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- From: bob1@cos.com (Bob Blackshaw)
- Newsgroups: can.general,rec.sport.baseball,soc.culture.canada
- Subject: Re: The Upside-Down Canadian Flag
- Message-ID: <bob1.720979605@cos>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 16:06:45 GMT
- References: <skenny.719528539@femto.engr.mun.ca> <1992Oct22.175105.28268@bcars6a8.bnr.ca> <1992Oct22.195517.10322@netcom.com> <1992Oct29.181751.2304@bcars6a8.bnr.ca> <ROB.92Nov2140831@fosters.med.utah.edu> <skenny.720795434@femto.engr.mun.ca>
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- In <skenny.720795434@femto.engr.mun.ca> skenny@pico.engr.mun.ca (Shawn Kenny) writes:
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- >rob@fosters.med.utah.edu (Rob Sargent) writes:
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- >>Don't ships use the Red Ensign, which has a union jack icon top right
- >>on a red background?
- > ^^^
- >white background, red cross I do believe.
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- That is if you are speaking of Navy ships. The merchant marine uses
- the all-red background - unless of course they have changed in the
- last few years.
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- >>rjs
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- b.
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