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    <title>The PSM journal : no. 30(3) : December 2001</title>
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    <description>Title: The PSM journal : no. 30(3) : December 2001
Editors: Bonnici, Alfred
Abstract: Table of contents:&#xD;
1/ FENECH, A. - G. B. used in Malta : a study on Great Britain stamps used in the Maltese Islands.
Description: 35th Anniversary issue, featuring a study by Mr Anthony Fenech on G.B. Used in Malta.</description>
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    <title>G. B. used in Malta : a study on Great Britain stamps used in the Maltese Islands</title>
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    <description>Title: G. B. used in Malta : a study on Great Britain stamps used in the Maltese Islands
Abstract: The study of Great Britain Stamps used with Postmarks of Malta has always been fascinating. Eminent philatelists such as H. L'Estrange Ewen, Bertram McGowan, Major Fred Orme, and Andre Bollen have all written interesting articles on the subject. Some collectors, however, do not try to make a complete collection of Great Britain stamps used in Malta, not because of pecuniary considerations but because they have found it preferable to restrict their efforts to obtaining two or three examples, at most, of such postmarks. I am of the opinion that G.B. Used in Malta have now become accepted by philatelists forming a Malta Collection, as the evolution of the postmark concerned, makes them an integral part of our philatelic history.</description>
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