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THE LAST OF THE MlLK.—Gavin Aitkin, Gary Twyman, Leonard Barnden, and Michael Ruscoe, milk monitors at Christchurch East School, drinking their last bottles of free school milk yesterday. The last remaining bottle is on the trolley. The last deliveries of free school milk were made to primary schools yesterday.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 3

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THE LAST OF THE MlLK.—Gavin Aitkin, Gary Twyman, Leonard Barnden, and Michael Ruscoe, milk monitors at Christchurch East School, drinking their last bottles of free school milk yesterday. The last remaining bottle is on the trolley. The last deliveries of free school milk were made to primary schools yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 3

THE LAST OF THE MlLK.—Gavin Aitkin, Gary Twyman, Leonard Barnden, and Michael Ruscoe, milk monitors at Christchurch East School, drinking their last bottles of free school milk yesterday. The last remaining bottle is on the trolley. The last deliveries of free school milk were made to primary schools yesterday. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 3

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