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		<title>By: When did the tiger at the corner of Selegie Road and Short Street go missing? &#171; The Long and Winding Road</title>
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		<dc:creator>When did the tiger at the corner of Selegie Road and Short Street go missing? &#171; The Long and Winding Road</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Building. It had housed a Eng Aun Tong Medical Hall, as is evidenced by a 1941 photograph seen at http://kaufmann-mercantile.com/tiger-balm/. The photograph also shows that an additional floor had been added on at some point in time.  The [...]</description>
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