The new Bentleigh post office was constructed and opened between 1971-1972. 1972 Bentleigh became a Philatelic Sales Centre on 7 August 1972, the date of issue of the Rehabilitation stamps. 1973
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Australia Philately: Horsham (3400)
The original Horsham post office was built in 1883. It was demolished in 1970 and a new post office building opened in 1972. 1970 Horsham became a first day of issue postmarker office on 11 November 1970. Horsham became a Philatelic Sales Centre on 1 July 1970. 1973 1975
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A new Belmont Post Office was opened in 1972 on the corner of High Street & Corio Street. 1972 Belmont became a first day of issue postmarker office on 18 April 1972. 1978 Belmont became a Limited Philatelic Sales Centre in 1978. 1979
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Australia Philately: 1971 First Asian and Oceanian Congress of Radiology
The First Asian and Oceanian Congress of Radiology, held at the Masonic Centre, Melbourne, 22nd to 26th November, 1971, was also provided with a special postmarker, used at the congress temporary post office at the Masonic Centre, Melbourne. Details Date: 22 November 1971 – 26 November 1971 Quantity: 3671 (ordinary articles)…
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On 19th November, 1971, the RAAF School of Technical Training, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., was honoured with an individual award of the Queen’s Colour in recognition of the long and loyal service rendered by the School. This was the first occasion when an individual RAAF unit has been awarded the Queen’s…
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Details Date of Issue: 13 October 1971 Withdrawn Date: Invalidated: Designer: John Lee Printer: Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne Process: Photogravure Cylinders: Pink (I-III) – Green (I-IV) – Rust (I-IV) – Blue (II) (Printing order and number of cylinders used per colour) Paper: Wiggins Teape coated unwatermarked paper incorporating helecon (appx. 90%)…
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Australia Philately: 1971 Golden Wattle Coil
It was necessary to make four new cylinders for the re-introduction on 1st October, 1971, of the 5c Golden Wattle coil. As previously, the stamp was printed by photogravure on Wiggins Teape coated unwatermarked paper including helecon. Colours are yellow, dark green, brown and grey. The dimensions and perforations of…
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