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    The Port of Spain Gazette was a newspaper based in Port of Spain, Trinidad (and later, Trinidad and Tobago) between 1825 and 1959. The paper took a proslavery...
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  • Board of Control. The Port of Spain Gazette noted that the principal objective of the organization was to unify Hindus and further the interest of the Hindu...
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  • Edward Lanzer Joseph (category Trinidad and Tobago people of English-Jewish descent)
    of the first English-language poets in British Trinidad, also writing in Trinidadian Creole. He briefly served as editor of the Port of Spain Gazette...
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  • “Prince Kofi Nti” Port of Spain Gazette Supplemental. 1 July 1881. n.p. Print/Microfilm. Besson, Gérard. The Angostura Historical Digest of Trinidad and Tobago...
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  • Lewis Grant (British Army officer) (category British governors of the Bahamas)
    departure on 22 June, the Port of Spain Gazette reported he was "hated by the negroes and detested by every independent member of the community". On 13 September...
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    forced him to close down his Halifax practice. He returned to Port of Spain in June of 1921. Almost a year later, during a visit with his brother Clarence...
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  • Tobago: 50 years of independence: 82–84. "TASPO Given Rousing Send Off; Promise to Justify Appreciation of Public". Port of Spain Gazette. 7 July 1951. p...
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    Red House (Trinidad and Tobago) (category Buildings and structures in Port of Spain)
    were unfinished, as indicated by a quote within the newspaper, the Port of Spain Gazette: "Nothing further had been done to complete the buildings since...
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    Lady McLeod (category Philately of Trinidad and Tobago)
    ship sailed regularly between Port of Spain and San Fernando, on Trinidad island, now in Trinidad and Tobago from the end of 1845 until 1854. The private...
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  • Beatrice Greig (category Date of death missing)
    rejected by the Port of Spain Gazette, but two years later, women were granted the right to serve. By 1929, Greig was the associate editor of The Beacon and...
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