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I've removed the following Navy News articles from the References section, as they are not cited in the body of the article. -- saberwyn 07:38, 30 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

  • "75 Ships, 20,000 Men in F.E. Exercise" (PDF). Navy News. 12 June 1964. p. 1.
  • "Catching up with "Vamps"" (PDF). Navy News. 24 July 1964. p. 6.
  • "2,000 R.A.N. Men Engaged in South East Asia Exercises" (PDF). Navy News. 7 August 1964. p. 1.
  • "News From Our Ships "Up Top"" (PDF). Navy News. 21 August 1964. p. 4.
  • "Vampire, Vendetta in Penang" (PDF). Navy News. 18 September 1964. p. 2.
  • "Vampire's Mascot Joins at Sea" (PDF). Navy News. 30 October 1964. p. 3.
  • "Leyte Gulf Celebrations" (PDF). Navy News. 30 October 1964. p. 4.
  • ""Let's Write to Navy News" – Vampire Style" (PDF). Navy News. 8 January 1965. p. 1.
  • "Vampire Vigilantes on Hiking Expedition" (PDF). Navy News. 22 January 1965. p. 7.
  • "Merry Matelot's Mouthy Mess" (PDF). Navy News. 2 April 1965. p. 8.
  • "Vampire's Radio Station" (PDF). Navy News. 11 June 1965. p. 10.
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Largest museum object

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I think the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne is the largest item in a museum collection in Australia. 175.45.149.10 (talk) 20:26, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]