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... industries have come to Jamaica.{ we have more self-government, we have a university for the British West Indies—and one day the Caribbean colonies may unite in a new dominion. ...
... industries have come to Jamaica.{ we have more self-government, we have a university for the British West Indies—and one day the Caribbean colonies may unite in a new dominion. ...
... Priorit (10lb ex) [——————————————————————————————————— PROVING to an admiring | grapple for England at the audience in the Caribbean | Empire Games taking place Isle of Curacao that he is |in Auckland, New Zealand, no dumb-bell as a weight- | next month ...
... broken off and the stumps had to be removed. Eventually: he will have to wear three false teeth. S PLUNGING gracefully under Caribbean skies as she practised at the New Curacao swimming pool on the island of Curacao lis Miss Edna Child, of Shepperton -on-Thames ...
... Jeanne de Casa| 7.00 “The Mill on the Floss.” lis, John Blythe and his | 8.30 “Ray's a Laugh. “Journey into Song.” | 8.00 Caribbean Serenade: Car- 7,00 Geraldo with his Orches| men del Rio (soprano), tra. | Edric Connor (baritone) 7,30 Ray's a Laugh.” j ...
... 30—A comedy feature about village life. Television 5.30 to 7.30 Commentary from Wimbledon. 8.30 Newsreel. 8.45 Bal Creole—a Caribbean mlscellaq;. 9.15 London Town (magazine 3( past and present Lonjon ). 10.00 To-day _on the centre court, Wimbledon. 10.06 ...
... years ago “Sonny” Ramadhin and Alfred Lewis Valentine, West Indies’ 20-year-old bowling prodigies, were unknown in ‘the Caribbean. True, Valentine did develop under the watchful eye of Jack; Mercer, the former Glamorgan player, but Ramadhin vent‘ straight ...
... victory {for West Indies at the Oval, |which widened the margin of the 1950 series to 3—l in favour of the happy folk from the Caribbean, ought not to be advanced as a criticism of his confidence, On paper, England suffered another heavy defeat, but only those ...
... News, Sport, 6.3o—Frederic Greeves talks about questions on the Christian way of life. Television 8.00 Newsreel, | 8.15 Caribbean miscellany | (with Boscoe Holder and | Sheila Clarke). ‘ 8.45 Inventors' Club. 9.16 The Baby Vanishes. rn.u News (sound only) ...
... Performances 3.55, 7.10. LORETTA YOUNG, WARNER BAXTER Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back James Dunn, Sheila Ryan, Lloyd Nolan CARIBBEAN MYSTERY (A) ...
... 9.15 The Prime Minister. 9.35 Interlude. 942 8.8. C. Symphony Concert (continued) 10.05 Caribbean Journey No. 3 “Music and Polk-rellcion‘ of the West Indies.” 10.45 To-day in Parilament. | Midland Home Service 276 m. (I,oBBkc/s.) As Home Service except:— ...
... Choral So- thlad Home Sen ice S 'c‘;ety hClmrles :r;>n:x.~‘ 8 1376 m. (1,088 kc's) 3 rgan As Home Service, except: S . 8.00 Caribbean Journey No. 4| 3.45 Fred Karno senesp $ F: —Portrait of Trinidad 6.15 Midland News W \ | 8.30 Crime Clinic 4—The| 625 Sport ...
... Gale Storm. setting is a British tramp s EMBASSY. — Aladdin: ¢ steamer, anchored off an island . nightly at 7.00. + in the Caribbean. Portraying . (Matinees “edngsday. + the characters are John Wayne * Thursiay and Satur- 4 (a Swede), Thomas Mitchell ’ day ...