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One of the more unusual advertisements designed to encourage people to use the telephone to contact overseas friends and clients is on display in Stockholm. It shows a torn British banknote, which reflects the favourable rate of local currency compared with the pound sterling, with the Queen using a telephone. The advertisements are being promoted by a private Swedish telephone company.

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Press, 20 January 1982, Page 11

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One of the more unusual advertisements designed to encourage people to use the telephone to contact overseas friends and clients is on display in Stockholm. It shows a torn British banknote, which reflects the favourable rate of local currency compared with the pound sterling, with the Queen using a telephone. The advertisements are being promoted by a private Swedish telephone company. Press, 20 January 1982, Page 11

One of the more unusual advertisements designed to encourage people to use the telephone to contact overseas friends and clients is on display in Stockholm. It shows a torn British banknote, which reflects the favourable rate of local currency compared with the pound sterling, with the Queen using a telephone. The advertisements are being promoted by a private Swedish telephone company. Press, 20 January 1982, Page 11