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Postal Commemoration of the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing Postal Markings of China 08.08.08 - 24.08.08 R K Farley December 2010 Postal commemoration of the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing Postal markings of China 08.08.08 - 24.08.08 1984 Atell kik 2008/4-0 *At 2008 08.08 luri =Jae Q99 ";" 4" .1 a •W 4' 1- i.77 •■••, • SOCIETY of OLYMPIC C OLLECTORS SOCIETY of OLYMPIC COLLECTORS The representative of F.I.P.O. in Great Britain YOUR COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Bob Farley, 3 Wain Green, Long Meadow, AND EDITOR : Worcester, WR4 OHP, Great Britain. [email protected] VICE CHAIRMAN : Bob Wilcock, 24 Hamilton Crescent, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 5 ES, Great Britain. [email protected] SECRETARY : Miss Paula Burger, 19 Hanbury Path, Sheerwater, Woking, Surrey, GU21 5RB Great Britain. TREASURER AND David Buxton, 88 Bucknell Road, Bicester, ADVERTISING : Oxon, OX26 2DR, Great Britain. [email protected] AUCTION MANAGER : John Crowther, 3 Hill Drive, Handforth, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 3AP, Great Britain. 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