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July 1922; Vol: 31 Iss: 367
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2012
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Publication year plus 90
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UK : London
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English
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1 Jul 1922
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Vol 31/XXXI Iss: 367
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July 1922; Vol: 31 Iss: 367 (No adverts)
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Article The Pictorial Post Card, Editorial 
Article The Stamps of Japan From 1876. PaperFulcher, LW
Article The 5 P. Black of Roumania (1858) Philatelic Notes 
Article New Varieties in United States Stamps Philatelic Notes 
Article The Tapling Collection Notices - General 
Article Presentations to the Tapling Collection. Notices - General 
Article Officials Dealing in Stamps. Notices - General 
Article Philatelic Exhibition at Antwerp. Exhibition or Show 
Article The Eleventh Philatelic Congress. Notices - General 
Article The Parcel Post to the United States. Notices - General 
Article New British Post Card. Notices - General 
Article Penny Postage to the Cape. Notices - General 
Article Bankruptcy of Messrs. H. Hilckes & Co., Ltd. Notices - General 
Article Mr. Westoby's Stamps of Europe. Notices - General 
Article A U.S. Appreciation of Seebeckism and the S.S.S.S. Notices - General 
Article Obliteration of the Poonch Dies. Notices - General 
Article The Stamps of the British Isles. Book Review 
Article Messrs. Senf's 1899 Catalogue. Book Review 
Article New Issues New Issues 
Article Philatelic Society of Victoria Meetings - Other Socs. 
Article Herts Philatelic Society Meetings - Other Socs. 
Article Correspondence Correspondence 
Article The Market The Market