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Leyland National Bus Factory
"A national matter: RJR's industrial reporter Patrick Richie-Haughton [right], took the opportunity to visit the Leyland National Bus Factory during a three-week visit to Britain as the guest of the British Government. The Jamaica Omnibus Service…
Leyland tipper truck
"During the heavy rains yesterday, this Leyland tipper truck owned by Kenneth Chen and driven by Wilfred Williams of 58 Molynes Road, was damaged beyond repairs when part of the roadway on Mountain View Avenue caved in. The vehicle has to be written…
Li-Shu-wen attending to patrons
"Li-Shu-wen seen attending to patrons while doing a stint of labour at the store in Liaoning province, where she once worked."
Tags: Agriculture - China; Women - China
Liaison officers and secretarial staff
"Liaison officers and secretarial staff at the briefing session at the Sheraton Hotel yesterday."
Light pole car crash
The front of a motorcar is wrapped around a light pole after crashing into it.
Lignum Vitae Executive - Arthur Kerr knockout football trophy
"Trophy on display: Members of the Lignum Vitae Executive seen with the Arthur Kerr knockout football trophy in front of their headquarters when the Sunday Sun visited them recently. From left are Raymond Mantock, Oliver Wray, Jah Earle and Ray…
Lim ki Taek
"Ambassador of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to Jamaica, Lim Ki Taek [left] speaking on Korean reunification at a news conference on Tuesday morning. At right is attaché Li Song Hyon, who acted as interpreter."
Tags: Ambassadors - Korea; Translators
Linda Sarnia
"Linda Sarnia, winner of the Women's Pro singles manager Gerald Johnston and below, Men's Pro Trophy at the tennis spectacular held recently at the singles runner-up Basil Thompson takes his trophy Rose Hall Inter Continental Hotel and Country Club…
Linda Sarnia
Jamaican tennis player, Linda Sarnia, preparing to serve the tennis ball during a game.
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Mobile record shack in Downtown, Kingston

"Pop music can be very moving at times. But downtown at South Parade it's been given a new twist.The board shacks from which records and other items…