RE: Re: One pint milk bottle
  Steven Altham

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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> *Sent:* Saturday, 16 December 2017 3:47 PM

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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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