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* 1981 – Eric Williams, Caribbean historian, first Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago ( b. 1911 )
Eric Eustace Williams ( 25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981 ) served as the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
In 1948 Williams returned to Trinidad as the Commission's Deputy Chairman of the Caribbean Research Council.
From that public platform, Williams on January 15, 1956 inaugurated his own political party, the People's National Movement, which would take Trinidad and Tobago into independence in 1962, and dominate its postcolonial politics.
Following the adoption of a resolution to that effect by the PNM General Council on January 15, 1962, Williams withdrew Trinidad and Tobago from the West Indies Federation.
* Eric Williams – Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
Milton Obote of Uganda was the first to propose a specifically titled ' secretariat ', which was then formally proposed by Eric Williams of Trinidad and Tobago, who wished to see it based upon the secretariats of the OAS, EEC, and OAU.
Woodford Square in Port of Spain, Trinidad, is also known as " The University of Woodford Square ", so named by the first prime minister of Trinidad Eric Williams who gave many speeches here.
He later worked as a schoolteacher, teaching among others the young Eric Williams, who later became the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
* A convention appraisal: Dr. Eric Williams: first premier of Trinidad & Tobago: a biographical sketch.
During this time he met Eric Williams, the future first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, and the two were to remain lifelong friends.
Eric Williams Plaza, also known as the Eric Williams Financial Complex, located on Independence Square, Port of Spain, is the tallest building in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as in the English-speaking Caribbean.
The Eric Williams Plaza was named after Eric Williams, the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
When Eric Williams returned to Trinidad in 1948 he set about developing a political base.
Johnson recovered and proceeded to win 16 straight fights, defeating good fighters like Prince Charles Williams along the way, and in February 1986 would again be before his Indianapolis fans, fighting Leslie Stewart of Trinidad and Tobago for the WBA light heavyweight title that became vacant when Spinks abdicated to become a heavyweight.
Looking West across Williams Bay during Dragon Boat racing in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago
W Connection's Chairman David John Williams described Jones ' move, saying: " When Kenwyne Jones was transferred to Southampton, I told you all that he is going to be the biggest thing in Trinidad and Tobago football since beside Dwight Yorke ".
* Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mount Hope, Trinidad and Tobago
With Dr. Eric Williams as Prime Minister, both men laid the foundation for an independent Trinidad and Tobago ( Niherst Profiles ).
This left Trinidad and Tobago with a disproportionate burden of the Federal budget, leading Eric Williams to lead them out of the Federation.
After the successful election, the party suffered from the awkward situation of the two most influential leaders ( Manley and Williams ) absent from the federal government, and holding a minority of seats from their respective territories Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.

Trinidad and delivered
On 3 November Fitzwilliam delivered his speech against the peace, describing it as " a hollow and precarious truce ... for the two islands of Trinidad and Ceylon, this country had been nine years engaged in war, and had wasted some hundred millions of money, and the lives of thousands of her subjects ".
According to the Trinidad Express, Winston Dookeran, Congress of the People ( COP ) leader and former Central Bank governor, said Central Bank Governor Ewart Williams, First Citizens CEO Larry Howai, CL Financial chairman Lawrence Duprey and Finance Minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira had " delivered a damning indictment of their collective stewardship while trying to distract the nation with a pathetic display of self congratulation at their ability to speak with the same forked tongue ".

Trinidad and series
Picasso was baptized Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad, a series of names honoring various saints and relatives.
He rechristened that enclosed park, which stood in front of the Trinidad courts and legislature, " The University of Woodford Square ", and proceeded to give a series of public lectures on world history, Greek democracy and philosophy, the history of slavery, and the history of the Caribbean to large audiences drawn from every social class.
There is also another series of Archaic Age sites discovered by Christi Torres Trinidad at Banwari Trace where 4000-year-old remains have been found.
He returned to Trinidad for the fifth Test and scored 124 and 220 to help India to its first ever series victory over the West Indies, and the only one until 2006.
Ironically England won the series at Trinidad with no help from Snow ( 0 / 68 and 1 / 29 ) thanks to a sporting declaration by Gary Sobers giving England two and three quarter hours to make 215 for victory, which they did for the loss of three wickets with three minutes to spare.
* Modern Politics ( A series of lectures on the subject given at the Trinidad Public library, in its Adult Education Programme ).
A shoulder injury in March prevented Rampaul from playing domestic cricket for Trinidad and Tobago ; a bout of dengue fever the same month prevented him from playing in the ODI series against Australia.
In the ODI series after the Tests he continued his form but this time with the ball, taking 6 for 25 at Trinidad.
James, relocated in Port of Spain, Trinidad, wrote a series of articles on Padmore for The Nation and began collecting material for a biography but eventually produced only a slim manuscript, " Notes on the Life of George Padmore .".
She is also attached to the Trinidad Guardian's Guardian in Education: Making a Difference project, a series of motivational school tours that also features former World Champion sprinter Ato Boldon and cyclist Michael Phillips, aiming to promote the development of the country's diversity.
The British Empire Citizens ' and Workers ' Home Rule Party, also known as the Butler Home Rule Party and more commonly as the Butler Party, were a series of political parties in Trinidad and Tobago organised by T. U. B.
In 1845 he visited Trinidad, returning to Paris in 1851 to publish a series of eighteen lithographs, " Views of Trinidad, 1851 ".
In 1857 he published a second series of eighteen lithographs of local scenes, Album of Trinidad.
Bermuda played their first One-Day International in May 2006, and were successful in their first outing, beating Canada at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad as part of a triangular series which also included Zimbabwe.
The Sierra de Guadalupe cave paintings are a series of prehistoric rock art pictographs near Rancho La Trinidad, Mulegé in Baja California, Mexico.
The series has also reached the New York Times Bestseller List and has found popularity in many countries, including Trinidad and China.
Her mother is a Trinidadian singer ( reflecting the fact the original series Lt. Green was from Trinidad ).
With England still 1 – 0 down in a series they were expected by many to win comfortably, victory was needed in the fifth and final test at Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad.
Anderson finished the tour with 9 wickets at an average of 38. 00 from the Test series, with an economy of 2. 65 runs per over and both innings and match best figures coming in the fifth test at Trinidad, as well as amassing 24 runs at an average of 12. 00, with a high-score of 20.
Between 1925 and when Jamaica gained its independence in 1962, Jamaica had regular games with Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Cuba and clubs like Racing and Violette from Haiti, Corinthians of Britain, the Tigers from Argentina, and even a series of matches with a Caribbean All Stars team in 1952.
Phillips ' wicketkeeping was generally acclaimed through the series although he was criticised for taking part in the notorious " protest " by captain Kim Hughes about not being set a winnable target in a tour game against Trinidad and Tobago.
He then made a duck and 2 in the next tour match against Trinidad and was dropped for the remaining four Tests of the series, which Australia took 3 – 0.

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