Talk:Komagata Maru
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"The shore Committee raised $22,000 dollars as an installment on chartering the ship." and "the passengers did not have the required funds" It's too bad the two groups didn't talk to oneanother. =/ -- Sy / (talk)
[edit] References
This article has a number of references, but they are not attached to any part of the article (they're more of a see also). Please can someone convert these to actual references / citations. Perhaps by looking through them and seeing which part of the article they go to. Also it would be helpful to have references to web sites, or books that are easier to get hold of it seems the best publisers (British Columbia Historical Quarterly, V and Oxford University Press) are for references that are now fairly dated (though still valid, it's a question of verifiability. Thanks Captainj 17:44, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Also, I've been looking and I'm not sure that the Canadian government has yet to actually apologized yet. They've been talking about it but haven't said sorry yet. Can someone provide a reference to that too? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harrythemaster (talk • contribs) 21:37, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Ship data
Because of its title, this article is properly about the vessel itself, and the Komagata Maru Incident, which probably redirects here, should be a separate article. Tonnage, construction dates, ownership, vessel history etc are standard fare on "ship pages". Please see WikiProject Ships for examples of format/content; for now the "Incident portion" can stay here, but this article, by normal Wiki conventions, should be about the vessel itself.Skookum1 07:48, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Make the text clearer
Can you make the text a little clearer because it kind of confusing to read.