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A new feature of shopping centres in Britain is the coin-operated, push-button telephone-on-a-stand. The units are being installed as part of a $450 million modernisation programme by British Telecom.

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Press, 9 May 1985, Page 26

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A new feature of shopping centres in Britain is the coin-operated, push-button telephone-on-astand. The units are being installed as part of a $450 million modernisation programme by British Telecom. Press, 9 May 1985, Page 26

A new feature of shopping centres in Britain is the coin-operated, push-button telephone-on-astand. The units are being installed as part of a $450 million modernisation programme by British Telecom. Press, 9 May 1985, Page 26

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