Political

GRAHAM BERRY, POSTMASTER GENERAL, PREMIER & AGENT-GENERAL, VIC

The cover had a ms.’Regd No 122 and the strip of three mauve QV stamps of Victoria were postmarked with RUTHERGLEN/ MR 3/ 84/ VICTORIA and the stamps had the barred numeral obliterator of ‘318′. The cover was addressed to Mr. Graham Berry, Postmaster General. In addition there was a boxed ‘REGISTERED’(Figure 1). The only marking on the reverse was a reception postmark of REGISTERED/ A/ MR 4/ 84/ MELBOURNE (Figure

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GEORGE RANDELL, W.A. COLONIAL SECRETARY, sent to U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

This long On Her Majesty’s Service cover has a purple COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA frank stamp and a duplex SHIP MAIL ROOM/ 2/ FE 2/ 99/ PERTH W.A. with the GPO obliterator, as well as a double oval COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE/ (—) FEB 99/ PERTH W.A. marking at the lower L. side, plus a circular PAID/ OFFICIALLY/ WEST AUSTRALIA. It was addressed to The Acting Secretary, Civil Service Commission

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FRIEDRICH KRICHAUFF, 1ST S. A. PARLIAMENTARIAN of GERMAN ORIGIN

The front of the South Australian one penny purple postcard is postmarked with a duplex cancel of G.P.O. ADELAIDE/ MY 14 / 91/ S.A, and is addressed to the Hon F.E.H.W. Krichauff M.L.C., Flinders Street (Adelaide) (Figure 1). The reverse is printed for the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch with a printed and manuscript message:An Ordinary Meeting of the Council will be held in the Room, Broken

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FRANK JOSEPH SCOTT WISE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA’s LABOUR PREMIER

The first cover has the careful placement of the three war tax surcharge overprint stamps, the red 2½d on 2d, the blue 3½d on 3d KGVI and the purple 5½d on 5d merino sheep, all issued on 10 December 1941, but this is not a first day cover. The three stamps are ‘socked on the nose’ WYNDHAM/ -4 MAY 42/ WEST AUSTRALIA. The 2½d stamp is a perfin, probably W.A.

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EDWIN CRADOCK NOWELL: AN EXTRAORDINARY TASMANIAN CLERK

A series of 7 covers addressed to Edwin Nowell in Hobart from January 1850 to February 1860, from South Australia, New South Wales and Tasmania appeared in a Tasmanian stamp auction in April 2005. The covers were well described and many were of more than passing notice, but no details were given concerning the addressee, who was an early Tasmanian of considerable importance. The covers are presented here in chronological

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EDMUND JOWETT, PASTORALIST, BUSINESSMAN, POLITICIAN, WRITER, WIT

The pre-stamped cover has a red ‘ONE PENNY’ KGV Head stamp plus an additional red 1d KGV Head stamp cancelled WEDDDERBURN/ MR 30/ 18/ VICTORIA and it was addressed to E. Jowett Esq M.H.R., for Grampians, Federal Parliament House, Melbourne(Figure 1). The long cover has three KGV Head stamps, the green 1d, blue 3d and a red 1½d canceled with 2 examples of the LATE FEE/ 11P 21JE26/ SPENCER ST.

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DANIEL CONGDON’S POSTCARD to A. M. JOSEPHSON: REQUEST for HIS V0TE

The postcard had a brown One Half-Penny Swan stamp of Western Australia postmarked FREMANTLE/ 1/ JY 14/ 94/ W.A, and it was addressed to Mr. A,M. Josephson, Fremantle (Figure 1). The reverse was headed WEST PROVINCES ELECTORS, and the message was somewhat unusual: ‘It is reported that MR. D. K. CONGDON is safe for election, and canvassers are asking for pumpers for their candidate. The friends of Mr. D.K. Congdon are asked

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CORDELL HULL, U.S. SENATOR, SECRETARY of STATE, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

This long cover was sent from the American Consular Service, Melbourne Australia with ‘Accounts & Returns’ to The Honorable, The Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., United States of America..  It had a copy of the Blue 3d KGV head stamp canceled MELBOURNE/ 18/ 6-P 13 JY33/ VIC (Figure 1). The reverse had a red handstamp ‘FROM THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT COLLECTION/ AUTHENTICATED BY H.R. HARMER INC., N.Y.’  This was but

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CHARLES BONNEY, S.A. COMMISSIONER of CROWN LANDS & POLITICIAN

The ‘On Service’ cover had a manuscript ‘Free’ and a large oval originating hand-stamp POST [Crown] OFFICE/ PORT LINCOLN/ 8 (–)/ 28 MY/ 1847 and a reception postmark of G.P.O/ [Crown]/ JU 3/ 1847/ SOUTH AUSTRALIA and it was addressed to Chas Bonney, Esqre Commissioner of Crown Lands, Adelaide ( Figure 1). Charles Bonney was born on 31 October 1813 at Sandon, England son of Rev. George Bonney and his wife

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CHARLES HENRY GRANT M.L.C. (TASMANIA) to A.W. PEARSE

The above paper appeared on an Australian auction site and the reverse had a blue Legislative Council crest of Tasmania on the flap. The vendor had identified the sender’s manuscript as C.H. Grant, at top left on the front. The Hobart duplex read: HOBART/ A/ OC 8/ 97/ P-R, and there was also a red TASMANIA/ OFFICIAL/ PAID mark. The cover was addressed to A.W. Pearse Esq, 6 Spring Street,

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