User talk:Harryg24

I noticed you added a lot of good content to the article Bartholomew Ulufa'alu, along with a list of print sources for further reading. I'm assuming those are the sources for much or all of the info you added, so would it be possible for you to integrate them into the text so they correspond to the information they are citing? You can see how this is done with the other references that were already in the article. It makes it much easier for the reader to verify the information if the references correspond to the text. Everyking 09:50, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

Um, I'm doing my best. This is my first time editing Wikipedia and I'm still learning. Also, I should really be getting back to my research. I'll try to tidy up my edits a bit and hopefully others can clean it up from there if I don't get time to return to it. Cheers, Harry (Australia) 26 May 2007
 * That's fine. No big deal, just some advice. Everyking 10:55, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

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