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HMAS Melbourne additions

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Hello Colseg. I've had a look at the information you were trying to provide in the article HMAS Melbourne (R21), (which was being removed by another editor because no source was provided) and the news article you mentioned at Wikipedia:Help desk#HMAS Melbourne R21 - Amendment. The information you added is a little too detailed and slightly off-topic for the history of the aircraft carrier. However, I have found a home for your additions at Melbourne-Voyager collision, an article which focuses specifically on the events of the collision and the aftermath.

I will admit that what happened was a bit of a mess. When you add information to an article in the future, please state where it came from (please see theWikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Verifiability for more details on the hows and whys) in the article or in the edit summary. If you are unsure how to use the various citation templates, there is no problem just using the URL of the relevant website[www.wikipedia.org], or the basic details of the news article or book.(The article is an article, The Newspaper, 13 November 2009)

If you have any questions, or need help getting your head around anything, feel free to leave a message at my personal talkpage, User talk:Saberwyn. -- saberwyn 20:47, 12 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]