Talk:Cambuslang/Archive 1
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Cambuslang - famous connections
Cambuslang - famous connections appears to have been hived off from this article, but why? It's not as though this one is exceptionally long. I think it should be re-integrated. Grant | Talk
- Me too. It's a preposterous creation, and a preposterous name for an article. I cannot see any justification for keeping it as a seperate article.FrFintonStack 23:03, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
James Mills
James Mills under Notable people seems to have no reference, here or online. The evidence from the entry itself is that it is a total fantasy
Location On Map (InfoBox)
Please revise the location on the map of Scotland as CAMBUSLANG appears to be 35 miles south of its location. —Preceding unsigned comment added by George R. Allison (talk • contribs) 19:24, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
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