Talk:St Paul's Grammar School
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This page contains accurate information. A previous (identical) page was created with a period after the St i.e. St. Paul's ... This period should not have been there so that page was deleted and replaced with this page. This action has caused concern in Wikipedia, however I ask that the corrected page (this one) be allowed to remain. Antony Mayrhofer 13:08, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
- Don't worry, I think the confusion about the period is resolved, and this article shouldn't be deleted. And note that if you click on St. Paul's Grammar School (with a period), you do end up at this page (without the period). Gimmetrow 13:27, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
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