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Stamp Deals

Export of stamps from ,NZ is prohibited as a wartime measure under censorship regulations. Normally, stamps cancelled or not could be sent to other countries either by letter or /parcel post, provided such countries permitted the importation. It is understood that a free licence to sell or deal in stamps was formerly granted to applicants, but even if granted at present a licence to send stamps out of NZ would not cover the prohibiting order. ..

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Cue (NZERS), Issue 9, 15 October 1944, Page 19

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Stamp Deals Cue (NZERS), Issue 9, 15 October 1944, Page 19

Stamp Deals Cue (NZERS), Issue 9, 15 October 1944, Page 19

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