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A STAMP FROM TIBET

Lucky is the stamp-collector with a friend in Tibet, for he may look forward to receiving letters bearing the new stamps, the second series issued in the last 20 years. The stamps bear the one word Tibet in our alphabet, and the design, crudely executed by native workmen in Lhasa, shows a white mountain lion, a legendary animal, the emblem of life and death.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

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A STAMP FROM TIBET Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

A STAMP FROM TIBET Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1934, Page 21 (Supplement)

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