Talk:James George Scott
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I think the addition made today may well be right -- I am sure I remember being told that the former "Scott Market" was not named after James George Scott, who never held any government post in Rangoon or Lower Burma -- but unfortunately I don't have any source to cite, and today's anonymous editor didn't add a source either. Andrew Dalby 15:57, 19 November 2012 (UTC)
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