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all Alt Camps & that they have ha
Redland Ducate in chaqu
cam
of pryany, the time anc Thesser dny differal to what was supposed and the Prison talen on 20786 pins enviduation. I 2.0.
3681/943. Howhere the Gun
Pol
Offihan lint done that Stamp bught me to be darlant
thy (in the naLong In a whing. The love of forged
Marta a
I temps des Lerman a
rumary
Caption Luww sorud to
gruation the action of the Wormal for in Kismetleri saclaring this pactioncon stamp to be otworn. I thil hoven that is
toimub a rule and t
would be
Lexy
Emniac
bts to will theme & bult
may/ist that they should be thatregels.
J
Laubt wing wis that people wen
+ X
CIRCULAR.
Sir,
Downing Street,
26th May, 1897.
With reference to my Circular despatch of 29th September last, I have the honour to inform you that it has been brought to my notice that offers have been made to purchase from Colonial Governments the spare specimens of postage stamps, post cards, etc., received by them from the International Bureau of the Postal Union, and that deeming it advisable that a general rule should be laid down on this point, I have been in communication with the General Post Office.
2. The distribution of such stamps throughout the Union is intended for purposes of reference and record, and I consider that Colonial Post Offices should adopt in regard to all such questions the sound policy adopted by the Imperial Post Office, and should discourage philatelic dealings on the part of a Department, which exists primarily for the conveyance and delivery of correspondence, and issues postage stamps only as a convenient mode of obtaining payment beforehand for the services rendered.
3. The sale therefore of the specimens in question should be prohibited.
4. If the Government of your Colony does not wish to keep the spare specimens in its possession, they can be sent to the General Post Office, London, where they would be of use to meet official applications for specimen postage stamps.
The Officer Administering
the Government of
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all Alt Camps & that they have ha
Redland Ducate in chaqu
cam
of pryany, the time anc Thesser dny differal to what was supposed and the Prison talen on 20786 pins enviduation. I 2.0.
3681/943. Howhere the Gun
Pol
Offihan lint done that Stamp bught me to be darlant
thy (in the naLong In a whing. The love of forged
Marta a
I temps des Lerman a
rumary
Caption Luww sorud to
gruation the action of the Wormal for in Kismetleri saclaring this pactioncon stamp to be otworn. I thil hoven that is
toimub a rule and t
would be
Lexy
Emniac
bts to will theme & bult
may/ist that they should be thatregels.
J
Laubt wing wis that people wen
+ X
CIRCULAR.
Sir,
Downing Street,
26th May, 1897.
With reference to my Circular despatch of 29th September last, I have the honour to inform you that it has been brought to my notice that offers have been made to purchase from Colonial Governments the spare specimens of postage stamps, post cards, etc., received by them from the International Bureau of the Postul Union, and that deeming it advisable that a general rule should be laid down on this point, I have been in communication with the General Post Office.
2. The distribution of such stamps throughout the Union is intended for purposes of reference and record, and I consider that Colonial Post Offices should adopt in regard to all such questions the sound policy adopted by the Imperial Post Office, and should discourage philatelic dealings on the part of a Department, which exists primarily for the conveyance and delivery of corres- pondence, and issues postage stamps only as a convenient mode of obtaining payment beforehand for the services rendered.
3.
The sale therefore of the specimens in question should be prohibited.
4. If the Government of your Colony does not wish to keep the spare specimens in its possession, they can be sent to the General Post Office, London, where they would be of use to meet official applications for specimen postage
stamps.
The Officer Administering
the Government of
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