No dairy but on bottle this bottle belongs to milk bottles recovery ltd
and cannot be used without written permission
On 16 Dec 2017 15:59, "'gareth martin'gandjmartin101@...
[TramsDownUnder]" TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:
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> The Telephone numbers started changing from prefixes to full numbers about
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> *From:*TramsDownUnder@... [mailto:TramsDownUnder@
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> *Sent:* Saturday, 16 December 2017 3:47 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: [TramsDownUnder] Re: One pint milk bottle
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> Mal Rowe wrote:
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> > The other clue is the telephone number starting with MB - according to
> Wikipedia letter prefixes were replaced with numbers in the 'early 1960s'...
> Do we have a telephone gunzel who can be more precise?
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> In Box Hill, from the time I remember telephone numbers, which was the
> early 1960s, our number was 88-3452.
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> My father's car, a green Austin which I think he bought in about 1963, was
> HBW 753 if the number helps date things. We certainly had the phone number
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> Bizarre that I have no idea what my (landline) phone number is; as it's
> never used and just came no-extra-charge with the broadband internet over
> here. Almost everyone here uses mobiles these days.
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> david mcloughlin, Wellington no more
> "Holy writ requires unholy scrutiny."
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