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FIP ELECTION 2018 FIAP CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF FIP PRESIDENT MR BERNARD BESTON

The FIP Board of Directors Election 2018 will be conducted on 2 December 2018 in Bangkok at the 75th FIP Congress. There will be three vacancies namely the FIP President, Vice President (FIAP Continent) and Director (FIAP Continent).

Our candidates are: Mr Bernard Beston () as the FIP President Dr Prakob Chirakiti () as the FIP Vice President Mr Richard Tan (Singapore) as the FIP Director

We seek the full support from all FIAP Member Federations to elect these 3 candidates to their respective positions. ************************************************************************************ PHILATELIC PRESS RELEASE FROM AUSTRALIAN PHILATELIC FEDERATION Glen Stafford

Australian philatelist and current Vice President of FIP (Federation International de Philatelie), Bernie Beston, has announced that he will be standing as a candidate for President of FIP at the next FIP Congress in 2018.

Current FIP President, Mr. Tay Peng Hian, announced Mr. Beston's candidacy at the World Stamp Exhibition in Bandung, Indonesia in August 2017. President Tay has now served two full terms as FIP President and has decide to stand down at the next FIP Congress in late 2018.

Mr. Beston is a retired barrister and solicitor, married with two adult daughters. He is also a former President of the Australian Philatelic Federation, and past Vice President of the Federation of Inter-Asian Philately (FIAP).

Mr. Beston was first elected as an FIP Director during the Lisbon Congress in 2010. At the FIP Congress in Seoul, he was elected to FIP Vice President. Until 2016, he was an FIP Director with responsibilities for Postal Stationery, Maximaphily, Jury Apprentices, Seminars and Education. He currently has responsibility for Postal History, Astrophilately, Jury Apprentices, Seminars and Education, plus Legal Matters and Regulations.

He exhibits regularly and widely, both nationally and internationally. He became an FIP Juror in Madrid in 1984 and is qualified in the Maximaphily, Thematic and Postal Stationery Classes. For many years he was Consultant in Marketing and Philatelic advice to various Postal Administrations, and the .

Mr. Beston's candidacy is endorsed by both FIAP and the Australian Philatelic Federation.

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FIP ELECTION 2018 FIAP CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF FIP VICE PRESIDENT DR PRAKOB CHIRAKITI

Dr Prakob Chirakiti from Thailand has been collecting stamps for more than 40 years. He has participated his first International competitive Exhibit in Singapore 1994 (SINGPEX 94), the 7th Asian International Stamp Exhibition. His main interest is collecting and exhibiting Siam Classic issues and the development of Siamese Postal Services during King Chulalongkorn’s Reign (King Rama V). He has won his first FIP Grand Prix in 2003 in Thailand.

He is the President of The Philatelic Association of Thailand (PAT) under the patronage of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (P.A.T.) since 2007, after serving as the Director of PAT for two terms and Vice President for Foreign Affairs of PAT for three terms.

He is currently the President of FIAP, elected at the 21st FIAP Congress in August 2017. He served as FIAP Executive Committee Member since 2010 and then Honorary Secretary for the term 2014-2017. He was the FIAP Co-ordinator for MALAYSIA 2014 (29th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), 2015 (31st Asian International Stamp Exhibition), MELBOURNE 2017 (34th Asian International Stamp Exhibition) and the forthcoming MACAO 2018 (35th Asian International Stamp Exhibition) to be held from 21 to 24 September 2018. He also acted as the FIP Liaison Officer for TAIPEI 2015 (30th Asian International Stamp Exhibition, 2016 (33rd Asian International Stamp Exhibition) and MELBOURNE 2017 (34th Asian International Stamp Exhibition).

Dr Chirakiti was elected as Director of FIP Board in 2014 for the term 2014-2018. From 2014-2016 he had been assigned as FIP liaison officer for the Traditional Philately Commission, the FIP Grand Prix Club and FIAP. From 2016 he had been assigned with additional responsibility as the FIP liaison officer for the Literature Commission and co-editor for FIP FLASH magazine. He was elected as Bureau member for the Traditional Philately Commission in 2012 and then resigned from the Commission after elected as FIP Board in 2014. He is also the FIP Consultant for 2018 World Stamp Exhibition, to be held from 27 to 31 May 2018.

He is an accredited Jury team leader and Jury Secretary for both FIAP (since 2006) and FIP (since 2009).

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FIP ELECTION 2018 FIAP CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF FIP DIRECTOR MR RICHARD TAN

Mr Richard Tan Eng Chuan is the President of Association of Singapore Philatelists.

He had served in the Singapore Civil Service for eight years before embarking on the label printing industry. Established in 1995, the multi gold award company Prestige Label Pte Ltd has since become one of the top 5 label converter and print service provider in Singapore with partnerships in China and Indonesia.

Since 2010, he has served on the School Advisory Committee of the Greenridge Secondary School (formerly known as Dunearn Secondary Technical School) and has contributed to various social groups. He has numerous achievements in sports. He was a Youth Inter-Constituency table tennis champion in the mid- 1970s and had won several championships during the civil service years.

He has been collecting stamps since he was a school boy in the 1970s. He specialises in The Straits Settlements dating from pre- stamp to Queen Victoria era. His collection was exhibited in JOBURG 2010 (26th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), PHILANIPPON 2011 World Stamp Exhibition and INDONESIA 2012 World Stamp Championship Exhibition. It was awarded Gold for the Traditional Class. In PHILAKOREA 2014 World Stamp Exhibition it won a Large Gold followed by Grand Prix National in MALAYSIA 2014 (29th Asian International Stamp Exhibition) and Grand Prix International at TAIPEI 2015 (30th Asian International Stamp Exhibition).

Richard served as an apprentice FIAP juror at HONG KONG 2015 and THAILAND 2016. He was accredited as FIP Juror in Traditional Philately after serving as an apprentice in BANDUNG 2017.

He was the Singapore Commissioner for PHILAKOREA 2014 and MELBOURNE 2017. He is Singapore’s representative for Maximaphily Commission at FIP and was elected as Secretary General during the 21st FIAP Congress in August 2017. He was the Chairman of the Executive Committee at SINGAPORE 2015 World Stamp Exhibition.

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CONTENTS FIP Election 2018 – Feature on Mr Bernard Beston Page 1 FIP Election 2018 – Feature on Dr Prakob Chirakiti Page 2 FIP Election 2018 – Feature on Mr Richard Tan Page 3 Advertisement - MACAO 2018, 35TH Asian International Stamp Exhibition Page 4 Contents Page 5 Calendar Page 6 Advertisement - Interasia Auctions Limited Page 7 2017 Korea Stamp Exhibition Page 8 Asean Invitational Philatelic Exhibition (ASEANPEX) Page 9 150th Anniversary of First Postage Stamp Issued in Singapore Exhibition Page 10 - 11 Obituary of Mr Lim Sa Bee Page 12 - 13 Royalpex 2017 Page 13 China: Mianyang National Exhibition 2017 Page 14 Advertisement - David Feldman SA Page 15 Adelaide Stampex 2017 Page 16 Advertisement - Magyar Posta Zrt Page 17 Postcrossing Meetup at Bandung 2017 World Stamp Exhibition Page 18 - 19 Advertisement - THAILAND 2018 World Stamp Exhibition Page 20

UPDATE OF OFFICE BEARERS FROM MEMBER FEDERATION

AGM of Australia Philatelic Federation held on 16 September 2017: President Mr John Moore DONATION RECEIVED FROM Vice President Mr Peter Allan MEMBER

Secretary Mr Ian McMahon Treasurer Mr David Figg Li Hong (China) US$5,000 International Officer Mr Gary Brown Philatelic Development Officer Mr Darryl Fuller

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FFIIAAPP NNEEWWSS ISSUE NO 44 (January 2018) CALENDAR FIAP & FIP STAMP EXHIBITIONS

2018 ISRAEL 2018 27 – 31 May Jerusalem, FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP Specialised World Stamp Exhibition Israel Dr Prakob Chirakiti PRAGA 2018 15 – 18 August Prague, FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP Specialised World Stamp Exhibition) Mr Bernard Jimenez MACAO 2018 21 – 24 Macao FIAP Co-ordinator FIAP Patronage (35th FIAP Asian International Stamp Exhibition) September Dr Prakob Chirakiti

Assistant FIAP Co- ordinator Mr Stephen Chan THAILAND 2018 28 November – Bangkok, FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP World Stamp Exhibition) 3 December Thailand Tay Peng Hian FIAP Auspices

2019 SINGAPORE 2019 To be advised Singapore FIAP Co-ordinator FIAP Patronage (36th FIAP Asian International Stamp Exhibition) To be advised CHINA 2019 To be advised Beijing, China FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP World Stamp Exhibition) Mr Tay Peng Hian FIAP Auspices

2020 NEW ZEALAND 2020 March Auckland, FIAP Co-ordinator FIAP Patronage (37th FIAP Asian International Stamp Exhibition) New Zealand Mr Gary Brown TAIPEI 2020 To be advised Taipei, FIAP Co-ordinator FIAP Patronage (38th FIAP Asian International Stamp Exhibition) Chinese Taipei Mr Richard Tan MALAYSIA 2020 To be advised Kuala Lumpur, FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP World Stamp Exhibition) Malaysia Dr Prakob Chirakiti FIAP Auspices

2021 SOUTH AFRICA 2021 17 – 22 May Cape Town, FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP World Stamp Exhibition) South Africa To be advised FIAP Auspices PHILANIPPON 2021 To be advised To be advised FIP Consultant FIP Patronage (FIP World Stamp Exhibition) To be advised FIAP Auspices

NATIONAL STAMP EXHIBITIONS FROM MEMBER FEDERATIONS

2018 Canberra Stampshow 2018 16 – 18 March Canberra, Australia Australian Philatelic Federation (Half National) Hong Kong Stampex 2018 6 – 8 April Hong Kong Hong Kong Philatelic Society

Changzhou 2018 11 – 13 May Changzhou, China All China Philatelic Federation (18th All China Philatelic Exhibition) Newcastle Stamp & Coin Expo 2018 25 – 27 May Newcastle, Australia Australian Philatelic Federation (Half National) The Armistice 2018 Stamp Show 09 – 11 November Dunedin, New Zealand New Zealand Philatelic Federation www.armisticestampshow.com

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FFIIAAPP NNEEWWSS The World’s Leading Auctioneers for China & Hong Kong Results from our HK$68 million December 4-7 Auction

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Unique Pagoda Anchorage Customs Mail Matter Realized HK$805,000

The Earliest Recorded Large Dragon Cover to the U.S.A. 1897 envelope from Kiukiang to Mauritius Realized HK$2,300,000 Realized HK$483,000

Our next auction will be in mid-2018. Consign today to take advantage of the strong Asia market and Interasia’s unique abilities to obtain the highest prices.

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2017 KOREA STAMP EXHIBITION Prof Chang Hwan Kim

2017 Korea Stamp Exhibition, Space 2017, with the theme of “Stamp and Stories of Universe”, was held at Gwacheon National Science Museum from 21 to 26 November 2017. At the same site the 30th Korea Children’s Postage Stamp Exhibition was also held for the school children’s exhibits.

About 540 frames of 160 exhibits were judged by jury member of eleven jurors including one apprentice chaired by Mr. Bok Kyu Lee, the vice-president of KPF. One hundred ninety nine frames of 193 entries in Children’s Exhibits were judged by a group of 3 jurors separately.

Because of the limited exhibition space not all of the exhibits could be displayed. In addition to these, an invited exhibits of 30 frames of 8 Chinese philatelists under the exchange program between Korea-Chinese Philatelic Club of Korea and All-China Philatelic Federation of China were exhibited.

The highest honor of the Prime Minister’s Award went to Mr. Hee Jun Kim for his exhibit of “Lepidoptera in Human Culture” in Thematic Philately Class. There were also many Awards of Minister of Science Technology and Communication, of President of Korea Post, and of KPF’s President.

There were many events throughout the six-days exhibition period, stamp Designer’s Signing Sessions, Letter-Writing Classes, Stamp-Collection Classes and Stamp Auction. In the Saturday evening there was a dinner party given by the Philatelic Federation of Korea and about one hundred local philatelists and all Chinese visitors attended. Both exhibitions were attended by a large number of exhibitors and other visitors in six days.

Award winners with Mr. Sung Ju Kang, President of Korea Post Mr. Hee Jun Kim, Prime Minister’s Award winner, explains his on the stage. exhibit. Ms. Eun Kyung Park, stamp designer, signing for the visitors Prof. Myung Soon Shin, Juror, explains exhibit in front of frames

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ASEAN INVITATIONAL PHILATELIC EXHIBITION 2017 Richard Tan

The ASEAN Invitational Philatelic Exhibition 2017 was hosted by the from 4 to 6 November, 2017, at the SMX Convention Center - Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Philippines.

The ASEAN Invitational Philatelic Exhibition ASEANPEX 2017 is to celebrate the Philippine Chairmanship of the ASEAN in 2017. The PHLPOST has specially commissioned 200 new frames for this special event and the objective is to showcase the stamps of the 10 ASEAN member-countries, namely, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Laos and Brunei Darussalam. This is a non-competitive exhibition. The opening ceremony was graced by Assistant Secretary, Office of the Cabinet Secretary, Mr Jonas George Soriano and PHLPOST CEO and Post Master General, Mr Joel Otarra. FIAP Secretary General, Richard Tan and many ambassadors from the ASEAN region were seen enjoying the lively traditional performances.

There was a large crowd gathering outside just before the opening ceremony. Philatelic friends, Mr Robert Tan, Rey Ong, and Hans Werner were seen enjoying the exhibits. The ever popular “passport” collectors were seen thronging both the postal administration and dealer booths. A meet and greet at the “Living Legends Corner” and Cosplay competition were among the highlights of this exhibition. Ex- President Ramos was seen touring the exhibition sharing his stamping collecting.

PHLPOST CEO and Post Master General, Mr Joel Otarra making a speech during the opening ceremony

At the Palmares nd (Photo credit to Dr Prakob Chirakiti (2 from right). Together with him was st rd Mr Robert Tan (1 from right) and Mr Hans Werner (3 from left)

The welcome reception was held on 5 November, 2017 by the PHLPOST, with the welcome and opening speech by PHLPOST CEO and Post Master General, Mr Joel Otarra, which was well attended by Philatelists and Dealers. Both FIAP President, Dr Prakob Chirakiti and FIAP Secretary General, Richard Tan had discussed with the PHLPOST and the Members of the Philippines Federation on the possibility of hosting a FIAP Exhibition in th Philippines to celebrate the 500 Anniversary of the Magellan discover of Philippines in 2021.

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150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST POSTAGE STAMP ISSUED IN SINGAPORE EXHIBITION

The Association of Singapore Philatelists, SingPost and Singapore Philatelic Museum had organized a four-month stamp exhibition from 1 September 2017 to 2 January 2018 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the First Postage Stamps issued in Singapore. Displays were change each month and featured the various aspects of the Queen Victoria issues from forerunner to 1899 – stamp, covers, revenue, postal stationery, stamps used in Malaya, used in Thailand and “B”overprint – with contributions from Messrs Koh Seow Chuan, Tan Ah Ee, Richard Tan, Vincent Ong, Chua Eu Tiong, Wong Han Min, Henry Ong and from Thailand, Dr Prakob Chirakiti and Mr Charnchai Karnasuta.

Exhibitors with Chairman of IMDA (From left) Ms Tresnawati Prihadi, Dr Prakob Chirakiti, Messrs Richard Tan, Henry Ong, Chan Yeng Kit, Wong Han Min, Dr Chua Eu Tiong, Messrs Tan Ah Ee and Koh Seow Chuan.

Exhibition Hall – The Green Room, Singapore Philatelic Museum FIP President Mr Tay Peng Hian addressing the gathering

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Mr Hong Tuck Kun, Chairman of the Stamp Advisory Committee

Mr Koh Seow Chuan sharing a point with Mr Chan Yeng Kit 0

Celebrating Singapore Philatelic Museum 22nd birthday, Prof

Cheah Jin Seng (center), Chairman of SPM Board cutting cake. Together with Dr Chua Eu Tiong (left) and Ms Tresnawati Prihadi (right) Mr Woo Keng Leong, CEO, Postal Services, Singpost

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FFIIAAPP NNEEWWSS ISSUE NO 44 (January 2018) IN MEMORIAM MR LIM SA BEE

Mr Lim Sa Bee passed away peacefully after a brief illness, 0n 27 December 2017, at the age of 74.

Mr Lim contributed and participated actively in philately for the past five decades. He had been invited to be the Expert Group Team Leader in almost every FIAP exhibitions since 2005 in Taipei. He guided and trained many young promising philatelists in both exhibit judging and expert group work at FIAP and FIP exhibitions. He was a FIAP accredited juror in Traditional, Postal History, Maximaphily, Revenue and Literature.

He held the position as Honorary Treasurer in the FIAP Executive Committee for 3 terms - elected on the 11th FIAP Congress (1996), 15th FIAP Congress (2005) and 21st FIAP Congress (2017). He was also the Secretary of FIAP Expert Committee since 2009.

In 2010, Mr Lim, jointly with Mr Tay Peng Hian, wrote an article on “An Operational Guideline for Expert Group at work at FIP World Stamp Exhibition”. This was published in FIAP Newsletter Issue No 30 (May 2010) and re-published in FIP FLASH Issue 123 (2017).

His other article on “How to improve a Postal History Exhibit” was published in FIAP Newsletter Issue No 34 (February 2012). This article serves as a very good guideline to to collectors who want to learn the basic techniques in organizing a Postal History exhibit. It enables them to pick up the skills and knowledge, use them to transpose and adapt to other Postal History exhibits. This article was also being translated to the Japanese and Arabic languages in their respective philatelic magazines.

His collection “Malayan Airmails: 1911-1942” had won a Large Gold with special prize at INDIPEX 2011 FIP World Stamp Exhibition. His other collections “Modern Postal Activities in Singapore” and “The Evolution of Chinese Postal Services (A study of postal routes and markings on covers reflect the history and development of various postal systems from Imperial era to early republic period)” were exhibited actively in the 80s-90s in the FIAP and FIP exhibitions.

He was last seen judging at BANDUNG 2017 World Stamp Exhibition in August 2017. His demise is a great loss to Singapore, FIAP, AIEP (Association Internationale des Experts en Philatelie) and FIP.

He will be missed. May his soul rest in peace.

CONDOLENCES FROM HIS CLOSE PHILATELIC FRIENDS

* With our deepest condolences, may his soul rest in peace - Mr Surajit Gongvatana (immediate past President of FIAP) & Mrs Supin Gongvatana

* Shock and sad to hear that Sa Bee has passed away, my deepest condolences – Mr William Kwan, Honorary Member of FIAP

* A great loss to his family and philatelic friends, my deepest condolences – Dr Prakob Chirakiti, President of FIAP

* Sa Bee was a great philatelist, juror, philatelic expert and a humorous guy even when he was judging! A great loss to Singapore, FIP, FIAP and AIEP – Dr Andrew Cheung, Senior Consultant of FIAP

* Sa Bee always showed me great friendship. A gentle man and great philatelist – Emil Minnaar, FIAP Exco Member and Member of the Philatelic Federation of South Africa

* Very sad news and a great loss to philately. He was very knowledgeable, but quiet and always very friendly – Mr Norman Banfield, FIAP Exco Member & Mrs Jenny Banfield

* A great loss to Asian Philately and good friend in the Jury Room. Always willing to help up and coming judges – Mr Gary Brown, Senior Consultant of FIAP

* We, the Korean Philatelists, are saddened to learn of the sudden death of Mr Lim Sa Bee. He will long be remembered for what he has done for Korean Philatelists and as a very close friend from Singapore. Our condolences to his family. – Prof Chang Hwan Kim, FIAP Exco Member and Member of the Philatelic Federation of Korea - 12 -

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ROYALPEX 2017 – New Zealand Norman Banfield

A Specialised or half National exhibition held 24-26 November 2017 at the Distinction Hotel & Conference Centre, Hamilton. It was good to have the hotel and exhibition at the same venue. The exhibition was organised by the Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand with help from the local Waikato Philatelic Society and with NZPF Patronage.

There were 404 frames of exhibits and the exhibition was supported by New Zealand Post and ten New Zealand dealers. There was good support from Australia exhibitors and a “Royal Challenge” with 4-member team entries from the Royal Philatelic Societies of London, New Zealand, Sydney and Victoria (Australia). This resulted in some top level exhibits not normally seen in New Zealand: early issues of Colombia and St Vincent, California Gold Rush, Hungary Hyperinflation 1945-46, early West Indies mail from 1663 and the thematic “A Whale’s Tale”.

The exhibition included entries from the Emirates Philatelic Association – with Pakistan and Sharjah postal history widening the subjects for us to judge. There were also some top-class exhibits from the USA. In the postal history class there were exhibits of: Australia, Australian Colonies, , Hungary, New Zealand, North Borneo, Pakistan, , Sierra Leone, Sharjah, and the West Indies – a very wide range of subjects for the judges to research. There are still a number exhibits which need the title page to include a plan and good references (as recommended by the FIP Guidelines).

The Grand Award donated by New Zealand Post went to “A Whale’s Tale” (Lesley Marley – RPSL). The Runner-up was “St Vincent – The De La Rue Period” (Russell Boylan, Australia).

All exhibitors received a written critique giving the full split of points and comments which will hopefully result in improvements and a higher medal level in the future.

The “Royal Challenge” was won by the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria who received the tray (Photo - thanks to Ian McMahon and Steven Chivers) (From left) Messrs Gary Brown - representative of the RPS of Victoria, Lindsay Chitty – President of the Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand and Mark Benvie – Exhibition Chairman

******************************************************************************************************* CONDOLENCES FROM HIS CLOSE PHILATELIC FRIENDS (continue from page 12) * May his soul rest in peace – Mr R Soeyono, immediate past President of the Indonesia Philatelists Association

* Mr Lim Sa Bee had an obvious love for philately and philatelists. He had been a well-known towering personality in the world of philately. His in-depth knowledge and opinions benefited a lot to fellow philatelists. May his soul rest in peace – Emirates Philatelic Association

* A gentleman and great philatelist – Dr Kazuyuki Inoue, FIAP Exco Member and Member of the Philatelic Federation of

* Our prayers are with him and his family – Mr Bernard Beston, Vice President of FIP

* A great philatelist and a great juror – Mr Ian McMahon, Secretary of FIP Postal Stationery Commission

* Great loss to Philately – Mr Reinaldo Macedo, Vice President of FIP

* I learn a lot from him, my deepest condolences – Mr Jose Ramon Moreno, President of FEPA

* A great friend and mentor in the jury room – Mr Malcolm Groom, Chairman of FIP Postal History Commission

* We are deeply saddened by his passing. A great teacher and friend. Our condolences to his family and friends – Mr Roberto Eaton and Mrs Dila Eaton, past Director of FIP

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MIANYANG 2017 – ALL CHINA SPECIALISED STAMP EXHIBITION Chang Yue

Mianyang 2017 was held from 8 to 10 December 2017 in the Convention Center of High-Tech Zone, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, China, organised by All-China Philatelic Federation. There were 474 frames of competitive exhibits and 25 frames of invited exhibits. The competitive classes include Traditional, Postal History, Modern Philately and Open Philately. The jury comprised of 11 accredited national jurors, 2 expert team members, 2 assistant jury secretaries and 3 apprentice jurors with Mr Li Shuguang as the Jury President, Mdm Jiao Xiaoguang as Vice-President and Mr Zhang Weiwei as Jury Secretary. 3 Gold Medals and 9 Large Vermeil Medals were awarded. The 3 Gold Medal exhibits are Mr Deng Yalu’s South-West China Liberated Area Traditional, Mr Xie Bin’s Postal History during the Cultural Revolution 1966-1976, Mr Zhao Jian’s China Postage Due Postal History 1897-1949. The Exhibition Hall (Photos credit to Liang Yaohua)

Jury at work The Jury Team Mr Li Shuguang with school children (Photo credit to Zhang Yi) (Photos credit to Liang Yaohua) Mr Chang Min and Madam Jiao Xiaoguang (Photos credit to Liang Yaohua)

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ADELAIDE STAMPEX 2017 Ian McMahon

Adelaide Stampex 2017 was an Australian National Philatelic Exhibition held from 6 to 8 October 2017 at the Drill Hall, Adelaide. The Exhibition had the following classes: Aerophilately, Open Philately, Revenues, Literature in addition to the Australian National classes of First Day Covers, Polar, One-Frame and Picture as well as a Numismatics Class. The Exhibition Classes complemented those offered at the New Zealand National Exhibition, Royalpex 2017, held in Hamilton in November.

The Jury comprised 17 jurors and an apprentice with David Figg as Chair and Team Leaders; Bernard Beston, Malcolm Groom, Glen Stafford, Ian McMahon, Sue Claridge, Jim Taylor, Charles Bromser, Alma Downes and Tony Presgrave. Bernard Beston (assisted by Gary Brown) also performed the role of Judges Assessor, providing feedback to members of the Jury on their judging skills.

In total there were 280 frames of exhibits, comprising 107 entries, made up of 50 multi-frame and 57 in the National One Frame Class. A total of 12 Large Gold and 21 Gold medals were awarded. The Exhibition also included a dealers’ bourse and awarded its ‘Best Dealer Award’ to Marsteen Collectables. This award was chosen by a team of ‘secret shoppers’ who evaluated the service provided by each of the dealers at the Exhibition.

The Best in Show Award was awarded to Martin Walker for Aerial Messengers of South Australia with the Runner-up being awarded to Michel Roland for the picture exhibit, The Caves of Han. The Award for the best one-frame exhibit went to Lindsay Chitty for The New Zealand 1½d Boer War Contingent: Stamp and Postal Use with the Runner-up going to Martin Walker for Simplification of the Collection of Bottled Beer Duty in Australia. Recipients of the Best in Class awarded received a special medallion. A Jury Critique was held on Sunday 8 October, with exhibitors making bookings for a private critique held in front of the frame. The Exhibition hosted a meeting of the Postal Stationery Society of Australia with a display of Queensland Postal Stationery from Bernard Beston.

At the Palmares, the Australian Philatelic Federation presented an award for services to Australian Philately to Kim and Kevin Dwyer and an Australian Philatelic Research Award (APR) to Gordon Monk for his research into Australia’s George V Penny Stamps through to the late 1930s.

Australia Post at Adelaide Stampex 2017 Adelaide Stampex 2017

Best in Show Award being awarded to Martin Walker (left) by APF Immediate Past President Glen Stafford (right)

Gordon Mark (left) receiving the Australian Philatelic Research Award from APF President John Moore (right)

(From left) Kevin and Kim Dwyer with APF President John Moore (right) receiving their award for services to Australian philately - 16 -

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POSTCROSSING MEETUP AT BANDUNG 2017 WORLD STAMP EXHIBITION Eddie Yong (Singapore)

I visited Bandung 2017 World Stamp Exhibition from 3 to 7 August. Prior to the visit, we were told by some organizer friends that there was going to be a Postcrossing Meetup to be held on 5 August from 10am to 2pm. When we reached the venue, we were each given a gift pack with some sandwich and cookies. We were also given coupon to vote for the best Postcrossing postcards which were displayed next to the event space.

Once all that was done, all the members from various countries (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Australia and Nepal) gathered around the stage to be welcomed. Thereafter, from total strangers, we became friends by signing on one another’s postcards. The organizer had mint stamps for sale and also a postmark made for the occasion. I met many of my Facebook friends and also saw some of them in person for the very first time. It was really a very nice feeling.

We usually also have this Singapore Meetup once a year and it is mostly a private affair. We have held them at locations like the Singapore Philatelic Museum, Satay by the Bay, Botanical Gardens and even at the Kallang Wave. However, in Indonesia, there was a total support by Pos Indonesia and also the organizer of the exhibition. Prior to the exhibition, Postcrossing postcards and stamps were also issued. On the actual day, the theme was Postcard day and a special stamper was used. Participants can get their postcards sent to friends throughout the world, and there was also a metal date stamp hammer if one preferred the normal postmark. There was also a section where we wrote our thanks to the Indonesia President for his achievement. He will be receiving a lot of postcards from the participants on that day.

This is a very good event where the young and old can interact, and friendship forged with future postcard exchanges in mind. In this internet age, this is an avenue for people to express themselves in writing. Imagine the happiness when somebody receives your postcards from various corner of the earth.

So far, Singapore does not have any Postcrossing stamps or postcards issued, while many countries like , Russia and even our neighbours like Indonesia and Malaysia have commemorated this event. Some have even gone one step further by allowing visits at postal processing centres, as told by our fellow Germans Postcrossers. This will give collectors a good view of how their postcards travel from the posting box to the recipients.

This simple postcard exchange can achieve a lot in the meetup process:

1) Friendship among strangers 2) Continuing the beautiful tradition of snail mail and writing process 3) The sale of stamps and postcards is beneficial to the Post Office’s revenues 4) Developing a bond between the postal authorities, organizers and collectors

Set of 3 postcards issued by Indonesia Pos Postcard Day cancellation

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FFIIAAPP NNEEWWSS ISSUE NO 44 (January 2018)

POSTCROSSING MEETUP AT BANDUNG 2017 WORLD STAMP EXHIBITION (continue from page 18)

With these in mind, we hope the organizers of future stamp exhibitions will start to look into this annual event, in order to cultivate future new collectors, which are crucial to the future of stamp collecting and tradition of postcard writing. These are truly one of the ways to unite collectors of the world – which happens to be the main objective of POSTCROSSING activities.

A postcard, sent from the exhibition site, received by a local postcrossing member

For those who are interested: What is Postcrossing?

The goal of this project is to allow anyone to send and receive postcards from all over the world! The idea is simple: for each postcard you send, you will receive one back from a random postcrosser from somewhere in the world. This is the website address: https://www.postcrossing.com

How does it work?

(Article extracted from Singapore Stamp Club Newsletter Issue 105 September 2017)

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