The Malayan Philatelist Index

Index to Volumes 21-64
(updated to TMP No.302)

The numbers in the fourth column refer to the volume/page in the journal.

The contents of the New Issues Columns for Malaysia and Singapore and related TMP articles have been detailed on separate pages.

The contents of the New Issues Columns for Malaysia and Singapore and related TMP articles have been detailed on separate pages:

A 
Accountancy Marks on mail from the Straits Settlements28/37, 28/66
Additions and Corrections to “The Postal History of Malaya”43/56
AIR MAIL: 
– “Abel Tasman” Australian flight, 193140/46
– Accelerated mail service 192856/57
– Aerogrammes: Approval58/90
– – Forms: AIF30/58
– – Forms: BMA period30/58
– – – 1954-195528/16
– Air letter cards(see Aerogrammes)
Air Services, Wearne’s, 1937-40: Aircraft used46/73
Airmail from Singapore: 1938 – a faked cover33/32
– Private355/62
– Air Services, Wearne’s, 1937-40: Aircraft used46/73
– Airmail from Singapore: 1938 – a faked cover33/32
– “All-up and Underpaid”30/24, 30/72
– Alor Star to Bangkok by air, c.193330/46
– Australian National Airways: Kingsford-Smith England to Australia flights, 1931-3237/38
– AV2 Forms25/21
– AV7 – Airmail delivery bill, 196529/54
– BOAC: Reserve Route 1 – Last Flight From Penang, December 194154/60
Boeing 747 cachet62/44
– – Last Shuttle Service Out of Singapore 4 February 194259/3, 59/67
– Censored covers to USA and UK, 194044/78
– Closing times57/63
– Cover, December 193826/56
– Cover to Malaya, 1926, with Unknown label33/23
– Cover, Forces to forces, Malaya to Tobruk25/08
– Crash: “Belfast” Constellation, Singapore, 13 March 195427/69, 30/30, 31/32, 37/81
– – “City of Khartoum” flying boat22/28
– – Maraboe, Bushire 193532/108
– Crossing the Tasman Sea47/38, 50/50
– Eastwards before the Clippers65/22
– External Airmail carried on internal service34/76, 37/10
– First Aerial Mail, 192026/58
– First Aeroplane flight in Singapore, 191135/18
– First Daily Internal Airmail Service from Singapore45/47
– First Flights – aircraft details26/60
– – 193133/24
– First London-Australia service, 193134/27
– Further notes28/08
– High value franking29/47
– Hong Kong to Singapore air service 194155/16
– Imperial Airways: Aircraft “City of Cairo”, Seletar 193140/97
– – Gazette62/104
– – Salvaged Mail ex “City of Khartoum”22/28
– – Services from London to Rangoon, Singapore32/64
– – Services via Marseilles30/06, 30/29
– Insufficient Prepaid, 196240/11
– Instructional Marks36/55, 45/87
– Instruction mark for underpaid mail, 193736/55
– Internal air mails 1933-4133/35, 33/55, 46/10, 47/19, 47/72
– – 1947-4945/06
– Kedah to France, 193938/33
– Kelantan: first services, 1938-194045/74
– – Seaplane visit, 193034/90
– KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: A Brief History, 1919-193947/75
– – Arrangements with the Netherlands, 193038/20
– – Experimental Air Service, Instructional Label, 193139/08
– – Instructional Label, 193139/08
– – Interrupted Mail, 1940 & L/30 circular handstamps40/98
– – Singapore-Alor Star, 193356/34
– KNILM cachet on Straits stamps34/68
– Malaya28/08
– Malaya-Perth-Adelaide service, 192934/58
– Markings of and for Malaya40/34
– Negri Sembilan: Two covers at different rates, 194025/22
– Notes on earlier articles27/50
– OAT mail59/59
– Pan-American Airlines: Clipper service 194133/63, 35/79, 45/36, 59/31
– PO Booklet giving rates, etc. 1938-3921/21
– Postcards, 1928-4121/11
– Private355/62
– RAF Flight, Singapore to Sarawak, 193622/87
– Rates: Aerogrammes47/31, 47/72
– – Combination 12c. rate, 193830/45
– – From Malaya 193564/37
– – Internal postcard 194951/81
– – Malaya to Europe29/41, 32/96, 38/94, 39/50
– – Malaya to the Netherlands East Indies, 1930-3331/50, 32/09
– – Malaya to UK23/19, 24/48, 41/42
– – Malaya to USA26/40
– Re-establishment of services in 194644/48
– Survey Flight covers, Singapore – KL – Port Swettenham, 192634/102, 35/17, 35/70, 36/06
– USA, Mail to, 192956/37
– Wearnes: Internal Air Service, 193733/35, 33/55
– – Special Christmas Flight, 193745/76
– 1930-1931 covers30/70, 31/22
– 193327/29
An interesting postcard, 1939 (Ipoh DLO)36/117
An unidentified drawing, c.194527/58
An unusual routing – East Africa to Jamaica via Singapore29/66
Annual Reports: BMA Malaya – Extracts23/57
– Straits Settlements, 1893, 1895, 190322/14
– Straits Settlements, P&T Dept. 1912-1723/62
Arms of the Malay States37/105
Australian Imperial Forces(see Forces Mail)
B
Bagan Datoh: Cancellations and registration marks23/14, 23/26
Balik Pulau – a misspelled hand struck registration mark28/07
Balloon flights at Singapore (& Brunei)28/38, 28/53
Baluch Regiment in Malaya, 1940 – 4529/57
BANGKOK:
– Anchor chop55/61, 55/83
– B overprint on Straits Settlements stamps33/03
– – Numbers of stamps overprinted36/40
– – 6c. with “Two Cents” offset27/70
– – 6c. with Slug flaw52/53
– – 12c. with E flaw52/55
– – On postcard61/89
Beware of the Light62/73
BMA MALAYA:See British Military Administration
Bogus cancels42/07
Bogus Cover, Straits Settlements 1937 Coronation set29/44
Bogus handstamps, & the faked use of postage-due stamps25/45
Book Advert: “Hong Kong Airmails” (Crewe and Halewood)42/74
BOOK REVIEWS:
– A Brief History of the Malaya Study Group 1959-2019 60 Years … and Counting (F. Podger)62/92
– Airmails of Sarawak, 1926-1941 (J. Rogers)38/02
– Balestiers – the first American Residents of Singapore, The (R.E. Hale)58/27
– Borneo – The Japanese POW Camps (N. Watterson)30/32, 36/25
– British Consulate Post Office at Bangkok 1855 to 1885 (M.J.R. Houde)62/91, 63/31
– British North Borneo, Brunei & Sarawak – Post-war Issues and the Crown Agents (N. Watterson)45/70
– Care & Preservation of Philatelic Material by Collings & Schooley-West31/12
– Collector’s Guide to Singapore Stamps & Stationery, the34/25
– FMS Stamps – Printing History (W.A. Reeves)30/74
– Government Gazettes – Straits Settlements and Native states (N. Tyre)53/75
– Intercontinental Airmails: Vol.2 – Asia and Australia (E.B. Proud)50/56
– Japanese Postal Issues & Overprints (Edited by P. Singer).36/41
– Johor: 300 Early Postcards (Cheah Jin Seng)58/109
– Katalog Stem Lembaran Mini Malaysia (Low Joo Hiap)65/31
– Kedah & Perlis: Their Stamps & Postal History (D.R.M. Holley)36/11
– King George V Key Plates of the Imperium Postage and Revenue Design (P. Fernbank)54/47
– Legacy of the Malay Letter (Gallop)36/84
– Malaya: Postal Documents from 1876 (A. Norris)32/21
– Malaya: Survey Dept. Essays, 1933-3427/42
– Malaya Postal Stationery To 1936 (L.C. Stanway)64/35
– The Malayan Postal Administration in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese Occupation 1943-1945 (J.R. van Nieuwkerk)64/27
– Malaya Postal Stationery, 1937-194751/47
– Malayan Meter Marks 1927-1945 (H. Ong)63/2
– Malayan Philatelist, The23/66
– Malaysia and Federation of Malaya – Their Stamps and Postal Stationery (L.C. Stanway)51/71, 51/95
– 2nd Edition (L.C. Stanway)64/35
– Miss Foss and the Pudu English School29/68
– Netherlands Postal Agents in Malaya (P.R. Blilterman)24/68
– Pahang 1888 to 1903, The Chersonese Collection51/45
– Perak Postcards 1890s-1940s (Abdur-Razzaq Lubis, Malcolm Wade, Khoo Salma Nasution)53/23
– Pictorial Records and Unknown Historical Episodes: Stamps and Mail Under Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia (M. Tsuchiya)57/79
– Postal History of British Malaya (E.B. Proud)23/28, 24/52, 26/46, 42/22, 62/19
– Postal History of British Malaya (E.B. Proud)23/28, 24/52, 26/46, 42/22
– Postal History of PoWs, WWII (D. Tett)43/33, 45/67
– Postal Stationery of South East Asia under Japanese Occupation (M. Tsuchiya)55/23
– Postmarks of Japanese Occupied Malaya, 1942-45 (P. Kearney)32/22
– Sarawak Officials (N. Watterson)37/55
– Sarawak: The Issues of 1871 and 1875 (Smith & Watterson)32/44
– Sarawak: The De La Rue Story (Watterson)41/75
– Sarawak and Brunei: De La Rue Ink Colours (Watterson)45/85
– Scenes from Sumatra (A.C. Hill)43/51
– Singapore Airlines – Airmail Catalogue, 1947-97 (J. Stoltz)31/19
– Singapore Post Offices & Registration Labels (W.H. Lyons) (MSG publication).31/19
– Singapore Post Offices & Registration Labels, 3rd Edition (L.C. Stanway) (MSG publication).55/95
– Singapore Stamp & Postal Stationery Catalogue32/87
– Singapore Stamp Catalogue24/84
– Standard Catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei (ISCA, Kuala Lumpur)21/66, 22/76, 24/84, 25/55, 27/30 30/74, 32/48, 35/54, 52/47
– Stanley Gibbons Commonwealth Stamp Catalogue Brunei, Malaysia & Singapore51/23, 55/23, 59/27
– Straits Settlements Revenue Stamps 1867 to 1902 – The Postal Museum De La Rue Archive (F. Podger) (MSG publication)60/84, 61/32
– Straits Settlements Revenue Stamps 1867 to 1902 – The Postal Museum De La Rue Archive (F. Podger) (MSG publication)60/84, 61/32
– Swiss in Singapore, The (A. Zangger)58/83
– TEC Postage Value Labels (Wong Chee Keong)36/28, 37/112
– Thailand: Mail to & from Prisoners-of war 1942-4525/30
– View of the Postal History of the Malayan Emergency, A (S.H. McEwen)58/111
– White Rajas of Sarawak (Floyd)45/43
BOOKLETS: Johore 192839/22
– Malaysia: An update37/96
– – Flowers stamps, 197937/04, 37/96
– – Sultan Samad Building cover37/92
– – Unrecorded Commonwealth Games, 199645/73
Boy Pilot (The) – letter relating to earlier article21/17
Bradbury Wilkinson material at auction28/11
British Empire Exhibition, Wembley 1924-25: The Ulu Rest House39/18
– Malaya Pavilion31/13, 55/87, 59/9
British Library: Malayan Archive Material32/16
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION:
– A response to a request for information35/03
– Colour analysis61/67
– Microscopy of pigments63/4
– Postage stamps: The Printings34/03, 56/75
– – 1c.57/3, 57/59, 58/13, 58/42
– – 2c. varieties35/34, 56/83, 58/11
– – 5c.62/74
– – 6c. varieties42/03, 42/40, 58/12
– – 8c.41/92, 42/72, 60/92, 62/74
– – 10c. date of issue in Penang43/24
– – 10c. varieties58/12
– – 12c.62/74
– – 15c.57/89, 61/100, 62/73
– – 25c. varieties24/67, 24/80, 58/12, 58/43
– – 50c. Forgeries22/27, 33/65, 53/17, 57/16, 58/71, 58/93, 59/4, 60/96, 62/14, 64/102
– – $259/62
– – $5, green & red: date of issue in 194543/55
– – – Forged overprint or cancel?41/98
– – Dates of withdrawal in 194923/16
– – Earliest recorded dates59/93, 60/13
– – Dots between letters32/71, 35/80
– – Flaws in the overprint33/66, 64/102
– – Invalidation and late use of stamps 195751/79
– – Perforating varieties56/83, 57/11, 58/96, 61/11
– – Plate flaws on stamps, and 1937 Straits Settlements stamps43/37
– – Striated paper60/39
– Postal history:53/35
– – An unusual cover from Bagan Datoh23/14, 23/26
– – Extracts from Annual Reports23/57
– – Extracts from Official Papers22/10
– – Free postage period, 194522/68, 38/32
– – Letters from Major-General Hone, 194533/04
– – Memos from Kuala Lumpur Archives40/63
– – Notes on the postal history, based on official papers23/89
– Postal Stationery: 4c. postcard: printing varieties40/67
– – Japanese Occupation postcard overprinted BMA27/71
– – Use of pre-war postal stationery43/72
British Post Office in Bangkok: the B overprint35/60
British Residents and Advisers in the Unfederated States to 193732/86
British Residents in the Federated Malay States to 192932/12
“Brothers Bungalow” – A Singapore picture postcard44/10
BRUNEI:
– 192650/53
– Unrecorded overprints on a Straits Settlements stamp23/70, 28/19
Bukit Mertajam Registration mark, 189533/13, 33/42
Bulletin de Verification 193121/29, 21/43
Butterworth – RAAF cancellation34/20
Buying stamps in Malaya in 194139/54
C
Cancellations: French Mailboat22/12, 22/15
– Netherlands Indies mailboats24/45
– Penang and Singapore Marine Sorter mark23/39
– Printed Matter Triangle cancels23/30
– Sungei Ujong and Negri Sembilan to 190024/36
– Train Letter marks23/35
CENSORSHIP:
– Civil Censorship of Mail22/17, 22/61, 27/66, 41/98, 46/18, 46/64
– Forces mail57/39
– Labels for Straits Settlements, 1914-1837/52, 37/88, 44/18, 44/39
– Prisoner of War mail: Censorship in Tokyo in WW253/58
– World War I43/87, 46/18, 46/64, 47/11, 47/27
– World War II21/42, 22/69, 38/49, 40/67, 45/86, 47/37, 51/57, 53/17
– Marks:21/42, 22/69, 27/66, 40/67, 41/98, 45/86, 46/18, 46/64, 51/57, 52/15, 52/37, 52/61, 53/17
– – Civil Censorship Handstamps of Straits Settlements, WWI46/18, 46/64
– – “Eye” marking52/15, 52/37, 52/61
– – Forged: Civilian Censorship Study Group booklet on forged censor marks41/98
– – Forged, on WW II cover45/86
– – Japanese Occupied Malaya21/42, 22/69
– – KLM Interrupted mail, 194040/67
– – Regulation warning handstamp, 193951/57, 53/17
– – Wax Seal54/80
– Singapore, 193947/37
– Singapore, 1940 – a doubly censored cover38/49
Central Accounts Office, Singapore: Circular datestamp41/25
Changes to Singapore Post offices and Agencies35/76
Check List of Initials used for postal purposes26/62
Chinese Clubbed Packet System24/63, 24/83
Christmas and New Year Card56/32
Christmas Flight, 1937 by Wearnes Air Services45/76
Christmas Hamper, 1934-35 includes FMS stamps37/17
CHRISTMAS ISLAND:23/40, 50/35
– A postcard sent in 190424/19
– Stamps and Postal History24/03
– Selangor 10c. stamp used in 195539/100
Christmas mails, Army, at Singapore, 194140/03
Chronicle of Events 1871-190633/100
Cigarette Cards from Gernmany44/66
Civil Airmail Rates: Malaya to the UK, 1928 – 4223/19
Closed – an unrecorded instructional mark for Kuala Lumpur26/59
Coastal shipping58/3, 58/31, 58/61
“COBU” Chronicle, Seremban, 1945 (FPO 606)44/36
COCOS KEELING ISLANDS:29/38
– 1933-37 First Postal Agency44/03
– 1946 TSS Islander29/16, 29/38
– 1950 Administrator’s reminiscence43/68
– 1954 Royal Visit59/7
– 195625/09
– Cable postcards from Singapore34/88
– Postal History to 195527/03, 27/76
Coil Stamps, Perak and Selangor, 193842/86, 43/26
Collecting the Mail from Singapore Post Office in 186639/10
Colonial Office index63/14
Colour Changes & New Values, for N. S., Pahang, Perak, Selangor21/67
Coloured Paper for Stamps, 1913-1424/49
Commemorative first-day covers, Malaya and Singapore, 1948-5745/15
Coronation 1953 – Plate Numbers38/07
Coronation Celebrations in Java, 193737/117
Coronation of King Edward VIII – proposed issue24/46
Correct Franking claimed by Sender39/109
Correspondence from the Straits Settlements to India, 1869-8223/80, 24/11
Currency of the Straits Settlements40/68


D

 

De La Rue: Universal Key Plate System: A Report of 1955

27/52

– Use of Chalky surfaced and Coated Papers

45/88

– Archive Material of Malaya: (5) Straits Settlements, final Victorian issues

21/04

– (6) Leaping Tiger issues, Native States

21/76

– (7) Tiger’s Head issues, Native States

21/88

– FMS issues

26/08, 26/36, 26/52, 26/75

– Johore

22/37, 22/50, 22/62

– Specimen overprint, Type D12

37/87

Dead Men – closed post offices and postal agencies

21/18

Definitive Issues, all States: 30c. date of issue, Sept. 1995

44/52

Delayed Mail, Singapore, 1953

27/26

Describing Watermarks

37/12

Did It Catch 0n? – Collecting Entires. Article in PJGB, 1917

27/74

Did You Know?

57/8

Distinguishing Papers by Microscopy

37/06

Distribution of Siamese stamps in Kedah, Kelantan and Perlis

34/52

District Court, Ipoh cachet, 1901

34/29

Districts of the Federated Malay States

38/57

Dutch East Indies

See Netherlands Indies

E
E & O Hotel, Penang – a registered cover of 192240/23
Earlier dates of issue of various stamps29/17
Earliest airmail addressed to Malaya, 1911?32/74
Early Malayan stamp dealer, Mr. Ki Chun, Ipoh46/81
East Coast Highway 194759/6
Eastern Mail Subsidy, 1899 – 190623/49
Emergency, 1956 – An envelope sent from Kemayan, Pahang37/78
Ending of Interchangeability of stamps of Malaysia & Singapore, 196734/86
England-Australia Flights, 1931-3237/38
Essays: 1933-1934 FMS Survey Department essays29/48, 29/52. 36/04, 62/61
– 1938 photographic essay for Perak42/18
– 1949 Proposed Issues30/36
Extracts from Crown Agents Record Books, – for the FMS39/89
F
Fake Stamps – A newspaper report,198627/41
Fakes and forgeries38/38
Federal Territory: 15c. Agricultural stamp – imperforate44/97
FEDERATED MALAY STATES:
– Air Mail issue64/115
– An unusual Italian label, with an FMS connection23/60
– Booklets29/67, 30/03
– British Residents to 192932/12
– Cinderella23/60, 58/10
– Collector of Stamps59/36
– Extract from Annual Colonial Report 193431/09
– Extracts from the Crown Agents Records39/89
– Ink recipes30/28
– Judicial stamps28/63, 53/39, 54/39
– Mail routes58/3, 58/31, 58/61
– Meter marks56/38
– Paper thickness63/15
– Postage Stamps: Early Die Proofs29/20
– – 1900 Colour Trials39/07
– – 1900 Provisional issue42/85, 44/64, 60/77
– – 1900 overprints on Negri Sembilan stamps, joined T & E43/70, 44/39, 45/15
– – 1900 overprints on Perak 5c. stamp43/34, 45/08
– – 1933 Survey Department Essays29/52, 38/26, 51/77
– – 2c. values39/12, 40/47
– – 4c. scarlet, Die I: date of issue40/87
– – 4c. scarlet, Die II: watermark variety59/45
– – “4 CENTS” on 3c. scarlet, unissued, c.191843/96
– – 5c. script watermark stamp24/41
– – 5c. mauve on yellow, poor printing38/06
– – 6c. value40/30
– – 8c. grey & ultramarine: early date used32/15
– – 12c. ultramarine41/67
– – 20c. new watermark variety41/13
– – 25c. purple and magenta41/20, 59/102
– – 30c. value42/04
– – 35c. value42/42
– – Stamps included in a Christmas Hamper, 1934-3537/17
– Postage due labels38/19
– Postage due marks, 1890-192422/03
– Postal Stationery: Letter Card29/60
– – Newspaper wrappers55/77
– – Postcard: “2 CENTS” surcharge on 1c. postcard36/03
– – – 2c. green22/49, 22/61
– – Registration Envelopes26/70, 28/70, 59/69
– Postmarks
– – “Cancelled”62/110, 63/14
– – Central Accounts Office58/18
– – FMS Savings Bank58/45
– – Selangor 191627/73
– – Tongah Islands52/61, 52/86
– – Trolak / Trollak56/60
– – Unidentified56/84, 57/12
– Revenue stamps28/63
– Rulers & Chief Government Officers31/46
– Survey Department (see also Essays)59/72, 63/50
– War Relief Charity Labels 191651/75-76
FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS:
– Railway newspaper stamps24/56, 27/72, 58/18, 58/42
– Railway postmarks59/92
FEDERATION OF MALAYA:
– 1948 Definitive Issues57/73, 59/35, 59/42, 60/93, 62/65
– – Printer’s waste59/35
– 1957 Definitive Issues26/23, 35/93, 51/78
– – Official aerogramme54/85
– 1957 Independence61/102
– 1958 First Anniversary of Independence53/65, 55/88
– 1959 Parliament issue: first=day covers44/64, 44/98
– 1963 Revenue Stamps55/36, 55/59
– Archive material53/85
– Official reuse of Japanese Occupation envelope56/61
– Post Office list 194859/34
Fire in Kuala Lumpur (Subang) Sorting Office, 198324/53
First-day covers, Malaya & Singapore, 1948-5745/15
Flowers stamps booklets, Malaysia, 197937/04, 37/96
FMS $1 stamp used in Perlis, 190946/80
FMS/SS.: An unusual combination cover28/39
FORCES MAIL:
– Airmail cover25/08
– Army Christmas Mails, 1941 – Straits Times extract40/03
– Australian Forces postal services22/29, 22/52, 27/68, 51/34, 65/4
– Censorship 194157/39
– Field Post Office 3654/36, 54/66
– Field Post Office 4756/85
– Field Post Office 5856/53, 56/85
– Field Post Office 58B56/85
– Field Post Office S.P. 50624/56, 30/51, 31/10, 31/12
– Field Post Office 606 (Indian)44/36
– Force Emu 1939-4031/04
– Laroot Field Force cover, 187631/04
– Singapore forces mail concessions 194762/5
– Troopship mail52/23
– United States forces in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur55/40, 55/63
Foreign Money Order Office, K. Lumpur, cancellation, 190728/41
Forgeries: BMA Malaya: 50c22/27, 33/65
– Censor Mark on WW II cover45/86
– Postmark on BMA $5 and other stamps42/96
– Singapore: 50c., $1, $2, c.194922/45, 33/65
– Straits Settlements: 1867 Queen Victoria60/5
– – 1917 Red Cross issue41/70
– The “George Gee” overprints of Malaya46/69, 47/41
– Train Letter, 193137/114
Form AV7 – Airmail delivery bill29/54
Fortieth Anniversary Issue, “The Malayan Philatelist”40/27
French accountancy marks on mail from the Straits Settlements28/37, 28/66
French Mailboat Cancellations22/12, 22/15
French Postage-due Markings25/56


G

 

German Mailboat Postcards, c. 1900

30/66

Geylang circular date stamp, Singapore 2603

34/56

Golden Members

52/3, 53/2, 54/2, 55/3, 56/3, 57/3

Gopeng, Perak – an adapted registration handstamp

42/73

Great Britain: A Postmaster’s Notice of 1854, relating to mails

23/98

Green, Joseph: PMG, Malaya 1949-52

25/10

H
Handstamp “P.G.”61/77, 61/104, 62/20
Harrison & Crosfield62/110, 63/14
Hiltolock stamp albums63/14
Hong Kong airmails42/74, 55/16
Hotel Envelopes, pictorial28/23, 28/54
Hotels, Singapore: (Ocean Park & Embassy)46/17, 46/63
Hotel Envelopes, pictorial28/23, 28/54
How to look after your collection54/39
Hydaspe – wrecked in 188424/62


I

 

Indian 4as stamps used in Penang, 1854

31/39

Indian Army postal markings: Base Post Office-4, DELY

36/26

Indian Field Post Office no. 606 – Seremban, 1945

44/36

Indian stamps bisected, used in the Straits Settlements

28/56

Initials used for postal purposes

26/62

Instructional mark: Contrary to Regulations/ etc. of 1899

33/49

– Insufficiently Prepaid for Airmail, 1962

40/11

– Kuala Lumpur, Closed

26/59

Insured mail – letter sent from Johore

36/83

International Reply Coupon – Improper use, 1953

47/49

International Society of Postmasters, c. 1978

46/82

Ipoh Dead Letter Office mark, 1939

36/117

Ipoh, District Court cachet, 1901

34/29

J
JAPANESE OCCUPATION:
– Borneo: information required25/12
– Cancellations21/41
– Censor Markings21/42, 22/69
– Contrary to Regulations cachet, 194323/15
– Dai Nippon 2062 overprint flaws64/106
– Dates in cancellations35/51, 36/118
– Dutch East Indies55/10, 55/33
– Handbooks38/96
– Indian National Army mail?33/30
– Johore: Dai Nippon 2602 overprint34/85
– – Revenues: Bukit Pahat Treasury59/39
– – Un-recorded mark of Mawai34/93
– Kedah: Japanese Occupation or BMA Cover50/39
– – Dai Nippon 2602 overprint34/85, 62/45
– – Revenue overprint (“War Tax”)46/03
– Kelantan: 40 CENTS raised surcharge45/34
– – Overprinted stamps without seal21/30
– – Unrecorded postmark40/84
– Negri Sembilan: Overprint flaws64/106
– Pahang: 1c. plate flaw64/53
– – 2c. orange, a fantasy overprint43/37
– – 2c. + 2c. postcard, 194331/38
– – 5c. stamp used in Burma29/12
– – A letter from Pahang24/50
– – Single-line chop on 2c41/52
– Penang: Okugawa-Akira Seal42/49, 42/79, 59/38
– – Postal History41/03, 42/20
– – Penang handstamp on Perak54/42
– Perak:
– – New varieties63/17
– – Registration handstamp of Gopeng42/73
– Pictorial Cancellations27/40, 28/19
– Postage stamps:
– – 1942 Japanese stamps – Fall of Singapore38/97, 40/38
– – 1943 Pictorial Definitive Issue36/22, 38/69, 56/30, 56/65, 60/66, 64/52
– Postal markings:57/27
– – Banir, Perak61/105
– Postal stationery:
– – Envelope56/61, 56/85
– – Postcard: 4c. red tin-dredging card41/52, 53/51
– Propoganda Leaflets, 1944-4544/46
– Red cross overprints3/43, 57/97
– Revenue Stamps22/56, 52/10, 52/38, 53/38
– Savings Bank folder25/26
– Singapore: A card sent to Kuching33/52, 34/28
– – Receipt Stamp Dauty – The 6c. Surcharge (Used in Singapore)55/3
– – Pre-war postmark62/109
– Single-frame Chops: Update to Gallatly’s colour charts54/81
– Straits Settlements: Overprints on stamps31/25, 61/16
– – 2c. postcard surcharges52/85, 53/41
– Trengganu: An Official Notice25/54
– – Kemanan Censor Mark54/18
– Unidentified pictorial cancels26/03, 26/69
– Varieties of overprint41/50
– YMCA covers overprinted “On Postal Service”31/30
Jawi Slogan, Batu Pahat, Johore 195646/42
Jerak Railway Station, – two new postmarks40/87
JOHORE:
– Archive material53/85
– Bisect54/27, 54/65
– Booklets of stamps, 192839/22
– Combination covers56/3, 64/105
– De La Rue Archives22/37, 22/50, 22/62
– Etiquettes: Johore Bahru, 1974 – a label for bulk registered mail44/26
– – Introduction of adhesive registration labels, c. 193046/12
– – registered article receipt56/11
– Meter mark: Batu Pahat46/42
– Muar Railway60/7
– Picture postcards38/30, 51/21
– Postage meter error57/32
– Postal Convention 187653/15
– Postal history: Cover to Singapore, 194235/09
– – Insured registered letter, 193736/83
– – Royal cover to Dr. Wood56/84
– – Twice-registered cover, 189131/54
– – Underpaid cover taxed with a revenue stamp, 199245/77
– Postal markings:
– – Ayer Hitam61/10
– – Batu Pahat: 1956 Jawi slogan in meter franking46/42
– – Instructional mark59/65
– – Japanese Occupation: 1945 Post Office Savings Bank slogan38/55
– – Johore Bahru65/22
– – Kuang58/90
– – Loonchi55/82
– – Masai46/13
– – Muar58/100
– – Muar Telegraph Office57/99
– – Rengit62/49
– – Semerah experimental chop31/53, 40/104
– – Tebrau64/105
– – Unrecorded UNPAID mark of 190135/90
– – Unusual handstruck slogan38/66
– – Unidentified28/06
– Postal stationery: Earliest use of a State postcard?33/68
– – Official picture postcards56/64
– – Town Board postcards53/87
– Postage due stamps with fake cancels45/16
– Postage Stamps: SG 1 1876 Overprint on Straits 2c. Brown53/3, 54/67, 55/18, 58/71
– – 1876 Overprint on Straits 4c. Rose50/54, 53/3
– – SG 7 Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose58/35, 59/96
– – SG 9 Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose, watermark inverted56/17
– – SG 63a Overprint on Straits 2c. Rose, dropped “R”62/78
– – Overprints on Straits Settlements: An Offset51/31
– – 1891 issue36/30, 47/10, 51/3
– – – Colour Trials36/30
– – – Requisition history51/3
– – – The “CENST” error – a new variety47/10
– – 1894 surcharge issue: 3c. on 5c. surcharge variety – narrow setting27/62, 28/79, 29/46, 30/35, 36/118, 53/40
– – – – missing stop61/13
– – 1896 Memahkotaan37/60
– – 1904 issue: Plates and colour variations58/59
– – – Requisition history to 192251/4
– – – 10c. Multiple Crown CA Watermark Inverted52/85
– – – $1. Multiple Vertical Rosettes54/17
– – 1922 issue: 10c. inverted watermark59/71
– – 1935 issue: 8c. imperforated copy22/11
– – 2c. dull purple & orange (MCA wmk.): date of issue39/49
– – “3 CENTS” surcharge on 5c.56/28
– – “3 CENTS” surcharge on 8c.36/10
– – Printed on thin striated paper41/49, 42/72
– – 1941 Provisional High Value Stamps55/17, 55/42
– – 1948 Definitive Issue: 10c. imperforate59/71, 61/43
– – 1957 Definitive Issue: 20c. Missing tillerman51/78
– Registration Labels, 1931-3845/32, 45/70, 46/35
– Revenues: Bukit Pahat Treasury59/39
– Start of postal services 187653/3
– The Sultana of Johore, c.193547/53
Judicial stampsSee under state headings
Jusqu’a airmail cancels of Singapore35/06
K
Kampar, – An un-recorded registration handstamp, 1945-4641/70
KEDAH:
– Agri-Horticultural & Livestock Exhibition, 194022/88
– Alor Star and Kota Star55/36
– Alor Star Dead Letter Office and Censor Regulations, 194040/54, 44/38, 44/60
– Archive material53/85
– British Adviser cover58/95
– Centenary of Transfer to Great Britain50/36
– Imperial Reply Coupons44/80
– Postage stamps: 5c. orange-yellow, watermark inverted and reversed42/07
– – 1912 issue – 1c. with inverted & reversed watermark45/75
– – 1912-41 issues, Paper, printing, perforation & watermarks22/77
– – – Marginal markings64/76
– – 1919 Bisected stamps43/55, 44/21, 44/61
– – 1921-24 Malay Ploughing issue: Cracked plate flaw39/52
– – – New watermark varieties36/96
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition overprint: the long overprint23/44
– – – usage24/68, 54/64
– – 1922 5c. yellow – printings & usage45/20
– – 1937 Definitive Issue57/53
– – Japanese Occupation, Revenue overprint (“War Tax”)46/03
– – 1948 Definitive Issue58/101
– – 1957 Definitive Issue varieties56/82
– Postal history: Curious cancellation on a Kelantan stamp38/95
– – FMS $1 & $2 stamps used at Langkawi, 190938/25
– – Instructional Marks, 195140/58
– – Japanese Occupation or BMA Cover50/39
– – MBE Stamps used in Perlis24/68
– – Taxed cover from Serdang, 193838/83
– Postal markings57/37
– Postal stationery: Postcards52/84
– – Registration envelopes30/19, 31/36, 61/44
– Post offices / postmarks:
– – Alor Star55/36, 59/90
– – Alor Star Tesco51/82
– – Padang Besar56/60
– – Padang Trap36/112
– Report on D.R.M. Holley exhibit, USA37/90
– Returned from Alor Star60/46
– Sale in Penang64/115
– Thai Occupation(see Siamese Occupation)
– Use of Straits Settlements stamps57/13
KELANTAN:
– 1909 visit of Sir John Anderson55/27
– A cover and its contents, 193944/43
– A postcard sent from Tumpat to Tras, Pahang, 191944/20
– A registered cover from Manek Urai, 193734/82
– Another Post Office wax seal, Kota Bharu39/05
– First Air Mail Services, 1938 & 194045/74
– Forged cancellations on the 1937 issue32/110, 33/44
– Japanese Occupation: 1942 “40 CENTS” surcharge & seal, raised surcharge45/34
– – Overprinted stamps without seal21/30
– – Sunagawa Surcharge Error51/36
– Kota Bharu post office wax seal28/10
– Life in the State, 1920-2321/61
– Postage stamps:
– – Siam used in Kelantan59/45
– – FMS used in Kelantan60/48, 60/101
– – 1911 Definitive Issue60/12
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition21/85, 35/59, 38/96, 39/09, 39/53, 44/48, 45/41, 46/14
– – 1926-1927 2c. green24/07
– – 1928 $128/14
– – 1932 $1 blue, Sultan Ismail: date of issue, 1932 or 1933?33/26
– – 1948 10c. Silver Wedding, Ink spot46/35
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage56/65
– – Use of stamps of other states24/22, 24/29, 42/80, 57/13
– Postmarks
– – Batu Mengkebang64/49
– – Gual Periok61/106
– – Kuala Pergau37/50
– – Pengkalan Chepa55/63
– – Suspect33/44, 34/24, 34/57
– – Tumpat57/13
– Printing dates51/52
– Registration Labels24/31, 25/48
– Seaplane visit 193034/90
– Thai Occupation:(see Siam)
KGVI Collectors’ Society – Address by J. B. Marriott27/45
King Edward VIII – proposed Colonial issue for Coronation 193724/46, 30/14
Kiwi Members’ League, Singapore 195438/25
Kuala Lumpur: New postmark40/71
– 5th ASIAN International Exhibition, the Queen’s exhibit33/50
Kuala Rompin & Temerloh – a Pahang conundrum40/76
Kuantan – a new postmark40/71
L 
Label, Welfare Fund, 196241/13
Labels inscribed Singapore28/69
LABUAN: 
– Forged postmark62/75, 62/104
– Late mail 194129/61
– Overprinted Brunei and Straits Settlements 1906-0729/62, 30/31, 62/48
– Registration labels61/42, 61/75, 62/105
– Use of Straits stamps after 190735/74
Letters to the Editor28/15, 31/63, 37/16, 39/19, 42/20, 42/81, 42/97, 54/51, 56/65, 59/5, 62/19, 62/72, 62/104, 63/11, 63/44, 63/75
Local Relief Fund(see Straits Settlements – War Fund)
Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops(see Straits Settlements – War Fund)
M
MALACCA:
– A boxed Recommandé mark30/53
– A cover from the free postage period, 194533/54, 34/55
– How were stamps cancelled, 1871-7444/47
– Mail routes58/61
– Missent to Malacca39/59
– Postmark usage62/45
– Possible unpaid mark56/79, 57/6, 57/10
– Slogan cancels, 1935-3844/05
– Unrecorded instructional & recommandé marks38/04
Malay States: Early postal services24/26
– “Leaping tiger” issues, 1891-9541/36
– Overprints on Victorian Straits stamps25/15
MALAYA (General):
– China International Famine Relief Commission50/14
– Delayed Mail 195350/24
– GTP Tax mark50/19
– Imperial Penny Postage Scheme50/50
– Looking Back50/28
– Stamp values, seventy years ago23/61
– 1933-1934 Survey Department Essays26/49, 27/49, 36/04, 37/21, 37/102, 38/26, 44/88, 50/55, 51/9, 51/10
– 1935-1941 Issues: Plate numbers & Imprints29/03
– 1935-1941 Issues: Weave patterns63/70
– 1941 Printings of Malayan stamps on Striated paper24/59
Malaya-Borneo Exhibition 1922: General articles (see also under state headings)23/46, 54/64
– Medals32/75, 33/44
Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis56/64, 57/12
Malayan Emergency – 1948-60:
– Commonwealth Units in Malaya30/68, 31/22
– General matters47/56
Malayan Miscellany21/34, 21/50, 24/11, 24/82, 26/07, 26/70, 28/19, 28/40, 28/79, 29/38, 30/07, 31/21, 31/42, 31/64 32/48, 32/76, 32/100, 32/107, 33/44, 34/28, 34/55, 34/81, 35/44, 35/62, 35/95, 36/15, 36/56, 36/79, 36/118, 37/21, 37/54, 37/121, 38/21 39/87, 42/06, 42/72, 42/83, 42/85, 42/88, 43/45, 44/09, 44/20, 44/39, 44/98, 45/09, 45/39, 45/70, 45/89, 45/96, 46/14, 46/34, 46/59, 46/61 46/62, 46/72, 46/84, 47/08, 47/72, 50/35, 50/51, 51/23, 51/32
Malayan Patriotic Fund Labels28/03, 44/08, 55/58
Malayan Postal Union(see Postage Due)
Malaya Pavilion, British Empire Exhibition, 1924-2531/13
Malayan Postal Union postal order58/18
Malayan Railways – letter of 194639/51
Malayan Special Force in the Congo30/08, 30/73
Malayan Stamp Quarterly, 196236/87
MALAYAN UNION: Victory59/29 (illustration only)
Malayan Welfare Fund41/13, 54/68, 54/88, 55/37, 55/38, 55/39
MALAYSIA:See also New Issues Column Index
– 1970 Butterfly Definitive Issue: Proofs of low values42/14
– – Proofs of high values42/27
– 1973 Butterfly definitive issue, 15c. double print25/12
– – 1977 Harrison reprints31/20, 36/07, 36/116, 42/68
– 1979 Flora and Fauna Definitive Issue:23/58, 25/38, 26/18, 28/28, 29/11, 29/23, 37/33, 60/15, 61/18
– – Marginal markings24/10, 24/51, 24/79
– – Stamps booklets30/04, 37/04, 37/96
– 1983-89 issues printed by Security Printers Sdn. Bhd.35/46
– 1986 Agri-Horticultural Definitive Issue35/64, 36/42, 36/45, 36/69, 37/121, 38/84, 39/09, 39/80-81, 40/21, 42/63
– – $2 missing black42/63
– – Sultan Samad Building booklets37/92
– 1986 Malaysian Airline System Issue52/63
– Issues from 1990See New Issues Column
– Archive material53/85
– Birds of Prey issues, re-print of 20c. value37/118
– Booklets, an up-date37/96
– – Marine Paradise stamp booklets37/44
– Dumped mail recovered54/79
– “Malaysia” – when did this term appear?44/29, 44/65, 44/98
– Malaysian stamps used in Singapore 1963-6533/34
– Official Folders for Opening of New Post Offices47/62
– Official Presentation covers, cards & packs47/32
– Postage ratesSee New Issue Column Index
– Postal stationery: Aerogramme: “Le Tour de Langkawi” Cycle Race, 17 July 199941/54
– – Envelope: 15c. proof or trial42/63
– – – Pre-printed stamps on envelopes36/82
– – Postcard: 1965 colour trials?40/57
– – Registration envelopes44/87, 45/44, 58/14
– Presentation pack forerunners?36/80
– Revenue stamps: 1963 issue55/36
– – Used as postage stamps39/41, 45/77
– – 2005 Currency change56/64, 57/12
– Sea Mail label57/87
– Watermark & printing varieties, and perforation errors36/29
– Visit, September 199536/59, 36/92
Mambang-di-Awang postmark39/53
MARITIME MAIL
– Mail Boats between Singapore and New Guinea27/56
– Mail damaged whilst in transit at sea, 1921 (SS “Kalayan”)46/52
– Mailboat Cancellations: French21/37, 21/84, 22/12, 22/15
– – German21/37, 21/84
– Marine Sorter Marks: Penang – Singapore22/08, 23/39, 39/60, 50/19, 55/84,56/11
– SS Resolute: special cachet 193423/43, 23/100
– SS Singapore59/37
– Straits Steamship Company58/3, 58/31, 58/61
Meter Marks – Robinson & Co.63/71
– U2464/51
Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF)50/23, 51/9, 51/33
Microscopy applied to pigment study63/4
Missent instructional mark: Missent to Malacca39/59
– Missent to Singapore21/50 , 27/31
Misspelled postmark, 197329/38
Mobile Post Offices63/75
Money Order cancellation, Kuala Lumpur28/41
Much travelled cover, A, January 194261/78
Multiple Crown & Script CA Watermark, approved essay, 192030/72
N 
Naning War63/38
Native States Printings 1891-190151/27
  
NEGRI SEMBILAN: 
– Early Mail Routes38/28
– Negri Sembilan Treaty, 189531/45
– Mail under-paid due to missing stamp57/88
– Postmarks: A new mark (Jelebu?)38/82
– – Bahau44/62
– – Cancellations to 190024/36
– – Lenggeng43/32
– – Mantin55/63
– – Perhentian Tinggi21/59, 27/55
– – Pertang41/61
– – Port Dickson Camp58/17, 58/65
– – Seremban54/17, 56/60
– – Siliau41/48
– – Straight-line cancels25/11
– Perhentian Tinggi, the place and postmarks21/59
– Postage Stamps: 1891/1895 Definitive Issue41/36, 51/27
– – – 4c/8c with double overprint in green54/59
– – 1933-1934 Survey Department Essays50/55
– – 1935-41 issues:24/54
– – – Printings23/71, 24/11
– – – 2c. green postcard uprated in 194138/48
– – – 2c. postcard uprated by 2c. Selangor stamp, 194141/43, 43/60
– – – 6c. no stop variety33/33, 34/28, 63/10, 63/44
– – – 1941 Colour changes and new values21/67, 35/73, 62/109
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage.55/86, 56/65
– – 1959 Silver Jubilee.60/1
– Revenue stamps: Judicial Overprint Issue53/37, 53/64
– – 1948 Revenue Issue42/64
  
NETHERLANDS INDIES: 
– Japanese Occupation55/10
– Mailboat Cancellations24/24
– Postagent Cancellations27/17
– Postal Agencies at Singapore and Penang24/68, 31/67, 34/71, 56/40
  
NEW ISSUES COLUMN: (see separate indices)
NEWSLETTER58/24, 58/50, 58/76, 58/107, 59/20, 59/51,59/78, 59/109, 60/22, 60/55, 60/83, 60/110, 61/22, 61/52, 61/82, 61/110, 62/25, 62/53, 62/85, 62/114, 63/27, 63/59, 63/88
New Zealand Forces P.O.- 5, Singapore35/04
North Borneo & Singapore – some postal details, 1949-5040/55


O

 

Official Folders for Opening of New Post Offices, Malaysia

47/62

Official Postcard used at Singapore

39/21

Official Postcards – Straits Settlements, c.1890

29/36

Official Presentation covers, cards & packs, Malaysia

47/32

On Buying stamps in Malaya, 1941

39/54

1c. surcharge on 8c. orange

36/12

Our Lady of the Sea – a German mail boat

29/18

Overland Mail, Europe – Singapore – China, 1845

21/24

 
P
Pacific Mail Steamers: Burns Philp Line22/55, 22/68
Padang Trap Post Office, Kedah36/112
PAHANG:
– 1891 Provisional Issue – Forgery65/20
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue41/36, 51/28-29
– 1897 Bisected Provisional Stamps26/85, 27/18, 28/76, 29/32, 52/75, 52/80
– 1898 Provisional Issue – 50c. values27/38
– 1898 Overprint on Perak $1 and $5 stamps34/26
– 1933 Survey Department Essay38/26
– 1935 Definitive Issue21/49, 21/67, 22/48, 28/43, 36/95, 37/12, 37/74, 55/36, 64/53, 64/82
– – Specimens59/61
– 1948 Definitive Issue58/99, 64/102
– 1948 Revenue Issue42/64, 52/1, 58/57
– 1952 Date of issue of the new values & colour changes35/92
– 2c. orange – a new Japanese Occupation stamp42/87, 43/23
– – a fantasy overprint (different from above)43/37
– – A mail route from Raub to Kuala Kubu, 190244/52
– 5c. postal stationery envelope, 193637/74
– A newly discovered Survey Dept. Essay, 1933-3438/26
– A mail route from Raub to Kuala Kubu, 190244/25
– An early envelope from Pekan (J.P. Rodger)37/76
– Fraser’s Hill59/67
– Kuala Rompin & Temerloh: a conundrum40/76
– More on early postal details40/78
– One Hundred Years Ago37/59
– Postmarks:
– – Bukit Betong62/79
– – Jerantut61/45
– – Kuantan Road56/63
– – Pekan or Maran55/39, 55/63, 57/72
– – Sungei Ruan56/78, 57/10
– – Triang53/38
– – Ulu Pahang57/37
– Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, history of40/18
– Reply-paid postcards, 195037/75
– Some Background Postal History23/03
– The Emergency, An envelope from Kemayan, 195637/78
PAPERS:
– Distinction between Ordinary and Chalk-surfaced37/06
– Fibre analysis60/40
– Striated Paper, 1941 Printings24/59, 60/39, 60/64, 61/33
– Use by De La Rue, chalky and coated45/88
– Weave patterns63/70
Paquebot Mail forwarded by Air, 1930-3947/81
Paquebot mark of Singapore, 198123/29
Paquebot mark on Straits stamps29/20, 30/71
Paquebot Marking of Port Swettenham, 192927/61
Paquebot Marks, Singapore & Malaya (correction)21/18
Parcel Post Labels21/50, 21/84
Parcel Post Labels, 198022/67
Parcel Stamp, Selangor Government Railway45/19
PENANG:
– 1809 J. Dinwiddie letter to UK56/13
– 1856 letter to Batavia by P&O steamer43/66
– 1955 Use of obsolete stamps by government department46/60
– E & O Hotel – a registered cover of 192240/23
– Indian stamps used in 185431/39
– Japanese Occupation: Early postal history41/03
– OAT mail59/59
– Penang Philatelic Society46/83, 47/91
– Postal markings:
– – 1864 “INDIA UNPAID” handstamp47/03, 47/72
– – 1938 cancellation used for only one day?32/118
– – Bukit Mertajam Registration mark, 189533/13, 33/42
– – Butterworth – RAAF cancellation34/20
– – Election publicity cachet, 195541/69
– – Eye Mark52/15
– – Handstruck slogan mark, 195540/113
– – Hotel postmarks50/58
– – Jarak61/10
– – Jerak Railway Station: two new postmarks40/87
– – Late Fee mark26/16, 26/26, 34/67, 35/62
– – Oval chop56/63
– – Pinang Tunggal61/10
– – Refused mark of 193054/65
– – Retour mark of 193727/54
– – Unusual handstamp34/23, 54/41, 54/66
– – Variants of the “147” duplex cancellations40/79
– Registration labels61/105
– Simpang Ampat Free Post Period55/7
– Use of obsolete stamps by Government Department, 195546/60
– Well-travelled cover29/19
People(see Persons)
PERAK:
– Anglo-Siamese Treaty55/79
– Overprints on Straits Settlements36/33, 47/04, 52/53
– 1886 “One Cent/Perak” on Straits 2c. rose36/33
– 1886 “Ferak” error57/95, 57/97, 62/21
– 1891 “No Bar” surcharges47/04
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue41/36, 51/29, 60/62, 62/21
– – 1c. – 1G for 1c. and reprints37/07
– 1900 “Three Cent” surcharge on $1, small “t” variety41/70
– 1900 postal receipts (Tanjong Malim provisionals)52/7, 55/15
– 1935 issue24/54
– 1935-41 issues – Printings32/51
– – 1938-1941 4c.54/35
– – 1941 Colour changes and new values21/67
– – Specimens59/61
– – Sultan Abdul Aziz essays57/33
– 1943 Revenue stamp52/10, 52/38, 53/38, 54/39
– 1948 Definitive Issue – 6c. postcard64/82
– 1965 Orchids series, flaw on 15c. value41/79
– 1991 Dead Letter Office cds & instructional mark43/98
– A “FREE” postcard, 189045/56
– An unusual cover from Bagan Datoh23/14, 23/26
– Bisected Judicial stamps, 1889-9041/80
– Coil Stamps, pre-war42/86, 43/26
– Perak War – a cover of 187531/04
– Perfidy in the issue of the 2c. orange & 3c. surcharge45/90
– Postal stationery: Straits QV cards overprinted33/06, 33/45, 57/65, 61/89
– – 1891 Definitive Issue – 1c. postcard64/83
– – 1941 2c. postcard: overprinted for official use52/38
– – – used in Straits Settlements and Selangor50/10
– Postmarks: An unrecorded 2c. postage-due mark28/58
– – Batu Gajah Postal Orders61/79
– – Ipoh Dead Letter Office33/29
– – Janing59/68
– – Kamunting56/60
– – Kota Bharu59/5
– – Salak59/39
– – Sauk50/35
– – Single Line Paid54/76
– – Station postmark64/101
– – Tapah Road57/14
– – Trong58/94
– – Ulu Bernam64/111
– Photographic Essay, c. 193842/18
– Registration handstamps: Gopeng42/73
– – Kampar41/70
– – Laroot55/35
– – Sitiawan37/116
– – Sungkai and others42/66
– Revenue stamp used for postage57/14
– Sidelights on two Straits stamps surcharged for Perak27/65
– Stamp shortages: 190050/15
– – 194137/55
– Stamps used in Kelantan, 1950-5142/80
– Sultan Abdul Aziz, portrait & biographical details47/94
– Sultan Abdullah wrapper60/49
– Telegrams59/96
– The Dindings, Sitiawan & Hubert Berkeley39/16
– Tsinan Relief Fund, a picture postcard, c.192043/67, 44/22
PERFIN:
– B & K, Singapore 191839/11
– E.T.Co.56/41
– Mounting57/69
– SMC58/98
– VB49/21, 52/14
– YSB57/70
PERLIS:
– An FMS $1 stamp used in 190946/80
– British Adviser cover58/95
– Malaya Borneo Exhibition stamps of Kedah24/68
– Imperial Reply Coupons44/80
– Postage dues: 1948 Definitive Issue58/101
– Report on D.R.M. Holley exhibit, USA37/90
– Thai Occupation Revenue stamps51/86
– Use of Straits Settlements stamps57/13
– 1948 Definitive Issue56/61
– 1957 Definitive Issue47/36
PERSONS (including Obituary or Biography):
– A Philatelist in his Anecdotage32/25
– Allen, H.C.30/16
– Beckton, W.D.21/57
– Berkeley, H.39/16
– Boyd, G.61/59
– Bradley, Rev. D.B.59/87
– Cannicott, Mrs. S.41/02
– Chellappan, S.M.63/67
– Clayton, D.57/60
– Cortazzi, Sir H.59/95, 60/14
– Dexter, B.E.38/45
– Dyce, I.61/59
– Foreman, D.K.59/21
– Gallatly, J.M.62/43
– Gaskell, J.J.63/67
– Gilmour, A., CMG29/45
– Gimlette, Dr. J.D.52/55, 53/64
– Holley, D.R.M.63/67
– Hooper, P.60/3, 60/5, 60/36, 60/63, 63/68
– Kearney, P.N.60/97
– Kent, P.60/111
– Lambert, R.J.61/106
– Lee, L.C. & Co.60/99
– Lyons, W.H.53/51
– Majid, Dr. A.60/39
– Marshall, E.61/13
– Maxwell, W.E.64/107
– McClaren, N.G.63/35
– McEwen, Mrs. S.H.58/87
– Medhurst, D.56/28
– Nelson, G.61/59
– Newman, J.60/5
– Norris, A.F.58/87
– Parr, D.G.38/45
– Peters, G.P.T.60/4
– Proud, E.W.B.58/77
– Raybould, I.F.42/02
– Reeves, W.A.58/9
– Ribeiro, C.A.54/62
– Robertson, J.58/51
– Robinson, Rev. C.59/87
– Rogers, A.F.55/3
– Rosevear, G.J.R.28/42
– Selzer, H.J.54/3
– Skinner, A.J.30/57
– South, G., MBE29/53
– Tay, T.S.54/33
– Traill, T., FRPSL32/03
– Turner, G.R.22/30
– Tyre, Dr. N.53/75
– Vosse, L.B.58/108
– Wade, M.H.56/27
– Wells, W.G.62/31, 63/36
– Wildish, D.B.H., Vice-Admiral58/66
– Wood, Dr. F.E.57/90
Peshawar, Official visit52/61
Philatelic recycling61/79
PHILEX ’87 – Singapore International Philatelic Exhibition28/74
Pictorial Hotel Envelopes28/23, 28/54
PICTURE POSTCARDS: (see also under state headings)
– A Tale of Two Postcards, 190532/45, 32/107
– ASMK unmasked64/103
– Chan Chew Photo Studio63/15, 63/81
– Inland, charges in 194942/13
– Johore51/21
– Map of Malaya, no.9 of 1235/52
– Printers59/9
– Printing errors62/107
– Printing methods60/47, 60/66, 60/91, 61/14, 61/39, 61/74, 61/99
– Singapore, modern reproductions33/40
– Singapore, the temporary GPO, 1923-2833/56
– 1906-0938/30
Plate flaws on Straits Settlements and BMA MALAYA stamps43/37
Plate numbers of the 1953 Coronation Issues38/07
Port Swettenham: An unrecorded Paquebot mark, 192927/61
Post Office Daily List, Singapore 193737/35
POSTAGE DUE:
– Charge not collected56/62
– Charges between the Straits and the FMS, 192527/51
– Cover presenting an unusual problem54/37
– Malaya Borneo Exhibition stamps of Kedah24/68
– Malaysian Revenue stamp used on cover45/77
– Marks: FMS22/03
– – French25/56
– – Johore58/100
– – Singapore44/25, 44/63, 58/101
– Rates27/51, 58/101, 63/79
– Stamps: Faked use of on covers from India25/45
– – MALAYAN POSTAL UNION: varieties24/20, 25/31, 25/36, 57/65
– – – 50c. watermark St. Edward Crown CA34/22
– – Sold in the FMS and SS, 1924-2538/19
– – Thai Occupation Revenue stamps51/86
– – Varieties24/20
POSTAGE RATES: (see also Air mail – Rates) 
– 1862, Straits Settlements33/07
– 1898-1918 for postcards, UPU and Imperial, 1898-191843/21
– 1933 and 197224/24
– 194024/69
– 1949 for inland postcards42/13, 50/62
– 1950-51, an 18c. foreign letter rate?40/24, 40/59
– 1951 and 195531/60
– 1972, and registration charges33/39
Postal Orders58/67, 61/61
Postal Services in Malay States24/26
POSTAL MARKINGS: (see also under state headings)
– Asahan56/60, 59/89
– Batu Menkebang59/87
– BS in triangle56/41
– Chemor59/90
– Grik59/91
– Grit59/91
– Kroh59/91
– Kuala Gris59/90
– Kulim60/99
– Lumut54/38, 54/66
– Lenggong61/79
– Palekbang59/90
– Parit Buntar59/91
– Pasir Puteh59/87
– Posted Out of Course in Malay language37/95
– PP56/51, 62/20
– Singapor Saigon61/45, 61/77, 61/102
– Sungei Choh59/89
– Unidentified61/104
– Unpaid mark, Malacca or Kuala Lumpur56/79, 57/6, 57/10
POSTAL STATIONERY: (see also under state of issue)
– Air-letter sheets, 1954 & 195528/16
– Cards with printed messages30/20
– FMS 1c. card, surcharged “2 CENTS”36/03
– FMS 2c. green postcard22/49, 22/61
– FMS Registration envelopes26/17, 26/70, 28/70
– FMS, Letter Card29/60
– Johore card: the earliest known?33/68, 34/101
– Malaysian Registration Envelope45/44
– Printed messages on cards30/20
– Proud numbering64/102
– SS Registration envelopes28/26
– Updates to “Malaya Postal Stationery 1937-1947”53/95
Pre-WWII unanswered questions57/34
Presentation Packs: Malaysian forerunners?36/80
Printed Matter Triangle Cancellations23/30
Printings of the King George V 10c.36/64
Printed messages on postal stationery cards30/20
Printings of the BMA Malaya issues34/03
Prisoner of War and Internee Postal History39/25, 39/64, 39/101, 40/04, 40/39, 40/64, 40/88, 41/14, 42/94, 43/47
Propaganda Leaflets, Malaya, 1944-4544/46
Propaganda postcards of Malaya, c. 1940-4133/41
Proposed issue of Colonial stamps for the Coronation of KE VIII32/47
Proposed issue of Coronation stamps for King Edward VIII30/14
Protector of Chinese fiscal cancellation, Penang26/22
Pulau Tekong postmark22/57
Q  
Question Box, The21/32, 21/46, 21/65, 22/12, 23/16, 23/32, 23/100, 24/30, 24/70, 24/81, 25/11, 26/20, 26/64, 27/39, 27/74, 28/20, 28/59, 31/18, 31/41, 31/52, 32/97, 33/26, 33/46, 34/101, 35/08, 35/65, 35/90, 36/68, 36/97, 37/22, 37/56, 37/97, 37/122, 37/97, 38/05, 39/55, 39/57, 41/53, 41/76, 41/85, 42/23, 42/70, 43/41, 44/22, 44/40, 45/35, 45/69, 45/87, 46/13, 46/17, 46/63, 47/24, 47/50, 47/61, 47/90, 50/19, 50/23, 51/9, 51/33, 53/63, 54/41, 55/61, 55/63, 55/83, 56/11, 56/40, 56/63, 56/84, 57/12, 59/5, 61/103, 62/19, 64/102 
R
Raffles Hotel, Singapore: Telegraphic facilities22/51
Railways28/68, 39/51
– Construction: East Coast Line36/98
– Muar Railway60/7
– Newspaper/parcel stamps24/56, 45/19, 51/94, 52/62
Raub Australian Gold Mining Co, history of40/18
Receipt for a registered packet, Singapore, 191237/119
Recommandé mark: Bahau, Negri Sembilan, 193044/62
– Malacca30/53
Recovery in Malaya, 1945-4637/89
Red Cross overprints (see also under states)61/103, 62/20
Reference sources63/14, 63/44-45
Refused franking, Kuala Kangsar 193637/14
Registered postcard from Singapore, 189926/65
Registration and postal charges, 197233/39
Registration cancellations of Singapore, forged, 194635/26
Registration envelopes: Malaysia, – official or private?44/87
– FMS28/70
– SS28/26
Registration Labels: “Broadfoot”41/44, 41/75, 42/82, 43/42
– Chartered & Mercantile Banks42/77
– Johore 1931-3845/32, 45/70, 46/12, 46/35
– Kelantan24/31, 25/48
– Kuala Lumpur – altered names21/28, 21/31
– Labuan61/42, 61/75
– Kulai, 1947-4838/56
– Malaya: a closer look at Type 3044/49, 44/98
– Malaya printed on the back21/44, 21/31
– Penan error61/105
– Perak, the “Broadfoot” types43/42
– post-war: Types 42 and 42a43/61
– Singapore sub-postoffices24/08
– Singapore Bar-coded35/20, 35/56
– Singapore 1945-4640/33, 41/41
Registration mark for Bukit Mertajam, 189533/13, 33/42
Reminiscence60/101
Reply Coupon, International – improper use, 195347/49
Research sources56/79, 58/91
Return to sender(see Undelivered mail
Revenue cancellations57/13
Revenue stampsSee also under state headings
– Revenue Revelations: A visit to the British Library32/19
– Rubber tokens58/37
Rodger, J.P. – a letter from Pekan, Pahang37/76
Romance of Hotel Envelopes28/23
Ross Smith Flight, landing in Singapore 191935/25
Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth -a cancellation34/20
Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps51/34, 51/61
Royal Dutch Packet Company in the Dutch East Indies35/30
Royal Philatelic Society London, MSG display60/35
Royal Visit to the Straits Settlements, 190721/14
Rubber tokens(see Revenue stamps)
Rulers & Residents – quotation from35/05
S
SABAH:
– Bagawan Rubber Estate62/106
– Postal history at formation of Malaysia59/97
– Postal markings: Jesselton61/79
Sample Stamps, Waterlow & Sons37/03
Sarkies, Arshak – A postcard to him at Penang, 189546/15
SELANGOR:
– Postal Receipts – Tappal Sheet52/87
– Postmarks:
– – Batang Berjuntai57/71
– – Batu Arang58/45
– – Batu Road56/78, 57/10, 57/14
– – Dead Letter Office mark50/49
– – Foreign Money Order Office62/79
– – Jalan Balai Polis, Kuala Lumpur61/43
– – Klang: Registration handstamp 195451/77
– – Kuala Kubu AR marking53/88
– – Kuala Lumpur50/1, 50/51, 51/32, 56/79, 57/6, 57/10, 61/103, 62/19, 62/79-80, 62/111
– – – Code U 194050/1, 50/51, 51/32
– – – Possible unpaid mark56/79, 57/6, 57/10
– – S over Crescent & Star in circle cancellation32/04, 32/109
– – Single Line Paid54/76
– – Ulu Yam54/67
– – “Unclaimed” mark43/97
– Postage stamps:
– – 10c. stamp used at Christmas Island, 195539/101
– – 1881-1887 “SELANGOR” overprints on Straits 2c.22/07, 22/67, 30/54, 28/18, 28/40, 52/27, 57/92, 58/16, 59/96, 60/98
– – 1891 “TWO CENTS” surcharges on Straits 24c. green47/41
– – 1891/1895 Definitive Issue: stamps and postal stationery41/36, 51/30-31
– – – The “missing” 4c. value41/71
– – – 50c. stamps32/99
– – – $3 earliest date57/72
– – 1900 “Three cents” surcharge, antique “t” in “cents”43/95, 44/19, 57/62
– – 1935 Definitive Issue21/67, 35/22, 37/12, 43/03, 58/85, 58/88, 61/47
– – – Postcard – provisional 2c. uprating51/35
– – – Registration envelope56/33, 56/65
– – 1941 Definitive Issue62/61
– – 1948 10c. Silver Wedding, ink spot46/35
– Pre-war Coil Stamps42/86
– – Coil Stamps, pre-war42/86, 43/26
– – Provisional use of Perak 1941 2c. postcard50/10
– – Provisional use of Straits Settlements 194151/35
– Railway Parcel Stamp45/19
– Revenue stamps:
– – Judicial stamps: “J” and “Judicial” overprints43/52, 44/27, 45/42, 47/48, 51/60, 57/71
– – 1935 $25 postally used?40/105
– – 1948 Issue42/64
– Stanley Gibbons correspondence63/83
– Students Saving Scheme60/101
– Tappal Sheet(see Postal Receipts)
– Telegrams59/96
SHIPS:
– Cicilia64/103
– Konig Albert64/13
– Troopships62/5
– Un Peng64/74
SIAM:
– Distribution of stamps used in north Malaya34/52
– Mail steamer cancellation63/111
– Postage stamps and postal stationery used in north Malaya34/31, 34/92, 35/44, 38/08, 59/45
– Revenues64/101
SIAMESE OCCUPATION:
– Kedah: Revenue stamps51/86, 60/71
– Kelantan: 1943 Stamp Issue45/66, 45/84, 47/28, 47/72
– – Revenue stamps51/86, 52/59, 60/69
– Malaya: 1943 Stamp Issue3/3, 3/27, 25/54, 45/04, 45/39, 53/55
– – Cancellation dates37/15
– Perlis: Revenue stamps60/71
– Trengganu: Postage stamps53/89, 55/66, 57/83
– – Revenue stamps51/83, 53/89, 55/66, 57/83, 60/75
Singapor (ship)61/45
SINGAPORE: (see also New Issues Column Index)
– A collector’s guide to the stamps & postal stationery.34/25
– Air cancels (Jusqu’a airmail marks)35/06
– Aircraft crash, 195430/30
– An early letter, 183132/103
– An early letter to Bangkok, 184659/87
– An unrecorded Recommandé mark27/25
– Annual Report for 1947 – extracts29/14
– Archive material53/85, 55/18
– Attractive Cover with a Story 194161/47
– Collecting the Mail from the Post Office39/10
– Date of Commencement of the Registration service38/46
– Electronic Franking Machine Labels32/90
– Forged registration cancellations35/26
– Forgeries of the KGVI 50c., $1 and $2 stamps33/65
– Gummed or Self-adhesive?57/9
– Hotels (Ocean Park & Embassy)46/17, 46/63
– Introduction of Bar-coded registration labels35/20, 35/56
– Item of un-delivered mail, 200243/69, 44/21
– Japanese Occupation: Postal Slogans51/37
– Labels, 3c., 5c. and 8c.28/69
– Lax Practices on Mail Days in 186661/46
– Meter Stamps25/03
– Missent to Singapore21/50, 27/31
– Mutiny, 191525/52, 42/31
– News from Singapore22/58, 22/69, 22/85, 23/15, 23/51, 23/65, 23/69, 24/25, 24/66, 24/73, 25/24
– Parcel Post receipts58/11
– Post Offices and Agencies:
– – Changes (see also New Issues Column index)21/03, 21/31, 21/40, 35/76, 36/08, 43/48, 53/23
– – Nee Soon23/29
– – Post Office list 194859/34
– – Special post-office counter, 197921/03
– – Temporary GPO 1923-2833/56
– – The first six sub-post offices, 1897-9924/66
– Postage labels (see also New Issues Column index)54/87
– Postage Rates: 1947 Forces mail concessions52/23
– – 1948 Airmail51/81
– – 195546/62
– – 1972 Registration & Postal charges33/39
– Postage stamp issues:
– – 1948 Definitive Issue: Perforations56/65, 59/42, 61/67
– – – Plates60/21
– – – Postal Forgeries, 50c., $1, $222/45
– – 1953 Coronation53/63
– – 1955 QE II definitive Issue45/64, 62/19
– – – Goaman Archive47/16
– – – Presentation folder31/40, 33/53
– – 1962 Definitive issue54/41, 61/17, 62/23
– – Scout issue29/38
– – 1971 Heads of Government issue, printer’s samples30/67
– – 1973 Definitive issue28/65
– – 1974 9th Asian Pacific Scout Conference issue29/19, 29/38, 30/48
– – 1977 Definitive issue60/65
– – 1977 Post Office Savings Bank62/47
– – 1980 Definitive issue26/14, 26/66
– – 1985 Definitive issue32/41, 34/19
– – Issues from 1990(see New Issues Column Index)
– – 1st & 2nd Local – usage54/66
– Postal advice label63/19
– Postal Censor, 193947/37
– Postal details, 1949-5040/55
– Postal markings:
– – 1861 postmark error52/34
– – Bukit Panjang58/71
– – “Found loose in post”, 198543/95
– – Geylang circular date stamp, 260334/56
– – GPO62/72, 64/54
– – Instructional marks: Contrary to Regulations, etc.33/49
– – – Insufficient Address25/51
– – – 1954 & 197635/94
– – – Tax marks, 1971-9244/28, 44/63
– – Meter Mark: Meter Stamps of 196725/03
– – – National Day 198752/15
– – Naval Base56/78, 57/10
– – New slogans (see also New Issues Column Index)21/03, 21/31
– – Official Frank, 191934/21
– – Parcel post56/78, 57/10, 61/104, 62/21, 62/78
– – Paid mark57/6
– – Paquebot mark, 198123/29
– – Pulau Tekong22/57
– – Repair of obliterator, type K26, 1890-9143/71
– – Ship Letter mark, 184026/73
– – Slogan cancellation, the longest word?41/38
– – SNIGAPORE error21/100
– – Special postmarks for the 1969 150th Anniversary issue33/57
– – Sub-office cancellations – dates of changes, codes to times21/26
– – Tanglin boxed mark, 189723/13, 23/31
– – Taxe marks35/43, 35/81
– – Unidentified handstamp62/44
– Postal Museum37/45
– Postal services51/82, 61/67, 62/17
– Postal Stationery21/03, 21/31
– – Official Postcards, 189439/21
– Picture Postcards:
– – Official Postcards, 189439/21
– Picture Postcards:
– – A gruesome picture postcard, 190241/72
– – Brothers Bungalow44/10
– – Registered, 189926/65
– – SW Singapore58/69
– Postman, 1956-8242/98
– Postmaster General’s Report 1871 – Straits Times response57/64
– Raffles Hotel, telegraphic facilities22/51
– Railway newspaper stamps51/94, 52/62
– Registration labels32/10-11, 37/101, 37/120, 39/86, 40/33, 41/41, 44/05-06, 56/12
– Returned mail54/83, 63/82
– Revenue Stamps: QE2 – Change of watermark42/78
– – Singapore Municipal Commission overprints63/52
– – Withdrawal and disposal53/84
– Singapore Postal Museum37/45
– Singapore prepares for the year 2K40/80
– Singapore Stamp Club44/17, 62/4
– Singapore Stamp Club44/17, 62/4
– – Exchange booklet, 196644/17
– Singpex 2019 Cinderellas61/45
– Stamp Exhibition at Beijing, China, 198932/89
– Stamp Exhibition, 1995 – A GB advertising label37/115
– Stamp Trade c. 1900 (T.C. Hin, Asiatic Stamp Co.)35/29, 35/96
– Sub-postoffice Registration Labels24/08
– RAF flight to Sarawak, 193622/87
– Two unusual labels, 3c. and 5c.24/72
– Wreck Mail. 1918, identified39/03
Sitiawan handstruck registration mark, 194637/116
Slogan cancels, Malacca, 1935-3844/05
Slogan mark, handstruck, Penang 195540/113
Slogan Postmarks, 1992-9738/50
Snippets of Malayan philatelic information40/22
Society Headline News61/31, 61/59, 61/87, 62/3, 62/31, 62/59, 62/91, 63/3, 63/35
Specimens: The De La Rue Specimen overprint, 1884-192236/34, 37/87
– Country Overprints59/60, 59/94
– Perfins63/76
SPS Club56/31
Stamp Values, Seventy Years Ago23/61
Stanley Gibbons catalogue entries59/95
Straits Dollar, the value of27/01
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: (see also Malacca, Penang, Singapore)32/71
– Air Mail issue64/115
– Annual Reports22/14, 23/62
– Army Christmas Mails, 1941 – Straits Times extract40/03
– B/172 cancel on GB 2d. blue25/24
– Bogus cover, 193729/44
– Censorship – World War 136/88, 37/52, 37/88, 38/34, 43/75, 44/18
– – Trial Bay53/41
– Chronicle of Events 1871 -190633/100
– Civil Censor Handstamps, WW146/18, 47/11
– Clipper cover, 1941, with high franking33/63
– Combination cover with FMS28/39
– Correspondence to India, 1869-188223/80, 24/11
– Currency40/68, 50/30
– Extracts from the PMG’s Report for 190024/74
– Insured items, 189233/99
– Labuan Crown overprints62/48
– Local Relief Fund(see War Fund)
– Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops(see War Fund)
– Mail routes58/3, 58/31, 58/61
– Mail shipping tender 190756/77, 57/10
– Parcel post: Rates, 188933/86
– – Rates 189333/84
– – Services, late 19th century33/76
– Postage due labels38/19
– Postage rates: 1883-188464/83
– – 1918-192255/57
– Postage stamps: Johore overprints on Straits Settlements50/54
– – Queen Victoria: Definitives printings54/27, 54/84
– – – Key Type – Malformed or Repaired S51/11
– – – Spiro forgeries.60/4
– – – 1860 cover with bisected stamps25/41
– – – 1867 Crown Colony issue50/52
– – – – Used in India?54/79
– – – 1867 6c. Slug flaw52/51
– – – 1867 12c. E flaw52/53
– – – 1867 96c. Perf. 12 1/2.54/75
– – – 1879-1882 overprints22/70, 23/12, 23/27, 35/35, 54/4, 54/6
– – – 1883 overprints52/4, 52/37, 53/16, 61/103
– – – 1884 “4 Cents” on 5c. blue stamp24/18, 24/58, 24/84
– – – 1885-1894 Three cent surcharges55/8
– – – 1891 “10 Cents” surcharge on 24c.55/75
– – – 1891 “Thirty Cents” surcharge on 32c.25/04, 42/45, 55/75
– – – 1892 “ONE CENT” surcharges42/46, 42/88, 43/44, 56/59, 56/82, 57/11
– – – 1898 8c. inverted watermark51/79, 52/14
– – – 1899 4c. surcharge22/07
– – – $5 stamp with Ceylon cancel.23/88
– – – Bangkok overprints(see Bangkok)
– – – Johore overprints(see Johore)
– – – Perak overprints(see Perak)
– – King Edward VII issues54/52, 58/66, 59/45
– – – 1910 $50054/11
– – Cancelled in Hong Kong53/63
– – Used in Labuan31/51, 35/74, 60/40
– – Used in Trengganu22/86, 28/80
– – 1906 Stamps of Labuan overprinted29/62, 47/40
– – 1912 King George V:
– – – 5c. reversed watermark59/68
– – – 50c. Key-plate 237/51
– – – $2 on speckled paper47/30
– – – Special printings for the King’s Collection54/82
– – 1917 Red Cross issue23/97, 41/70
– – 1921-33 KGV 50c. black, script watermark, on olive-green back paper47/09
– – 1922 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition issue: 10c. blue, missing 3rd I43/27
– – – $2 perfin HSBC45/03
– – – New variety30/12, 30/27
– – – Late use of stamps31/34, 31/48
– – – 4c. carmine35/55
– – – 10c. missing third I43/27
– – 1933 Survey Department Essays51/77
– – 1935 Silver Jubilee62/75
– – 1936-41 issues: Dots between letters32/71, 35/80
– – 1936 or 1938? missing vignette43/59, 44/07
– – 1937 King Edward VIII: Proposed issue24/46
– – 1937 King George VI Coronation52/12, 52/62, 53/40, 56/9, 57/34, 59/62
– – 1937-41 King George VI issue60/18, 61/67, 63/18, 64/76
– – – 8c. grey, “white forehead” variety46/34
– – – 8c. red63/78
– – – Dots between letters32/71
– – – Specimen stamps used on piece31/55,32/100
– Postal markings:
– – B21262/77
– – Bukit Panjang58/71, 61/10
– – Directional markings60/14, 60/40
– – Forged60/99
– – Horizontal oval56/63, 56/84
– – Issued by GPO London53/61
– – Pangkor61/106
– – Parcel post61/104
– – PD57/86
– – PP51/56
– – Slogans c.193542/71
– Postal Orders:61/35, 61/61, 61/96
– Postal Stationery: (see also below)23/34, 24/06, 24/12, 24/64, 24/84, 25/27, 27/32, 28/15, 46/66, 46/84, 53/76
– – Queen Victoria: Postcards23/34, 24/6, 24/12, 25/27, 27/32, 37/08, 37/90, 50/20, 53/76, 59/57, 60/119, 60/133, 61/13, 61/41, 61/88
– – King Edward VII issues54/52
– – King George V: Newspaper wrappers55/77
– – – Registration envelopes61/3
– – King George VI:  2c. orange postcard overprinted46/66, 46/84
– – –  2c. green postcard surcharged in Japanese Occupation52/85
– – Official Postcards, 1888-9329/36, 30/59, 62/33, 62/93, 63/11
– – Provisional use of Perak 1941 2c. postcard50/10
– Railway Stamps: Singapore Kranji Railway51/94
– Registered postcard from Singapore, 189926/65
– Registrar of Servants62/33
– Report of the Governor. of the SS, 1870-188623/55
– Revenue stamps: 1867 Judicial issues55/51
– – 1867 Indian and SS issues55/40
– – 1874 Judicial issue56/54
– – Marine Policies issues45/48, 47/57, 53/27, 53/55, 53/89
– – 1882 issue55/61
– – 1910 King Edward VII51/49, 51/51
– – 1912 King George V51/51
– – 1940 Entertainment Tax62/43
– Royal Visit 190721/14
– Silver Jubilee 1935 – official letter22/13
– Singapore 1912 – a receipt for a registered item37/119
– Superintendent of Mails, Singapore, 190942/46
– Value of the dollar 1870-191224/68
– War Fund Charity Labels 191651/53, 51/56, 51/80, 52/14, 63/77
Students Saving Scheme60/101, 61/11-12, 62/19
SUNGEI UJONG:
– 1884 issue Settings50/40
– 1891/1895 Definitive Issue41/36, 51/28
– Cancellations to 190024/36
– Judicial stamps26/04
– Registered parcel post, 189231/03
– Revenue stamps26/04
Syburi(see Japanese and Siamese Occupation of Kedah)
Syonan(see Japanese Occupation of Singapore)
T
Telegraph receipt58/99
Thailand(see Siam)
Thai Occupation(see Siamese Occupation)
The 21st Anniversary of the Malaya Study Group: Reception in London, Photographs, Award to The Malayan Philatelist at London 198021/51
The John Naylor Collection – auction sale 198324/15
The Malayan Philatelist: corrigenda29/37
– Review in the Phil. Journal of GB23/66
– Silver Medal at Ameripex ’8627/24
– Silver Medal at London 1990 Exhibition31/35
The one that did not get away (Airmail letter, Dec. 1941)35/79
Thomson, H. W. – a biographical note25/42
Tigers Exchange League, c. 193438/03
Time travel by P&O Steamers?43/66, 44/21
To Pay or Not to Pay? Underpaid forces’ mail, 195032/72
Tongah Islands52/61, 52/86
TPO marks on airmail letters30/52
Train Letters/Mail: A forged cachet, 193137/114
– Marks23/35, 33/43, 34/24, 45/40, 45/57
– Some thoughts on Train Mail46/32, 46/45, 46/63, 46/70
Trans-Border Postal Arrangements in Malaya26/10, 26/33
Troopships62/5
TRENGGANU:
– 1909 visit of Sir John Anderson55/27
– 1910-1911 Official Papers27/33
– A Postscript to Mr Proud’s Display45/35, 45/89
– Earliest Cancel for KERTEH45/68
– Japanese Occupation25/54, 55/66
– Mahkama Balei fiscal cancellation21/33, 21/45
– Offices and agencies before World War Two54/13
– Postage stamps: 1910-1924 Printings52/35
– – Red Cross issue: 3c., a marginal line problem33/66
– – – Settings of the surcharges32/116
– – 1919-26 Specimens56/15
– – 1921-41 Printings37/25
– – 1938 $5: a genuinely used copy?40/77
– – 1948 Definitive Issue – Perforator damage.56/65
– Postal markings
– – Besut62/107
– – Kuala Trengganu62/107
– Postal stationery: Registration envelopes55/66
– Siamese occupationSee Siam
– Siamese post offices56/37
– Straits Settlements stamps, use of22/86, 29/21
– Volume of Mail, 1912-2625/40
– Why 9 cents of stamps when rate 8 cents?57/94
Tungku Abdul Rahman correspondence57/15
U
Un Peng64/74
Undelivered mail labels64/112
Underpaid air fee instruction mark, 193736/55
Un-recorded Malaysian Booklet, 199645/73
United Nations Flag stamp for Malaysia36/15
Universal Key Plate System: A Report by De La Rue, 191127/52
Unknown instructional label of 192633/23
UNPIAD mark of 186525/28
Unrecorded instructional & recommandé marks, Malacca38/04
UPU and Imperial Penny Postage rate for postcards43/21
US Examiner mark59/70
W
Waterlow & Sons Ltd – Sample stamps37/03
Watermark essay, Multiple Crown, Script CA, 192030/72
Watermark variety, the FMS stamps – upright script watermark40/58
Watermarked Paper – a full sheet of single Crown CA paper27/37
Watermarks – Describing37/12
Watson Collection60/119, 60/133
Wearnes Air Services: Aircraft used, 1937-4046/73
– Christmas Flight, 193745/76
Welfare Fund Labels, Malaya 196241/13
Why I collect Malaya.55/84
Windrath of Singapore, 1890-190134/80
Wishful Thinking32/98, 33/44, 64/78
With the Baluch Regiment in Malaya, 1940 – 194529/57
World War I: Censorship in Malaya43/87, 46/64, 47/11, 47/27
– Prisoner of War Mail, Singapore 1914-1542/31, 42/94
Wreck covers32/98, 33/44, 64/74
X
X-ray spectroscopy61/67