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{{dyktalk|3 October|2010|entry=... that during the '''[[Newfoundland expedition]]''' of 1796, French and Spanish forces destroyed over 100 merchant vessels?}}
{{dyktalk|3 October|2010|entry=... that during the '''[[Newfoundland expedition]]''' of 1796, French and Spanish forces destroyed over 100 merchant vessels?}}

St John and St John's are two totally different cities. This article uses the two names interchangeably, which is confusing.[[Special:Contributions/96.54.53.165|96.54.53.165]] ([[User talk:96.54.53.165|talk]]) 17:51, 3 October 2010 (UTC)

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St John and St John's are two totally different cities. This article uses the two names interchangeably, which is confusing.96.54.53.165 (talk) 17:51, 3 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]