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New King George VI issues from British Honduras, featuring products of thio colony, are shown at the top, left and right, with the new Australian stamp picturing the Koola Bear, in the centre. Below are shown two values from Algeria commemorating the Battle of Constantine in 1837 and the Algerian pavilion at the Paris exhibition, together with a pictorial from Costa Rica showing banana transport in the interior of this small country.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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New King George VI issues from British Honduras, featuring products of thio colony, are shown at the top, left and right, with the new Australian stamp picturing the Koola Bear, in the centre. Below are shown two values from Algeria commemorating the Battle of Constantine in 1837 and the Algerian pavilion at the Paris exhibition, together with a pictorial from Costa Rica showing banana transport in the interior of this small country. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

New King George VI issues from British Honduras, featuring products of thio colony, are shown at the top, left and right, with the new Australian stamp picturing the Koola Bear, in the centre. Below are shown two values from Algeria commemorating the Battle of Constantine in 1837 and the Algerian pavilion at the Paris exhibition, together with a pictorial from Costa Rica showing banana transport in the interior of this small country. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 154, 26 March 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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