'"There was never a greater demand for British and colonial stamps than at tiie present time."' a London paper was informed in Dei-ember. War stamps are specially sought after, and some cf the keenest enthusiasts are the American and Anzac men, who throng the stamp dealers'- premises daily. A wavo °f postage stamp patriotism seems to have swept over thorn. There is no demand, however, for the stamps of our enemies, and some firms announce that even if thero were thev would not fulfil it.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 9
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85Untitled Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 9
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