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SS Cantabria
Hi Palmiped
I to have noted the entry in the book `The Ship-wrecks off North Norfolk` but after research carried out I am not certain that the information in that book is correct. It certainly conflicts with the information available on the Times online archive. In the Henry Blogg Museum at Cromer they have a copy of the book that was written by Captain Argüelles and his family. This also contradicts the information in that Book. To be fair the book was written more for the information for local divers and rather than a definitive reference to the many ship-wrecks of the coast here. There is also conflicting evidence as to the ownership of the SS Cantabria. In the WebPages of the Parliamentary questions raised at the time in the house of Lords, there is mention that the captain and his crew had initially stolen the ship from its rightful owner, A Zubizarreta Times Online Archive, Letter to the Editor dated 5 November 1938.This also conflicts with other information in the book. I have been unable to determine the sources for that book but have come to the conclusion that the information may be wrong. stavros1 ♣
Good evening Palmiped
Thank you for the notation of Grognard, I had not realised I had made so many edits on Wikipedia![[User:sv�vros1| stavros1 ]] ♣
weasel word
Please tell me what was the weasel word in the Queen Mary article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arydberg (talk • contribs) 15:53, 20 February 2017 (UTC) The reason i put up the edit was from another site on a radio listening post that communicated with the Queen Mary and most probably saved her from being sunk. Pleas answer my query.