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October 2007; Vol: 74/10
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Index OBITUARY: Mackay, James  Julia Lee
Index GB COLLECTOR: British Army Uniform Issue 2007   
Index GB COLLECTOR: Mulready surfaces in mysterious collection   
Index GB COLLECTOR: Royal Mail absent from Centenary World Scout Jamboree   
Index SOAPBOX / TALKING POINT: Royal Mail reluctant to support Scout issue  L.D.Jones
Index BOOK, JOURNAL and DVD REVIEWS: Benelux Revenues   
Index BOOK, JOURNAL and DVD REVIEWS: The Royal Marines: Home & Abroad, A Postal Mystery   
Index REVENUES: Benelux Revenues BOOK REVIEW   
Index TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: First pictorial postage stamp from Trinidad 1847 Commonwealth Classics  James Mackay
Index SWITZERLAND: Basel cantonal issue of 1845 - "The Dove" - British Library Gems  Richard Sirot
Index UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Trans-Mississippi Exposition 1898 issue - $1 value shows Scottish scene  James Mackay
Index INDIA: Mutiny of 1857 marked with series of issues  James Mackay
Index THEMATIC / TOPICAL TREATMENTS: Smith, Madeleine Trial of 1857  John Winchester
Index THEMATIC / TOPICAL TREATMENTS: Man-made Satellites - "Into Orbit"  Jeff Dugdale
Index THEMATIC / TOPICAL TREATMENTS: Nuclear Explosions - My Collection  Rev John Walden
Index CINDERELLA CORNER by Charles and Francis Kiddle: Denmark - ferry service package stamps   
Index DEVIL'S ADVOCATE: Harry Potter issue - genuine commemorative or exploitative ?  John Crace