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April 2008; Vol: 74/04
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Index GB COLLECTOR: Penny Reds - large collection donated to charity   
Index GB COLLECTOR: Rescue at Sea issue 2008  Steve Fairclough
Index SOAPBOX / TALKING POINT: Investment in stamps - no need for concern  Mike Hall
Index DEVIL'S ADVOCATE: Lark Rise to Candleford can help R.M. rediscover its roots!  John Crace
Index BOOK, JOURNAL and DVD REVIEWS: 100 Greatest American Stamps   
Index BOOK, JOURNAL and DVD REVIEWS: The Postage Stamps of Pao Tzu Ku Bandit Post   
Index UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: 100 Greatest American Stamps BOOK REVIEW   
Index AUSTRALIA: "Kangaroo and Map" definitives 1913 - Commonwealth Classics  Ron Negus
Index CINDERELLLAS etc: Lundy Puffin surcharge creates rarity - British Library Gems  Richard Sirot
Index CANADA: Newfoundland letter of 1899 got a little wet!  Ken Lewis
Index BHUTAN: Recent stamp issuing programme examined  Graham Knight
Index SERBIA: Coronation issue of 1904 hides death mask ??  Ron Negus
Index Great Britain: Embossed Issue 1847-54  Richard West
Index NETHERLANDS: En-face definitives 1948-53  Adrian Keppel
Index THEMATIC / TOPICAL TREATMENTS: Dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus Rex - "The Lizard King"  Kath Jones
Index NEW ZEALAND: Overprint of 2d in 1958 forgeries  Ken Lewis
Index NYASALAND: My Collection (including British Central Africa provisionals)  Peter Gorton
Index CINDERELLA CORNER by Charles and Francis Kiddle: German seals at the turn of the 19th century