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Another nice airmail cover from Singapore, courtesy of Liu Nian. Sent on 11 December 2008 and received 7 days later. Apart from the pretty 30c Blue-throated Bee-eater stamp from 2007 shown in my earlier post, it bears a smaller stamp from the series "Vanishing Trades" issued on 24 May 2006, consisting of 10 stamps (5 x 1st local value and 5 x 80c). The stamp used on the letter shows a spice grinder at work. Thank you!
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