On July 4, 1960, the 14th Anniversary of Philippine Independence, the Bureau of Posts issued three surcharged commemorative stamps.
1. 1950 Junior Chamber International
The 18c denomination was surcharged to 1c.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
1960 25th Anniversary of Philippines Air Force
On January 2, 1935, the Philippine Constabulary Air Corps was established to provide reconnaissance support for the Constabulary.In December, 1935, the Philippine Army was created. The Constabulary Air Corps became the Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC). In 1947, the PAAC was renamed Philippine Air Force (PAF).
A set of airmail stamps was issued by the Bureau of Posts on May 2, 1960 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the PAF. Shown on the stamps are the pre-WWII Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" and the F-86F “Sabrejet” acquired by the PAF in 1957.
First Day of Issue Cancellation
The PAF insignia is shown on the stamp and the first day cancellation.
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A set of airmail stamps was issued by the Bureau of Posts on May 2, 1960 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the PAF. Shown on the stamps are the pre-WWII Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny" and the F-86F “Sabrejet” acquired by the PAF in 1957.
The "Jenny" and "Sabrejet" shown on the PAF stamps
First Day of Issue Cancellation
The PAF insignia is shown on the stamp and the first day cancellation.
First Day Covers
Saturday, February 9, 2013
1960 World Refugee Year
The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution on December 5, 1958 establishing World Refugee Year (WRY) . WRY had two aims:
States members of the United Nations and members of the
specialised agencies were urged to co-operate, in accordance with the national
wishes and needs of each country and from a humanitarian point of view,
in promoting a WRY as a practical means of securing
increased assistance for refugees throughout the world.
WRY was launched on June 28, 1959. On April 7, 1960, 125 different WRY stamps were issued simultaneously by 74 countries, including the Philippines.
The Philippines WRY Stamps
A peaceful scene of a Manila Bay sunset from a painting by artist Ben Alano (1922-1991) was the model for the stamps printed by the Government Printing Bureau of Japan.
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- to focus interest on the refugee problem and to encourage additional financial contributions from Governments, voluntary agencies and the general public for its solution
- to encourage additional opportunities for permanent refugee solutions, through voluntary repatriation, resettlement or integration, on a purely humanitarian basis and in accordance with the freely expressed wishes of the refugees themselves.
WRY was launched on June 28, 1959. On April 7, 1960, 125 different WRY stamps were issued simultaneously by 74 countries, including the Philippines.
The Philippines WRY Stamps
A peaceful scene of a Manila Bay sunset from a painting by artist Ben Alano (1922-1991) was the model for the stamps printed by the Government Printing Bureau of Japan.
Sunset, Manila Bay-Ben Alano
An uprooted oak tree , the symbol of WRY is seen in the lower left corner of the stamps.
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