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The first stamps of the Federated Malay States began in 1900, when the stamps of Negri-Sembilan and Perak were overprinted "Federated Malay States". In 1901, a series of stamps of 12 denominations was issued, showing a jumping tiger or an elephants. Stamps of the same designs continued were issued until 1934 in a large number of varieties.
19 October: Local Food / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-Hong Kong, China Joint Issue 27 October: Malay Folk Stories 5 November: World Youth Stamp Exhibition 2014 - KLCC
The Postage Stamps of The Straits Settlements. London: Sefi, Pemberton & Company, 1925 40p. Series Title: Series of studies in philately no. 3. Ted Proud, Postal History of British Malaya: Straits Settlements. ISBN 1872465021; Wood, F. E. Straits Settlements Postage Stamps. Kuala Lumpur: Selangor Stamp Club, (1948) reprinted 1961 136p.
The first inaugural set of postage stamps was introduced in 1901. The Federated Malay States Posts and Telegraphs Department was formally created on 1 January 1905 with the merger of the postal and telegraph services of Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, and Pahang.
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of the Federated Malay States and the State of Selangor, was captured on 11 January 1942. Seremban , the state capital of Negeri Sembilan, was captured two days later. Kuantan , in the eastern component state of Pahang, fell on 30 December 1941, meanwhile the capital, Kuala Lipis was taken by the Japanese on 7 January ...
The Commonwealth Games has been commemorated in the postage stamps of a number of nations. ... 1998 Kuala Lumpur. Fiji, 1998, SG 1026–1029, MS1030;
On 16 December 2008, Pos Malaysia issued a premium set of four commemorative stamps and first-day cover, honouring four Premier Schools of Malaysia - Convent Bukit Nanas and Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, SMK St. Thomas in Kuching and SM All Saints in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah for their superiority in academics, sports and extra-curricular ...
MALAYSIA 2014 World Youth Exhibition (29th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Kuala Lumpur, 1–6 December 2014 (FIP) MALAYSIA 2020, Kuala Lumpur, Nov/December 2020 (FIP) [ 17 ] The exhibition will not happen, as Jakarta City is the venue for the exhibition.