Mr Teal
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From Time Magazine (Monday, Oct 27, 1941)...
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Leslie Charles Bowyer Lin, whose father is a Chinese surgeon in Singapore, whose mother is an Englishwoman, whose small daughter (like himself) is a British subject, whose present wife is a U.S. citizen, last week awaited Senate action on a special bill the House had just passed to make him and daughter U.S. citizens. Would-be Citizen Lin is better known as Leslie Charteris, bemonocled creator of Simon Templar, "The Saint."
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Re: From Time Magazine (Monday, Oct 27, 1941)...
Claude,
Assuming you weren't hit by finger trouble when typing this up...Citizen Lin?!!
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Mr Teal
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Re: From Time Magazine (Monday, Oct 27, 1941)...
Oops!
Afraid it was my old trouble again - eyes, fingers and brain not coordinating properly. Or, perhaps I left the brain out of it!!
This is a link to the site it came from - perhaps you should have a word in their ear!
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,849572,00.html?promoid=googlep
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Last edited by Mr Teal, 2/Oct/07, 11:32 pm
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2/Oct/07, 7:21 pm
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