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Cp-Index67-6.Xls Page 1 Of cp-index67-6.xls yr vol Topic Sub Topic cat # Title Author pg pg pg pg pg pg pg 1950 1.01 foreign Denmark Danish Issue, New 11 1950 1.01 stamps 1851 - pence - 3d 1 Dundas 3d Black Jarrett, F 5 1950 1.01 regular feature Notes from Abroad Import and Export of Used and Mint Postage Stamps 10 1950 1.01 regular feature Page Francaise La mort de M. Vincent Nolin, G P 17 1950 1.01 post office Letter from PMG 2 conventions & 1950 1.01 1950 London, 1950 Grumbridge, J L 8 exhibitions 1950 1.01 personality Mangold Mangold, Carl 14 1950 1.01 RPSC report, membership Membership Listing, Feb 9, 1950 12 1950 1.01 foreign New Zealand New Zealand Stamps, New Issues 10 1950 1.01 Newfoundland Newfoundland, Postage Stamps of Kemp, C G 21 1950 1.01 general opinion Pleasures of Philately, The Lowe, R 3 1950 1.01 RPSC report, president President's Message, The Yaxley, J W7 1950 1.01 RPSC report, secretary Society Reports - Secretary 15 1950 1.01 auction general Stamp Sales Abroad Gladish, W M 18 1951 2.01 economics investment Canadian Stamps, 1951 Catalogue Valuations of Clark, N F 20 conventions & 1951 2.01 1951 CAPEX News 12 exhibitions 1951 2.01 RPSC chapter CBC Stamp Club of the Air 17 1951 2.01 RPSC report, directors Directors Interim Report 5 1951 2.01 economics investment Endowment in 25 Years Nixon, T H 13 1951 2.01 foreign Great Britain Great Britain & Colonies Stamps with Gutter Margins reprint 11 1951 2.01 RPSC report, library Library, Your C.P.S. 19 1951 2.01 Cinderella Easter Seal Ontario Society for Crippled Children 4 1951 2.01 Canadiana Fleming Shrine, 112 Yonge Street to be a (Sanford Fleming) Jackes, L B 6 1951 2.01 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit 9 1951 2.01 Study Group Study Group Study Groups (formation?) 22 1951 2.01 auction Reford Trip to the United States (Reford sale) Wegg, G 21 1951 2.01 regular feature chapter news West Coast, News from the Neville, C S 15 1951 2.02 stamps 1859 - cents - 5¢ 15 Beaver, Five Cent Sparrow, W 20 1951 2.02 stamps official Canada Officials Webb, J F 18 1951 2.02 stamps 1911 - Admiral 133 Canadian Coil Stamp of 1924 (Scott 133), How to Distinguish the Bradley, A 26 1951 2.02 Canadiana Canadian Postal System, Background of the Goodwin, Dr J C 7 1951 2.02 RPSC report, membership Canadian Stamp Clubs, list 23 conventions & 1951 2.02 1951 CAPEX, Report on 11 exhibitions 1951 2.02 RPSC chapter CBC Stamp Club 26 1951 2.02 Canadiana Fleming Fleming, Sir Sandford - plaque Baulch, Bert L 5 1951 2.02 RPSC cps Invitation to CBC Stamp Club Members to join CPS 25 1951 2.02 RPSC report, library Library, Your C.P.S. 20 Major and Minor Varieties of Canadian Postage Stamps from 1951 2.02 book review Canada 18 1897, Hans Reiche 1951 2.02 RPSC report, membership Membership Survey re Participation6 1951 2.02 Ontario Toronto Sculptress of the Plaque, The 26 1951 2.02 RPSC cps So Much for So Little (value for CPS membership) 17 1951 2.02 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit Woodhead, C 21 Page 1 of 151 cp-index67-6.xls yr vol Topic Sub Topic cat # Title Author pg pg pg pg pg pg pg 1951 2.02 thematic transportation Transportation, A Story of .. Told by Postage Stamps reprint 13 1951 2.03 RPSC report, membership C.P.S. Membership Directory to Sept 1, 1951 5 1951 2.03 Canadiana general Early Philatelic Canadiana Duncan, R J 3 1951 2.03 RPSC report, directors Message from the Board of Directors Wegg, G 2 1951 2.03 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit Woodhead, C 4 1951 2.03 collecting how to Stamp Club, How to Start a Webb, J F 27 conventions & 1952 3.01 1952 Annual General Meeting, Minutes 5 exhibitions 1952 3.01 foreign Barbados Barbados and Its Stamps, Notes on Neville, C S 13 1952 3.01 personality Buckland Buckland, Herbert; Builders of the CPS Green, F C 11 1952 3.01 personality Jeffery Jeffery Stamp Collection, The Crocker, J H 12 1952 3.01 post office Quantities Issued, 1897 to 1952 Post Office 7 1952 3.01 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit Woodhead, C 6 1952 3.02 collecting varieties Canadian Varieties, Hunting for 33 Hahn, Emanuel; Famous Canadian Sculptor Designs Canadian 1952 3.02 personality Hahn 31 Stamps 1952 3.02 stamps 1951-commem Royal Tour Covers, 1951 Barna, E 1 1952 3.02 RPSC report, membership Year Book & Directory, 1952-53 7 1953 4.01 foreign Austria Austrian Charities Maresch, Dr R 13 1953 4.01 collecting how to Covers..and How to Get Them Cole, Maxine 9 1953 4.01 RPSC chapter Helping the Kids Spurgeon, E W S 10 conventions & 1953 4.01 convention-53 Silver Jubilee Convention, news 19 exhibitions conventions & 1953 4.01 convention-53 Silver Jubilee Convention, schedule 2 exhibitions 1953 4.01 news Cote What's New at Ottawa? Hon. Alcide Cote (PMG) Cote, Hon A 3 conventions & 1953 4.02 1953 Annual General Meeting, Minutes 9 exhibitions 1953 4.02 stamps 1952-commem 317 Canada's 1952 Red Cross Stamp Rushton, E 11 1953 4.02 foreign Crown Colonies Crown Colonies, Tablet Key type Stamps of the Gosney, H G 3 1953 4.02 foreign France France, The Sower Stamps of Lamouroux, L M 15 1953 4.02 RPSC report, president President, A Word from the Lamouroux, L M 2 1953 4.02 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit Woodhead, C 1 1953 4.02 RPSC chapter Westmount Junior Stamp Club Ashby, Michael 8 1953 4.03 stamps Canada Canada: Booklets, Coils & Straight Edges Powell, E C 3 1953 4.03 general trivia Language of Stamps (The) 13 1953 4.03 Newfoundland Newfoundland, The Caribou Issue of American Philatelist 14 1953 4.03 general opinion Nineteenth or Twentieth Century Stamps? 9 1953 4.03 foreign Bermuda Perot Postmasters; Bermuda 1848-61 One Penny First Issue 12 1953 4.03 RPSC report, president President, A Word from the Lamouroux, L M 2 1953 4.03 Canadiana Remarkable Story of the Famous Stamp Twins "PEM & BINA" Rivieres, G 11 1953 4.03 general What's This National Stamp Week all About? 8 conventions & 1954 5.00 1954 Kitchener, 1954: report on 613 exhibitions 1954 5.01 letter Pembina Add'l information relating to article in vol 4.03 Southey, C F 14 Page 2 of 151 cp-index67-6.xls yr vol Topic Sub Topic cat # Title Author pg pg pg pg pg pg pg 1954 5.01 RPSC chapter BNA Collectors Club of Montreal 10 1954 5.01 RPSC chapter Brantford 15th Anniversary 6 1954 5.01 general chapter news Canada's National Stamp Week Celebrated in Montreal 4 1954 5.01 technical production Canadian Coil Stamps with Faulty Alignment Walker, F 3 1954 5.01 regular feature regular feature Canadian News U Knohu 7 conventions & Canadian Philatelic Society of Great Britain, 1953 Convention & 1954 5.01 1953 Gardner, D 9 exhibitions Auction 1954 5.01 RPSC report, membership CPS Chapter List 35 1954 5.01 RPSC report, library CPS Library Southey, C F 14 1954 5.01 RPSC report, membership CPS Membership Directory, Dec 1, 1953 17 1954 5.01 exhibiting USA National Postage Stamp Show Realm of Stamps 15 1954 5.01 foreign United Nations New Release, 1954 Realm of Stamps 15 1954 5.01 RPSC report, president President, A Word from the Lamouroux, L M 2 1954 5.01 stamps 1953-definitives Q.E. II Definitives: Plate Blocks at the Philatelic Division Canadian News 7 1954 5.01 regular feature regular feature Realm of Stamps Montor 15 1954 5.01 RPSC report, president Report of the President on His Journey to Quebec Lamouroux, L M 11 1954 5.01 RPSC chapter Saskatoon Stamp Club 10 1954 5.01 RPSC report, membership Welcome - New Members 38 1954 5.01 stamps commonwealth World Tour Overprints Realm of Stamps 15 conventions & 1954 5.02 1954 Annual Convention, Exhibition Rules 7 exhibitions 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter BNA Collectors Club of Montreal 14 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter Brantford Stamp Club 6 1954 5.02 stamps variety Canada Constant Plate Varieties - definitions Reiche, H 3 1954 5.02 regular feature regular feature Canadian News U Knohu 4 1954 5.02 foreign Columbia Columbia Find (A)? 8 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter Columbia Philatelic Society 6 1954 5.02 general opinion congratulations re journal Haldimand, R 10 1954 5.02 RPSC report, membership corrections 5 1954 5.02 foreign commonwealth Crown Agent new issues Realm of Stamps9 Cdn Council for Crippled 1954 5.02 Cinderella Easter Seal Easter Seals, Buy 12 Children 1954 5.02 stamps official High value OHMS Canadian News 4 1954 5.02 regular feature library Library: Additions Buckland, H 8 conventions & 1954 5.02 1954 List of Prizes 11 exhibitions 1954 5.02 RPSC report, president President, A Word from the Lamouroux, L M 2 1954 5.02 regular feature regular feature Realm of Stamps Montor 9 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter Regina Philatelic Society 5 1954 5.02 foreign Australia Royal Visit to Australia Realm of Stamps 9 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter Saint John Stamp Club 12 1954 5.02 RPSC report, sales Society Reports - Sales Circuit Woodhead, C 5 1954 5.02 foreign Venezuela Some Considerations on the "States " Issue of Venezuela Lamouroux, L M 13 1954 5.02 RPSC chapter South Shore Stamp Club 6 1954 5.02 RPSC report, membership Welcome - New Members 15 1954 5.03 RPSC chapter Aylmer 9 1954 5.03 stamps 1954 Canadian new issues for 1954 Canadian News 5 Page 3 of 151 cp-index67-6.xls yr vol Topic Sub Topic cat # Title Author pg pg pg pg pg pg pg 1954 5.03 regular feature regular feature Canadian News U Knohu 5 1954 5.03 foreign Columbia Columbia Find (A)? / response 4 1954 5.03 foreign crown agents Commonwealth new issues Realm of Stamps 10 1954 5.03 RPSC chapter Edmonton Stamp Club 6 1954 5.03 collecting how to Foreign Stamps Lyman, R W 8 1954 5.03 foreign British Colonials Gemtlemen & Players of Stamp Collecting Morgan, T 13 1954 5.03 trade accessory Harmer Rooke Commemorative ashtray 9
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