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Class XIV.-GENERAL COLLECTIONS IN ALBUMS BELONGING TO AND COMPOSED BY BONA FIDE COLLECTORS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE.

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THIRD DIVISION: SCIENCE, LITER-
ATURE, PHILATELIC ARTICLES.
Section A.-Making of stamps.

B.-Books, studies, monographs.
C.-Philatelic papers.

D.-Albums.

E-Catalogues.

F.-Philatelic articles.

The Hon. Gen. Secretary: P. J. Maingay, 63, rue des Coteaux, Brussels, will gladly answer any enquiries concerning the Exhibition and the Dealers' stands.

RULES AND REGULATIONS Art. 1.-An International philatelic Exhibition will be held in Brussels from May 24th. to June 1st, 1924, under the auspices of the Royal Federation of Belgian philatelic societies.

Art. 2.-The Exhibition will comprise: postage stamps of all kinds, postage due stamps, telegraph and telephone stamps, essays, proofs, old postal marks, writings and works bearing on philately. The competitions shall be confined to natives of allied and neutral countries only.

Art. 3.-The Exhibition will be open to the public on May 24th. from 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. and all other days from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. The entrance-fee will be 5 francs on the opening-day and 2 francs on all other days. Permanent and personal tickets will be issued at the rate of 10 francs.

Art. 4.-Competitors are required to fill in and sign an application-form which should be in the hands of the 'Commissaire philatélique' at latest by March 1st, 1924.

Art. 5.-Space occupied in the display of collections or other objects will be charged for at the following rates: 7 francs per running meter if exhibitors use their own frames and 10 francs per running meter (height 105 cm. or 42 inches) if the frames supplied by the Committee are being utilised. Stamps in albums will pay 20 francs per bound volume, such volume to be opened at the pages indicated by its owner or failing such instructions by the

decision of the Committee. For philatelic writing, works, catalogues, etc., the charge will be 10 francs per object. All exhibits will be shown under glass cover.

Art. 6.-Exhibitors are required to state clearly in which Division, Class and Section they wish to compete. One exhibit can only compete in a single Division, Class or Section. The approximate space required, the number of album-sheets and the size of such sheets are to be indicated on the application form. Those exhibiting in albums, should mention the number of volumes and for all other objects entered for competition the number and size should be clearly stated. application form should be accompanied by a remittance for half the charge for space required, the other half to be paid at the moment of sending in the stamps or other objects.

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Art. 7.-Exhibitors bind themselves not to take away any stamps or other objects entered by them before the closing of the Exhibition. Whilst exhibits are on view they can only be taken temporarily out of the frames or showcases by order of a Member of the Jury. Art. 8.-Exhibitors should furnish to the Commissaire philatélique, at latest by March 31st, 1924, the essential and characteristic details of their exhibits. These descriptive particulars will be inserted in the Official Exhibition catalogue, but the Commissaire philatélique reserves the right to abbreviate same in case of necessity.

Art. 9.-In principle every object entered for competition should be the property of the person (or persons in case of a collective exhibit) exhibiting same.

Art. 10.-Members of the Jury can only exhibit 'Hors concours'-not for competition-other persons can do likewise if such be their wish.

Art. 11.-Competitors will have to insure their exhibits themselves to and from the Exhibition, the Organising Committee declining to accept or incur liability in respect of any exhibits sent to them. Nevertheless, the Committee will gladly transmit to a local Insurance Company any demands for 'transit-insurance' received. Exhibitors are to indicate to the Hon. Gen. Secretary the amount for which they have insured their exhibits whilst on the road,

SO as to enable him to estimate on the same basis their participation in the collective insurance contracted by the Committee to cover the risk of fire, theft and breakage of glass as long as the exhibits are inside the Exhibition buildings. The charge for this insurance will be 22 francs per thousand and it will be payable at the same time as the exhibition fees.

Art. 12. The decision as to the places the exhibits will occupy in the various halls rests with the Committee.

Art. 13.-Commercial transactions are strictly prohibited except in the Hall of the Dealers' stands.

Art. 14. The International Jury to be nominated by the Organising Committee will judge without appeal.

Art. 15.-In every Class the following awards will be put at the disposal of the Jury: a) gold medals (in 1st Div. only), b) silvergilt medals, c) silver medals, d) bronze medals, e) special prizes offered by Clubs or private persons with or without special indication.

plication form the Commissaire philatélique Iwill indicate to exhibitors their call-number in the Division and Class chosen, such call-numbers to figure on the back-in ink or pencil-of all sheets, frames or other objects exhibited.

The Commitee reserves the right of refusal to include any exhibit or part of same, without assigning any reason for such refusal. In case an exhibit can not be displayed entirely for want of space, the Commissaire philatélique reserves the right to show only what he thinks fit, the remaining part to be inspected by the Jury only.

Art. 17.-The Committee will publish an Official catalogue containing a description of the stamps and other objects exhibited as well as advertisements. The Committee has the right to refuse the insertion of advertisements considered unsuitable.

Art. 18. All cases not specially mentioned in the present rules will be decided upon by the Committee without appeal.

Particulars as to Dealers' stands on ap

Art. 16.-After having received the ap- plication to the Hon. Gen. Secretary.

Unusual Offerings of Scarce British Colonies

At our BRANCH STORE, 178 Fulton St.

All Unused and in Fine Condition. Only One Copy of each Stamp
Barbados

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Packet No. 223

75 Different Stamps of Africa

Including Congo, Gabon, Mauritius, Natal, Reunion, etc.
Listed in our 1921 Price List at $2.50

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Packet No. 243

35 Different Stamps of Asia

Including Ceylon, Hong Kong, Palestine, Siam, etc.
Listed in our 1921 Price List at 75 cents

Special Bargain Price 35 cents

Packet No. 225

60 Different Stamps of Asia

Including Cochin, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Nabha, China,

Japan, Offices in China, etc.

Listed in our 1921 Price List at $1.50

Special Bargain Price 75 cents

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