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  <dc:title>Newspaper article and photograph 'No-one liked George very much.'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Newspaper cutting form the Manchester Evening News of an article entitled 'No-one liked George very much.' The story of a captured Chinese man working for the Malayan Communist Party nicknamed George, who led the 1st Battalion to a food dump and helped them capture communists in hidden villages and areas little known to the British. There is a copy of a photograph attached showing George and John Harding with other members of the platoon or battalion at the food dump. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>Jan. 1953</dc:date>
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