Author-Title Index
Agas, Causerie, 51/11, 43, 93,
117, 52/17, 55, 88, 147, 53/14, 53, 93, 136, 54/11, 47, 92, 130, 55/17, 51, 87,
127, 56/7, 51, 89, 131, 57/10, 56, 87
Batty-Smith, William
The 1936 RAF Goodwill flight in Sarawak
through the Government Radio Telegraph Service, 53/66
Brunei: display at the Royal Philatelic
Society 9 March 2006, 59/89-91
Dubious sales of surplus Sarawak stamps,
51/54-55
The Early days of Sarawak air mails, 53/139
Extracts from The Sarawak Gazette: The
destruction of the pirate fleet by HHS Rainbow in 1861, 56/74-75
Married in Sarawak 1844 - 1953, 59/99-102,
135-38
The Paquebot
cachets of British Borneo, 54/19-20
The Rajah's officers, 51/12-13, 82-83,
142-43, 52/53-54, 100-102, 139-42, 53/21, 103-4, 148-49
The Registration cachets of Sarawak, 55/123-26,
142, 56/3-6, 46-50, 108-11, 123-26, 57/3-6,
43-48
Sales of Sarawak postage stamps 1878 -
1927, 52/9-16
Sarawak 1899 4c/8c provisional. The second setting, 59/17
Sarawak cancellations, an update, 56/83-88
Sarawak cancellations and postal rates 1858
- 1963. Amendment no.1, 51/38-40
Sarawak. Mr.
Edward James Smith and the Borneo Company, 57/96-97
The Sarawak Post Office seventy-five years
ago (1924-1925), 55/43-50
Sarawak post offices, 52/18
Sarawak Postmasters' General 1933 and 1934,
51/79, 56/100-103
Sarawak SG 2 - the 3c of 1871 stone 3,
55/95-101
Sarawak The 1871 Three Cent. Substituted
transfer in position 21, 57/52-53
Sarawak The 1871
Three Cent. Substituted transfer in position 77, 57/98-99
Sarawak. The 1874 TWO
CENTS on Three Cents provisional, 58/4-8
Sarawak. The
European population 1891 - 1911, 54/131-32
Sarawak. The Japanese Fu Kan Shi seals revisited, 55/83-86
Sarawak. The Office of Registry
cancellation, 57/138-41
Town cancellations on the Sarawak
lithographed issues and associated provisionals,
54/125-27
Tuba fishing, 59/15-16
Unexplained flaws in the Sarawak 1934
Bradbury Wilkinson issue, 54/3-6
Bavin, Mike, Liberation of Borneo.
Australian forces battle honours, 57/142-43
Brew, Peter P and David Hubbard, Pre-1869 covers from
Sarawak, 60/143-46
Brown, David
John (Jack) Roberts 1921 - 2001, 55/68-69
North Borneo. A consignee's cover treated
as a late letter, 54/6-7
Buck, W.S.B., Escape to Kalimantan, 55/102-5, 139-42
Cassels, Patrick
Book review. The overprinted postage due
stamps of British North Borneo 1895 - 1931 by Bruce A Marshall, 55/24
Indian Army F.P.O. No.120 in Labuan, 59/49-51
North Borneo air mail letter cards 1946 -
1963, 54/123-24
Cave, Brian J
Air mail letter cards. A
note on their background, 54/150
Asiatic P.O. translator's chops - or what?
51/134-36
Brunei 1895 issue, cancellation dates,
51/84
Brunei 1912 and 1916 colour changes, 52/64-65
Brunei. Mass posting of
covers to London on 22nd July 1895, 51/118-24
Brunei parcel labels, 57/9, 13
Brunei. The
1952-1974 definitive issue, 58/43-57, 60
Brunei. The 1974
definitive issue, 57/123-33
Brunei. The so-called unissued definitives of 1941, 60/56-59
The Cyber space, 51/21, 86, 52/46
Forgeries of the N.B. 1887 - 92 Arms issue,
56/139
Have you read? 56/64
Malayan Airways 10 September 1963, first
Friendship flight Kuala Lumpur to Jesselton, 53/63
Meter marks, 53/4-8, 146-47,
56/52-54
On-on. On being on paper,
55/28
Paquebot use in
Sarawak Brunei and Labuan, 56/73
Robert Burns. A
descendant of Scotland's national poet, in North Borneo? 51/18
Some philatelic maritime misconceptions
discussed, 54/16-18
Stamps cancelled at Brooketon,
54/64-65
Various stamps cancelled at Brooketon, 53/58-59
We hear ., 51/85,
53/13, 54/65, 149, 55/17, 49, 86, 56/71, 75, 57/53, 99, 147
Win some, lose
some. Translator's marks. The case against the Post
Office sorting office, 52/85
Cave, Brian J and Ivor Moore, The Stanley Gibbons stamp
catalogue. Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore 2004 (Book review),
58/16-17
Chan Kee Tex
Acknowledgement envelopes from China into
Sarawak, 53/10-13
Acknowledgement envelopes from China into
Sarawak. further insights, 53/95-97
Examples of the use of the misaligned
Kuching Type 8 handcancel, 52/83-85
Post 1963 Sarawak flags and crests, 54/60-61
The post-war vessels of the Sarawak and
Straits steamship companies, 52/50-52
Sarawak Travelling post offices, 55/145-47,
56/65-68
Ships with the name Labuan, 59/21-22
Chew, Colin
British North Borneo Civil servant list,
54/56-58, 97-100, 127-29, 55/13-16, 63-65, 88-89,
128-31, 56/8-9, 57-60, 96-99, 145-48, 57/19-22,
57-60, 101-4, 58/9-12, 98-101, 151-53, 59/60-61, 114-16,
60/76-83, 121-22
Japanese occupation of British Brunei
covers rated 5 Cents, 52/3-6
Cockburn, Peter, Ambong and its
postmark, 60/112-13
Coles, J.H., Mobile post offices of Sarawak in 1974, 60/60-63
Dean, George, North Borneo. Further to a consignee's cover,
54/144
Dickson, Jeremy
Brunei double, partly erased (SG 12a),
54/138-39
Covers from USS Augusta cruising in Borneo
waters 1934-35, 53/107-8
Labuan its naming and spelling, 59/24-25
Labuan surrender oddity, 60/41
Marudi labels, 54/6,
8-10
North Borneo. The 1904 surcharges, some
reflections on an unpopular issue, 54/83-86
A.Phillips, and
his February 1938 activities, 53/57
Pre-war air posts through Labuan, 53/83-89
Ships with the name Labuan, 58/127-29,
59/23
Gaskell, Jeremy
1929 Bishop's report on Sea Dyak work, 57/67
HMS Dampier 1948 visit to Sarawak, 56/134
Griffin, Dan
Brunei, scratches on the 1947 1c chocolate
plate, 52/92, 53/19-20
Brunei 10 cent single plate 1912 - 1924,
56/70-71
Brunei: Malaya-Borneo exhibition 1922
stamps on cover, 60/107-9
Brunei. Multiple Crown and Script CA
watermark. A note on the pre-war dandy roll varieties,
54/87
Brunei. Scratches on the
1947 1c chocolate plate, 52/58
Brunei. The 10 cents single plate of
1923, 54/140-43
Brunei. The 1912 - 1924
10c single plate Specimen evidence, 52/48-49
Brunei through the looking glass. I.
Irregular use of cancels, 56/43-44, 57/133
Brunei through the looking glass. Part II
Madam Joseph, 57/88-89, 133
The cancellations
of Brunei. A correlation of the work of George South and Howard Lee, 57/84-85
Material seen at Bristol, 55/59-62
Notes on Naval units in the N.W. Borneo
area 1945, 53/67-68
Griffin, Dan and Wilhelm F Ott,
Post-war mysteries of British Borneo: GSM, July 2007, 60/164-65
Grimwood-Taylor, Pat, Social
philately: What is it? 60/52-53
Hansford, Geoffrey, 1940 letter
from Geoffrey Hansford, 60/21-23
Hart, Gillian, Confrontation mail or Confusion worse
confounded, 51/75-78
Hartfield, Alan, Brunei, a forces
concession, 51/80-81
Harwood, Jack, British postal orders overprinted for North
Borneo, 59/142-43
Higgins, Jon
Kanowit and Sibu cancellations dated 1942, 57/64-65
Miri
instructional marking: Insufficiently addressed (RAF Borneo Tour 1930), 59/103-5
Postwar airmails:
First flights, 60/66-76
Sarawak 3 cent black receipt stamp. Plate
flaws in the top four rows, 57/83
Sarawak picture postcards published by Ha Buey Hon, 52/119-29, 56/61-64, 91-95,
126-30
Sarawak post-war A.R. markings, 59/112-13
Van Houten's
North Borneo label, 56/44-45
The White Rajahs of Sarawak. A philatelic
and historical study by Barry Floyd (Book review), 57/146
Holiday, LJ, About cricket, 58/130-32
Hubbard, David H
Book review. A complete overview of
Japanese Occupation stamps in Southeast Asia by Masayoshi Tsuchiya, 53/22-23
Book review. From Buckfast
to Borneo: essays presented to Father Robert Nicholl ., 54/113
Book review. Japanese Occupation stamps in
Southeast Asia:Masayoshi
Tsuchiya collection by Masayoshi Tsuchiya, 58/109-10
Book review. Surviving the sword: prisoners
of the Japanese 1942-45 by Brian MacArthur, 58/108
The Borneo one-line overprints, 51/3-7,
98-102, 111-14, 52/22-23, 26, 43-46
Brian Cave's Brunei, 59/123-26
Brunei. The Japanese
Occupation. A summary from articles in the Sarawak Journal and other
writings, 59/18-21, 52-55
B.S.J.P. meeting report, 57/79
East Asian postage stamps as
socio-political artefacts, 58/84-87
East Malaysia. Displaying modern issues,
58/102-7
Fifty years ago. The London International
Stamp Exhibition May 6th - 13th 1950, 53/105-6
The first stamp of
British North Borneo. The 1883 cents brown plating of the three Transfers A, B
and C by Lars Parsboro (Book review), 58/154
The Fu Kan Shi
seals, 52/103-5, 143-46
Further examples of the use of the
misaligned Kuching Type 8 handcancel, 52/130-31
Indian Army F.P.O. No.120, 53/126-27
Jalan Brooke
Diary, Appears in each issue
Japanese Showas
used in Northern Borneo, 53/128-33, 55/3-12
Labuan, Straits Settlements. Issue dates of
overprinted Crowns, 60/40
Labuan Occupation covers, 60/154-62
Les Shipman. Four albums
and some memories, 53/54-56
North Borneo 1939 issue. T guidemarks, 53/94
Northern Borneo Japanese Occupation and
post Occupation Period 1942 - 1045, 56/17
Northern Borneo: the Japanese Occupation, a
summary, 59/94-98
Notes on S.G. Commonwealth and British
Empire stamp catalogue 1840 - 1952, 57/64-65
RAF POST 312 in Labuan, 59/51
The Revd James
Paisley: 1905 - 2005, 58/124
Two Cornelio Joris
covers, 54/107
Two new Japanese Occupation covers
postmarked Labuan 2604, 59/45-47
Two occupation philatelists, Hara Sojiro and Maeda Akira, 54/43-46
The United States naval forces in Brunei,
51/97
When our Society expanded its boundaries -
almost 50 years ago, 58/125-26
Hubbard, David H and Jeremy J Gaskell,, John Roberts, 55/70-71
Hubbard, David H and Jeremy J Gaskell, The Society's visit to
Singapore and Australia August - Singapore 2004, 58/65-72, 114-17
Hunt, David, Freemasonry in Borneo, 53/137-38
Jeffries, Eric W, The postmarks of Sabah, 51/36-37, 124-25
Lardner, Bernard
Notes from the library shelves, 55/58, 90,
138, 56/13-14, 55-56, 104, 140, 57/18, 49, 86
Sarawak 1918 - 1928. Unrecorded imperforate
colour trials and proofs, 52/96-98
Sarawak and Brunei. The De La Rue ink
colours by Neville Watterson (Book review), 58/15
The Sarawak revenue stamps of 1899, 52/47-48
The Sarawak revenue stamps of 1919,
52/89-91
Lardner, Bernard and William Batty-Smith, Sarawak revenue
rates: the Brooke period 1869 - 1937, 53/43-52
McQueen, Ian
Book review. Sarawak.
The De La Rue story, 53/159
Ourselves as
others see us. A review of the Journal covering nos 224-232 prepared for
Gibbons Stamp Monthly, 59/36-37
Ourselves as
others see us. The Sarawak Journal as reviewed in Gibbons Stamp Monthly July
1999, 52/149
Ourselves as
others see us. The Sarawak Journal as reviewed in Gibbons Stamp Monthly July
2001, 54/152, 157
Ourselves as
others see us. The Sarawak Journal as reviewed in the January 2004 Gibbons
Stamp Monthly, 57/39
Marcus, Stephen H, From the USA to North Borneo. Incoming
mail of 1907, 60/42
Mark, Graham, North Borneo censorship WW1, 59/144-50
Marshall, Brian
B.M.K. House Sarawak, 60/96
The life and times of Ha Buey Hon 1871 - 1947, 59/4-14
Rubber works at Goebilt:
Ha Buey Hon ppc, 60/24
Sarawak 1899 4c/8c provisional. The second setting, 58/142-43
Why Sarawak? 60/64-65
Martin-Redman, Simon, Two important (pre-1869) Sarawak covers
described, 60/140-42
Moore, Ivor, A cover from H.M.S.Cadmus
in Borneo waters 1917, 53/69
Ngu, Francis H.H.
1918 Sarawak revenue issue cancellations, 53/134-35
The Coastal and riverine vessels of
Sarawak, 54/52-53
Historical glimpses of Sarawak from the
Government Telegraph Service, 53/3, 90, 92, 57/100
Late dates for use of post war Australian
type C.D.S. in Borneo, 56/72
An outline of revenue stamp usage during
the Japanese Occupation of Sarawak per land transaction papers, 53/60-61
Perils of mail delivery by ship at Miri, late 1970s, 55/132
Revenue stamps and the Sarawak branch of Sime, Darby and Company Limited, 53/91-92
Sabah airways, 52/99
Sarawak and social philately, 53/109-11
Sarawak Batu Lintang memorial, 56/144
Sarawak. Correspondence on the merits of
various government launches, 55/52-54
Sarawak. Further examples of revenue stamp
use during the Japanese occupation, 54/59
Sarawak revenue issues. The crowned
cancellations of the Supreme Court of Sarawak, 57/144-45
Sarawak stamps with holes punched out for
revenue use, 55/136-37
Sarawak: the separation of postage and
revenue functions, 54/103, 107
Ngu,
Francis H.H. and Gillian Hart, Sarawak. Confrontation and after, 51/137-39
Norris, Andrew, Rare stamps of the world Claridges
London, or delight and a whinge, 52/137-39
Ott, Wilhelm F
Brunei Darussalam. A new post office in
Kampong Kiulap, 59/92
Brunei Darussalam, a new security device, 51/35
Brunei Darussalam Mini post offices and new
postmarks, 57/50-51
Brunei Darussalam. New
BFPO datestamps, 58/144-45
Brunei Darussalam new post offices and
postmarks, 54/104, 106, 56/90-91
Brunei Darussalam new postmarks, 52/56-57,
54/48-49
Brunei Darussalam. The postal agencies in 2004, 58/90-93
Brunei. Malaya-Borneo
exhibition 1922 stamps on cover, 60/17
Brunei. New definitives and other postal news, 60/110
Brunei. Paper
fluorescence and the 1952 - 1974 definitives, 58/58
Brunei philately. Quo
vadis? 60/56-57
A new post office in Kg Mentiri,
60/111
Prof. Hubert Woyty-Wimmer (1901 - 1972) Engraver of the vignette plate
of the Brunei 1952 definitives, 56/132-33
The Rulers of Brunei Darussalam. Brunei's
first prestige booklet, 54/50-51
Phoebe, A school trip to Borneo, 54/148
Pinet, Robert, Why I collect
Sarawak, 60/138
Pocock, Derek
From Russia to
North Borneo. Incoming mail of 1907, 59/56-57
Notify Alec Rattray
(Book review), 58/134-35
The picture
postcards of North Borneo, 58/133
Picture postcards of North Borneo, 56/14-15
Price, Raymond
Book review. The most offending soul alive:
Tom Harrisson and his remarkable life, 53/64-65
Bornean stamps in
the PJGB in 1892 and 1893, 54/88-89
Extracts from the Colonial Records on
Labuan, 60/97-102, 150-53
The Labuan Gazette, 57/7-9, 54-55,
94-95, 134-35, 58/4-5, 61-62, 88-89, 150,
59/44-45, 84-85, 60/5-7, 104-6
Labuan: plating the 8c Queen in sheets of
30, 58/146-49, 59/86-88, 60/8-9
Labuan Queen issues on cover and piece,
54/53-55
Price, Raymond and David H Hubbard, Book review. Sandakan: a
conspiracy of silence by Lynette Ramsay Silver, 55/143-44
Proud, Edward B, Brunei and Labuan: the Japanese Occupation
and a post-war RAF postscript, 59/93
Rivett, Frank, The United States Naval forces in Brunei,
52/86-87
Roberts, John
Sarawak postmarks brought up to date, 51/42
The sinking of the M.V.Rajah
Mas, 51/19
Rogers, Alan D and Jeremy Dickson, Labuan, Straits
Settlements 1906. The 4c /16c overprinted in both black and red, 60/37-39
Rogers, John M.F.
Miri
communications and postal affairs, 51/20-21
Origin of the rate per half-ounce, 54/105-6
Sarawak 1934 - the value tablet flaws, 51/41
Sarawak. Bradbury
Wilkinson specimen perforations, 52/24-25
Sarawak. Early
outstation postal services, 51/92
Sarawak. Flaws on the 1869 Three
cents, 58/141
Sarawak paquebot
marks, 54/12-13
Sarawak pre-war official envelopes, 51/8-10
Russell, John, Hands across the sea, 60/134-37
Schumann, Steve, The postcard that wasn't supposed to be, 59/140-41
Smith, Dingle, Ourselves as others see us. The literature class at Singapore 2004, 58/38-39
Stanway, Len C
The 1986 low value Agro definitives
of Sabah and Sarawak, 55/18-24
Malaysia. Recent issues
relating to Sabah and Sarawak, 58/3
Malaysian new issues relating to East
Malaysia. 11th January 2005. Rare plants, rhododendrons of Mount Kinabalu, 58/83
Malaysian new issues relating to East
Malaysia. 26 April 2006 Natural scenery, Mountains, and 15
August 2002, Festival, 59/138-39
Stanway, Len C and W. Neville
Watterson, The White Rajahs of Sarawak. A philatelic and historical
study by Barry Floyd (Book reviews), 58/18-19
Turner, Alec A, The Sarawak bogus ship stamps, 53/149
Turner, Carol
Leaflet flag design, 59/48
North Borneo 1911 high values:unrecorded
flaws, 59/58-59
North Borneo censorship WW1, 59/150-53
Watterson, Betty, Labuan P.O. Transit office for B.N.B., 54/145
Watterson, W. Neville
Notes on naval units in the N.W.Borneo area, 53/140-41
Paquebot, 54/14-15
Post-war flying activity: Kuching and
Singapore, 59/108
Post-war rates in Sarawak, 59/110-11
P.O.W. Camp history. Evidence
from literary sources, 51/115-16
P.O.W. Camp history. Evidence from literary sources. Postscript, 52/7-8
The R.A.F. Kuching to Singapore flight by
K.3592 in October 1935, 54/90-91
Sarawak and revenue stamps, 54/146-47
Sarawak. The 5 cents violet of 1934, 53/123-25
South East Asia flights 31 may 1945 - 10
September 1963, 59/109-10
Weiniger, John and Frank Schofield,
World War One: North Borneo to the UK. Where was it censored? 60/114-16
Wilkie, Andrew, Outward taxed mail
from Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo, 54/62-63
Wilkinson, Ivan
From Russia to North Borneo. Incoming mail of 1907, 59/132-33
Postal arrangements at Lamag
in the 1950s, 59/28-29
Woodhouse, Graham, Distracted by a cover. Peripheral
information from a 1913 cover to SS Darvel: the story
of oranges, 59/133-34
Wright, David R, Post-war mysteries of British Borneo: GSM,
July 2007, 60/123-24