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OVER 1,000 ROADSIDE TELEPHONES AVAILABLE

4th April 1947, Page 30
4th April 1947
Page 30
Page 30, 4th April 1947 — OVER 1,000 ROADSIDE TELEPHONES AVAILABLE
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1VIORE than 1,000.000 new keys came LV/ into use on April 1, when the road-side telephone box services of the Royal Automobile Club and the Automobile Association were made available to the members of both organizations. Well over 1,000 telephone box e, covering the whole of Great Britain, re included in the joint scheme, thus do bling the service previously offered. Wherever necessary, there will be a rearrangement of the sites in order to avoid overlapping.

New locks have been fitted to each box. The task of distributing the new keys is being carried out as rapidly as possible, not only to A.A. and R.A.0 members, but also to the local police and ambulance authorities, so that the telephone boxes may be put to public use in cases of emergency,