STAMP ISSUES
SOVIET’S NEW. SET,
MIOSOOW, September 29,
. Tlie Soviet is issuing dozens of new stamps, ..idaiugufating the second FiveYear Plan, and commemorating tlie fifteenth anhivLusa>ry:;v.of the revolution. '-'l' "•
They are in the form of a picture history of natipiial.cXgnts, since 1917, and show Lenin arriving at Petrograd from exile, -the storming of the Winter Palace, the bu 1 cling of t e Dnieper dam, tlie Magnitogorsk electric combine, and a map of the Soviet colonies. . s
Six stamps^cpmmemorate the anniversary of Karl Marx’s death, and six the shooting of’ the 26 Ba.'*u Commissars.
One series honours the international Spartakilad. Stamps issued during 1934 will celebrate the opening of the first underground railway in Rus ia, further sets denict tlie first political demonstration in Russia, and to first railway, and show portraits of revolutionary heroes.
Leading philatelists throughout the world have been invited to attend a stamp exhibition during the October celebrations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1932, Page 6
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152STAMP ISSUES Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1932, Page 6
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