Malaya Study Group : The Malayan Philatelist Index

The Malayan Philatelist Index

Index to Volumes 21-64
(updated to TMP No.302)

The numbers in the fourth column refer to the volume/page in the journal.

The contents of the New Issues Columns for Malaysia and Singapore and related TMP articles have been detailed on separate pages.

A 
Accountancy Marks on mail from the Straits Settlements28/37, 28/66
Additions and Corrections to “The Postal History of Malaya”43/56
AIR MAIL: 
– “Abel Tasman” Australian flight, 193140/46
– Accelerated mail service 192856/57
– Aerogrammes: Approval58/90
– – Forms: AIF30/58
– – Forms: BMA period30/58
– – – 1954-195528/16
– Air letter cards(see Aerogrammes)
Air Services, Wearne’s, 1937-40: Aircraft used46/73
Airmail from Singapore: 1938 – a faked cover33/32
– Private355/62
– Air Services, Wearne’s, 1937-40: Aircraft used46/73
– Airmail from Singapore: 1938 – a faked cover33/32
– “All-up and Underpaid”30/24, 30/72
– Alor Star to Bangkok by air, c.193330/46
– Australian National Airways: Kingsford-Smith England to Australia flights, 1931-3237/38
– AV2 Forms25/21
– AV7 – Airmail delivery bill, 196529/54
– BOAC: Reserve Route 1 – Last Flight From Penang, December 194154/60
Boeing 747 cachet62/44
– – Last Shuttle Service Out of Singapore 4 February 194259/3, 59/67
– Censored covers to USA and UK, 194044/78
– Closing times57/63
– Cover, December 193826/56
– Cover to Malaya, 1926, with Unknown label33/23
– Cover, Forces to forces, Malaya to Tobruk25/08
– Crash: “Belfast” Constellation, Singapore, 13 March 195427/69, 30/30, 31/32, 37/81
– – “City of Khartoum” flying boat22/28
– – Maraboe, Bushire 193532/108
– Crossing the Tasman Sea47/38, 50/50
– Eastwards before the Clippers65/22
– External Airmail carried on internal service34/76, 37/10
– First Aerial Mail, 192026/58
– First Aeroplane flight in Singapore, 191135/18
– First Daily Internal Airmail Service from Singapore45/47
– First Flights – aircraft details26/60
– – 193133/24
– First London-Australia service, 193134/27
– Further notes28/08
– High value franking29/47
– Hong Kong to Singapore air service 194155/16
– Imperial Airways: Aircraft “City of Cairo”, Seletar 193140/97
– – Gazette62/104
– – Salvaged Mail ex “City of Khartoum”22/28
– – Services from London to Rangoon, Singapore32/64
– – Services via Marseilles30/06, 30/29
– Insufficient Prepaid, 196240/11
– Instructional Marks36/55, 45/87
– Instruction mark for underpaid mail, 193736/55
– Internal air mails 1933-4133/35, 33/55, 46/10, 47/19, 47/72
– – 1947-4945/06
– Kedah to France, 193938/33
– Kelantan: first services, 1938-194045/74
– – Seaplane visit, 193034/90
– KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: A Brief History, 1919-193947/75
– – Arrangements with the Netherlands, 193038/20
– – Experimental Air Service, Instructional Label, 193139/08
– – Instructional Label, 193139/08
– – Interrupted Mail, 1940 & L/30 circular handstamps40/98
– – Singapore-Alor Star, 193356/34
– KNILM cachet on Straits stamps34/68
– Malaya28/08
– Malaya-Perth-Adelaide service, 192934/58
– Markings of and for Malaya40/34
– Negri Sembilan: Two covers at different rates, 194025/22
– Notes on earlier articles27/50
– OAT mail59/59
– Pan-American Airlines: Clipper service 194133/63, 35/79, 45/36, 59/31
– PO Booklet giving rates, etc. 1938-3921/21
– Postcards, 1928-4121/11
– Private355/62
– RAF Flight, Singapore to Sarawak, 193622/87
– Rates: Aerogrammes47/31, 47/72
– – Combination 12c. rate, 193830/45
– – From Malaya 193564/37
– – Internal postcard 194951/81
– – Malaya to Europe29/41, 32/96, 38/94, 39/50
– – Malaya to the Netherlands East Indies, 1930-3331/50, 32/09
– – Malaya to UK23/19, 24/48, 41/42
– – Malaya to USA26/40
– Re-establishment of services in 194644/48
– Survey Flight covers, Singapore – KL – Port Swettenham, 192634/102, 35/17, 35/70, 36/06
– USA, Mail to, 192956/37
– Wearnes: Internal Air Service, 193733/35, 33/55
– – Special Christmas Flight, 193745/76
– 1930-1931 covers30/70, 31/22
– 193327/29
An interesting postcard, 1939 (Ipoh DLO)36/117
An unidentified drawing, c.194527/58
An unusual routing – East Africa to Jamaica via Singapore29/66
Annual Reports: BMA Malaya – Extracts23/57
– Straits Settlements, 1893, 1895, 190322/14
– Straits Settlements, P&T Dept. 1912-1723/62
Arms of the Malay States37/105
Australian Imperial Forces(see Forces Mail)
B
Bagan Datoh: Cancellations and registration marks 23/14, 23/26
Balik Pulau – a misspelled hand struck registration mark 28/07
Balloon flights at Singapore (& Brunei) 28/38, 28/53
Baluch Regiment in Malaya, 1940 – 45 29/57
BANGKOK:
– Anchor chop 55/61, 55/83
– B overprint on Straits Settlements stamps 33/03
– – Numbers of stamps overprinted 36/40
– – 6c. with “Two Cents” offset 27/70
– – 6c. with Slug flaw 52/53
– – 12c. with E flaw 52/55
– – On postcard 61/89
Beware of the Light 62/73
BMA MALAYA: See British Military Administration
Bogus cancels 42/07
Bogus Cover, Straits Settlements 1937 Coronation set 29/44
Bogus handstamps, & the faked use of postage-due stamps 25/45
Book Advert: “Hong Kong Airmails” (Crewe and Halewood) 42/74
BOOK REVIEWS:
– A Brief History of the Malaya Study Group 1959-2019 60 Years … and Counting (F. Podger) 62/92
– Airmails of Sarawak, 1926-1941 (J. Rogers) 38/02
– Balestiers – the first American Residents of Singapore, The (R.E. Hale) 58/27
– Borneo – The Japanese POW Camps (N. Watterson) 30/32, 36/25
– British Consulate Post Office at Bangkok 1855 to 1885 (M.J.R. Houde) 62/91, 63/31
– British North Borneo, Brunei & Sarawak – Post-war Issues and the Crown Agents (N. Watterson) 45/70
– Care & Preservation of Philatelic Material by Collings & Schooley-West 31/12
– Collector’s Guide to Singapore Stamps & Stationery, the 34/25
– FMS Stamps – Printing History (W.A. Reeves) 30/74
– Government Gazettes – Straits Settlements and Native states (N. Tyre) 53/75
– Intercontinental Airmails: Vol.2 – Asia and Australia (E.B. Proud) 50/56
– Japanese Postal Issues & Overprints (Edited by P. Singer). 36/41
– Johor: 300 Early Postcards (Cheah Jin Seng) 58/109
– Katalog Stem Lembaran Mini Malaysia (Low Joo Hiap) 65/31
– Kedah & Perlis: Their Stamps & Postal History (D.R.M. Holley) 36/11
– King George V Key Plates of the Imperium Postage and Revenue Design (P. Fernbank) 54/47
– Legacy of the Malay Letter (Gallop) 36/84
– Malaya: Postal Documents from 1876 (A. Norris) 32/21
– Malaya: Survey Dept. Essays, 1933-34 27/42
– Malaya Postal Stationery To 1936 (L.C. Stanway) 64/35
– The Malayan Postal Administration in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese Occupation 1943-1945 (J.R. van Nieuwkerk) 64/27
– Malaya Postal Stationery, 1937-1947 51/47
– Malayan Meter Marks 1927-1945 (H. Ong) 63/2
– Malayan Philatelist, The 23/66
– Malaysia and Federation of Malaya – Their Stamps and Postal Stationery (L.C. Stanway) 51/71, 51/95
– 2nd Edition (L.C. Stanway) 64/35
– Miss Foss and the Pudu English School 29/68
– Netherlands Postal Agents in Malaya (P.R. Blilterman) 24/68
– Pahang 1888 to 1903, The Chersonese Collection 51/45
– Perak Postcards 1890s-1940s (Abdur-Razzaq Lubis, Malcolm Wade, Khoo Salma Nasution) 53/23
– Pictorial Records and Unknown Historical Episodes: Stamps and Mail Under Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia (M. Tsuchiya) 57/79
– Postal History of British Malaya (E.B. Proud) 23/28, 24/52, 26/46, 42/22, 62/19
– Postal History of British Malaya (E.B. Proud) 23/28, 24/52, 26/46, 42/22
– Postal History of PoWs, WWII (D. Tett) 43/33, 45/67
– Postal Stationery of South East Asia under Japanese Occupation (M. Tsuchiya) 55/23
– Postmarks of Japanese Occupied Malaya, 1942-45 (P. Kearney) 32/22
– Sarawak Officials (N. Watterson) 37/55
– Sarawak: The Issues of 1871 and 1875 (Smith & Watterson) 32/44
– Sarawak: The De La Rue Story (Watterson) 41/75
– Sarawak and Brunei: De La Rue Ink Colours (Watterson) 45/85
– Scenes from Sumatra (A.C. Hill) 43/51
– Singapore Airlines – Airmail Catalogue, 1947-97 (J. Stoltz) 31/19
– Singapore Post Offices & Registration Labels (W.H. Lyons) (MSG publication). 31/19
– Singapore Post Offices & Registration Labels, 3rd Edition (L.C. Stanway) (MSG publication). 55/95
– Singapore Stamp & Postal Stationery Catalogue 32/87
– Singapore Stamp Catalogue 24/84
– Standard Catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei (ISCA, Kuala Lumpur) 21/66, 22/76, 24/84, 25/55, 27/30 30/74, 32/48, 35/54, 52/47
– Stanley Gibbons Commonwealth Stamp Catalogue Brunei, Malaysia & Singapore 51/23, 55/23, 59/27
– Straits Settlements Revenue Stamps 1867 to 1902 – The Postal Museum De La Rue Archive (F. Podger) (MSG publication) 60/84, 61/32
– Straits Settlements Revenue Stamps 1867 to 1902 – The Postal Museum De La Rue Archive (F. Podger) (MSG publication) 60/84, 61/32
– Swiss in Singapore, The (A. Zangger) 58/83
– TEC Postage Value Labels (Wong Chee Keong) 36/28, 37/112
– Thailand: Mail to & from Prisoners-of war 1942-45 25/30
– View of the Postal History of the Malayan Emergency, A (S.H. McEwen) 58/111
– White Rajas of Sarawak (Floyd) 45/43
BOOKLETS: Johore 1928 39/22
– Malaysia: An update 37/96
– – Flowers stamps, 1979 37/04, 37/96
– – Sultan Samad Building cover 37/92
– – Unrecorded Commonwealth Games, 1996 45/73
Boy Pilot (The) – letter relating to earlier article 21/17
Bradbury Wilkinson material at auction 28/11
British Empire Exhibition, Wembley 1924-25: The Ulu Rest House 39/18
– Malaya Pavilion 31/13, 55/87, 59/9
British Library: Malayan Archive Material 32/16
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION:
– A response to a request for information 35/03
– Colour analysis 61/67
– Microscopy of pigments 63/4
– Postage stamps: The Printings 34/03, 56/75
– – 1c. 57/3, 57/59, 58/13, 58/42
– – 2c. varieties 35/34, 56/83, 58/11
– – 5c. 62/74
– – 6c. varieties 42/03, 42/40, 58/12
– – 8c. 41/92, 42/72, 60/92, 62/74
– – 10c. date of issue in Penang 43/24
– – 10c. varieties 58/12
– – 12c. 62/74
– – 15c. 57/89, 61/100, 62/73
– – 25c. varieties 24/67, 24/80, 58/12, 58/43
– – 50c. Forgeries 22/27, 33/65, 53/17, 57/16, 58/71, 58/93, 59/4, 60/96, 62/14, 64/102
– – $2 59/62
– – $5, green & red: date of issue in 1945 43/55
– – – Forged overprint or cancel? 41/98
– – Dates of withdrawal in 1949 23/16
– – Earliest recorded dates 59/93, 60/13
– – Dots between letters 32/71, 35/80
– – Flaws in the overprint 33/66, 64/102
– – Invalidation and late use of stamps 1957 51/79
– – Perforating varieties 56/83, 57/11, 58/96, 61/11
– – Plate flaws on stamps, and 1937 Straits Settlements stamps 43/37
– – Striated paper 60/39
– Postal history: 53/35
– – An unusual cover from Bagan Datoh 23/14, 23/26
– – Extracts from Annual Reports 23/57
– – Extracts from Official Papers 22/10
– – Free postage period, 1945 22/68, 38/32
– – Letters from Major-General Hone, 1945 33/04
– – Memos from Kuala Lumpur Archives 40/63
– – Notes on the postal history, based on official papers 23/89
– Postal Stationery: 4c. postcard: printing varieties 40/67
– – Japanese Occupation postcard overprinted BMA 27/71
– – Use of pre-war postal stationery 43/72
British Post Office in Bangkok: the B overprint 35/60
British Residents and Advisers in the Unfederated States to 1937 32/86
British Residents in the Federated Malay States to 1929 32/12
“Brothers Bungalow” – A Singapore picture postcard 44/10
BRUNEI:
– 1926 50/53
– Unrecorded overprints on a Straits Settlements stamp 23/70, 28/19
Bukit Mertajam Registration mark, 1895 33/13, 33/42
Bulletin de Verification 1931 21/29, 21/43
Butterworth – RAAF cancellation 34/20
Buying stamps in Malaya in 1941 39/54
C
Cancellations: French Mailboat 22/12, 22/15
– Netherlands Indies mailboats 24/45
– Penang and Singapore Marine Sorter mark 23/39
– Printed Matter Triangle cancels 23/30
– Sungei Ujong and Negri Sembilan to 1900 24/36
– Train Letter marks 23/35
CENSORSHIP:
– Civil Censorship of Mail 22/17, 22/61, 27/66, 41/98, 46/18, 46/64
– Forces mail 57/39
– Labels for Straits Settlements, 1914-18 37/52, 37/88, 44/18, 44/39
– Prisoner of War mail: Censorship in Tokyo in WW2 53/58
– World War I 43/87, 46/18, 46/64, 47/11, 47/27
– World War II 21/42, 22/69, 38/49, 40/67, 45/86, 47/37, 51/57, 53/17
– Marks: 21/42, 22/69, 27/66, 40/67, 41/98, 45/86, 46/18, 46/64, 51/57, 52/15, 52/37, 52/61, 53/17
– – Civil Censorship Handstamps of Straits Settlements, WWI 46/18, 46/64
– – “Eye” marking 52/15, 52/37, 52/61
– – Forged: Civilian Censorship Study Group booklet on forged censor marks 41/98
– – Forged, on WW II cover 45/86
– – Japanese Occupied Malaya 21/42, 22/69
– – KLM Interrupted mail, 1940 40/67
– – Regulation warning handstamp, 1939 51/57, 53/17
– – Wax Seal 54/80
– Singapore, 1939 47/37
– Singapore, 1940 – a doubly censored cover 38/49
Central Accounts Office, Singapore: Circular datestamp 41/25
Changes to Singapore Post offices and Agencies 35/76
Check List of Initials used for postal purposes 26/62
Chinese Clubbed Packet System 24/63, 24/83
Christmas and New Year Card 56/32
Christmas Flight, 1937 by Wearnes Air Services 45/76
Christmas Hamper, 1934-35 includes FMS stamps 37/17
CHRISTMAS ISLAND: 23/40, 50/35
– A postcard sent in 1904 24/19
– Stamps and Postal History 24/03
– Selangor 10c. stamp used in 1955 39/100
Christmas mails, Army, at Singapore, 1941 40/03
Chronicle of Events 1871-1906 33/100
Cigarette Cards from Gernmany 44/66
Civil Airmail Rates: Malaya to the UK, 1928 – 42 23/19
Closed – an unrecorded instructional mark for Kuala Lumpur 26/59
Coastal shipping 58/3, 58/31, 58/61
“COBU” Chronicle, Seremban, 1945 (FPO 606) 44/36
COCOS KEELING ISLANDS: 29/38
– 1933-37 First Postal Agency 44/03
– 1946 TSS Islander 29/16, 29/38
– 1950 Administrator’s reminiscence 43/68
– 1954 Royal Visit 59/7
– 1956 25/09
– Cable postcards from Singapore 34/88
– Postal History to 1955 27/03, 27/76
Coil Stamps, Perak and Selangor, 1938 42/86, 43/26
Collecting the Mail from Singapore Post Office in 1866 39/10
Colonial Office index 63/14
Colour Changes & New Values, for N. S., Pahang, Perak, Selangor 21/67
Coloured Paper for Stamps, 1913-14 24/49
Commemorative first-day covers, Malaya and Singapore, 1948-57 45/15
Coronation 1953 – Plate Numbers 38/07
Coronation Celebrations in Java, 1937 37/117
Coronation of King Edward VIII – proposed issue 24/46
Correct Franking claimed by Sender 39/109
Correspondence from the Straits Settlements to India, 1869-82 23/80, 24/11
Currency of the Straits Settlements 40/68


D

 

De La Rue: Universal Key Plate System: A Report of 1955

27/52

– Use of Chalky surfaced and Coated Papers

45/88

– Archive Material of Malaya: (5) Straits Settlements, final Victorian issues

21/04

– (6) Leaping Tiger issues, Native States

21/76

– (7) Tiger’s Head issues, Native States

21/88

– FMS issues

26/08, 26/36, 26/52, 26/75

– Johore

22/37, 22/50, 22/62

– Specimen overprint, Type D12

37/87

Dead Men – closed post offices and postal agencies

21/18

Definitive Issues, all States: 30c. date of issue, Sept. 1995

44/52

Delayed Mail, Singapore, 1953

27/26

Describing Watermarks

37/12

Did It Catch 0n? – Collecting Entires. Article in PJGB, 1917

27/74

Did You Know?

57/8

Distinguishing Papers by Microscopy

37/06

Distribution of Siamese stamps in Kedah, Kelantan and Perlis

34/52

District Court, Ipoh cachet, 1901

34/29

Districts of the Federated Malay States

38/57

Dutch East Indies

See Netherlands Indies

E
E & O Hotel, Penang – a registered cover of 1922 40/23
Earlier dates of issue of various stamps 29/17
Earliest airmail addressed to Malaya, 1911? 32/74
Early Malayan stamp dealer, Mr. Ki Chun, Ipoh 46/81
East Coast Highway 1947 59/6
Eastern Mail Subsidy, 1899 – 1906 23/49
Emergency, 1956 – An envelope sent from Kemayan, Pahang 37/78
Ending of Interchangeability of stamps of Malaysia & Singapore, 1967 34/86
England-Australia Flights, 1931-32 37/38
Essays: 1933-1934 FMS Survey Department essays 29/48, 29/52. 36/04, 62/61
– 1938 photographic essay for Perak 42/18
– 1949 Proposed Issues 30/36
Extracts from Crown Agents Record Books, – for the FMS 39/89
F
Fake Stamps – A newspaper report,1986 27/41
Fakes and forgeries 38/38
Federal Territory: 15c. Agricultural stamp – imperforate 44/97
FEDERATED MALAY STATES:
– Air Mail issue 64/115
– An unusual Italian label, with an FMS connection 23/60
– Booklets 29/67, 30/03
– British Residents to 1929 32/12
– Cinderella 23/60, 58/10
– Collector of Stamps 59/36
– Extract from Annual Colonial Report 1934 31/09
– Extracts from the Crown Agents Records 39/89
– Ink recipes 30/28
– Judicial stamps 28/63, 53/39, 54/39
– Mail routes 58/3, 58/31, 58/61
– Meter marks 56/38
– Paper thickness 63/15
– Postage Stamps: Early Die Proofs 29/20
– – 1900 Colour Trials 39/07
– – 1900 Provisional issue 42/85, 44/64, 60/77
– – 1900 overprints on Negri Sembilan stamps, joined T & E 43/70, 44/39, 45/15
– – 1900 overprints on Perak 5c. stamp 43/34, 45/08
– – 1933 Survey Department Essays 29/52, 38/26, 51/77
– – 2c. values 39/12, 40/47
– – 4c. scarlet, Die I: date of issue 40/87
– – 4c. scarlet, Die II: watermark variety 59/45
– – “4 CENTS” on 3c. scarlet, unissued, c.1918 43/96
– – 5c. script watermark stamp 24/41
– – 5c. mauve on yellow, poor printing 38/06
– – 6c. value 40/30
– – 8c. grey & ultramarine: early date used 32/15
– – 12c. ultramarine 41/67
– – 20c. new watermark variety 41/13
– – 25c. purple and magenta 41/20, 59/102
– – 30c. value 42/04
– – 35c. value 42/42
– – Stamps included in a Christmas Hamper, 1934-35 37/17
– Postage due labels 38/19
– Postage due marks, 1890-1924 22/03
– Postal Stationery: Letter Card 29/60
– – Newspaper wrappers 55/77
– – Postcard: “2 CENTS” surcharge on 1c. postcard 36/03
– – – 2c. green 22/49, 22/61
– – Registration Envelopes 26/70, 28/70, 59/69
– Postmarks
– – “Cancelled” 62/110, 63/14
– – Central Accounts Office 58/18
– – FMS Savings Bank 58/45
– – Selangor 1916 27/73
– – Tongah Islands 52/61, 52/86
– – Trolak / Trollak 56/60
– – Unidentified 56/84, 57/12
– Revenue stamps 28/63
– Rulers & Chief Government Officers 31/46
– Survey Department (see also Essays) 59/72, 63/50
– War Relief Charity Labels 1916 51/75-76
FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS:
– Railway newspaper stamps 24/56, 27/72, 58/18, 58/42
– Railway postmarks 59/92
FEDERATION OF MALAYA:
– 1948 Definitive Issues 57/73, 59/35, 59/42, 60/93, 62/65
– – Printer’s waste 59/35
– 1957 Definitive Issues 26/23, 35/93, 51/78
– – Official aerogramme 54/85
– 1957 Independence 61/102
– 1958 First Anniversary of Independence 53/65, 55/88
– 1959 Parliament issue: first=day covers 44/64, 44/98
– 1963 Revenue Stamps 55/36, 55/59
– Archive material 53/85
– Official reuse of Japanese Occupation envelope 56/61
– Post Office list 1948 59/34
Fire in Kuala Lumpur (Subang) Sorting Office, 1983 24/53
First-day covers, Malaya & Singapore, 1948-57 45/15
Flowers stamps booklets, Malaysia, 1979 37/04, 37/96
FMS $1 stamp used in Perlis, 1909 46/80
FMS/SS.: An unusual combination cover 28/39
FORCES MAIL:
– Airmail cover 25/08
– Army Christmas Mails, 1941 – Straits Times extract 40/03
– Australian Forces postal services 22/29, 22/52, 27/68, 51/34, 65/4
– Censorship 1941 57/39
– Field Post Office 36 54/36, 54/66
– Field Post Office 47 56/85
– Field Post Office 58 56/53, 56/85
– Field Post Office 58B 56/85
– Field Post Office S.P. 506 24/56, 30/51, 31/10, 31/12
– Field Post Office 606 (Indian) 44/36
– Force Emu 1939-40 31/04
– Laroot Field Force cover, 1876 31/04
– Singapore forces mail concessions 1947 62/5
– Troopship mail 52/23
– United States forces in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur 55/40, 55/63
Foreign Money Order Office, K. Lumpur, cancellation, 1907 28/41
Forgeries: BMA Malaya: 50c 22/27, 33/65
– Censor Mark on WW II cover 45/86
– Postmark on BMA $5 and other stamps 42/96
– Singapore: 50c., $1, $2, c.1949 22/45, 33/65
– Straits Settlements: 1867 Queen Victoria 60/5
– – 1917 Red Cross issue 41/70
– The “George Gee” overprints of Malaya 46/69, 47/41
– Train Letter, 1931 37/114
Form AV7 – Airmail delivery bill 29/54
Fortieth Anniversary Issue, “The Malayan Philatelist” 40/27
French accountancy marks on mail from the Straits Settlements 28/37, 28/66
French Mailboat Cancellations 22/12, 22/15
French Postage-due Markings 25/56


G

 

German Mailboat Postcards, c. 1900

30/66

Geylang circular date stamp, Singapore 2603

34/56

Golden Members

52/3, 53/2, 54/2, 55/3, 56/3, 57/3

Gopeng, Perak – an adapted registration handstamp

42/73

Great Britain: A Postmaster’s Notice of 1854, relating to mails

23/98

Green, Joseph: PMG, Malaya 1949-52

25/10

H
Handstamp “P.G.” 61/77, 61/104, 62/20
Harrison & Crosfield 62/110, 63/14
Hiltolock stamp albums 63/14
Hong Kong airmails 42/74, 55/16
Hotel Envelopes, pictorial 28/23, 28/54
Hotels, Singapore: (Ocean Park & Embassy) 46/17, 46/63
Hotel Envelopes, pictorial 28/23, 28/54
How to look after your collection 54/39
Hydaspe – wrecked in 1884 24/62


I

 

Indian 4as stamps used in Penang, 1854

31/39

Indian Army postal markings: Base Post Office-4, DELY

36/26

Indian Field Post Office no. 606 – Seremban, 1945

44/36

Indian stamps bisected, used in the Straits Settlements

28/56

Initials used for postal purposes

26/62

Instructional mark: Contrary to Regulations/ etc. of 1899

33/49

– Insufficiently Prepaid for Airmail, 1962

40/11

– Kuala Lumpur, Closed

26/59

Insured mail – letter sent from Johore

36/83

International Reply Coupon – Improper use, 1953

47/49

International Society of Postmasters, c. 1978

46/82

Ipoh Dead Letter Office mark, 1939

36/117

Ipoh, District Court cachet, 1901

34/29

J
JAPANESE OCCUPATION:
– Borneo: information required 25/12
– Cancellations 21/41
– Censor Markings 21/42, 22/69
– Contrary to Regulations cachet, 1943 23/15
– Dai Nippon 2062 overprint flaws 64/106
– Dates in cancellations 35/51, 36/118
– Dutch East Indies 55/10, 55/33
– Handbooks 38/96
– Indian National Army mail? 33/30
– Johore: Dai Nippon 2602 overprint 34/85
– – Revenues: Bukit Pahat Treasury 59/39
– – Un-recorded mark of Mawai 34/93
– Kedah: Japanese Occupation or BMA Cover 50/39
– – Dai Nippon 2602 overprint 34/85, 62/45
– – Revenue overprint (“War Tax”) 46/03
– Kelantan: 40 CENTS raised surcharge 45/34
– – Overprinted stamps without seal 21/30
– – Unrecorded postmark 40/84
– Negri Sembilan: Overprint flaws 64/106
– Pahang: 1c. plate flaw 64/53
– – 2c. orange, a fantasy overprint 43/37
– – 2c. + 2c. postcard, 1943 31/38
– – 5c. stamp used in Burma 29/12
– – A letter from Pahang 24/50
– – Single-line chop on 2c 41/52
– Penang: Okugawa-Akira Seal 42/49, 42/79, 59/38
– – Postal History 41/03, 42/20
– – Penang handstamp on Perak 54/42
– Perak:
– – New varieties 63/17
– – Registration handstamp of Gopeng 42/73
– Pictorial Cancellations 27/40, 28/19
– Postage stamps:
– – 1942 Japanese stamps – Fall of Singapore 38/97, 40/38
– – 1943 Pictorial Definitive Issue 36/22, 38/69, 56/30, 56/65, 60/66, 64/52
– Postal markings: 57/27
– – Banir, Perak 61/105
– Postal stationery:
– – Envelope 56/61, 56/85
– – Postcard: 4c. red tin-dredging card 41/52, 53/51
– Propoganda Leaflets, 1944-45 44/46
– Red cross overprints 3/43, 57/97
– Revenue Stamps 22/56, 52/10, 52/38, 53/38
– Savings Bank folder 25/26
– Singapore: A card sent to Kuching 33/52, 34/28
– – Receipt Stamp Dauty – The 6c. Surcharge (Used in Singapore) 55/3
– – Pre-war postmark 62/109
– Single-frame Chops: Update to Gallatly’s colour charts 54/81
– Straits Settlements: Overprints on stamps 31/25, 61/16
– – 2c. postcard surcharges 52/85, 53/41
– Trengganu: An Official Notice 25/54
– – Kemanan Censor Mark 54/18
– Unidentified pictorial cancels 26/03, 26/69
– Varieties of overprint 41/50
– YMCA covers overprinted “On Postal Service” 31/30
Jawi Slogan, Batu Pahat, Johore 1956 46/42
Jerak Railway Station, – two new postmarks 40/87
JOHORE:
– Archive material 53/85
– Bisect 54/27, 54/65
– Booklets of stamps, 1928 39/22
– Combination covers 56/3, 64/105
– De La Rue Archives 22/37, 22/50, 22/62
– Etiquettes: Johore Bahru, 1974 – a label for bulk registered mail 44/26
– – Introduction of adhesive registration labels, c. 1930 46/12
– – registered article receipt 56/11
– Meter mark: Batu Pahat 46/42
– Muar Railway 60/7
– Picture postcards 38/30, 51/21
– Postage meter error 57/32
– Postal Convention 1876 53/15
– Postal history: Cover to Singapore, 1942 35/09
– – Insured registered letter, 1937 36/83
– – Royal cover to Dr. Wood 56/84
– – Twice-registered cover, 1891 31/54
– – Underpaid cover taxed with a revenue stamp, 1992 45/77
– Postal markings:
– – Ayer Hitam 61/10
– – Batu Pahat: 1956 Jawi slogan in meter franking 46/42
– – Instructional mark 59/65
– – Japanese Occupation: 1945 Post Office Savings Bank slogan 38/55
– – Johore Bahru 65/22
– – Kuang 58/90
– – Loonchi 55/82
– – Masai 46/13
– – Muar 58/100
– – Muar Telegraph Office 57/99
– – Rengit 62/49
– – Semerah experimental chop 31/53, 40/104
– – Tebrau 64/105
– – Unrecorded UNPAID mark of 1901 35/90
– – Unusual handstruck slogan 38/66
– – Unidentified 28/06
– Postal stationery: Earliest use of a State postcard? 33/68
– – Official picture postcards 56/64
– – Town Board postcards 53/87
– Postage due stamps with fake cancels 45/16
– Postage Stamps: SG 1 1876 Overprint on Straits 2c. Brown 53/3, 54/67, 55/18, 58/71
– – 1876 Overprint on Straits 4c. Rose 50/54, 53/3
– – SG 7 Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose 58/35, 59/96
– – SG 9 Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose, watermark inverted 56/17
– – SG 63a Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose, dropped “R” 62/78
– – Overprints on Straits Settlements: An Offset 51/31
– – 1891 issue 36/30, 47/10, 51/3
– – – Colour Trials 36/30
– – – Requisition history 51/3
– – – The “CENST” error – a new variety 47/10
– – 1894 surcharge issue: 3c. on 5c. surcharge variety – narrow setting 27/62, 28/79, 29/46, 30/35, 36/118, 53/40
– – – – missing stop 61/13
– – 1896 Memahkotaan 37/60
– – 1904 issue: Plates and colour variations 58/59
– – – Requisition history to 1922 51/4
– – – 10c. Multiple Crown CA Watermark Inverted 52/85
– – – $1. Multiple Vertical Rosettes 54/17
– – 1922 issue: 10c. inverted watermark 59/71
– – 1935 issue: 8c. imperforated copy 22/11
– – 2c. dull purple & orange (MCA wmk.): date of issue 39/49
– – “3 CENTS” surcharge on 5c. 56/28
– – “3 CENTS” surcharge on 8c. 36/10
– – Printed on thin striated paper 41/49, 42/72
– – 1941 Provisional High Value Stamps 55/17, 55/42
– – 1948 Definitive Issue: 10c. imperforate 59/71, 61/43
– – 1957 Definitive Issue: 20c. Missing tillerman 51/78
– Registration Labels, 1931-38 45/32, 45/70, 46/35
– Revenues: Bukit Pahat Treasury 59/39
– Start of postal services 1876 53/3
– The Sultana of Johore, c.1935 47/53
Judicial stamps See under state headings
Jusqu’a airmail cancels of Singapore 35/06
K
Kampar, – An un-recorded registration handstamp, 1945-46 41/70
KEDAH:
– Agri-Horticultural & Livestock Exhibition, 1940 22/88
– Alor Star and Kota Star 55/36
– Alor Star Dead Letter Office and Censor Regulations, 1940 40/54, 44/38, 44/60
– Archive material 53/85
– British Adviser cover 58/95
– Centenary of Transfer to Great Britain 50/36
– Imperial Reply Coupons 44/80
– Postage stamps: 5c. orange-yellow, watermark inverted and reversed 42/07
– – 1912 issue – 1c. with inverted & reversed watermark 45/75
– – 1912-41 issues, Paper, printing, perforation & watermarks 22/77
– – – Marginal markings 64/76
– – 1919 Bisected stamps 43/55, 44/21, 44/61
– – 1921-24 Malay Ploughing issue: Cracked plate flaw 39/52
– – – New watermark varieties 36/96
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition overprint: the long overprint 23/44
– – – usage 24/68, 54/64
– – 1922 5c. yellow – printings & usage 45/20
– – 1937 Definitive Issue 57/53
– – Japanese Occupation, Revenue overprint (“War Tax”) 46/03
– – 1948 Definitive Issue 58/101
– – 1957 Definitive Issue varieties 56/82
– Postal history: Curious cancellation on a Kelantan stamp 38/95
– – FMS $1 & $2 stamps used at Langkawi, 1909 38/25
– – Instructional Marks, 1951 40/58
– – Japanese Occupation or BMA Cover 50/39
– – MBE Stamps used in Perlis 24/68
– – Taxed cover from Serdang, 1938 38/83
– Postal markings 57/37
– Postal stationery: Postcards 52/84
– – Registration envelopes 30/19, 31/36, 61/44
– Post offices / postmarks:
– – Alor Star 55/36, 59/90
– – Alor Star Tesco 51/82
– – Padang Besar 56/60
– – Padang Trap 36/112
– Report on D.R.M. Holley exhibit, USA 37/90
– Returned from Alor Star 60/46
– Sale in Penang 64/115
– Thai Occupation (see Siamese Occupation)
– Use of Straits Settlements stamps 57/13
KELANTAN:
– 1909 visit of Sir John Anderson 55/27
– A cover and its contents, 1939 44/43
– A postcard sent from Tumpat to Tras, Pahang, 1919 44/20
– A registered cover from Manek Urai, 1937 34/82
– Another Post Office wax seal, Kota Bharu 39/05
– First Air Mail Services, 1938 & 1940 45/74
– Forged cancellations on the 1937 issue 32/110, 33/44
– Japanese Occupation: 1942 “40 CENTS” surcharge & seal, raised surcharge 45/34
– – Overprinted stamps without seal 21/30
– – Sunagawa Surcharge Error 51/36
– Kota Bharu post office wax seal 28/10
– Life in the State, 1920-23 21/61
– Postage stamps:
– – Siam used in Kelantan 59/45
– – FMS used in Kelantan 60/48, 60/101
– – 1911 Definitive Issue 60/12
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition 21/85, 35/59, 38/96, 39/09, 39/53, 44/48, 45/41, 46/14
– – 1926-1927 2c. green 24/07
– – 1928 $1 28/14
– – 1932 $1 blue, Sultan Ismail: date of issue, 1932 or 1933? 33/26
– – 1948 10c. Silver Wedding, Ink spot 46/35
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage 56/65
– – Use of stamps of other states 24/22, 24/29, 42/80, 57/13
– Postmarks
– – Batu Mengkebang 64/49
– – Gual Periok 61/106
– – Kuala Pergau 37/50
– – Pengkalan Chepa 55/63
– – Suspect 33/44, 34/24, 34/57
– – Tumpat 57/13
– Printing dates 51/52
– Registration Labels 24/31, 25/48
– Seaplane visit 1930 34/90
– Thai Occupation: (see Siam)
KGVI Collectors’ Society – Address by J. B. Marriott 27/45
King Edward VIII – proposed Colonial issue for Coronation 1937 24/46, 30/14
Kiwi Members’ League, Singapore 1954 38/25
Kuala Lumpur: New postmark 40/71
– 5th ASIAN International Exhibition, the Queen’s exhibit 33/50
Kuala Rompin & Temerloh – a Pahang conundrum 40/76
Kuantan – a new postmark 40/71
L 
Label, Welfare Fund, 196241/13
Labels inscribed Singapore28/69
LABUAN: 
– Forged postmark62/75, 62/104
– Late mail 194129/61
– Overprinted Brunei and Straits Settlements 1906-0729/62, 30/31, 62/48
– Registration labels61/42, 61/75, 62/105
– Use of Straits stamps after 190735/74
Letters to the Editor28/15, 31/63, 37/16, 39/19, 42/20, 42/81, 42/97, 54/51, 56/65, 59/5, 62/19, 62/72, 62/104, 63/11, 63/44, 63/75
Local Relief Fund(see Straits Settlements – War Fund)
Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops(see Straits Settlements – War Fund)
M
MALACCA:
– A boxed Recommandé mark 30/53
– A cover from the free postage period, 1945 33/54, 34/55
– How were stamps cancelled, 1871-74 44/47
– Mail routes 58/61
– Missent to Malacca 39/59
– Postmark usage 62/45
– Possible unpaid mark 56/79, 57/6, 57/10
– Slogan cancels, 1935-38 44/05
– Unrecorded instructional & recommandé marks 38/04
Malay States: Early postal services 24/26
– “Leaping tiger” issues, 1891-95 41/36
– Overprints on Victorian Straits stamps 25/15
MALAYA (General):
– China International Famine Relief Commission 50/14
– Delayed Mail 1953 50/24
– GTP Tax mark 50/19
– Imperial Penny Postage Scheme 50/50
– Looking Back 50/28
– Stamp values, seventy years ago 23/61
– 1933-1934 Survey Department Essays 26/49, 27/49, 36/04, 37/21, 37/102, 38/26, 44/88, 50/55, 51/9, 51/10
– 1935-1941 Issues: Plate numbers & Imprints 29/03
– 1935-1941 Issues: Weave patterns 63/70
– 1941 Printings of Malayan stamps on Striated paper 24/59
Malaya-Borneo Exhibition 1922: General articles (see also under state headings) 23/46, 54/64
– Medals 32/75, 33/44
Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis 56/64, 57/12
Malayan Emergency – 1948-60:
– Commonwealth Units in Malaya 30/68, 31/22
– General matters 47/56
Malayan Miscellany 21/34, 21/50, 24/11, 24/82, 26/07, 26/70, 28/19, 28/40, 28/79, 29/38, 30/07, 31/21, 31/42, 31/64 32/48, 32/76, 32/100, 32/107, 33/44, 34/28, 34/55, 34/81, 35/44, 35/62, 35/95, 36/15, 36/56, 36/79, 36/118, 37/21, 37/54, 37/121, 38/21 39/87, 42/06, 42/72, 42/83, 42/85, 42/88, 43/45, 44/09, 44/20, 44/39, 44/98, 45/09, 45/39, 45/70, 45/89, 45/96, 46/14, 46/34, 46/59, 46/61 46/62, 46/72, 46/84, 47/08, 47/72, 50/35, 50/51, 51/23, 51/32
Malayan Patriotic Fund Labels 28/03, 44/08, 55/58
Malayan Postal Union (see Postage Due)
Malaya Pavilion, British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 31/13
Malayan Postal Union postal order 58/18
Malayan Railways – letter of 1946 39/51
Malayan Special Force in the Congo 30/08, 30/73
Malayan Stamp Quarterly, 1962 36/87
MALAYAN UNION: Victory 59/29 (illustration only)
Malayan Welfare Fund 41/13, 54/68, 54/88, 55/37, 55/38, 55/39
MALAYSIA: See also New Issues Column Index
– 1970 Butterfly Definitive Issue: Proofs of low values 42/14
– – Proofs of high values 42/27
– 1973 Butterfly definitive issue, 15c. double print 25/12
– – 1977 Harrison reprints 31/20, 36/07, 36/116, 42/68
– 1979 Flora and Fauna Definitive Issue: 23/58, 25/38, 26/18, 28/28, 29/11, 29/23, 37/33, 60/15, 61/18
– – Marginal markings 24/10, 24/51, 24/79
– – Stamps booklets 30/04, 37/04, 37/96
– 1983-89 issues printed by Security Printers Sdn. Bhd. 35/46
– 1986 Agri-Horticultural Definitive Issue 35/64, 36/42, 36/45, 36/69, 37/121, 38/84, 39/09, 39/80-81, 40/21, 42/63
– – $2 missing black 42/63
– – Sultan Samad Building booklets 37/92
– 1986 Malaysian Airline System Issue 52/63
– Issues from 1990 See New Issues Column
– Archive material 53/85
– Birds of Prey issues, re-print of 20c. value 37/118
– Booklets, an up-date 37/96
– – Marine Paradise stamp booklets 37/44
– Dumped mail recovered 54/79
– “Malaysia” – when did this term appear? 44/29, 44/65, 44/98
– Malaysian stamps used in Singapore 1963-65 33/34
– Official Folders for Opening of New Post Offices 47/62
– Official Presentation covers, cards & packs 47/32
– Postage rates See New Issue Column Index
– Postal stationery: Aerogramme: “Le Tour de Langkawi” Cycle Race, 17 July 1999 41/54
– – Envelope: 15c. proof or trial 42/63
– – – Pre-printed stamps on envelopes 36/82
– – Postcard: 1965 colour trials? 40/57
– – Registration envelopes 44/87, 45/44, 58/14
– Presentation pack forerunners? 36/80
– Revenue stamps: 1963 issue 55/36
– – Used as postage stamps 39/41, 45/77
– – 2005 Currency change 56/64, 57/12
– Sea Mail label 57/87
– Watermark & printing varieties, and perforation errors 36/29
– Visit, September 1995 36/59, 36/92
Mambang-di-Awang postmark 39/53
MARITIME MAIL
– Mail Boats between Singapore and New Guinea 27/56
– Mail damaged whilst in transit at sea, 1921 (SS “Kalayan”) 46/52
– Mailboat Cancellations: French 21/37, 21/84, 22/12, 22/15
– – German 21/37, 21/84
– Marine Sorter Marks: Penang – Singapore 22/08, 23/39, 39/60, 50/19, 55/84,56/11
– SS Resolute: special cachet 1934 23/43, 23/100
– SS Singapore 59/37
– Straits Steamship Company 58/3, 58/31, 58/61
Meter Marks – Robinson & Co. 63/71
– U24 64/51
Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) 50/23, 51/9, 51/33
Microscopy applied to pigment study 63/4
Missent instructional mark: Missent to Malacca 39/59
– Missent to Singapore 21/50 , 27/31
Misspelled postmark, 1973 29/38
Mobile Post Offices 63/75
Money Order cancellation, Kuala Lumpur 28/41
Much travelled cover, A, January 1942 61/78
Multiple Crown & Script CA Watermark, approved essay, 1920 30/72
N 
Naning War63/38
Native States Printings 1891-190151/27
  
NEGRI SEMBILAN: 
– Early Mail Routes38/28
– Negri Sembilan Treaty, 189531/45
– Mail under-paid due to missing stamp57/88
– Postmarks: A new mark (Jelebu?)38/82
– – Bahau44/62
– – Cancellations to 190024/36
– – Lenggeng43/32
– – Mantin55/63
– – Perhentian Tinggi21/59, 27/55
– – Pertang41/61
– – Port Dickson Camp58/17, 58/65
– – Seremban54/17, 56/60
– – Siliau41/48
– – Straight-line cancels25/11
– Perhentian Tinggi, the place and postmarks21/59
– Postage Stamps: 1891/1895 Definitive Issue41/36, 51/27
– – – 4c/8c with double overprint in green54/59
– – 1933-1934 Survey Department Essays50/55
– – 1935-41 issues:24/54
– – – Printings23/71, 24/11
– – – 2c. green postcard uprated in 194138/48
– – – 2c. postcard uprated by 2c. Selangor stamp, 194141/43, 43/60
– – – 6c. no stop variety33/33, 34/28, 63/10, 63/44
– – – 1941 Colour changes and new values21/67, 35/73, 62/109
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage.55/86, 56/65
– – 1959 Silver Jubilee.60/1
– Revenue stamps: Judicial Overprint Issue53/37, 53/64
– – 1948 Revenue Issue42/64
  
NETHERLANDS INDIES: 
– Japanese Occupation55/10
– Mailboat Cancellations24/24
– Postagent Cancellations27/17
– Postal Agencies at Singapore and Penang24/68, 31/67, 34/71, 56/40
  
NEW ISSUES COLUMN: (see separate indices)
NEWSLETTER58/24, 58/50, 58/76, 58/107, 59/20, 59/51,59/78, 59/109, 60/22, 60/55, 60/83, 60/110, 61/22, 61/52, 61/82, 61/110, 62/25, 62/53, 62/85, 62/114, 63/27, 63/59, 63/88
New Zealand Forces P.O.- 5, Singapore35/04
North Borneo & Singapore – some postal details, 1949-5040/55


O

 

Official Folders for Opening of New Post Offices, Malaysia

47/62

Official Postcard used at Singapore

39/21

Official Postcards – Straits Settlements, c.1890

29/36

Official Presentation covers, cards & packs, Malaysia

47/32

On Buying stamps in Malaya, 1941

39/54

1c. surcharge on 8c. orange

36/12

Our Lady of the Sea – a German mail boat

29/18

Overland Mail, Europe – Singapore – China, 1845

21/24

 
P
Pacific Mail Steamers: Burns Philp Line 22/55, 22/68
Padang Trap Post Office, Kedah 36/112
PAHANG:
– 1891 Provisional Issue – Forgery 65/20
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue 41/36, 51/28-29
– 1897 Bisected Provisional Stamps 26/85, 27/18, 28/76, 29/32, 52/75, 52/80
– 1898 Provisional Issue – 50c. values 27/38
– 1898 Overprint on Perak $1 and $5 stamps 34/26
– 1933 Survey Department Essay 38/26
– 1935 Definitive Issue 21/49, 21/67, 22/48, 28/43, 36/95, 37/12, 37/74, 55/36, 64/53, 64/82
– – Specimens 59/61
– 1948 Definitive Issue 58/99, 64/102
– 1948 Revenue Issue 42/64, 52/1, 58/57
– 1952 Date of issue of the new values & colour changes 35/92
– 2c. orange – a new Japanese Occupation stamp 42/87, 43/23
– – a fantasy overprint (different from above) 43/37
– – A mail route from Raub to Kuala Kubu, 1902 44/52
– 5c. postal stationery envelope, 1936 37/74
– A newly discovered Survey Dept. Essay, 1933-34 38/26
– A mail route from Raub to Kuala Kubu, 1902 44/25
– An early envelope from Pekan (J.P. Rodger) 37/76
– Fraser’s Hill 59/67
– Kuala Rompin & Temerloh: a conundrum 40/76
– More on early postal details 40/78
– One Hundred Years Ago 37/59
– Postmarks:
– – Bukit Betong 62/79
– – Jerantut 61/45
– – Kuantan Road 56/63
– – Pekan or Maran 55/39, 55/63, 57/72
– – Sungei Ruan 56/78, 57/10
– – Triang 53/38
– – Ulu Pahang 57/37
– Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, history of 40/18
– Reply-paid postcards, 1950 37/75
– Some Background Postal History 23/03
– The Emergency, An envelope from Kemayan, 1956 37/78
PAPERS:
– Distinction between Ordinary and Chalk-surfaced 37/06
– Fibre analysis 60/40
– Striated Paper, 1941 Printings 24/59, 60/39, 60/64, 61/33
– Use by De La Rue, chalky and coated 45/88
– Weave patterns 63/70
Paquebot Mail forwarded by Air, 1930-39 47/81
Paquebot mark of Singapore, 1981 23/29
Paquebot mark on Straits stamps 29/20, 30/71
Paquebot Marking of Port Swettenham, 1929 27/61
Paquebot Marks, Singapore & Malaya (correction) 21/18
Parcel Post Labels 21/50, 21/84
Parcel Post Labels, 1980 22/67
Parcel Stamp, Selangor Government Railway 45/19
PENANG:
– 1809 J. Dinwiddie letter to UK 56/13
– 1856 letter to Batavia by P&O steamer 43/66
– 1955 Use of obsolete stamps by government department 46/60
– E & O Hotel – a registered cover of 1922 40/23
– Indian stamps used in 1854 31/39
– Japanese Occupation: Early postal history 41/03
– OAT mail 59/59
– Penang Philatelic Society 46/83, 47/91
– Postal markings:
– – 1864 “INDIA UNPAID” handstamp 47/03, 47/72
– – 1938 cancellation used for only one day? 32/118
– – Bukit Mertajam Registration mark, 1895 33/13, 33/42
– – Butterworth – RAAF cancellation 34/20
– – Election publicity cachet, 1955 41/69
– – Eye Mark 52/15
– – Handstruck slogan mark, 1955 40/113
– – Hotel postmarks 50/58
– – Jarak 61/10
– – Jerak Railway Station: two new postmarks 40/87
– – Late Fee mark 26/16, 26/26, 34/67, 35/62
– – Oval chop 56/63
– – Pinang Tunggal 61/10
– – Refused mark of 1930 54/65
– – Retour mark of 1937 27/54
– – Unusual handstamp 34/23, 54/41, 54/66
– – Variants of the “147” duplex cancellations 40/79
– Registration labels 61/105
– Simpang Ampat Free Post Period 55/7
– Use of obsolete stamps by Government Department, 1955 46/60
– Well-travelled cover 29/19
People (see Persons)
PERAK:
– Anglo-Siamese Treaty 55/79
– Overprints on Straits Settlements 36/33, 47/04, 52/53
– 1886 “One Cent/Perak” on Straits 2c. rose 36/33
– 1886 “Ferak” error 57/95, 57/97, 62/21
– 1891 “No Bar” surcharges 47/04
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue 41/36, 51/29, 60/62, 62/21
– – 1c. – 1G for 1c. and reprints 37/07
– 1900 “Three Cent” surcharge on $1, small “t” variety 41/70
– 1900 postal receipts (Tanjong Malim provisionals) 52/7, 55/15
– 1935 issue 24/54
– 1935-41 issues – Printings 32/51
– – 1938-1941 4c. 54/35
– – 1941 Colour changes and new values 21/67
– – Specimens 59/61
– – Sultan Abdul Aziz essays 57/33
– 1943 Revenue stamp 52/10, 52/38, 53/38, 54/39
– 1948 Definitive Issue – 6c. postcard 64/82
– 1965 Orchids series, flaw on 15c. value 41/79
– 1991 Dead Letter Office cds & instructional mark 43/98
– A “FREE” postcard, 1890 45/56
– An unusual cover from Bagan Datoh 23/14, 23/26
– Bisected Judicial stamps, 1889-90 41/80
– Coil Stamps, pre-war 42/86, 43/26
– Perak War – a cover of 1875 31/04
– Perfidy in the issue of the 2c. orange & 3c. surcharge 45/90
– Postal stationery: Straits QV cards overprinted 33/06, 33/45, 57/65, 61/89
– – 1891 Definitive Issue – 1c. postcard 64/83
– – 1941 2c. postcard: overprinted for official use 52/38
– – – used in Straits Settlements and Selangor 50/10
– Postmarks: An unrecorded 2c. postage-due mark 28/58
– – Batu Gajah Postal Orders 61/79
– – Ipoh Dead Letter Office 33/29
– – Janing 59/68
– – Kamunting 56/60
– – Kota Bharu 59/5
– – Salak 59/39
– – Sauk 50/35
– – Single Line Paid 54/76
– – Station postmark 64/101
– – Tapah Road 57/14
– – Trong 58/94
– – Ulu Bernam 64/111
– Photographic Essay, c. 1938 42/18
– Registration handstamps: Gopeng 42/73
– – Kampar 41/70
– – Laroot 55/35
– – Sitiawan 37/116
– – Sungkai and others 42/66
– Revenue stamp used for postage 57/14
– Sidelights on two Straits stamps surcharged for Perak 27/65
– Stamp shortages: 1900 50/15
– – 1941 37/55
– Stamps used in Kelantan, 1950-51 42/80
– Sultan Abdul Aziz, portrait & biographical details 47/94
– Sultan Abdullah wrapper 60/49
– Telegrams 59/96
– The Dindings, Sitiawan & Hubert Berkeley 39/16
– Tsinan Relief Fund, a picture postcard, c.1920 43/67, 44/22
PERFIN:
– B & K, Singapore 1918 39/11
– E.T.Co. 56/41
– Mounting 57/69
– SMC 58/98
– VB 49/21, 52/14
– YSB 57/70
PERLIS:
– An FMS $1 stamp used in 1909 46/80
– British Adviser cover 58/95
– Malaya Borneo Exhibition stamps of Kedah 24/68
– Imperial Reply Coupons 44/80
– Postage dues: 1948 Definitive Issue 58/101
– Report on D.R.M. Holley exhibit, USA 37/90
– Thai Occupation Revenue stamps 51/86
– Use of Straits Settlements stamps 57/13
– 1948 Definitive Issue 56/61
– 1957 Definitive Issue 47/36
PERSONS (including Obituary or Biography):
– A Philatelist in his Anecdotage 32/25
– Allen, H.C. 30/16
– Beckton, W.D. 21/57
– Berkeley, H. 39/16
– Boyd, G. 61/59
– Bradley, Rev. D.B. 59/87
– Cannicott, Mrs. S. 41/02
– Chellappan, S.M. 63/67
– Clayton, D. 57/60
– Cortazzi, Sir H. 59/95, 60/14
– Dexter, B.E. 38/45
– Dyce, I. 61/59
– Foreman, D.K. 59/21
– Gallatly, J.M. 62/43
– Gaskell, J.J. 63/67
– Gilmour, A., CMG 29/45
– Gimlette, Dr. J.D. 52/55, 53/64
– Holley, D.R.M. 63/67
– Hooper, P. 60/3, 60/5, 60/36, 60/63, 63/68
– Kearney, P.N. 60/97
– Kent, P. 60/111
– Lambert, R.J. 61/106
– Lee, L.C. & Co. 60/99
– Lyons, W.H. 53/51
– Majid, Dr. A. 60/39
– Marshall, E. 61/13
– Maxwell, W.E. 64/107
– McClaren, N.G. 63/35
– McEwen, Mrs. S.H. 58/87
– Medhurst, D. 56/28
– Nelson, G. 61/59
– Newman, J. 60/5
– Norris, A.F. 58/87
– Parr, D.G. 38/45
– Peters, G.P.T. 60/4
– Proud, E.W.B. 58/77
– Raybould, I.F. 42/02
– Reeves, W.A. 58/9
– Ribeiro, C.A. 54/62
– Robertson, J. 58/51
– Robinson, Rev. C. 59/87
– Rogers, A.F. 55/3
– Rosevear, G.J.R. 28/42
– Selzer, H.J. 54/3
– Skinner, A.J. 30/57
– South, G., MBE 29/53
– Tay, T.S. 54/33
– Traill, T., FRPSL 32/03
– Turner, G.R. 22/30
– Tyre, Dr. N. 53/75
– Vosse, L.B. 58/108
– Wade, M.H. 56/27
– Wells, W.G. 62/31, 63/36
– Wildish, D.B.H., Vice-Admiral 58/66
– Wood, Dr. F.E. 57/90
Peshawar, Official visit 52/61
Philatelic recycling 61/79
PHILEX ’87 – Singapore International Philatelic Exhibition 28/74
Pictorial Hotel Envelopes 28/23, 28/54
PICTURE POSTCARDS: (see also under state headings)
– A Tale of Two Postcards, 1905 32/45, 32/107
– ASMK unmasked 64/103
– Chan Chew Photo Studio 63/15, 63/81
– Inland, charges in 1949 42/13
– Johore 51/21
– Map of Malaya, no.9 of 12 35/52
– Printers 59/9
– Printing errors 62/107
– Printing methods 60/47, 60/66, 60/91, 61/14, 61/39, 61/74, 61/99
– Singapore, modern reproductions 33/40
– Singapore, the temporary GPO, 1923-28 33/56
– 1906-09 38/30
Plate flaws on Straits Settlements and BMA MALAYA stamps 43/37
Plate numbers of the 1953 Coronation Issues 38/07
Port Swettenham: An unrecorded Paquebot mark, 1929 27/61
Post Office Daily List, Singapore 1937 37/35
POSTAGE DUE:
– Charge not collected 56/62
– Charges between the Straits and the FMS, 1925 27/51
– Cover presenting an unusual problem 54/37
– Malaya Borneo Exhibition stamps of Kedah 24/68
– Malaysian Revenue stamp used on cover 45/77
– Marks: FMS 22/03
– – French 25/56
– – Johore 58/100
– – Singapore 44/25, 44/63, 58/101
– Rates 27/51, 58/101, 63/79
– Stamps: Faked use of on covers from India 25/45
– – MALAYAN POSTAL UNION: varieties 24/20, 25/31, 25/36, 57/65
– – – 50c. watermark St. Edward Crown CA 34/22
– – Sold in the FMS and SS, 1924-25 38/19
– – Thai Occupation Revenue stamps 51/86
– – Varieties 24/20
POSTAGE RATES: (see also Air mail – Rates)  
– 1862, Straits Settlements 33/07
– 1898-1918 for postcards, UPU and Imperial, 1898-1918 43/21
– 1933 and 1972 24/24
– 1940 24/69
– 1949 for inland postcards 42/13, 50/62
– 1950-51, an 18c. foreign letter rate? 40/24, 40/59
– 1951 and 1955 31/60
– 1972, and registration charges 33/39
Postal Orders 58/67, 61/61
Postal Services in Malay States 24/26
POSTAL MARKINGS: (see also under state headings)
– Asahan 56/60, 59/89
– Batu Menkebang 59/87
– BS in triangle 56/41
– Chemor 59/90
– Grik 59/91
– Grit 59/91
– Kroh 59/91
– Kuala Gris 59/90
– Kulim 60/99
– Lumut 54/38, 54/66
– Lenggong 61/79
– Palekbang 59/90
– Parit Buntar 59/91
– Pasir Puteh 59/87
– Posted Out of Course in Malay language 37/95
– PP 56/51, 62/20
– Singapor Saigon 61/45, 61/77, 61/102
– Sungei Choh 59/89
– Unidentified 61/104
– Unpaid mark, Malacca or Kuala Lumpur 56/79, 57/6, 57/10
POSTAL STATIONERY: (see also under state of issue)
– Air-letter sheets, 1954 & 1955 28/16
– Cards with printed messages 30/20
– FMS 1c. card, surcharged “2 CENTS” 36/03
– FMS 2c. green postcard 22/49, 22/61
– FMS Registration envelopes 26/17, 26/70, 28/70
– FMS, Letter Card 29/60
– Johore card: the earliest known? 33/68, 34/101
– Malaysian Registration Envelope 45/44
– Printed messages on cards 30/20
– Proud numbering 64/102
– SS Registration envelopes 28/26
– Updates to “Malaya Postal Stationery 1937-1947” 53/95
Pre-WWII unanswered questions 57/34
Presentation Packs: Malaysian forerunners? 36/80
Printed Matter Triangle Cancellations 23/30
Printings of the King George V 10c. 36/64
Printed messages on postal stationery cards 30/20
Printings of the BMA Malaya issues 34/03
Prisoner of War and Internee Postal History 39/25, 39/64, 39/101, 40/04, 40/39, 40/64, 40/88, 41/14, 42/94, 43/47
Propaganda Leaflets, Malaya, 1944-45 44/46
Propaganda postcards of Malaya, c. 1940-41 33/41
Proposed issue of Colonial stamps for the Coronation of KE VIII 32/47
Proposed issue of Coronation stamps for King Edward VIII 30/14
Protector of Chinese fiscal cancellation, Penang 26/22
Pulau Tekong postmark 22/57
Q  
Question Box, The21/32, 21/46, 21/65, 22/12, 23/16, 23/32, 23/100, 24/30, 24/70, 24/81, 25/11, 26/20, 26/64, 27/39, 27/74, 28/20, 28/59, 31/18, 31/41, 31/52, 32/97, 33/26, 33/46, 34/101, 35/08, 35/65, 35/90, 36/68, 36/97, 37/22, 37/56, 37/97, 37/122, 37/97, 38/05, 39/55, 39/57, 41/53, 41/76, 41/85, 42/23, 42/70, 43/41, 44/22, 44/40, 45/35, 45/69, 45/87, 46/13, 46/17, 46/63, 47/24, 47/50, 47/61, 47/90, 50/19, 50/23, 51/9, 51/33, 53/63, 54/41, 55/61, 55/63, 55/83, 56/11, 56/40, 56/63, 56/84, 57/12, 59/5, 61/103, 62/19, 64/102 
R
Raffles Hotel, Singapore: Telegraphic facilities 22/51
Railways 28/68, 39/51
– Construction: East Coast Line 36/98
– Muar Railway 60/7
– Newspaper/parcel stamps 24/56, 45/19, 51/94, 52/62
Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, history of 40/18
Receipt for a registered packet, Singapore, 1912 37/119
Recommandé mark: Bahau, Negri Sembilan, 1930 44/62
– Malacca 30/53
Recovery in Malaya, 1945-46 37/89
Red Cross overprints (see also under states) 61/103, 62/20
Reference sources 63/14, 63/44-45
Refused franking, Kuala Kangsar 1936 37/14
Registered postcard from Singapore, 1899 26/65
Registration and postal charges, 1972 33/39
Registration cancellations of Singapore, forged, 1946 35/26
Registration envelopes: Malaysia, – official or private? 44/87
– FMS 28/70
– SS 28/26
Registration Labels: “Broadfoot” 41/44, 41/75, 42/82, 43/42
– Chartered & Mercantile Banks 42/77
– Johore 1931-38 45/32, 45/70, 46/12, 46/35
– Kelantan 24/31, 25/48
– Kuala Lumpur – altered names 21/28, 21/31
– Labuan 61/42, 61/75
– Kulai, 1947-48 38/56
– Malaya: a closer look at Type 30 44/49, 44/98
– Malaya printed on the back 21/44, 21/31
– Penan error 61/105
– Perak, the “Broadfoot” types 43/42
– post-war: Types 42 and 42a 43/61
– Singapore sub-postoffices 24/08
– Singapore Bar-coded 35/20, 35/56
– Singapore 1945-46 40/33, 41/41
Registration mark for Bukit Mertajam, 1895 33/13, 33/42
Reminiscence 60/101
Reply Coupon, International – improper use, 1953 47/49
Research sources 56/79, 58/91
Return to sender (see Undelivered mail
Revenue cancellations 57/13
Revenue stamps See also under state headings
– Revenue Revelations: A visit to the British Library 32/19
– Rubber tokens 58/37
Rodger, J.P. – a letter from Pekan, Pahang 37/76
Romance of Hotel Envelopes 28/23
Ross Smith Flight, landing in Singapore 1919 35/25
Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth -a cancellation 34/20
Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps 51/34, 51/61
Royal Dutch Packet Company in the Dutch East Indies 35/30
Royal Philatelic Society London, MSG display 60/35
Royal Visit to the Straits Settlements, 1907 21/14
Rubber tokens (see Revenue stamps)
Rulers & Residents – quotation from 35/05
S
SABAH:
– Bagawan Rubber Estate 62/106
– Postal history at formation of Malaysia 59/97
– Postal markings: Jesselton 61/79
Sample Stamps, Waterlow & Sons 37/03
Sarkies, Arshak – A postcard to him at Penang, 1895 46/15
SELANGOR:
– Postal Receipts – Tappal Sheet 52/87
– Postmarks:
– – Batang Berjuntai 57/71
– – Batu Arang 58/45
– – Batu Road 56/78, 57/10, 57/14
– – Dead Letter Office mark 50/49
– – Foreign Money Order Office 62/79
– – Jalan Balai Polis, Kuala Lumpur 61/43
– – Klang: Registration handstamp 1954 51/77
– – Kuala Kubu AR marking 53/88
– – Kuala Lumpur 50/1, 50/51, 51/32, 56/79, 57/6, 57/10, 61/103, 62/19, 62/79-80, 62/111
– – – Code U 1940 50/1, 50/51, 51/32
– – – Possible unpaid mark 56/79, 57/6, 57/10
– – S over Crescent & Star in circle cancellation 32/04, 32/109
– – Single Line Paid 54/76
– – Ulu Yam 54/67
– – “Unclaimed” mark 43/97
– Postage stamps:
– – 10c. stamp used at Christmas Island, 1955 39/101
– – 1881-1887 “SELANGOR” overprints on Straits 2c. 22/07, 22/67, 30/54, 28/18, 28/40, 52/27, 57/92, 58/16, 59/96, 60/98
– – 1891 “TWO CENTS” surcharges on Straits 24c. green 47/41
– – 1891/1895 Definitive Issue: stamps and postal stationery 41/36, 51/30-31
– – – The “missing” 4c. value 41/71
– – – 50c. stamps 32/99
– – – $3 earliest date 57/72
– – 1900 “Three cents” surcharge, antique “t” in “cents” 43/95, 44/19, 57/62
– – 1935 Definitive Issue 21/67, 35/22, 37/12, 43/03, 58/85, 58/88, 61/47
– – – Postcard – provisional 2c. uprating 51/35
– – – Registration envelope 56/33, 56/65
– – 1941 Definitive Issue 62/61
– – 1948 10c. Silver Wedding, ink spot 46/35
– Pre-war Coil Stamps 42/86
– – Coil Stamps, pre-war 42/86, 43/26
– – Provisional use of Perak 1941 2c. postcard 50/10
– – Provisional use of Straits Settlements 1941 51/35
– Railway Parcel Stamp 45/19
– Revenue stamps:
– – Judicial stamps: “J” and “Judicial” overprints 43/52, 44/27, 45/42, 47/48, 51/60, 57/71
– – 1935 $25 postally used? 40/105
– – 1948 Issue 42/64
– Stanley Gibbons correspondence 63/83
– Students Saving Scheme 60/101
– Tappal Sheet (see Postal Receipts)
– Telegrams 59/96
SHIPS:
– Cicilia 64/103
– Konig Albert 64/13
– Troopships 62/5
– Un Peng 64/74
SIAM:
– Distribution of stamps used in north Malaya 34/52
– Mail steamer cancellation 63/111
– Postage stamps and postal stationery used in north Malaya 34/31, 34/92, 35/44, 38/08, 59/45
– Revenues 64/101
SIAMESE OCCUPATION:
– Kedah: Revenue stamps 51/86, 60/71
– Kelantan: 1943 Stamp Issue 45/66, 45/84, 47/28, 47/72
– – Revenue stamps 51/86, 52/59, 60/69
– Malaya: 1943 Stamp Issue 3/3, 3/27, 25/54, 45/04, 45/39, 53/55
– – Cancellation dates 37/15
– Perlis: Revenue stamps 60/71
– Trengganu: Postage stamps 53/89, 55/66, 57/83
– – Revenue stamps 51/83, 53/89, 55/66, 57/83, 60/75
Singapor (ship) 61/45
SINGAPORE: (see also New Issues Column Index)
– A collector’s guide to the stamps & postal stationery. 34/25
– Air cancels (Jusqu’a airmail marks) 35/06
– Aircraft crash, 1954 30/30
– An early letter, 1831 32/103
– An early letter to Bangkok, 1846 59/87
– An unrecorded Recommandé mark 27/25
– Annual Report for 1947 – extracts 29/14
– Archive material 53/85, 55/18
– Attractive Cover with a Story 1941 61/47
– Collecting the Mail from the Post Office 39/10
– Date of Commencement of the Registration service 38/46
– Electronic Franking Machine Labels 32/90
– Forged registration cancellations 35/26
– Forgeries of the KGVI 50c., $1 and $2 stamps 33/65
– Gummed or Self-adhesive? 57/9
– Hotels (Ocean Park & Embassy) 46/17, 46/63
– Introduction of Bar-coded registration labels 35/20, 35/56
– Item of un-delivered mail, 2002 43/69, 44/21
– Japanese Occupation: Postal Slogans 51/37
– Labels, 3c., 5c. and 8c. 28/69
– Lax Practices on Mail Days in 1866 61/46
– Meter Stamps 25/03
– Missent to Singapore 21/50, 27/31
– Mutiny, 1915 25/52, 42/31
– News from Singapore 22/58, 22/69, 22/85, 23/15, 23/51, 23/65, 23/69, 24/25, 24/66, 24/73, 25/24
– Parcel Post receipts 58/11
– Post Offices and Agencies:
– – Changes (see also New Issues Column index) 21/03, 21/31, 21/40, 35/76, 36/08, 43/48, 53/23
– – Nee Soon 23/29
– – Post Office list 1948 59/34
– – Special post-office counter, 1979 21/03
– – Temporary GPO 1923-28 33/56
– – The first six sub-post offices, 1897-99 24/66
– Postage labels (see also New Issues Column index) 54/87
– Postage Rates: 1947 Forces mail concessions 52/23
– – 1948 Airmail 51/81
– – 1955 46/62
– – 1972 Registration & Postal charges 33/39
– Postage stamp issues:
– – 1948 Definitive Issue: Perforations 56/65, 59/42, 61/67
– – – Plates 60/21
– – – Postal Forgeries, 50c., $1, $2 22/45
– – 1953 Coronation 53/63
– – 1955 QE II definitive Issue 45/64, 62/19
– – – Goaman Archive 47/16
– – – Presentation folder 31/40, 33/53
– – 1962 Definitive issue 54/41, 61/17, 62/23
– – Scout issue 29/38
– – 1971 Heads of Government issue, printer’s samples 30/67
– – 1973 Definitive issue 28/65
– – 1974 9th Asian Pacific Scout Conference issue 29/19, 29/38, 30/48
– – 1977 Definitive issue 60/65
– – 1977 Post Office Savings Bank 62/47
– – 1980 Definitive issue 26/14, 26/66
– – 1985 Definitive issue 32/41, 34/19
– – Issues from 1990 (see New Issues Column Index)
– – 1st & 2nd Local – usage 54/66
– Postal advice label 63/19
– Postal Censor, 1939 47/37
– Postal details, 1949-50 40/55
– Postal markings:
– – 1861 postmark error 52/34
– – Bukit Panjang 58/71
– – “Found loose in post”, 1985 43/95
– – Geylang circular date stamp, 2603 34/56
– – GPO 62/72, 64/54
– – Instructional marks: Contrary to Regulations, etc. 33/49
– – – Insufficient Address 25/51
– – – 1954 & 1976 35/94
– – – Tax marks, 1971-92 44/28, 44/63
– – Meter Mark: Meter Stamps of 1967 25/03
– – – National Day 1987 52/15
– – Naval Base 56/78, 57/10
– – New slogans (see also New Issues Column Index) 21/03, 21/31
– – Official Frank, 1919 34/21
– – Parcel post 56/78, 57/10, 61/104, 62/21, 62/78
– – Paid mark 57/6
– – Paquebot mark, 1981 23/29
– – Pulau Tekong 22/57
– – Repair of obliterator, type K26, 1890-91 43/71
– – Ship Letter mark, 1840 26/73
– – Slogan cancellation, the longest word? 41/38
– – SNIGAPORE error 21/100
– – Special postmarks for the 1969 150th Anniversary issue 33/57
– – Sub-office cancellations – dates of changes, codes to times 21/26
– – Tanglin boxed mark, 1897 23/13, 23/31
– – Taxe marks 35/43, 35/81
– – Unidentified handstamp 62/44
– Postal Museum 37/45
– Postal services 51/82, 61/67, 62/17
– Postal Stationery 21/03, 21/31
– – Official Postcards, 1894 39/21
– Picture Postcards:
– – Official Postcards, 1894 39/21
– Picture Postcards:
– – A gruesome picture postcard, 1902 41/72
– – Brothers Bungalow 44/10
– – Registered, 1899 26/65
– – SW Singapore 58/69
– Postman, 1956-82 42/98
– Postmaster General’s Report 1871 – Straits Times response 57/64
– Raffles Hotel, telegraphic facilities 22/51
– Railway newspaper stamps 51/94, 52/62
– Registration labels 32/10-11, 37/101, 37/120, 39/86, 40/33, 41/41, 44/05-06, 56/12
– Returned mail 54/83, 63/82
– Revenue Stamps: QE2 – Change of watermark 42/78
– – Singapore Municipal Commission overprints 63/52
– – Withdrawal and disposal 53/84
– Singapore Postal Museum 37/45
– Singapore prepares for the year 2K 40/80
– Singapore Stamp Club 44/17, 62/4
– Singapore Stamp Club 44/17, 62/4
– – Exchange booklet, 1966 44/17
– Singpex 2019 Cinderellas 61/45
– Stamp Exhibition at Beijing, China, 1989 32/89
– Stamp Exhibition, 1995 – A GB advertising label 37/115
– Stamp Trade c. 1900 (T.C. Hin, Asiatic Stamp Co.) 35/29, 35/96
– Sub-postoffice Registration Labels 24/08
– RAF flight to Sarawak, 1936 22/87
– Two unusual labels, 3c. and 5c. 24/72
– Wreck Mail. 1918, identified 39/03
Sitiawan handstruck registration mark, 1946 37/116
Slogan cancels, Malacca, 1935-38 44/05
Slogan mark, handstruck, Penang 1955 40/113
Slogan Postmarks, 1992-97 38/50
Snippets of Malayan philatelic information 40/22
Society Headline News 61/31, 61/59, 61/87, 62/3, 62/31, 62/59, 62/91, 63/3, 63/35
Specimens: The De La Rue Specimen overprint, 1884-1922 36/34, 37/87
– Country Overprints 59/60, 59/94
– Perfins 63/76
SPS Club 56/31
Stamp Values, Seventy Years Ago 23/61
Stanley Gibbons catalogue entries 59/95
Straits Dollar, the value of 27/01
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: (see also Malacca, Penang, Singapore) 32/71
– Air Mail issue 64/115
– Annual Reports 22/14, 23/62
– Army Christmas Mails, 1941 – Straits Times extract 40/03
– B/172 cancel on GB 2d. blue 25/24
– Bogus cover, 1937 29/44
– Censorship – World War 1 36/88, 37/52, 37/88, 38/34, 43/75, 44/18
– – Trial Bay 53/41
– Chronicle of Events 1871 -1906 33/100
– Civil Censor Handstamps, WW1 46/18, 47/11
– Clipper cover, 1941, with high franking 33/63
– Combination cover with FMS 28/39
– Correspondence to India, 1869-1882 23/80, 24/11
– Currency 40/68, 50/30
– Extracts from the PMG’s Report for 1900 24/74
– Insured items, 1892 33/99
– Labuan Crown overprints 62/48
– Local Relief Fund (see War Fund)
– Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops (see War Fund)
– Mail routes 58/3, 58/31, 58/61
– Mail shipping tender 1907 56/77, 57/10
– Parcel post: Rates, 1889 33/86
– – Rates 1893 33/84
– – Services, late 19th century 33/76
– Postage due labels 38/19
– Postage rates: 1883-1884 64/83
– – 1918-1922 55/57
– Postage stamps: Johore overprints on Straits Settlements 50/54
– – Queen Victoria: Definitives printings 54/27, 54/84
– – – Key Type – Malformed or Repaired S 51/11
– – – Spiro forgeries. 60/4
– – – 1860 cover with bisected stamps 25/41
– – – 1867 Crown Colony issue 50/52
– – – – Used in India? 54/79
– – – 1867 6c. Slug flaw 52/51
– – – 1867 12c. E flaw 52/53
– – – 1867 96c. Perf. 12 1/2. 54/75
– – – 1879-1882 overprints 22/70, 23/12, 23/27, 35/35, 54/4, 54/6
– – – 1883 overprints 52/4, 52/37, 53/16, 61/103
– – – 1884 “4 Cents” on 5c. blue stamp 24/18, 24/58, 24/84
– – – 1885-1894 Three cent surcharges 55/8
– – – 1891 “10 Cents” surcharge on 24c. 55/75
– – – 1891 “Thirty Cents” surcharge on 32c. 25/04, 42/45, 55/75
– – – 1892 “ONE CENT” surcharges 42/46, 42/88, 43/44, 56/59, 56/82, 57/11
– – – 1898 8c. inverted watermark 51/79, 52/14
– – – 1899 4c. surcharge 22/07
– – – $5 stamp with Ceylon cancel. 23/88
– – – Bangkok overprints (see Bangkok)
– – – Johore overprints (see Johore)
– – – Perak overprints (see Perak)
– – King Edward VII issues 54/52, 58/66, 59/45
– – – 1910 $500 54/11
– – Cancelled in Hong Kong 53/63
– – Used in Labuan 31/51, 35/74, 60/40
– – Used in Trengganu 22/86, 28/80
– – 1906 Stamps of Labuan overprinted 29/62, 47/40
– – 1912 King George V:
– – – 5c. reversed watermark 59/68
– – – 50c. Key-plate 2 37/51
– – – $2 on speckled paper 47/30
– – – Special printings for the King’s Collection 54/82
– – 1917 Red Cross issue 23/97, 41/70
– – 1921-33 KGV 50c. black, script watermark, on olive-green back paper 47/09
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition issue: 10c. blue, missing 3rd I 43/27
– – – $2 perfin HSBC 45/03
– – – New variety 30/12, 30/27
– – – Late use of stamps 31/34, 31/48
– – – 4c. carmine 35/55
– – – 10c. missing third I 43/27
– – 1933 Survey Department Essays 51/77
– – 1935 Silver Jubilee 62/75
– – 1936-41 issues: Dots between letters 32/71, 35/80
– – 1936 or 1938? missing vignette 43/59, 44/07
– – 1937 King Edward VIII: Proposed issue 24/46
– – 1937 King George VI Coronation 52/12, 52/62, 53/40, 56/9, 57/34, 59/62
– – 1937-41 King George VI issue 60/18, 61/67, 63/18, 64/76
– – – 8c. grey, “white forehead” variety 46/34
– – – 8c. red 63/78
– – – Dots between letters 32/71
– – – Specimen stamps used on piece 31/55,32/100
– Postal markings:
– – B212 62/77
– – Bukit Panjang 58/71, 61/10
– – Directional markings 60/14, 60/40
– – Forged 60/99
– – Horizontal oval 56/63, 56/84
– – Issued by GPO London 53/61
– – Pangkor 61/106
– – Parcel post 61/104
– – PD 57/86
– – PP 51/56
– – Slogans c.1935 42/71
– Postal Orders: 61/35, 61/61, 61/96
– Postal Stationery: (see also below) 23/34, 24/06, 24/12, 24/64, 24/84, 25/27, 27/32, 28/15, 46/66, 46/84, 53/76
– – Queen Victoria: Postcards 23/34, 24/6, 24/12, 25/27, 27/32, 37/08, 37/90, 50/20, 53/76, 59/57, 60/119, 60/133, 61/13, 61/41, 61/88
– – King Edward VII issues 54/52
– – King George V: Newspaper wrappers 55/77
– – – Registration envelopes 61/3
– – King George VI:  2c. orange postcard overprinted 46/66, 46/84
– – –  2c. green postcard surcharged in Japanese Occupation 52/85
– – Official Postcards, 1888-93 29/36, 30/59, 62/33, 62/93, 63/11
– – Provisional use of Perak 1941 2c. postcard 50/10
– Railway Stamps: Singapore Kranji Railway 51/94
– Registered postcard from Singapore, 1899 26/65
– Registrar of Servants 62/33
– Report of the Governor. of the SS, 1870-1886 23/55
– Revenue stamps: 1867 Judicial issues 55/51
– – 1867 Indian and SS issues 55/40
– – 1874 Judicial issue 56/54
– – Marine Policies issues 45/48, 47/57, 53/27, 53/55, 53/89
– – 1882 issue 55/61
– – 1910 King Edward VII 51/49, 51/51
– – 1912 King George V 51/51
– – 1940 Entertainment Tax 62/43
– Royal Visit 1907 21/14
– Silver Jubilee 1935 – official letter 22/13
– Singapore 1912 – a receipt for a registered item 37/119
– Superintendent of Mails, Singapore, 1909 42/46
– Value of the dollar 1870-1912 24/68
– War Fund Charity Labels 1916 51/53, 51/56, 51/80, 52/14, 63/77
Students Saving Scheme 60/101, 61/11-12, 62/19
SUNGEI UJONG:
– 1884 issue Settings 50/40
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue 41/36, 51/28
– Cancellations to 1900 24/36
– Judicial stamps 26/04
– Registered parcel post, 1892 31/03
– Revenue stamps 26/04
Syburi (see Japanese and Siamese Occupation of Kedah)
Syonan (see Japanese Occupation of Singapore)
T
Telegraph receipt 58/99
Thailand (see Siam)
Thai Occupation (see Siamese Occupation)
The 21st Anniversary of the Malaya Study Group: Reception in London, Photographs, Award to The Malayan Philatelist at London 1980 21/51
The John Naylor Collection – auction sale 1983 24/15
The Malayan Philatelist: corrigenda 29/37
– Review in the Phil. Journal of GB 23/66
– Silver Medal at Ameripex ’86 27/24
– Silver Medal at London 1990 Exhibition 31/35
The one that did not get away (Airmail letter, Dec. 1941) 35/79
Thomson, H. W. – a biographical note 25/42
Tigers Exchange League, c. 1934 38/03
Time travel by P&O Steamers? 43/66, 44/21
To Pay or Not to Pay? Underpaid forces’ mail, 1950 32/72
Tongah Islands 52/61, 52/86
TPO marks on airmail letters 30/52
Train Letters/Mail: A forged cachet, 1931 37/114
– Marks 23/35, 33/43, 34/24, 45/40, 45/57
– Some thoughts on Train Mail 46/32, 46/45, 46/63, 46/70
Trans-Border Postal Arrangements in Malaya 26/10, 26/33
Troopships 62/5
TRENGGANU:
– 1909 visit of Sir John Anderson 55/27
– 1910-1911 Official Papers 27/33
– A Postscript to Mr Proud’s Display 45/35, 45/89
– Earliest Cancel for KERTEH 45/68
– Japanese Occupation 25/54, 55/66
– Mahkama Balei fiscal cancellation 21/33, 21/45
– Offices and agencies before World War Two 54/13
– Postage stamps: 1910-1924 Printings 52/35
– – Red Cross issue: 3c., a marginal line problem 33/66
– – – Settings of the surcharges 32/116
– – 1919-26 Specimens 56/15
– – 1921-41 Printings 37/25
– – 1938 $5: a genuinely used copy? 40/77
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage. 56/65
– Postal markings
– – Besut 62/107
– – Kuala Trengganu 62/107
– Postal stationery: Registration envelopes 55/66
– Siamese occupation See Siam
– Siamese post offices 56/37
– Straits Settlements stamps, use of 22/86, 29/21
– Volume of Mail, 1912-26 25/40
– Why 9 cents of stamps when rate 8 cents? 57/94
Tungku Abdul Rahman correspondence 57/15
U
Un Peng 64/74
Undelivered mail labels 64/112
Underpaid air fee instruction mark, 1937 36/55
Un-recorded Malaysian Booklet, 1996 45/73
United Nations Flag stamp for Malaysia 36/15
Universal Key Plate System: A Report by De La Rue, 1911 27/52
Unknown instructional label of 1926 33/23
UNPIAD mark of 1865 25/28
Unrecorded instructional & recommandé marks, Malacca 38/04
UPU and Imperial Penny Postage rate for postcards 43/21
US Examiner mark 59/70
W
Waterlow & Sons Ltd – Sample stamps 37/03
Watermark essay, Multiple Crown, Script CA, 1920 30/72
Watermark variety, the FMS stamps – upright script watermark 40/58
Watermarked Paper – a full sheet of single Crown CA paper 27/37
Watermarks – Describing 37/12
Watson Collection 60/119, 60/133
Wearnes Air Services: Aircraft used, 1937-40 46/73
– Christmas Flight, 1937 45/76
Welfare Fund Labels, Malaya 1962 41/13
Why I collect Malaya. 55/84
Windrath of Singapore, 1890-1901 34/80
Wishful Thinking 32/98, 33/44, 64/78
With the Baluch Regiment in Malaya, 1940 – 1945 29/57
World War I: Censorship in Malaya 43/87, 46/64, 47/11, 47/27
– Prisoner of War Mail, Singapore 1914-15 42/31, 42/94
Wreck covers 32/98, 33/44, 64/74
X
X-ray spectroscopy 61/67

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