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Re: birding-aus Common names

To: John Gamblin <>, Hugo Phillipps <>
Subject: Re: birding-aus Common names
From: Carol de Bruin <>
Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 11:00:50 +0200
Hi there,

Just for info - South Africa is very much capitals (and re-introducing
hyphens at present), as is most of Southern and East Africa.

Cheers
Carol de Bruin

Johannesburg - S Africa
-----Original Message-----
From: John Gamblin <>
To: Hugo Phillipps <>
Cc:  <>
Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: birding-aus Common names


>WoW lOoK WhAt YoU sTaRtEd !
>
>I personally think it will come down to a case of were you born in the
>U.S.A. ? the U.K. or Australia
>
>America is famed for NON capitalization ( and yuck they use a z instead
>of an s.) I get daily mail and email from the USA and UK and somedays I
>can hear Miss Walsh or Mr O'Niell creak in the tight fitting wooden
>homes.
>
>If in doubt get the Oxford English out !
>
>John A. Gamblin
>
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