conference

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"P.M. Michael Manley at the PNP conference yesterday."
He is holding his 'Rod of Correction'.

Prime Minister Michael Manley at PNP rally North Parade

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"With characteristic emotion, Prime Minister Manley delivers his address to supporters at the PNP rally at North Parade last week. Michael 'Joshua' Manley's 'rod of correction' is in his right hand."

PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters

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"PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters last night. At press time, the PNP had won 45 seats outright. The JLP had taken seven and eight were still undeclared."