Wednesday, April 1, 2020

BB# 0004 Singapore Stamps Album of 1988

The Singapore Story
Postal services commenced in Singapore in 1819, just after the founding of the island by Sir Stamford Raffles. Mail was delivered without stamps for the next 35 years. Postage stamps were used for the first time in Singapore in 1855 and they were Indian stamps issued by the East India company.
Singapore's postage stamps closely reflect her political history. The responsibility for postal services was transferred to the Straits Settlements in 1867, Japanese Millitary Administration in 1942, and the British Military Administration in 1945. In 1948, Singapore commenced issuing stamps bearing the inscription "Singapore", although she was still under British rule. Singapore became a new self-governing state on June 3 1959.
Today, Singapore is a modern city and the world's busiest port. She issues six to seven new issues of stamps a year. The stamps reflect the country's achievements, culture, heritage, flora and founa. From 1 July 1987, all Singapore stamps are imprinted with the National Lion Symbol.



Monday, June 30, 2008

BB #0003 1992 Thomas Cup Champion


The winning team comprises of 9 players. i.e Razif Hj. Sidek, Jalanin Hj. Sidek, Rashid Hj. Sidek, Foo Kok Keong, Cheah Soon Kit, Soh Beng Kiang, Kwan Yoke Meng, Rahman Hj. Sidek and Wong Ewee Mun.

Malaysia bought the curtain down on 1992 Thomas Cup Final with a flourish when they bean Indonesia 3-2 in a pulsating final to win the Thomas cup after a lapse of 25 years. Malaysia regained her status as the top badminton power in the world beating Indonesia in the finals held at the stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur on 16th May 1992.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

BB #0002 Petronas Twin Towers



Petronas Twin Towers special premier edition first day cover - Niobium.
Dated 30 August 1999.

Limited edition of 3000. (Series number 2683)