Sutherland Philatelics EGYPT

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sutherland Philatelics EGYPT SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 1 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG FU Used Sutherland Philatelics PO Box 448 Ferny Hills D C, Qld 4055 Australia ABN: 69 768 764 240 website: sutherlandphilatelics.com.au e-mail: [email protected] phone: international: 61 7 3851 2398; Australia: 07 3851 2398 EGYPT GAZA; SYRIA (when part of UAR) List Structure: Commems, definitives, airmails and express post are all together in approximately SG number order Broken Sets Officials Postage Dues First Day Covers British Forces in Egypt Suez Canal Company GAZA (Egyptian Occupation) SYRIA (when part of UAR) For other Syria issues, see our French Colonies List and World - Foreign List To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. We do not have a Middle East supplier. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. We list all items we have in stock, including broken sets, and singles from sets. Prices subject to change without notice. Please note that GST (currently 10%) is applicable from 1 July 2000. International sales are GST free. The prices in this list = postage INCLUDE ( = airmail GST ( = contains some airmail All prices are in Australian dollars. E&OE CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 2 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG FU Used Stamps with black Arabic Inscriptions - P12½ 1 1 1866 5pa grey 27.00 2 2 10pa brown 3 3 20pa pale blue This listing 44.80 4 4 1pi claret is simplied 5 5 2pi yellow 6 6 5pi rose 7 7 10pi slate Sphinx & Pyramid Sphinx at centre facing front; Column & Obelisk at sides Wmk - small star / crescent moon - impressed 11 8 1867 5pa orange-yellow 21.00 11.20 11x 8 5pa orange yellow; misperfed, most of right frame missing 5.25 12 9 10pa dull lilac (U is FU but thinned) 2.85 13 10 20pa deep blue green (U is FU but with blunt corner) 7.80 14 11 1pi dull rose red~rose 1.40 0.60 15 12 2pi bright blue (U is VFU, but thinned) 23.80 10.20 16 13 5pi brown Sphinx & Pyramid Inscribed POSTE KHEDEUIE EGIZIANE Sphinx at left facing right; Arabic / PARAS at sides Wmk - large star / crescent moon P12½ x 13½ Thick opaque paper Litho 26 unlisted 1872 20pa blue 27 unlisted 1pi red Typo 28 14 I 5pa brown 6.30 29 15 I 10pa mauve 6.00 4.20 30 16 I 20pa blue 39.00 31 17 I 1pi rose red 32 18 I 2pi chrome yellow 33 19 I 2½pi violet 34 20 I 5pi yellow green Thinner paper - Typo P12½ 35 14 II (1875) 5pa brown (side panels transposed & inverted) 15.00 5.25 36 15 II (1875) 10pa grey-lilac (MNG has toned perfs) 9.00 4.90 2.10 37 16 II (1875) 20pa grey blue 4.20 38 17 II (1874) 1pi red 0.95 0.40 39 18 II (1874) 2pi yellow 80.00 5.25 40 19 II (1874) 2½pi violet 8.50 5.10 7.00 41 20 II (1874) 5pi green (FU has fluffy perfs; U is FU with ½mm tear) 55.00 26.60 11.40 Surcharges 42 21A (1878) 5pa / 2½pi violet - P12½ 6.00 8.40 42e 21C (1878) 5pa / 2½pi violet - P12½ x 13½ 43 22A (1878) 10pa / 2½pi violet - P12½ 11.00 6.60 14.00 6.00 43e 22C (1878) 10pa / 2½pi violet - P12½ x 13½ Sphinx & Pyramid Inscribed POSTES EGYPTIENNES Arabic / PARAS / PIASTRES at sides Ordinary paper 44 23 1879 5pa deep brown 1.05 0.45 44a noted 5pa pale brown 45 24 10pa reddish lilac 46 25 20pa pale blue 36.00 1.05 47 26 1pi rose 0.30 0.15 47a unlisted 1pi pale rose 48 27a 2pi orange 48a 27b 2pi orange-yellow 0.50 49 28a 5pi green 15.40 49a 28b 5pi blue-green 14.00 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 3 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG FU Used New Colours 50 29 (1881) 10pa claret 51 30 (1882) 10pa bluish grey 15.00 9.00 2.45 1.05 52 32x (1884) 10pa green (mint is heavily hinged) 2.00 1.40 0.60 53 33x (1884) 20pa rose carmine 0.80 0.35 53a unlisted 20pa bright rose 54 34ax (1884) 1pi blue (M has been creased) 3.50 0.30 0.15 54a 34bx (1884) 1pi deep ultramarine 0.15 54b 34bx (1884) 1pi pale ultramarine 54d 34by (1902) 1pi ultramarine - chalky paper 54da 34ay (1902) 1pi blue - chalky paper 55 unlisted (1893) 2pi orange brown 0.45 0.20 55b unlisted (1902) 2pi orange brown - chalky paper 0.15 55ba unlisted (1902) 2pi orange - chalky paper 23.00 1.40 0.60 56 35x (1884) 5pi pale grey 56a 35x (1884) 5pi slate 0.70 0.30 56c 35y (1902) 5pi slate-grey - chalky paper 0.10 Surcharges 57 31 1884 20pa / 5pi green 1.75 New Currency 1000 milliemes = 100 piastres = £1E Sphinx & Pyramid Sphinx at left facing right; Arabic / MILLIEME / PARAS at sides Wmk - large star / crescent moon Ordinary paper 58 36x 1888 1m pale brown 3.25 0.10 58a 1m deep brown 0.10 58c 36y (1902) 1m pale brown - chalky paper 0.10 58ca (1902) 1m deep brown - chalky paper 3.50 0.10 59 37x 2m blue green Michel recognises 2.50 0.15 0.10 59a 37x 2m green shades with some 0.10 59c 37y (1902) 2m green - chalky paper values but does 1.00 0.15 0.10 60 40x (1892) 3m maroon not assign separate 4.75 0.90 61 41bx (1893) 3m yellow catalogue numbers 6.00 0.70 61a 41ax (1893) 3m orange-yellow 0.10 61c 41ay (1902) 3m orange-yellow - chalky paper 62 42y (1906) 4m vermilion - chalky paper 4.00 0.15 0.10 63 38ax 5m rose-carmine 4.50 0.15 0.10 63a 5m bright rose 3.75 0.15 0.10 63b 38bx 5m aniline rose 0.15 63d 38ay (1902) 5m rose - chalky paper 63da 38by (1902) 5m deep aniline rose - chalky paper 64 39ax (1889) 10p mauve 1.15 0.50 64a 39bx (1889) 10p analine mauve 64c 39ay (1902) 10p mauve - chalky paper Sights Definitives Wmk - large star / crescent moon 73 44 1914 1m sepia (two dots) Nile Feluccas 1.25 0.75 0.60 0.25 74 45 2m green Cleopatra & Headdress of Isis 9.00 3.75 2.25 0.30 0.15 75 46 3m yellow-orange Ras-el-Tin Palace 7.80 3.25 0.50 0.25 76 47 4m vermilion Pyramids at Giza 3.25 1.95 0.95 0.40 77 48 5m lake Sphinx 4.00 2.40 0.15 0.10 77a 5m lake Sphinx - wmk sideways 10.00 30.80 78 49 10m dull blue Colossi of Thebes 6.00 0.15 0.10 79 50 20m olive Pylon of Karnak Temple, Luxor 6.50 0.45 0.20 80 51 50m purple Cairo Citadel 18.00 1.05 0.45 81 52 100m slate 18.00 1.05 82 53 200m maroon Aswân Dam (U has light crease) 4.90 2.10 Set 10v (ex wmk s'ways) CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 4 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG FU Used --- BRITISH PROTECTORATE --- Surcharge - diagonally 2 Milliemes in English & Arabic 83 54 1915 2m / 3m yellow orange 1.35 0.35 Sights Definitives - new designs Wmk multi 'star within vertical crescent moon' 84 55 1921 1m sepia (two dots) 1.50 1.80 85 56 2m green 2.25 86 65 (1922) 2m vermilion 4.50 0.90 87 57 3m yellow orange 7.00 4.90 2.10 88 66 (1922) 4m green 6.00 9.10 3.90 89 58 5m lake Sphinx 1.00 0.45 90 67 5m pink Sphinx 0.30 0.15 91 59 10m dull blue Colossi of Thebes 8.00 0.30 0.15 92 68 (1922) 10m lake 93 60 (1922) 15m indigo Statue Ramses II - type I (broad Arabic RHS) 7.50 4.50 0.25 0.10 94 61 15m indigo Statue Ramses II - type II (compressed Arabic RHS) 2.25 95 62 20m olive Pylon of Karnak Temple, Luxor 0.45 0.20 96 63 50m purple 1.75 0.75 97 64 (1922) 100m slate 10.50 4.50 Set 14v --- KINGDOM --- Proclamation of Monarchy Diagonal Overprint - Crown & 2 lines of Arabic Wmk multi 'star within vertical crescent moon' 98 69 1922 1m sepia (two dots) 3.15 1.30 0.80 1.55 0.70 99 70 2m vermilion 1.10 0.95 0.40 100 71 3m yellow orange 1.30 1.55 0.70 101 72 4m green 1.95 0.80 1.40 0.60 102 73 5m pink 2.75 0.30 0.15 103 74 10m lake 6.60 2.75 0.30 0.15 104 75 15m indigo Statue Ramses II - type I (broad Arabic RHS) 5.25 1.55 0.70 105 76 15m indigo Statue Ramses II - type II (compressed Arabic RHS) 1.55 0.70 106 77 20m olive 5.50 0.95 107 78 50m purple 16.20 6.75 4.05 1.55 0.70 108 79 100m slate Abu Simbel 1.85 Wmk - large star / crescent moon 109 80 100m slate Abu Simbel 110 81 200m maroon Aswân Dam 2.25 1.00 Set 13v King Faud I Arabic at left 111 82 1923 1m orange 0.25 0.25 0.10 112 83 2m black 1.10 0.70 0.30 0.15 113 84 3m brown 1.00 0.60 0.95 0.40 114 85 4m green 0.75 0.45 0.35 0.15 115 86 5m chestnut 1.10 0.45 0.30 0.25 0.10 116 87 10m bright rose 2.00 0.30 0.15 117 88 15m bright blue 3.00 1.80 0.30 0.15 118 89 20m deep green 5.00 3.00 0.30 0.15 119 90 50m bluish green 7.50 0.30 0.15 120 91 100m purple 0.95 0.40 121 92 (1924) 200m mauve (U is VFU with 1 nibbled perf) 30.00 2.80 1.20 122 93 (1924) £E1 dull violet blue & blue 28.00 Set 12v 40.60 International Geographical Congress 123 94 1925 5m 26.40 11.00 6.60 4.05 124 95 10m 18.90 125 96 15m 22.40 9.60 Set 3v 50.00 30.00 46.20 Agricultural & Industrial Exhibition, Cairo 126 97 1926 5m 5.30 2.20 127 98 10m 4.10 1.70 1.05 128 99 15m 4.10 1.70 129 100 50m 14.50 130 101 100m 131 102 200m 36.00 Set 6v CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 5 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG FU Used Air - Biplane over Nile 132 103 1926 ( 27m deep violet 22.00 37.80 16.20 133 152 (1929) ( 27m chestnut 16.20 6.75 4.05 3.10 1.35 Set 2v 69.00 28.75 40.90 17.55 134 104 King's 58th Birthday 40.60 Surcharges 135 105 5m / 50m blue green 2.20 136 106 10m / 100m purple 137 107 15m / 200m violet 1.35 Set 3v 15.85 6.60 9.25 4.00 Express Letter E138 108 20m deep green 62.40 26.00 E139 143 (1929) 20m black & red 13.20 5.50 Set 2v 75.60 31.50 International Navigation Congress, Cairo 138 109 5m 2.75 139 110 10m 2.10 140 111 15m 2.10 Set 3v 21.00 8.75 5.25 10.85 4.65 Inauguration of Port Fuad 141 112 5m 142 113 10m 143 114 15m 144 115 50p (on piece and with cds dated FDI) (see next page)
Recommended publications
  • LOT NUMBER RESERVE £ Postal History 1 Early Missionary Letter
    1 LOT NUMBER RESERVE £ Postal history 1 Early Missionary letter dated 7 Dec 1830, Alexandria to Beyroot 59.00 2 French Consular Mail – Entire Alex to Marseilles with 40 centimes cancelled 5080 (diamond) via Paquebots de la Mediterrane (in red) and PD (in red). Reduced rate from 1866 44.00 Second Issue, 1867-69 (Nile Post numbers) 3 5-para (D8), Types 104 unused, with photograph 24.00 4 10-para (D91), used with watermark on face. ESC certificate 45.00 5 3 x 10-para (D9a, 9b, 9c), used in excellent condition with photograph 85.00 6 10-para (D9, Types 1-4), unused, includes Stone A Type 2 (D9A) 83.00 7 10-para (D9f, Types 1-4), unused, includes Stone B Type 2 unbroken O, with photograph 63.00 8 10-para (D9 Types 1-4), unused and used including Stone A 3rd State Type 2 with photograph 111.00 9 20-para (D10 Types 1-4), unused Stone A (2 dots) with photograph 72.00 10 20-para (D10i Types 1-4), unused Stone B (3 dots) with photograph 65.00 11 1-piastre (D11), 37 copies unused and used, all types. Worthy of research by a student of this issue 49.00 12 5-piastre (D 13 Types 1-4), unused, fine condition 390.00 13 5-piastre (D13 Types 1-4), used, fine condition 240.00 14 5-para (D8k) used, misplaced perforation 43.00 15 5-para (D8), yellow green, mint, very fine 19.00 16 10-para (D9j), unused, “white hole in wig” variety 29.00 17 1-piastre (D11v), unused, “inverted watermark” 19.00 18 1-piastre (D11m), unused, imperforate 22.00 Postage Due issue 1922 (Nile Post numbers) 19 PD30a, mint block of 12, overprint à cheval 186.00 20 PD30a, three mint singles,
    [Show full text]
  • Von: [email protected] Gesendet: Freitag, 04
    Von: [email protected] Gesendet: Freitag, 04. Jänner 2008 18:59 An: [email protected] Betreff: [425ENG] 425 DX News #870 > > > 425 DX NEWS < < < 425 DX News is available in the following languages: English * Italian * Japanese * Portuguese * Russian * Spanish _____________________________________________________________________________ 5 January 2008 A.R.I. DX Bulletin No 870 =========================== *** 4 2 5 D X N E W S *** **** DX INFORMATION **** =========================== Edited by IK1ADH & I1JQJ Direttore Responsabile I2VGW 3A - Ghis, ON5NT will be active as 3A/ON5NT from Monaco on 23-27 January. He plans to operate mainly during his morning and evening hours. [TNX F6AJA and Les Nouvelles DX] 3Y0 - Petrus, 3Y0E made a couple of contacts with ZS and PY stations on 30 December. He is trying a new strategy to get Bouvet into pileups: until further notice 3Y0E will call CQ on 14200 kHz between 16 and 17.30 UTC. Petrus will work simplex until he gets more acquainted with the radio equipment. Please check http://3y0e.com/ for updates. 6W - Jacques, F6HMJ will be active as 6W/F6HMJ from Senegal on 8-29 January. [TNX f6AJA and Les Nouvelles DX] 9A - Special event station 9A35RKP will be active during 2008 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Croatian radio club "Pazin". QSL via 9A7P. DL - Special station DR8M will be active until 31 December to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the city of Munich. Information on the relevant award can be found at http://www.darc.de/distrikte/c/PDF/Diplom_Beding.htm [TNX DL8FA] FJ - Yuichi, JR2KDN and Paul, F6EXV will be active from the newest DXCC Entity, Saint-Barthelemy (NA-146) on 6-20 January.
    [Show full text]
  • Scout and Guide Stamps Club BULLETIN Volume 60 No
    Scout and Guide Stamps Club BULLETIN Volume 60 No. 1 (Whole No. 343) 50 years ago - see Peter Duck’s “Notes from the President” starting on page 6. Congratulations to the Cub Scouts who are celebrating their Centenary in 2016. SPRING 2016 1 Editorial So here we are making our way through 2016, which in Scouting terms is recognised as the Centenary of the founding of the Wolf Cubs (or Cub Scouts as they are now known). In my District of Chelmsford we have started the celebrations with a special Founders’ Day activity and Scouts’ Own which took place on Saturday 20th February. There were 157 Cubs present and I understand that between them they managed to achieve over 300 badges during what was a quite intensive afternoon. My personal base was explaining the history of Cub Scouting and I exhibited Uniforms, stamps, postcards, badges and books. There was quite a surprising amount of interest with some of the young people standing with eyes wide open when I mentioned how it had all started. (The only down side to the day was that I managed to leave my car with its lights on and had to wait for a service engineer to attend and give me a jump start - still that was only 25 minutes - thanks AA.) In the summer we are holding a much larger weekend event with cubs from all over the County of Essex camping from Friday evening until Sunday afternoon. Again I will be putting on a history base for the Saturday and will be assisted by our Chairman so we are hoping to attract some potential new members - if not from the Cubs then from their Leaders.
    [Show full text]
  • Document 5 Youth Advisors Elections
    Document 5 Youth Advisors Elections 12TH WORLD SCOUT YOUTH FORUM YOUTH ADVISORS ELECTIONS NOTE This document should be examined and discussed in your Organization and brought to the Forum by your delegation. The personal information contained in the first part of the presentation of the candidates is based on the information communicated by the NSOs concerned. The texts of motivation in the second half are presented in their entirety. ELECTION PROCEDURE Elections will be held at the World Scout Youth Forum in Slovenia to elect six Youth Advisors for a period of three years (2014-2017). A Youth Advisor is not eligible for re-election. Voting papers will be distributed to each delegation having voting rights at the Forum. Nothing may be entered on the voting paper except the number of votes cast for each candidate. Voting will be by secret ballot. The number of votes cast in favour of each candidate will be announced. Please refer to Document N° 2 - World Scout Youth Forum Guidelines - Section 8-e, Elections, in the Rules of Procedure. LIST OF CANDIDATES Mr. Montaser Hosny Abdelmaged (Egypt) Mr. Luis Antonio Aguayo Miranda (Mexico) Mr. Jérémy Apert (France) Mr. Mohd Hafiz Ariffin (Malaysia) Mr. Simon Kévin Baskouda Shelley (Cameroon) Ms. Gabriela Caballero Perdomo (Honduras) Ms. Fang Shiuan Chang (Scouts of China) Mr. Miguel Angel Cortés Vega (Colombia) Ms. Māire Fitzgerald (Ireland) Mr. Shunsuke Kasahara (Japan) Ms. Su Youn Kim (Republic of Korea) Ms. Daiana Neil (Argentina) Ms. Christina Neilsen (Australia) Ms. Alexandra Rudi (Hungary) Mr. Maeed Mohamed Zahir (Maldives) Document 5 - Youth Advisors Elections Page 1 Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • 59Th Jamboree on the Air 20Th Jamboree on the Internet 14 – 16 October 2016 Over 1 Million Scouts and Guides Discover Our World Via JOTA-JOTI
    12 Jamboree on the Air – Jamboree on the Internet 2016 Foreword 2 From the Team 3 2016 Numbers 4 From the Web 10 Reports 14 For Your Agenda 34 59th Jamboree on the Air 20th Jamboree on the Internet 14 – 16 October 2016 Over 1 Million Scouts and Guides Discover Our World via JOTA-JOTI Each year in the third full weekend of October hundreds of amistades. Estos jóvenes toman contacto mediante thousands of Scouts and Guides all over the world exchange estaciones de radioaficionados y internet. JOTA-JOTI es el greetings, learn about each other’s country and culture, swap acontecimiento Scout anual más grande del mundo. programme ideas and make new friends. The contacts between them are established by amateur radio stations and via Internet. It is the largest annual event for Scouts. Chaque année durant le troisième week-end d'octobre, des centaines de milliers de Scouts et Guides dans le monde entier échangent des salutations, apprennent la culture des autres pays, se transmettent des idées de programme et se font des nouveaux amis, tout cela par contacts entre stations Ежегодно в третьи выходные октября сотни тысяч скаутов и гайдов во всем мире обмениваются de radioamateurs et internet. JOTA-JOTI est la plus grande приветствиями,рассказывают друг другу о себе и культуре manifestation annuelle du Scoutisme. своих стран,обмениваются волнующими их идеями и находят новых друзей. Связь между ними устанавливается Cada año, durante el tercer fin de semana de octubre, cientos с помощью любительских радиостанций. Эта встреча в de miles de Scouts y Guías de todo el mundo se envían эфире (JOTA-JOTI) является крупнейшим ежегодным saludos, aprenden acerca de otros países y culturas, событием для скаутов.
    [Show full text]
  • Lot No Description Res.–Est
    Lot No Description Res.–Est. 500 Agriculture/Agriculture 15001 ENT U.S.A. (1864) Farmland. Postal stationery envelope (N) with corner advertisement for farm land near Philadelphia. "Good loam soil, highly productive for Wheat, Corn, Grass, Fruits and Vegetables." Prices are $25 to $35 an acre. Fascinating bit of agricultural history. .................. $30.00-- $25.00 15002 ENT U.S.A. (1874) Hoe. Interesting postal stationery envelope (N) with advertisement for some type of mechanical hoe, it reads:"The teeth of this machine drop in outward curves. It can be run much closer than any other, fairly hoeing any properly planted crop, and 10 acres a day, Then the ad just ends. Looks like only part of the entire ad was printed on the envelope. Perhaps there was supposed to be a picture also. Interesting!"" .................. $20.00-- $15.00 15003 ENT RUSSIA (1930) Farmer standing over fields. Illustrated postal propaganda card (O). Boosting Productivity! ..................................... $60.00-- $50.00 15004 ENT RUSSIA (1932) Tractors spraying fields. Insect pests. Illustrated postal propaganda card (O). ................................................. $60.00-- $50.00 15005 ENT RUSSIA (1932) Farming families at work. Illustrated postal propaganda card (O). Farmers, wives and children engaging in work. ................... $60.00-- $50.00 15006 ENT RUSSIA (1935) Man pointing at silo. Horse. Illustrated postal propaganda card (O). Take care of the collective farm! ............................. $60.00-- $50.00 15007 ENT U.S.A. (1935) Plow*. Seeder*. Sled*. Postal card with illustrated ad printed on back for agricultural implements. Scarce! ............................. $30.00-- $25.00 15008 EA FRANCE (1935) Workers in rice paddy*. Die proof in black signed by the engraver HERTENBERGER.
    [Show full text]
  • WOSM Annual Report 2018
    © World Scout Bureau Inc. / Enrique Leon WORLD ORGANIZATION OF THE SCOUT MOVEMENT 2017-2018 ANNUAL REPORT 1 CONTENTS Strategy for Scouting 4 The Scout Movement 6 Global reach 8 Financial overview 10 Scouts for SDGs 12 Messengers of Peace 14 Active global citizenship 16 Strengthening the Scout Movement 18 World events 20 Influencing positive change 22 Partners 24 Governance 26 2 © World Scout Bureau Inc. / Enrique Leon CREATING A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE EVERYWHERE Dear Scouting friends, colleagues and partners, The 2017-2018 year was an incredible milestone for our movement as we continued to accelerate our efforts towards achieving the Strategy for Scouting - Vision 2023 - to be the world’s leading educational youth movement. For more than a century, Scouting has offered young people the opportunity to develop life skills through the Scout Method, empowering them to be active citizens in their communities. Today, our Movement continues to grow all around the world. More than 50 million young people, supported by dedicated volunteers, take part in Scouting activities, programmes, events, and campaigns delivered through 170 National Scout Organizations. The impact of this youth-led and volunteer-driven educational movement is truly remarkable. In 2017-2018 we saw 50 million Scouts engaged in over 750,000 local actions delivering more than 360 million hours of community service to build a better world. Increasingly, we are looking up and out at the world around us, leveraging Scouting’s Youth Programme, Messengers of Peace, Scouts for SDGs and initiatives under the Better World Framework to tackle some of the most pressing social, economic, and environmental challenges affecting both people and planet.
    [Show full text]
  • Provisional Agenda 2 Ladies and Gentlemen Scout Leaders Participating in the 29Th Arb Scout Conference
    Document NO.2 Provisional Agenda 2 Ladies and gentlemen Scout leaders participating in the 29th Arb Scout Conference I would like to enclose herewith Document No.2 which contains the Provisional Agenda of the 29th Arab Scout Conference due to be held in Sharm El Sheikh during the period 6 – 12 September 2019. The aim of the document is to get you informed of the topics to be discussed in the Conference to enrich discussions and welcome your valuable contribution. This would enhance the scout movement in the Arab Region in particular and all over the world in general. Best regards Dr. Atif Abdelmageed Secretary General of the Arab Scout Organization Arab Scout Regional Director, WOSM 3 Provisional Agenda of the 29th Arab Scout Conference Friday 6/9/2019 Welcome, registeration and check-in of delegates and guests. Saturday 7/9/2019 9:00 - 10:00 Plenary session 1.Overview of program and agenda (dates & timings). 2. Review of conference documents. 3.Election of conference managment team. 10:00 - 11:30 • Recitation of verses of Holy Quran. • Openning speeches of the following persons: 1. Mr..........., chairperson of the 29th Arab Scout Conference. 2. Dr. Atif Abdelmageed, Secretary General and Regional Director. 3. Mr. Khamis El Rasby, chairperson of Arab Scout Committee. 4. Mr. Ahmed Al-Hendawi, WOSM Secretary General. 5. Mr. Craig Turpie, chairperson of World Scout Committee. 6. Mr.Representative of Arab League Secretary General. 7. Dr. Ashraf Sobhy, Minister of Youth and Sports. 8. Sponsor of 29th Arab Scout Conference. 11.30-12:30 Opening and Exhibition of National Scout Associations.
    [Show full text]
  • X YEAR ISSUED CAT # ISSUE PERF NOTES ADEN Quaiti State Issues
    X YEAR ISSUED CAT # ISSUE PERF NOTES ADEN Quaiti State Issues / XII World Scout Jamboree O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 122 Commemorative X O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 122 Commemorative Imp O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi Bl 10 S/S X Contains Mi 122 O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi Bl 10 S/S Imp Kathiri State Issues / XII World Scout Jamboree O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 141 Commemorative X O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 141 Commemorative X Sheetlet of 20 O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 141 Commemorative Imp O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi 141 Commemorative Imp Sheetlet of 20 O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi Bl 8 S/S X Contains Mi 141 O 1967 Jul 20, 1967 Mi Bl 8 S/S Imp Mahra State Issues / XII World Scout Jamboree O 1967 Sep 1, 1967 Mi 12-5 Commemorative X O 1967 Sep 1, 1967 Mi 12-5 Commemorative X Sheetlet of 20 O 1967 Sep 1, 1967 Mi 12-5 Commemorative Imp O 1967 Sep 1, 1967 Mi 12-5 Commemorative Imp Sheetlet of 20 AFGHANISTAN Afghanistan Women's Day O 1961 Jul 23, 1961 510-11 Commemorative X O 1961 Jul 23, 1961 510-11 Commemorative Imp O 1961 Jul 23, 1961 511a S/S X Sheet of 2, Contains 510-1 O 1961 Jul 23, 1961 511a S/S Imp Afghanistan Women's Day O 1962 Aug 30, 1962 C15-6 Commemorative X p/o 578-9/C15-6 Set O 1962 Aug 30, 1962 C15-6 Commemorative Imp O 1962 Aug 30, 1962 C16a S/S X Sh.
    [Show full text]
  • Currency Collections Coin Collections
    Page 1 First Session January 12, 2018 Lot Description Start Bid Lot Description Start Bid 8 Proof Dollar Lot $350 Friday, January 12, 2018 44 various proof dollars in cases, all issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from 1979 to 2002, slight dupl., 6:30 p.m., Lots 1-372 approx. two for each year ................................ Est. $500/750 9 BU Dollar and Miscellaneous Group $200 Currency Collections Run of silver BU dollars issued by the Royal Canadian Mint ranging from 1982 to 1999 and group of various commemorates .............................................. Est. $300/400 1 Worldwide Collection $550 Large binder filled with over 500 notes, early to modern, good representation of Europe, Africa, Latin America and 10 Proof Set Accumulation $100 Asia, incl. Congo 8a 1000fr UNC (five punch stars), also 19 ranging from 1982 to 1997 all issued by the Royal Cypress 41c 250m UNC (x4), nice Surinam, Zambia etc., Canadian Mint, some packaging damaged, inspection condition varies from very good to crisp UNC with majority recommended ............................................... Est. $200/300 of notes in high grade, slight dupl., current Krause approx. $2500+, worth careful inspection ............... Est. $750/1,000 11 Great Britain Collection $150 2 blue books of ½ crowns 1911 thru 1967 (vg-xf), small 2 Great Britain & Colonies Group $300 collection of 3 pence (1937-1967), 1895 ½ crown (vg), Over 125 notes in an album, incl G.B., Australia, New couple books of U.S., Canada and 100+ G.B. pennies (f-xf) Zealand with 160d 1£ UNC, also excellent Hong Kong with ...................................................................... Est. $200/300 great selection of banks and denominations, slight dupl., condition varies from very good to crisp UNC, worth United States inspection .....................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Heforshe | 2019 IMPACT Report Introduction
    2019 IMPACT REPORT p162 p56 p24 p158 p36 Indonesia | | Indonesia Malawi | p40 p32 Iceland | | Iceland Romania | p44 p28 Ghana | | Ghana Sussex Police | p48 Finland | | Finland Kenyatta University | p52 | | Paulo São of University p154 University of Leicester | | | Stony Brook University University Brook Stony Sweden | p62 p150 | | Sciences Po Po Sciences Accor | p66 | | World Scouting Scouting World BNP Paribas | p70 p146 | Rwanda Rwanda De Beers Group | p74 p142 | Japan Japan Electronic Arts | p78 p138 | Canada Canada Exelon | p82 p130 | Vodafone Vodafone Koç Holding | p86 p126 | Unilever Unilever McKinsey & Company | p90 p122 | Danone Danone PwC University of the Witwatersrand Witwatersrand the of University Schneider Electric University of Waterloo of University Standard Bank Group | p102 | p94 Nagoya University Nagoya Georgetown University | p98 p110 | p114 | | p106 | | p118 Contents Created by UN Women, the United Nations entity 02 | A Letter from the Secretary-General 22 | Section 1. for gender equality and the empowerment of Creating Equality In Society women, the HeForShe solidarity movement for 03 | A Letter from the Executive Director gender equality provides a systematic approach Finland, Ghana, Iceland, Indonesia, and targeted platform where a global audience 04 | A Letter from the HeForShe Champions Malawi, Romania, Uruguay, Sussex Police, can engage and become change agents for the Kenyatta University, University of Leicester achievement of gender equality in our lifetime. 05 | Executive Summary This requires an innovative,
    [Show full text]
  • Philatelic History of Brazilian Soccer Parti by John Murray to Many Admirers of Soccer, Brazil Is the Undisputed Leader of This Vast Intercontinental Games
    r, (ojournafof SPOUTS PHILATELY Number 2 November - December 1972 Volume 11 Philatelic History of Brazilian Soccer Parti by John Murray To many admirers of soccer, Brazil is the undisputed leader of this vast intercontinental games. Brazil has no single league owing to her enormous amount of territory with its twenty states. Each state has its own respective league and it was in i960 that a single Nation­ al Championship League was formed whereby the winner of each of the individual leagues qualified for the Brazilian Club Championship. At the moment the two most powerful State Leagues are those of Rio de Janeiro: which boasts such fine clubs as Flamingo; Vasco da Gama; Botafogo and Fluminese, whereas in opposition in the Sao Paulo League, we have famous teams like Santos; Sao Paulo; Corinthians and Portugesa. Throughout the world man has written and discussed all the good and bad points concerning 'the game and its supporters, but they are all in agreement that one would find it very difficult to match the Latins and in particular the Brazilians, in their zest for the game. With soccer having made Its mark in England in the 1860's, it was to the son of English residents in Sao Paulo, Charles Miller, that the distinction fell of introducing the game to the Brazilians. Born in Sao Paulo, Charles Miller had returned to England for his education.On its completion he returned to Brazil and in his luggage he carried two of the new type of footballs which were used back home in the game called soccer.
    [Show full text]