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Round the Caribbean

HE pattern of islands which we know as'the West Irdies stretches like a bow across the Caribbean from Florida to the South American coast. In the BBC’s Caribbean Odyssey (4YC, November 21, at 8.0 p.m.), Willy Richardson, from Trinidad, tells of the individual islands, their mixture of races, how they vary in appearance and customs, yet fit into an essential unity. He had spent eight years in England before he returned to Trinidad in the course of a trip which took him, by air, from one island to another. He has recorded calypso and local music and included contributions from notable people he met.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 31

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Round the Caribbean New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 31

Round the Caribbean New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 31

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