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Manchurian Local Overprints
1945 - 1947 |
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Kerr 205. |
Modern |
Other Names |
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Sung Hao Kiang |
Songhuajiang |
Sōnghuā jiāng |
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松花江 |
(Opposite Harbin on
the other side of the Sungari Bridge). |
Soong Hao Jiang |
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(Kirin) |
Sung-hua-chiang |
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Not shown on Map |
Soong Hwa Jiang |
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This is a soft black 中華民國
Republic of China overprint. Kerr shows this as 中華民用 but the last
character 用 is probably just a poorly printed Kou. I have yet to see
a copy of these stamps with a clear overprint and the examples shown
here are typical. |
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50f on 2f |
1Y on 10f |
1Y on 13f |
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These overprints are similar to the
above but with the addition of a soft pale lilac surcharge. Chan list
the 13f as a separate issue without the surcharge - this may be
correct or it may simply be that the surcharge was not readable due
to shoddy printing. Above
are all the stamps known tor this town. |
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These stamps have been identified by
using Volume II of the Stamp Catalogue of
China by Shui-Hon Chan and the four booklet guide
The Local Overprinted Stamps of Manchuria 1945-7 by Allen D Kerr
(published 1978 and now out of print). Both works are essential for
anyone delving seriously into this subject. |
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