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Catalogueof

Philippine PostalSlogan Cancels

Volume I

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS

Vol 1-P

art I

Postal

Slogan

Can

cels

1904

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© HB 2016Hans-Werner Becker747, M. Pacubas Drive, Mambaling6000 Cebu [email protected]

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS

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Acknowledgement

It all started a few years ago when I found some 20 envelopes from the 1930’s with different slogan cancellations at a stamp exhibition. Thereafter, I found some on eBay which actually came from my old buddy Franz Krieger. He was the one who later sold me all his Republic slogans. This fueled my passion to know more about these slogans, which led me to check the IPPS newsletters listings of Pablo M. Espiridon. Don Peterson also provided me his listings of Mr. Esperidion and in the same token while in the Philippines I received from Rey de Jesus, a well known stamp dealer, a copy of the 1955 AFF yearbook with Don Pablo’s slogan cancels coupled with Jesus Cacho’s G.I. Postal Slogans.

While comparing the listings, I found inconsistencies in the numberings of these slogans. I also added others which were not indicated. Upon corresponding with Don Peterson about all this, he urged me to catalogue everything which I agreed without thinking how much work is involved.

This involves scanning all my envelopes and other bits I had into the computer and eliminating the stamps to enhance the slogans scaled to 1:1 representation with a short description using Don Pablo’s listings which were very useful.

When I reached the slogans of 1959, Pablo Espiridon’s list had no information. So I asked around in the Philippines and Mr. Jorge Cuyugan from San Fernando, Pampanga came to my rescue who provided me with copies from the Philippine Postal Museum on the period issued between 1947 and 1968 which even included special cachets.

In recent months, I received as well some copies of slogans from Ron Maineri which are also incorporated in this catalogue. However, I hope to sought the help of anybody having slogan cancels or cachets in his/her collection which are not shown in this cata-logue. Scanned copies will be enough so that it would be a benefit for all collectors focused on this special field.

Last but not least, I must thank my wife Remie for all the patience she had shown in pursuit of my hobby. I intend to publish yearly if necessary on any updates of new slogans to aid collectors in breathing more excitement on Philippine philately.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS

TABLE OF CONTENT

Part I - Philippine Postal Slogans, Introduction .........................................I - V

Chartered Cities & Provincial Capitals ......................................................VI

Abbreviations used ....................................................................................VII

List of slogans - 1904 to 1945 ...................................................................1-I-1 to 1-I-13

List of slogans - 1946 to 1970 ...................................................................1-I-15 to 1-I-81

Part II - Straight Line/Thrift Slogans ..........................................................1-II-1 to 1-II-11

Part III - Special Occasion Cachets .........................................................1-III-1 to 1-III-19

Part IV - First Day Cachets ........................................................................1-IV-1 to 1-IV-27

Part V - G.I. Postal Slogans .......................................................................1-V-1 to 1-V-11

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - I

Part I - PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANSIntroduction

Categories of SlogansThe postal slogans of the Philippines, are grouped under the following categories:

1) Official, 2) Semi-Official, 3) Commercial.

1) Postal slogans cancellations as used by the Bureau of Posts, are considered as “Official”.

2) Those used by other government departments or bureaus, are designated as “Semi-Official”. Under this same category, those used by the U.S.Navy (slogan cancels on Philippine waters) in the prewar days and by the GIs during the early months of the liberation, are designated likewise.

3) Postal slogans used by private firms or individuals, are identified as “Commercial”.

Types of Slogans

Used mostly by the Manila Post Office, the “official” postal slogans are identified philatelically under the follow-ing types: Doremus, Flags, Straightline, Universal, Boxed and Fancy.They have been applied by machine and/or by handstamp.Under the machine slogan cancels, there are the Doremus, Flags, Universal and Boxed. Of the Boxed slogans however, some of them were applied by hand stamp and some by machine.Under the hand stamp types, there are the Straightline and the Fancy.

Doremus Types

Forerunner of the machine cancellations and slogan machine cancels in the Phiippines, is the Doremus. This machine cancel has several types. However, only three types were used by the Manila Post Office. They were introduced in 1904, 1906 and 1908 respectively. Bearing 16 vertical bars (but most of the cancels show less), the Doremus slogan cancellation is like the key-board of a piano. Hence, its designation, Doremus (from the musical notes Do, Re Mi). This type of canceling machine was manufactured by the Doremus Canceling Machine Co., Washington, D.C.

Prior to the use of the Doremus slogan cancel, however, two other types were used by the Manila Post Office. They were both without slogans. One of them was with vertical bars only. It was a plain machine cancel. As to the other type, it was not used as a cancellation but merely as a receiving postmark or “backstamp”. Thus it bears the word “RECEIVED”, in capital letters in one line.In so far as Philippine postal history is concerned, theManila Post Office had therefore used three types of the Doremus-machine cancels.

Flag Types

Next to the Doremus, there came the Flag machine cancellations. As far as collectors are concerned, there are three major types of the flag cancels. They are known as the Ovate, Involute and Spread Star Field. Under these three major types, there are the specific types used in the Philippines by the Manila Post Office:Spread Star Field, Boxed Slogan, Backstamp, Station Cancel and Exposition Cancel.The U.S. Navy in Cavite used a special Naval Station Cancel.Because there are no available records, the exact date as to when the first Flag machine cancel was used in the Philippines is not known. The earliest Flag cancel seen was dated “Oct. 28, 1916” and it is a Spread Star Field. Its motive is an American Flag with 13 stars and seven wavy stripes on the right. In the union it has a staff and a halyard. It was used until 1923.

Earliest known Doremus slogan cancel in the Philippineswas dated “Oct. 15, 1908” legend of its slogan reads:“PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL - MANILA, FEB. 2-9, 1909,” all in capital letters in two lines. It was applied in black.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - II

Notwithstanding this, however, one of them was done by handstamp and it was applied in purple. It was used by the Post Office of Capiz, Capiz and the earliest date seen was “Dec. 3, 1925”.Another type of handstamp Flag slogan cancel was used by the Manila Post Office. It was used on “May 19, 1934”, on the occasion of the closing of the Tenth Far Eastern Championship Games, in Manila. Superimposed on a flag of five wavy lines, is the slogan bearing only the letters “PAFF”, arranged like musical notes. This slogan cancel was applied in purple, but unlike the Flag machine slogan cancels, it has an entirely different format.Use of the Flag machine cancels and/or slogan cancellations was continued by the Manila Post Office for almost ten years. The latest was in 1926. Then, it was discontinued. All in all, at least 30 different kinds of the Flag types were used in the Philippines.

Straightline Types with Grids

During the last three years of use of the Flag slogan cancels, it’s interesting to observe that the Manila Post Office utilized at the same time, at least three different Straightline slogan cancels. They were applied by hand-stamp but of steel die. Besides this, each has a grid. It’s a “barrel-killer”. Each “barrel-killer” has a different type. The largest is with five heavy horizontal bars. The height of this stamp “killer” is 3,7 centimeters. Earliest date seen of this Straight-line slogan cancel was “Oct. 11, 1924” with the slogan reading: “REGISTER-INSURE-ALL-VALUABLE-MAIL”, all in caps, sans serif in five lines. It has a circular town mark Cebu Post Office with a single frame, used as well in ManilaThe second type of this Straight-line slogan cancel was also used by the Manila Post Office. Its slogan reads: “MANILA - TRADE CENTER - OF THE - PACIFIC”, all in caps, sans serif in five lines. Earliest date seen was “July 3, 1925”. Its “barrel-killer” however, is smaller than the first, but it’s townmark is exactly the same as the former.

Bearing a slogan in the field, is the Boxed slogan type. Like the Spread Star Field, it has also a staff and a halyard, plus the usual seven wavy stripes. The earliest date seen of this Flag slogan bears “May 3, 1918”. And the legend of the slogan reads: “ARE YOU HELPING - IF NOT, WHY NOT? - BUY A - LIBERTY BOND”, all caps in four lines. It was applied in black. The Flag slogan cancels of the Boxed type are known to exist with at least 24 different slogans.Another specific type of the Flag machine cancels used by the Manila Post Office, was the Backstamp. As its name indicates, it’s not a slogan. It was a postal marking used by the Manila Post Offices as a receiving postmark. Stamped on the back of the envelopes, especially on incoming foreign first-class mail, it bears the word “RECEIVED” inscribed in the union of the Flag. Hence its use as a backstamp. Earliest date reported of this type was “Aug. 28, 1919”. All these Flag slogan cancels of the were appliedby machine in black and used by the Manila PostOffice.

Third type of the Straight-line slogan cancels bears the wording: “MANILA, P. I. - (Date) - (Time) - (Year) - AD-DRESS MAIL - TO - STREET AND - NUMBER”, all in caps, sans serifs in eight lines. Earliest date seen was “April 7, 1925”. It has also a “barrel-killer”, but it’s the smallest of the three types of grids. As it appears, the third type is a combined town mark and slogan cancel. And while it was used by the Manila Post Office, it was used likewise by the Cebu Post Office, but in this case, “CEBU, P.I.” is indicated as point of origin. Earliest date seen of this as used in Cebu was “Sep. 23, 1925” and the latest date seen was “Feb. 23, 1933”

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - III

III

Universal Types

The first Universal machines slogan cancel was introduced in the Philippines in 1930. It bears the legend: “MANILA -TRADE CENTER -OF THE -PACIFIC” all in capital letters sans serifs in four lines. According to the Bureau of Posts, this machine slogan cancel was used by the Manila Post Office, the first day of use being:“July 12, 1930”. Boxed in a rectangle, its size is 1,9 x 5,8 cm, the rectangle measuring 1,9 x 3,3 cm, plus seven straight lines on the right, each 2,5 cm long and open at the end.

It has a steel dial commonly known as the “Universal”. Main characteristic of this dial is: the name of town or city (Manila) is shown on top, the date in the center. Any name of the state or country (P. I. or Philippines) is indicated at the bottom inside the dial. This is distinguished from the dial of the Doremus machine slogan can-cels mentioned before. The dial of the Doremus shows the town or city (Manila) and the state or country (P. I.) on top but the year at the bottom in the dial. This type is known as the “International”.Since the introduction of the Universal machine slogan cancels in the Philippines, it’s interesting to observe at least 36 different types were utilized. Twenty-seven of them were used by the Manila Post Office, five by the Cebu Post Office, and one by the U.S. Navy in Cavite. Out of the 27 different types used by the Manila Post Office, however, two of them were plain boxed slogan cancels, i.e., without the usual seven straight lines used as “Killers”.Likewise it’s interesting to observe, some of these slogan cancels as used by the Manila Post Office, were used as “Backstamps”. This was especially true in the late 30’s. True enough, their use as such was also witnessed until outbreak of the Pacific War. Then too, since the Republic up to the present, some postal slogans are being used as backstamps. Obviously, it’s an established postal precedent.When the Japanese Occupation came, however, their use was discarded except for one. It was the slogan cancel bearing the legend: “POST -YOUR MAIL -EARLY” in caps in three lines. It’s First day use during Occupation was “March 4, 1942”. It was an occasion of the First Day Sale of the first provisional issues of the Philippines (2c and 16c postage stamps and 2c postal card), released during the early month of the Occupation. Use of its slogan cancel lasted for three years until the last days of the Japanese Occupation of Manila. Latest date seen was “Feb. 3, 1945”, the same day the U. S. Armed Forces liberated Manila.

Among the Universal machine slogan cancels used in the Philippines, the slogan cancel “POST - YOUR MAIL - EARLY” as described above, is the most historical. Its historical significance lies in the fact not that it was used for 14 consecutive years (1931 - 1945) and bears the longest record of service, but it saw postal service in three different regimes of the Philippines, namely: the American Administration, the Commonwealth transi-tion and the Japanese Occupation. Considering this fact in the postal history of the Philippines, therefore it deserves a niche to remember by.

Type of Machine Dials

In discussing the machine slogan cancels of the Universal type, mention of the dials of these cancels should also be made. Dials of the Universal type used in 1930 to 1945 have two types. So with the box enclosing the slogans. The dial used in 1939 bears the inscription “MANILA” on top and “PHILIPPINES” at the bottom in the dial. The type used prior and after 1939 has “MANILA” on top but “P. I.” instead of “PHILIPPINES” at the bottom. As to the box of the slogans, at least each of them has two types: one without any break in the frame and the other with two breaks on the vertical frame on the left. In the addition to this, there are also some varieties in the size of the box. Also in the types of the letters of the slogans.

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Boxed Types--Handstamps

Mostly used since the establishment of the Republic are the slogan cancels of the Boxed type. Most of them are handstamps. Since the liberation up to the present writing, more than 500 postal slogans have been used by the Bureau of Posts most of them were of the Boxed type.

It’s interesting to note, similar slogan cancels were used in the United States, England and Canada during the hectic years of World War II. Prominently displayed in the center, the letter “V” in the subject slogan cancel, is supported by five straight horizontal lines on both sides of the letter. Earliest date seen of this forerunner of the postwar slogan cancels of the Philippines was “Mar. 25, 1946”.

Single-Letter Slogan Cancel

The honor of having used the first slogan cancel of the Philippines after the Second World War, goes to the Post Office of Fabrica, Negros Occidental. It was used early in 1946 and applied by handstamp in black. It’s unboxed. But unlike the standard slogan cancellations, it has no inscription at all, except a big letter “V”, measuring 2 x 2,2 cm. The letter”V” in this instance, stands for “Victory”.

Boxed Type-Republic

Starting with the first one used by the Manila Post Office on October 28, 1946, applied as handstamp in black and purple and used as backstamp on domestic air mail, several houndred have been used till today. In 1947 and 1948 slogan cancels with philatelic legends were used. Slogan cancels to mark the birth of new cities used for one day were used as well.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - V

Other slogans used by the Post Office, without cds, can be found in Part II of this catalogue.

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Fancy Types

In no history of philatelic Philippines, Fancy slogan cancels have been extensively used. Fancy as they are and conveying the logic of the slogans at random, they easily arrest one’s attention and prove interest. Doubly interesting, the Bureau of Posts has been using these Fancy slogan cancels, not only on occasions of national significance but also for some events of international scope worthy of commemorating.Here are some early examples:

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - VI

1. Bacolod2. Baguio3. Basilan4. Butuan5. Cabanatuan6. Cagayan de Oro7. Calbayog8. Cavite9. Cebu

10. Dagupan11. Dansalan12. Davao13. Dumaguete14. Iligan15. Iloilo16. Legaspi17. Lipa18. Manila

19. Naga20. Ormoc21. Ozamis22. Quezon23. Rizal24. Roxas25. San Pablo26. Tagaytay27. Zamboanga

CHARTERED CITIES

PROVINCIAL CAPITALS

1. Bangued, Abra 2. Balanga, Bataan 3. Basco, Batanes 4. Batangas, Batangas 5. Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya 6. Boac, Marinduque 7. Bontoc, Mountain 8. Butuan, Agusan 9. Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija10. Cagayan, Misamis Oriental11. Calapan, Mindoro12. Capiz, Capiz13. Catbalogan, Samar14. Cotabato, Cotabato15. Daet, Camarines Norte16. Dansalan, Lanao17. Dipolog, Zamboanga18. Iba, Zambales19. Ilagan, Isabela20. Jolo, Sulu21. Laoag, Ilocos Norte

22. Lingayen, Pangasinan23. Lucena, Quezon24. Malaybalay, Bukidnon25. Malolos, Bulacan26. Masbate, Masbate27. Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental28. Pasig, Rizal29. Puerto Princesa, Palawan30. Romblon, Romblon31. Santa Cruz, Laguna32. San Fernando, La Union33. San Fernando, Pampanga34. San Jose, Antique35. Sorsogon, Sorsogon36. Surigao, Surigao37. Tacloban, Leyte38. Tagbilaran, Bohol39. Tarlac, Tarlac40. Tuguegarao, Cagayan41. Vigan, Ilocos Sur42. Virac, Catanduanes

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THE CATALOGUE OF PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANSUPDATED VERSION of 2016

is arranged in chronological order of earliest date seen, starting May 17, 1904. Dates of First Day Use as indicated are as per official records of the Bureau of Post. Those indicated with * are earliest dates seen, no official records available.The numbers before the Postal Slogan Cancels are my own, BPS- (Becker Postal Slogan), but if known, Pablo Esperidions numbers are as well mentioned ES- (Esperidion), which are taken from the A.F.F. Yearbook of 1955 and the Philippine Journal of Philately, March-April 1959 edition. P- (Luff Catalog) nr’s are also mentioned if known.The Nr. after the bold BPS number is refering to my first catalog, which was given out to some people free of charge. Please update it or better replace it with this new version!

All slogans are depicted in original size as used on the covers I have. Slogan cancels used in different Provinces, may have slightly different sizes, since they are mostly hand-made rubber-cachets. If more than one cachet was produced, it can be that there are differences in size.

The following abbreviations have been used to identify the different types of slogan cancels:

DMC - Doremus Machine CancelAMC - American Machine Cancel (Dial with year indicated at bottom)UMC - Universal Machine Cancel (Dial with country indicated at bottom)BHC - Boxed Handstamp CancelFHC - Fancy Handstamp CancelSHC - Straightlined Handstamp CancelCHCC - Circular Handstamp Combined CancelBMC - Boxed Machine CancelFMC - Fancy Machine Cancel

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1904 - 1910

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BPS-002) 001aType: DMCEarliest date seen: May 17, 1904*Used as backstamp only.

BPS-004) 002/ P-37Type: DMCEarliest date seen: Dec. 19, 1907*Last day used: 1908*Slogan in two lines.PHILIPPINES CARNIVAL /MANILA, FEBRUARY 3-8, 1908

BPS-003) 001bType: DMCEarliest date seen: Aug. 6, 1906*Used as backstamp onlyNote: -Dial of 1906 type has the date and timeslugged slantingly. Those of 1905, 1907 and 1908 are slugged horizontally, used up to 1908

BPS-006) 002c/ ES-2 / P-39Type: DMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 16, 1909*Last day used: 1910Slogan in two linesPHILIPPINE CARNIVAL /MANILA, FEB. 5 - 14, 1910

BPS-001)Type: DMCEarliest date used: April, 11 1904Last day used: until 1907Used for cancelling mail

BPS-005) 002b/ ES-1 / P-38Type: DMCEarliest date seen: Sep. 2, 1908*Last day used: 1909Slogan in two lines. PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL / MANILA, FEB. 2-9, 1909

BPS-004a) 002aType: DMCEarliest date seen: Feb 4, 1908*Last day used: Mar. 6, 1908*Slogan in two lines. PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL /MANILA, FEB. 27 - MAR. 3, 1908

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BPS-001a)Type: DMCEarliest date seen: May 7, 1904*Used for cancelling mailNote: Dial of 1906 type has the dateand time slugged slantingly.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1913 - 1918

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BPS-007) Type: DMCEarliest date seen: Feb. 3, 1913*Last day used: 1913Slogan in two linesPHILIPPINE CARNIVAL /MANILA, FEB. 1 - 9, 1913

BPS-009) 003/ ES-4Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 28, 1916*Last day use: 1923DESIGN bears an American flag with 13 stars in the field. Flag type-Spread Star Field.

BPS-010) 004/ ES-5 / P-4Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Apr. 7, 1917*Last day use: 1918Flag-Boxed type. Slogan in four lines. ARE YOU HELPING? / IF NOT WHY NOT? / BUY A /LIBERTY BOND

BPS-008) 002d/ ES-3 / P-40Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 26, 1914*Last day used: 1915Slogan in two linesPHILIPPINE CARNIVAL /MANILA, JAN. 30 - FEB. 7, 1915

BPS-011) 005/ ES-6 / P-13Type: AMCEarliest date seen: March 23, 1918*Last day use: 1918DO YOUR BIT / IF NOT / WHY NOT Flag-Boxed type. Slogan in two lines.

BPS-012) 006/ ES-7 / P-14Type: AMCEarliest date seen: June 13, 1918*Last day use: 1918EVERY LITTLE HELPS / BUY WAR /SAVINGS STAMPSSlogan in three lines.

BPS-013) 007/ ES-8 / P-56Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Sep. 9, 1918*Last day use: 1918WIN THE WAR / BY RAISING /MORE FOOD CROPS Slogan in three lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1918 - 1924

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BPS-014) 008/ ES-9 / P-7Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Sep. 15, 1918*Last day used: 1918BUY A BOND / (Bell)Slogan in one line.

BPS-015) 009/ ES-10 / P-15Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Sep. 17, 1918*Last day use: 1918FOOD WILL WIN / THE WAR / DON’T WASTE IT. Slogan in three lines.

BPS-016) 010/ P-44AType: AMCEarliest date seen: Dec. 8, 1916*Last day use:Flag-Backstamp. Legend in one line.

BPS-017) 011/ ES-11 / P-55Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Jan. 12, 1920*Last day use: 1920VICTORY/ CARNIVAL & / EXPOSITION / 1920 in wavesFlag Exposition cancel. Slogan in three lines.

BPS-018) 012/ ES-12Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Jan. 21, 1921*Last day use: 1921MAGELLANES / CARNIVAL / MANILA / PHILIPPINESFlag-Exposition cancel. Slogan in four lines. Note: Used in commemoration of the 400th year of the discovery of the Philippines by Magellan.

BPS-019) 013/ ES-13 / P-17Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 24, 1921*Last day use: 1924JOIN THE / RED CROSSFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 2 lines.

BPS-019a) 013a/ P-18Type: AMCWith “Cross” outside the field

BPS-018a) 012a/ P-24Type: AMCWith additional line of text in waves“JAN29-FEB6, 1921”

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1921 - 1924

BPS-025) 019/ ES-21 / P-46Type: AMCEarliest date seen: March 1, 1924*Last day use: 1926REGISTER/ INSURE/ ALL/ VALUABLE MAILFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-023a) 017aType: AMCWith “DE” outside the field.

BPS-024) 018/ ES-20 / P-27Type: AMC - Type IEarliest date seen: Jan. 16, 1924*Last day use: 1924MANILA CARNIVAL / COMMERCIAL FAIR / FEB. 16-24, 1924Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-023) 017/ ES-19 / P-67Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Nov. 28, 1923*Last day use: 1923ZAMBOANGA / CARNIVAL & INDUSTRIAL /EXPOSITIONFlag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 4 lines with DEC 15-23, 1923 outside the field.

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BPS-021) 015/ ES-17 / P-30Type: AMC - Type IEarliest date seen: Nov. 29, 1921* Last day use: 1922MANILA CARNIVAL / SAMPLE FAIR /FEB. 4-12 -1922Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-022) 016/ ES-18 / P-31Type: AMC - Type IIEarliest date seen: Oct. 22, 1922*Last day use: 1923MANILA CARNIVAL / SAMPLE FAIR /FEB. 3-11 -1923Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-020) 014/ ES-14Type: BHCEarliest date seen: Nov. 5, 1921*Last day use: 1921Boxed type. Slogan in 2 lines and before the dial. This is the first slogan cancel of the Philippines with the slogan before the dial.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1924 - 1926

BPS-027) 021/ ES-23 / P3Type: AMCEarliest date seen: March 15, 1924*Last day use: 1926ADDRESS / YOUR MAIL / TO / STREET AND NUMBER.Flag - Boxed type. Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-026) 020/ ES-22 / P-9Type: AMCEarliest date seen: March 10, 1924*Last day use: 1925BUY MONEY ORDER /DO NOT SEND CURRENCY / BY / SPECIAL DELIVERY / OR / ORDINARY MAIL Flag - Boxed type. Slogan in 6 lines.

BPS-026a) 020aType: AMCFlag-Boxed type. Slogan in 6 lines

BPS-028) 022/ ES-24 / P-41Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Aug. 1, 1924*Last day use: 1926POST ADDRESS / YOUR MAIL / EARLY CLEARLYFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-030) 024/ ES-26 / P-8Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Sept. 17, 1924*Last day use: 1926BUY / IDENTIFICATION / CARDFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-029) 023/ ES-25Type: SHCEarliest date seen: Aug. 14, 1924*Last day use: 1925Straightline with Grid - Handstamp. Slogan in 5 lines, unboxed. On the left is a handstamped townmark and on the right is a barrel-killer in 5 heavy horizontal bars. Note: This is a combined slogan - townmark cancel.Used by the Cebu Post Office as well.

BPS-031) 025/ ES-27 / P-23Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 17, 1924*Last day use: 1924LEYTE CARNIVAL / INDUSTRIAL FAIR / DEC. 20-24, 1924.Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 3 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1925 - 1930

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BPS-035) 029/ ES-31Type: SHCEarliest date seen: July 3, 1925*Last day use: 1930Straightline with Grid-Handstamp. Combined slogan-townmark with barrel-killer in 10 heavy horizontal bars on the right. Slogan in 5 lines and “CENTER” in acrostic arrangement.

BPS-036) 030/ ES-32 / P-2Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Sept. 10. 1925*Last day use: 1925ADDRESS / YOUR MAIL / TO / BARRIO OR SITIOFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-034) 028/ ES-30 / P-12Type AMCEarliest date seen: June 11, 1925*Last day use: 1926DEPOSIT YOUR / FUNDS WITH /THE POSTAL / SAVINGS BANKFlag-Boxed type. Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-033) 027/ ES-29 / P-1Type: SHCEarliest date seen: Feb. 15, 1925*Last day use: 1926Straightline with Grid - Handstamp. Combined slogan-townmark with small barrel-killer in 9 heavy horizontal bars on the right. Slogan in 8 lines.

BPS-032) 026/ ES-28 / P-28Type: AMC - Type IIEarliest date seen: Jan. 13, 1925*Last day use: 1925MANILA CARNIVAL / COMMERCIAL FAIR /FEB. 7-15 - 1925. Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-037) Type: AMCEarliest date seen: Mar. 9. 1925*Last day use: 1926TELEG. FILED EARLY/ REACH DESTINATION/ EARLY/ FILE YOURS EARLY WRITE/ THEM VERY CLEARLYFlag - Boxed type. Slogan in 5 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1925 - 1935

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BPS-039) 032/ ES-34 / P-11Type: FHCEarliest date seen: Dec. 3, 1925*Last day use: 1925CAPIZ PETIT CARNIVAL /DEC. 8-12, 1925.Flag - Exposition slogan. Slogan in 2 lines and applied in purple, by hand-stamp. Also town mark, but in black. Used in Capiz, Capiz.

BPS-040) 033/ ES-35 / P-29Type: AMC - Type IIIEarliest date seen: Dec. 12, 1925*Last day use: 1926.MANILA CARNIVAL /COMMERCIAL FAIR / JAN. 30- FEB. 14. - 1926. Flag - Exposition cancel. Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-038a) 031aType: CHCEarliest date seen: Aug. 28, 1925Last day use: May 10, 1933Similar to BPS-038, but with a 4,9 cm circle around, which could be produced by the postal clerk’s intense handstamping.

BPS-041) ES-36Type: FHCEarliest date seen: Dec. 30, 1925*Last day use: 1926“MANILA CARNIVAL /COMMERCIAL FAIR /JAN. 30 - FEB. 14, 1926”Flag handstamp with slogan in 3 lines,applied in purple. Townmark in black

BPS-038) 031/ ES-33Type: SHCEarliest date seen: Sept. 23, 1925*Last day use: 1933Straightline with Grid-Handstamp. Combined slogan-townmark with a barrel-killer in 9 heavy horizontal bars on the right. Slogan in 7 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1930 - 1941

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BPS-042a) 034aType: UMC - Type IaNote: Type Ia shows two breaks on the left verticalframe of the rectangle enclosing the slogan.

BPS-042b) 034bType: UMC - Type IIaNote: Type II has “PHILIPPINES” instead of the “P. I.” at the bottom inside the dial. It was used in 1939 only.Type IIa boxed slogan is identical to Type Ia.

BPS-042) 034/ ES-55 / P-32Type: UMC -Type IFirst day use: July 12, 1930. Last day use: 1941MANILA / TRADE CENTER/ OF THE/ PACIFICSlogan in 4 lines.

BPS-044) 036/ ES-57 / P-48Type: UMC - Type IEarliest date seen: July 28, 1931*Last day use: 1941Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-043) 035/ ES-58 / P-42Type: UMC - Type IEarliest date seen: Aug. 31, 1931*Last day use: 1941Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-043a) 035aType: UMC - Type IaNote: Type Ia shows two breaks on the left verticalframe of the rectangle enclosing the slogan.Type II has “PHILIPPINES” instead of the “P. I.” at the bottom inside the dial. It was used in 1939. Type IIa is identical to Type Ia.

BPS-044a) 036aType: UMC - Type IIaEarliest date seen: used in 1939Last day use: 1939Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-045) 037/ ES-60Type: UMCEarliest date seen: Sept. 17, 1931*Last day use: 1933HELP PREVENT / TUBERCULOSIS /P.I. ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS / SOCIETYSlogan in 4 lines.

BPS-045a) 037a/ P-16Type: UMCEarliest date seen: 1931*Last day use: 1933HELP FIGHT / TUBERCULOSIS /P.I. ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS / SOCIETYSlogan in 4 lines

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1930 - 1941

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BPS-046) 038/ ES-61 / P-47Type: UMC - Type IEarliest date seen: Sept. 22, 1931* Last day use: 1941Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-047) 039/ ES-62 / P-45Type: UMC - Type IFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1931Last day use: 1941Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-047a) 039aType: UMC - Type IIaEarliest date seen: used in 1939Last day use: 1939Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-048) 040/ ES-59 / P-25Type: UMC - Type IEarliest date seen: Sept. 1, 1931*Last day use: 1938Slogan in 4 lines. Note: Exists in two types, I and Ia

BPS-050) 041/ ES-64 / P-51Type: UMCFirst day use: Apr. 24, 1933Last day use: 1934TENTH FAR EASTERN /CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES /MANILA, MAY 12-19, 1934Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-051) 042/ ES-65 / P-44Type: UMC - Type I (Letters in large type)First day use: Aug. 17, 1933Last day use: 1941PROTECT HOME INDUSTRY / BUY PHILIPPINE / MADE PRODUCTSSlogan in 3 lines.

BPS-051a) (042a)Type: UMC - Type II (Letters in small type and boldwith two breaks on the left vertical frame.

BPS-049) 058aType: UMCEarliest date seen: Oct. 15, 1931Last day use: 1938Dial with 7 lines and year at the beginning of the middle line.Used in Cebu only

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1934 - 1936

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BPS-052) 043/ ES-66 / P-33Type: UMC - Type IFirst day use: June 18, 1934Last day use: 1935NATIONAL BOOK WEEK / JUNE 18-24 /READ GOOD BOOKSSlogan in 3 lines.

BPS-053) 044Handstamp Flag type with letters “PAFF”arranged like musical notes superimposed on a flag of 5 wavy lines.First day use: May 19, 1934 by the Manila Post Officeon the occasion of the closing of the 10th Far Eastern Championship Games.

BPS-054) 045/ ES-67 / P-10Type: UMC - Type IFirst day use: Aug. 1, 1934Last day use: 1941BUY / NATIONAL CHARITY /SWEEPSTAKE / TICKETSSlogan in 4 lines. Note: Exists in two types, I and Ia.

BPS-055) 046/ ES-69 / P-22Type UMCEarliest date seen: July 31, 1935*Last day use: 1935LET’S GO / TO PRESIDENT / QUEZON’S /BIRTHDAY ON / AUGUST 19, 1935Slogan in 5 lines.

BPS-056) 047/ ES-68 / P-21Type: UMCEarliest date seen: July 15, 1935*Last day use: 1935LET’S GO / TO PRESIDENT / QUEZON’S /BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION / AUGUST 19, 1935Slogan in 5 lines.

BPS-058) 049/ ES-72 / P-36Type: UMC - Type IFirst day use: Jan. 5, 1936Last day use: 1936PAY YOUR / INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES /ON TIMESlogan in 3 lines.

BPS-057) 048/ ES-70 / P-50Type: UMCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1935Last day use: 19352ND NATIONAL CONGRESS /OF FILIPINO BUSINESSMEN /NOVEMBER 19-22, 1935Slogan in 3 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1935 - 1938

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BPS-059) 050/ ES-78Type: UMC - Type IIEarliest date seen: Oct. 11, 1936*Last day use: 1941PAY YOUR INTERNAL / REVENUE TAXES /ON TIMESlogan in 3 lines. Note: Type II a exists

BPS-061) 052/ ES-75 / P-5Type: UMCEarliest date seen: Apr. 21, 1936* Last day use: 1941Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-060) 051/ ES-76 / P-49Type: UMCEarliest date seen: April 26, 1936*Last day use: 1941Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-062) 053/ ES-74 / P-53Type: UMCEarliest date seen: March 25, 1936*Last day use: 1936XXXIII INTERNATIONAL / EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS /FEB. 3 - 7, 1937 / MANILA, PHILIPPINESSSlogan in 4 lines.

BPS-064) 055/ ES-80 / P-52Type: UMCFirst day use: June 22, 1938. Last day use: 193830TH ANNIVERSARY / UNIVERSITY OF THE /PHILIPPINES - 1908 - 1938Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-063) 054/ ES-77 / P-35Type: UMCEarliest date seen: Aug. 1, 1936*Last day use: 1936OBSERVE / CHILD HEALTH DAY /SEPTEMBER 1, 1936 Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-063a) Type: UMCEarliest date seen: Aug. 12, 1936*Last day use: 1936Slogan in 3 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1938 - 1941

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BPS-065) 056/ ES-81 / P-6Type: UMCFirst day use: Oct. 29, 1938.Last day use: 1941BOY SCOUT / ANNIVERSARY PERIOD /OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 15Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-066) 057/ ES-82 / P-34Type: UMC - Type IIEarliest date seen: Nov. 24, 1938*Last day use: 1940NATIONAL BOOK WEEK / READ GOOD BOOKSSlogan in 2 lines. Note: For Type I see N° BPS-052

BPS-068) 058/ ES-83 / P-48Type: UMCEarliest date seen: Dec. 21, 1940*Last day use: 1941Slogan in 3 lines. Used in Cebu City.

Note: Prior to the use of this machine slogan cancel in Cebu City, the Cebu Post Office was using a machine cancel with the year “1931” plus seven horizontal lines utilized as a stampkiller. In subsequent years until 1938, the same machine cancel went into use, but the years were changed accord-ingly. (see BPS-049)

BPS-069) 059/ ES-84 / P-19Type: UMCFirst day use: June 18, 1941Last day use: July 31, 1941Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-070) 060/ ES-85 / P-20Type: UMC - Type ISlogan in 2 lines. First day use: Aug. 5, 1941. Last day use: Dec. 25, 1941Note: Type I bears the slogan with thin letters, while Type II letters are bold and two breaksare indicated on the left vertical frame of the rectangle enclosing the slogan. This slogan cancel was suggested by Don Pablo Espiridion in an open letter in the “Open Forum” of the Manila Daily Bulletin, July 17, 1941.

BPS-070a) 060aType: UMC - Type IISlogan in 2 lines

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BPS-067) Type: Military machine cancel, hand-poweredU.S. NAVY : Station - Honolulu, Hawaii / P.I. BR/NAVY YARD / CAVITE P IFirst day use: May 14, 1940Last day use: May 13, 1941Slogan with 7 lines, 2 with text

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1941 - 1945

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BPS-071) 061/ ES-86 / P-26Type: UMCFirst day use: Nov. 17, 1941Last day use: Dec. 22, 1941MAKE EVERY HOME AN /ARSENAL OF FOODSlogan in 2 lines.

BPS-073) 063/ ES-88Type: UMC - Type ISlogan in 3 lines. First day use: March 4, 1942. Also used in 1943, 1944 and early 1945. Note: This was the only prewar machine slogan cancel used during the Japanese Occupation. Last day use: Feb. 3, 1945, Liberation of Manila by the U.S. Armed Forces..

BPS-073a) 063a/ ES-88aType II

BPS-073b) 063b/ ES-88bType IIa

BPS-072) 062/ ES-87 / P-43Type: UMCFirst day use: Nov. 18, 1941 Last day use: Dec. 18, 1941PRODUCE AND / PRESERVE FOOD /FOR NATIONAL DEFENSESlogan in 3 lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS -

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1946-47 - 1

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BPS-080) 064/ ES-95 / P-54Type: SHCEarliest date seen: March 25, 1946*Last day used: 1946“V” Straightline type - Handstamp. Slogan cancel with a single letter “V” measuring 20 x 22 mm, in the center supported by 5 straight horizontal lines on both sides of the letter. Used in Fabrica, Negros Occidental. Note: This is the first slogan cancel of the Philippines since liberation.

BPS-081) 065/ ES-96Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 28, 1946. Last day: Dec. 30, 1946. Slogan cancel in 3 lines, applied in black, purple and purple black. Note: Also used as backstamp on interisland airmail.

BPS-082) 066/ ES-97Type: BHCFirst day use: July 14, 1947Last day: Aug. 31, 1947Slogan cancel in 2 lines

BPS-083) 067/ ES-98Type: BHCFirst day use: July 14, 1947Last day: Aug. 31, 1947Slogan cancel in 2 lines

BPS-084) 068/ ES-99Type: BHCFirst day use: July 14, 1947. Last day: Aug. 31, 1947Slogan cancel in 3 lines. Note: Also used as backstamp on interisland airmail.

BPS-085) 069/ ES-101Type: SHCFirst day use: Oct. 19, 1947. Last day: Oct. 25, 1947.COLLECT STAMPS / BE A STAMP /COLLECTOR NOWSlogan cancel in 3 lines. Note: First day use of this slogan cancel was on the occasion of the “Ladies Day” of the Philippine Philatelic Club, Manila.

BPS-086) 070/ ES-100Type: SHCFirst day use: Oct. 19, 1947Last day: Oct. 25, 1947COLLECTING STAMPS / IS EDUCATIONAL & /CULTURAL HOBBYSlogan cancel in 3 lines. Note: First day use of this slogan cancel was on the occasion of the “Ladies Day” of the Philippine Philatelic Club, Manila.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1947 - 2

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BPS-087) 071/ ES-102Type: SHCUsed for one day only, Nov. 28, 1947Slogan cancel in 3 lines. on the occasion of the National Philatelic Exhibition, (NAPEX) conducted by the Philippine Philatelic Club, Manila and First Day Issue of the 4c Quezon Souvenir Sheet.

BPS-088) 072/ ES-103Type: SHCUsed for one day only, Nov. 28, 1947Slogan cancel in 3 lines. on the occasion of the National Philatelic Exhibition, (NAPEX) conducted by the Philippine Philatelic Club, Manila and First Day Issue of the 4c Quezon Souvenir Sheet.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1948 - 1

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BPS-089) 073/ ES-104Type: BHCUsed for one day only, Jan. 1, 1948Slogan cancel in 2 lines. Used in Dagupan City.

BPS-090) 074/ ES-105Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 26, 1948; Last day Feb. 29, 1948. Slogan cancel in 4 lines. HELP YOUR INDEPENDENT / PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS / FIRST ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN /February 1-29, 1948Note: Has 4 Types. Type I, with 2 stars in the dial. Type II, without stars. Type III, with one star and Type Ia with a small dial. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-091) 075/ ES-106Type: FHCFirst day use: March 16, 1948, Last day: April 15, 1948; Slogan cancel in 5 lines with a motif “UNAC” and 2 hands inset in a circle and “GIVE ONE DAY” inscribe outside the circle. incidentally, same day President Manuel A. Roxas died. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-092) 076/ ES-107Type: BHCFirst day use: April 16, 1948, Last day May 15, 1948. Slogan cancel in 4 lines. Note: Also used as backstamp on domestic mail.

BPS-093) 077/ ES-108Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1948 Last day use: Sept. 19, 1948. Slogan cancel in 2 lines. coincident with the 70th Birthday Anniversary of the late Manuel L. Quezon. Note: Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

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BPS-092a) Type: UMC Model DFirst day use: June 11, 1948, Last day use: Canceler with 6 wavy lines.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1948 - 2

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BPS-096) 080/ ES-111Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1948, Last day use: Sept. 19, 1948. Slogan cancel in 3 lines. GIVE NOT FOR CHARITY / BUT TO SHARE IN /WEALTH BUILDINGcoincident with the 70th Birthday Anniversary of the late Manuel L. Quezon. Note: Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-097) 081/ ES-112Type: FHCFirst day of use: Oct. 31, 1948 (Sunday) Last day use: Nov. 6, 1948Slogan cancel in 3 lineswith Boy Scout insignia before the legend. Note: Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-098) 082/ ES-114Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 12, 1948 (Sunday)Last day: Dec. 18, 1948Slogan cancel in 2 x 4 lines. AVIATION / PROMOTES / PROGRESS / SECURITYDEC / AVIATION / WEEK / 12-18Note: First slogan cancel under the Republic with the slogan before the townmark. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail

BPS-095) 079/ ES-110Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1948Last day use: Sept. 19, 1948Slogan cancel in 3 lines. HELP / THE 1948 ANTI - / TUBERCULOSIS DRIVEcoincident with the 70th Birthday Anniversary of the late Manuel L. Quezon. Note: Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

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BPS-094) 078/ ES-109Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1948Last day use: Sept. 19, 1948. Slogan cancel in 3 lines. HELP / RAISE FUNDS AGAINST / TUBERCULOSIScoincident with the 70th Birthday Anniversary of the late Manuel L. Quezon. Note: Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

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PHILIPPINE POSTAL SLOGANS - 1949 - 1

BPS-102) 086/ ES-118Type: BHCFirst day use: March 1, 1949. Last day: March 12, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines. Used in Tuguegarao, Cagayan. Note: “BPSIAA” stands for: “Bureau of Public Schools Inter- Athletic Association.”

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BPS-099) 083/ ES-115Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 5, 1949. Last day: Feb. 13, 1949. Slogan cancel in 4 lines.Note: Dial of this slogan cancel of Feb. 6 and 8, bears no year (1949) but “PM” (time) only.Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-100) 084/ ES-116Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 10, 1949. Last day: April 9, 1949.Slogan cancel in 3 lines. DO NOT MISS BAGUIO / CARNIVAL and EXPOSITION /APRIL 9 - 24, 1949Used in Baguio City.

BPS-101) 085/ ES-117Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 15, 1949. Last day: March 15, 1949. Slogan in 3 lines. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS /SECOND ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN /FEB. 15 - MAR. 15, 1949Note: Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-103) 087/ ES-119Type: BHCFirst day use: March 16, 1949. Last day: March 30, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines. THE JAYCEES / TRAIL BLAZERS IN / CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESSNote: Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-104) 088/ ES-121Type: SHCFirst day use: June 15, 1949Last day: June 30, 1949Slogan cancel in 2 lines. Used in Cebu City.

BPS-105) 089/ ES-122Type: FHCFirst day use: June 19, 1949. Last day: July 18, 1949.Slogan cancel in 3 lines with Lions Club insignia before the legend.

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BPS-106) 090/ ES-123Type: FHCFirst day use: June 19, 1949. Last day: July 18, 1949.Slogan cancel in 3 lines with Lions Club insignia before the legend. Used in Rizal City.

BPS-107) 091/ ES-124Type: FHCFirst day use: June 19, 1949. Last day: July 18, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with Lions Club insignia before the legend. Used in Quezon City.Note: Slogans N° BPS-105 to BPS-107, June 19, 1949 as First Day use coincided with the 88th Birthday Anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

BPS-108) 092/ ES-125Type: FHCFirst day use: July 4, 1949. Last day: July 10, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with motif showing a man pulling a wheel. Note: Used in Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, Baguio,Davao and Zamboanga. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-109) 093/ ES-126Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 1, 1949. Last day: Aug. 18, 1949. Slogan cancel in 4 lines with design bearing the head of Mercury. Note: This slogan cancel is Type I.Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-111) 095/ ES-128Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1949. Last day: Sept. 19, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with double-barred cross before the legend. Used in Manila and in 21 chartered cities and 42 provincial capitals, or 63 different places in all.

BPS-110) 094/ ES-127Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1949. Last day: Aug. 31, 1949.Slogan cancel in 4 lines with design bearing a map of the Philippines.

Note: This slogan cancel is Type II. First day use, Aug. 19, 1949, coincided with the 71st Birthday Anniversary of President Quezon and the First Day Issue of the 2c green Rizal stamp, in booklet panes.Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

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BPS-113) 097/ ES-130Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1949. Last day: Sept. 19, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with double-barred cross before the legend. Used in Manila.

BPS-114) 098/ ES-131Type: FHCFirst day use: Sept. 12, 1949. Last day: Sept. 26, 1949. Slogan in 3 lines with a design showing an openbook and a torch above, before the legend. Used in 21 chartered cities and 42 provincial capitals, or 63 places in all.

BPS-115) 099/ ES-132Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1949. Last day: Nov. 6, 1949Slogan cancel in 3 lines with Boy Scout insignia before the legend.

BPS-116) 100/ ES-133Type: SHCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1949. Last day: Dec 14, 1949. Slogan cancel in 4 lines.

BPS-117) 101/ ES-134Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 16, 1949.Last day: Dec. 31, 1949Slogan cancel in 4 lines with design showing a feather in the center of the legend. COMMUNITY CHEST / Everybody Gives / Everybody Benefits / OF GREATER MANILA /

BPS-112) 096/ ES-129Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1949. Last day: Sept. 19, 1949. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with double-barred cross before the legend. Used in Manila.

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BPS-118) 102/ ES-135Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1950. Last day: March 31, 1950. Slogan cancel in 4 lines witha Red Cross sign before the legend. 1950 / HELP / NATIONAL FUND CAMPAIGN /PHILIPPINE NATIONAL / RED CROSSUsed in 51 provincial capitals.

BPS-119) 103/ ES-136Type: SHCFirst day use: Feb. 4, 1950. Slogan cancel in 2 lines. Used for one day only in Tarlac, Tarlac.

BPS-120) 104/ ES-137Type: FHCFirst day use: Feb. 7, 1950. Slogan cancel in 4 lines with vignette of a carabao and a farmer plowing a field, portrayed under the legend. Used for one day only at the Agricultural School, Nueva Ecija.

BPS-121) 105/ ES-138Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 23, 1950Slogan cancel in 2 lines with the Lions Club insignia between the lines of the legend. FIRST ANNIVERSARY / MANILA LIONS CLUBUsed for one day only

BPS-123) 107/ ES-140Type: SHCUsed for one day only on May 22, 1950 on covers cancelled with the Roosevelt stamps (2, 4 & 18c stamps and 80c Souvenir Sheet) on the First Day Issue. Slogan cancel in 3 lines. The cancellation done at the Exhibition Hall of the National Philatelic Exhibition held on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the Asociacion Filatelica Filipinas.

BPS-122) 106/ ES-139Type: BHCFirst day use: April 15, 1950CHARTER NIGHT / CAGAYAN DE ORO JAYCEESUsed for one day only at Cagayan de Oro City

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BPS-126) 110/ ES-143Type: BHC First day use: Sept. 11, 1950. Last day: Sept. 19, 1950.Slogan cancel in 3 lines with double-barred cross before the legend. Used by the Manila Post Office only. Used as well as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-127) 111/ ES-144Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 22, 1950 (Sunday). Last day: Oct. 28, 1960. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with legend superimposed on a design bearing a fish; first line in script. Used in Manila, Baguio City, Iloilo City, Cebu City, Davao City and Zamboanga City. Used also as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-128) 112/ ES-145Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 28, 1950. Slogan in 2 lines with two stars at each end of the second line. Used in Pasig, Rizal for one day only.

BPS-129) 113/ ES-146Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1950. Last day: Nov. 6, 1950.Slogan cancel in 3 lines, the second line in script.

BPS-125) 109/ ES-142Type: BHCFirst day use: Sept. 1, 1950. Last day: Sept. 10, 1950. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with a double-barred cross before the legend. Used by the Manila Post Office only. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

BPS-124) 108/ ES-141Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1950. Last day: Aug. 31, 1950. Slogan cancel in 3 lines with a double-barred cross before the legend. Used by the Manila Post Office only. Also used as backstamp on domestic airmail.

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BPS-131) 115/ ES-148Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 14, 1950Last day use: Dec. 17, 1951Slogan in 5 lines, second line in script. Seal of Dental Association before slogan.

BPS-132) 116/ ES-149Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 28, 1950Last day use: Jan. 14, 1951Slogan in 4 lines, scales of Justice before slogan.

BPS-130) 114/ ES-147Type: SHCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1950Last day: Dec. 7, 1950Slogan cancel in 4 lines, the 1st and 2nd lines in script. STRENGTHEN HOME / and FAMILY DEFENSES /NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK / DEC. 1 - 7

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BPS-133) 117/ ES-150Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 1, 1951Last day use: Jan. 7, 1951Slogan in 4 lines. A handy savings bank and hand depositing a coin, before slogan. Fourth line all caps in italics. Note: Used in Manila, Baguio, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, Zamboanga, Dagupan and Naga.

BPS-134) 118/ ES-151Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 8, 1951Last day use: Jan. 27, 1951Slogan in 4 lines. First line in script. Third line, all caps in italics.Note: Used in Tacloban only. EVAA stands for “East Visayan Athletic Association” slogan used coincident with First Anniversary of Tacloban Philatelic Club and the Leyte Provincial Philatelic Exhibition (LEYPROPEX). Dial with two stars.

BPS-135) 119/ ES-152Type: FHCFirst day use: Feb. 7, 1951Last day use: Feb. 13, 1951Slogan in 2 lines with first line in script.

BPS-136) 120/ ES-153Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 15, 1951Last day use: Mar. 14, 1951Slogan in 4 lines with Red Cross before slogan.Note: Used in Manila and all provincial capitals,or 63 different places.

BPS-137) 121/ ES-154Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 5, 1951Last day use: Mar. 11, 1951Slogan in 3 lines. First line in script. A hand holding a torch and above is “P.A.N.” (Philippine Association of Nutritionists) before slogan. Third line all italics in caps.

BPS-138) 122/ ES-155Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 15, 1951Last day use: Apr. 14, 1951Boxed type in 2 lines. First line in script.Note: Used in Manila, Baguio, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga.

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BPS-139) 123/ ES-156Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 27, 1951Last day use: Apr. 12, 1951Slogan in 5 lines in Tagalog. Translation: “Write and Speak - In the National Language - National Language Week - March 27-April 2 -Bureau of Public Schools”. Profile of “Balagtas” before slogan. Used in connection with National Language Week.SUMULAT at MAGSALITA / sa WIKANG PAMBANSA /LINGGO NG WIKANG PAMBANSA / MARSO 27-ABRIL 2 / Kwanihan ng mga Paaralang Bayan

BPS-140) 124/ ES-157Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 15, 1951Last day use: May 1, 1951Slogan in 4 lines. First line all in lower cases. Fourth line but first word all in italics and in caps.Note: Used in Manila and Baguio.

BPS-141) 125/ ES-158Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 26, 1951Last day use: May 7, 1951Slogan in 4 lines. First line in script. Girl Scout insignia before slogan with “GSP” (Girl Scouts of the Philippines) Fourth line all caps in italics.Note: used in Cebu only.

BPS-142) 126/ ES-159Type: FHCFirst day use: May 21, 1951Last day use: May 27, 1951Seal and inscription, “Philippine Association of University Professors” in caps, before slogan.

BPS-143) 127/ ES-160Type: BHCFirst day use: Jun. 23, 1951Last day use: July 10, 1951Slogan in 3 lines. Second line in vertical script.Note: Used also as backstamp in Manila.

BPS-144) 128/ ES-161Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 4, 1951Last day use: Aug. 4, 1951. Slogan in 3 lines. First 2 words in first line in script. Last line in italics, all caps. Used in Baguio, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga.

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BPS-145) 129/ ES-162Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1951Last day use: Aug. 31, 1951Slogan in 2 lines with D/B Cross before slogan.

BPS-146) 130/ ES-163Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1951Last day use: Sep. 10, 1951First word in first line in vertical script. D/B Cross before slogan.

BPS-147) 131/ ES-164Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 11, 1951Last day use: Sep. 19, 1951First word, first line in vertical script. Second line all in lower case. D/B Cross before slogan.

BPS-148) 132/ ES-165Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 1, 1951Last day use: Oct. 21, 1951Slogan in 4 lines. Second line in caps and lower cases. Seal of Tacloban Philatelic Club before slogan.

BPS-149) 133/ ES-166Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1951 Last day use: Nov. 6, 1951Slogan in 3 lines. Second line in script. Third line all caps, italics. A hand in Boy Scout Salut, before slogan.

BPS-150) 134/ ES-167Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 24, 1951 Last day use: Dec. 7, 1951Slogan in 6 lines. First 5 lines enclosed with quotation marks. Third line in script. Sixth line all caps, italics. A family of 4 before slogan.“STRONG FAMILIES / make a / STRONG NATION”3rd NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK , DEC. 1 - 7

BPS-144a) 128a/ ES-161Type: BHCFirst day use: July 11, 1951Last day use: Aug. 4, 1951. Slogan in 3 lines. First 2 words in first line in script. Last line in italics, all caps. Used in Manila onlyNote: Used also as backstamp in Manila.

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BPS-151) 135/ ES-168Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 1, 1952 Last day use: Jan. 7, 1952Slogan in 3 lines. Second line in script. Third line all caps, italics.

BPS-152) 136/ ES-169Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 6, 1952 (Sunday)Slogan in 3 lines. Seal of CLAC in center of slogan.Note: Used at the Agricultural College, Nueva Ecija, for one day only.

BPS-153) 137/ ES-170Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 27, 1952 (Sunday)Slogan in 4 lines. First two words, first line, in script. Also third line. Outline of Mt. Apo on right below the slogan.THE 2nd APO PHILATELIC EXHIBITION /BUREAU OF POSTS / BUILDING / JAN.27 - FEB. 2, 1952Note: Used for one day only.

BPS-154) 138/ ES-171Type: FHCFirst day use: Feb. 4, 1952 Last day use: Feb. 9, 1952Slogan in 4 lines. First and third lines in script. Second line, all caps. A hurdler before slogan. COME AND SEE THE 30th / EVAA / MEET /FEBRUARY 4 - 9Note: Used in Tagbilaran, Bohol, only.

BPS-155) 139/ ES-172Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 15, 1952Last day use: Mar. 15, 1952Slogan in 3 lines. Red Cross in center.

BPS-156) 140/ ES-173Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 27, 1952 Last day use: Apr. 2, 1952Slogan in 4 lines. First two lines enclosed with quotation marks. First 2 words, 3rd line in script. Legend in Tagalog. Translation: “Write and Speak-In the National Language-Language week-March 27- April 2.

BPS-157) 141/ ES-174Type: FHCFirst day use: May 1, 1952Last day use: May 31, 1952Fancy type in 5 lines. Last line in script.Note: Used in 27 chartered cities including Manila.

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BPS-159) 143/ ES-176Type: BHCFirst day use: Jun. 16, 1952 Last day use: Jul. 16, 1952Slogan in 5 lines. Last 2 lines in caps and lower cases.

BPS-160) 144/ ES-177Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 16, 1952 Last day use: Aug. 15, 1952Slogan in 4 lines. First and third lines in script.

BPS-161) 145/ ES-178TYPE: BHC - Type IFirst day use: Aug. 16, 1952Last day use: Sep. 15, 1952Slogan in 2 lines.

BPS-162) 146/ ES-179Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep. 16, 1952 Last day use: Sep. 27, 1952Slogan in 4 lines, first line in script. Last line, enclosed with quotation marks.

BPS-158) 142/ ES-175Type: BHCFirst day use: Jun. 1, 1952 (Sunday) Last day use: Jun. 7, 1952Slogan in 3 lines. Legend enclosed with quotation marks. First line script.“PAY THE / MINIMUM WAGE / LIFT THE COMMON MAN”

BPS-163) 147/ ES-180Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 17, 1952 Last day use: Oct. 31, 1952Slogan in 4 lines. First line in script.

BPS-164) 148/ ES-181Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1952 Last day use: Nov. 6, 1952Slogan in 3 lines. First line italics with Boy scouts insignia before slogan.SCOUTING FOR GREATER SERVICE /BOY SCOUT WEEK / OCT. 31 - NOV. 6, 1952

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BPS-165) 149/ ES-182Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 10, 1952 Last day use: Nov. 22, 1952Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-167) 151/ ES-184Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 24, 1952 Last day use: Dec. 7, 1952Slogan in 5 lines, second line in script.First to fourth line, enclosed with quotation marks.

BPS-166) 150/ ES-183Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 23, 1952 Last day use: Dec. 22, 1952Slogan in 3 lines, first line, script.

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BPS-168) 152/ ES-185Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 1, 1953 Last day use: Jan. 31, 1953Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-169) 153/ ES-186Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 5, 1953 Last day use: Jan. 11, 1953Slogan in 4 lines. Second word in 2nd line in script. Second line enclosed with quotation marks.

BPS-170) 154/ ES-187Type: FHCFirst day use: Feb. 14, 1953 Last day use: Mar. 15, 1953Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-171) 155/ ES-188Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1953 Last day use: Mar. 8, 1953Slogan in 4 lines, first line in script.Note: Used in Vigan (Ilocos Sur) only.

BPS-172) 156/ ES-189Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 10, 1953Last day use: Apr. 11, 1953Slogan in 4 lines. First line in script. Third line all caps, italics.

BPS-173) 157/ ES-190Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 12, 1953 (Sunday) Last day use: Apr. 19, 1953Slogan in 4 lines with PMA insignia before slogan.

BPS-174) 158/ ES-191Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 13, 1953 Last day use: Apr. 19, 1953Slogan in 3 lines with D/B Cross before slogan.

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BPS-175) 159/ ES-192Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 27, 1953 Last day use: May 2, 1953Slogan in 4 lines with PHILIPPINE AIR FORCEinsignia before slogan.

BPS-176) 160/ ES-193Type: FHCFirst day use: Jul. 1, 1953 Last day use: Jul. 18, 1953Slogan in 3 lines, second line in script. Insignia of Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines and the words “CAMARA DE COMERCIO DE FILIPINAS” inscribed in a rotary within a circle before slogan.

BPS-177) 161/ ES-194Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 1, 1953 Last day use: Aug. 19, 1953Slogan in 5 lines, first line in script. Quezon’s profile before slogan.

BPS-178) 162/ ES-195Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1953 Last day use: Aug. 31, 1953Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script. A D/B Cross in a shield before slogan.

BPS-179) 163/ ES-196Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1953 Last day use: Sep. 15, 1953Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script. D/B Cross in a shield before slogan.

BPS-180) 164/ ES-197Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep.16, 1953 Last day use: Sep. 30, 1953Slogan in 3 lines, first and 2nd linesin Tagalog, translation: “Help Fight TB”. A D/B Cross in a shield before slogan.

BPS-181) 165/ ES-198Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 1, 1953Last day use: Oct. 19, 1953Slogan in 4 lines. Seal andinscription, “National Research Councilof the Philippines” all in caps in a doublecircle before slogan.VIII PACIFIC SCIENCE CONGRESS / & IV FAR-EASTERN / PREHISTORY CONGRESS / NOVEMBER 16-28, 1953

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BPS-182) 166/ ES-199Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 20, 1953 Last day use: Nov. 10, 1953Slogan in 3 lines. First line in script, also “to” in 2nd line.

BPS-183) 167/ ES-200Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 11, 1953 Last day use: Nov. 30, 1953Slogan in 4 lines. A globe before slogan.EIGHTH PACIFIC SCIENCE CONGRESS /& 4TH FAR-EASTERN PREHISTORY CONGRESS /NOVEMBER 16-28 / U.P. QUEZON CITY

BPS-184) 168/ ES-201Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1953 Last day use: Dec. 15, 1953Slogan in 2 lines. A nipa hut before the slogan and a family of 3 after the legend.

BPS-185) 169/ ES-202Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 13, 1953 Last day use: Dec. 19, 1953Slogan in 3 lines. Before the slogan, 2 planes flying,plus inscription: ”Progress-Security 50th Anniversary of Powered FLIGHT” , in a double circle.

BPS-186) 170/ ES-203Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 21, 1953 Last day use: Dec. 30, 1953Slogan in 4 lines. Scales of Justice before slogan in a double circle with the same legend as slogan.

BPS-187) 171/ ES-204Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 30, 1953Slogan in 3 lines, second line in script.Republic seal before slogan.Note: Slogan used for one day only.

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BPS-188) 172/ ES-205Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 4, 1954 Last day use: Jan. 10, 1954Slogan in 5 lines. First and 2nd lines in script both ending with exclamation marks. A portable postal savings bank before slogan.

BPS-189) 173/ ES-206Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 11, 1954 Last day use: Jan. 31, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line in script.Games emblem before slogan.Note: Error in date: “1953” instead of “1954”

BPS-190) 174/ ES-207Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1954 Last day use: Feb. 15, 1954Slogan in 2 lines, first line in script.Note: First day of use of this slogan was quite significant. It coincided with the 100th anniversaryof the first postage stamps of the Philippines issuedon Feb. 1, 1854.

BPS-191) 175/ ES-208Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 16, 1954 Last day use: Mar. 15, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line in script with a blod Red Cross before it.

BPS-192) 176/ ES-209Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 16, 1954 Last day use: Mar. 31, 1954Slogan in 4 lines. Boy Scout insignia before slogan witha Tagalog inscription underneath reading: “LAGING HANDA” (Always Prepared).

BPS-193) 177/ ES-210Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 22, 1954 Last day use: Apr. 5, 1954Slogan in 5 lines. Lions Club insignia before slogan.Note: Slogan used in Baguio only.

BPS-189a) Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 11, 1954 Last day use: Jan. 31, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line in script.Games emblem before slogan.Note: Corrected date: “1954”

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BPS-194) 178/ ES-211Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 1, 1954 Last day use: Apr. 15, 1954Slogan in 4 lines. First line in script. 2nd and 4th lines, all caps,italics. Boy Scout insignia before slogan with a Tagalog inscription underneath reading: “LAGING HANDA” (Always Prepared).

BPS-195) 179/ ES-212Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 16, 1954 (Holy Friday) Last day use: Apr. 24, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, second line in script.

BPS-196) 180/ ES-213Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 25, 1954 Last day use: May 9, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script. Figure of an athlete with a torch in hand, before slogan. Type II. For Type I, see slogan No. BPS-189/189a

BPS-197) 181/ ES-214Type: FHCFirst day use: May 10, 1954 Last day use: May 28, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, first line in caps, italics. 2nd and 4th line in script. Each line separated by horizontal bars. “Kudyapi” (a Filipino musical instrument) before the slogan. First line enclosed with quotation marks.

BPS-198) 182/ ES-215Type: BHCFirst day use: May 24, 1954Slogan in 4 lines. Second and 3rd lines in italics and 1st word,2nd line, in script.Backstamp, same day.(FFC-RP-32)

BPS-199) 183/ ES-216Type: BHCFirst day use: May 25, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, Cebu City, same day.(FFC-RP-33)

BPS-200) 184/ ES-217Type: BHCFirst day use: May 26, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, Iloilo City, same day. (FFC-RP-34)

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BPS-201) 185/ ES-218Type: BHCFirst day use: May 27, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, City of Tacloban, same day.(FFC-RP-35)

BPS-202) 186/ ES-219Type: BHCFirst day use: May 28, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, Bacolod City, same day(FFC-RP-36)

BPS-203) 187/ ES-220Type: BHCFirst day use: May 29, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, Zamboanga City, same day.FFC-RP-37)

BPS-204) 188/ ES-221Type: BHCFirst day use: May 30, 1954Slogan same type as No. BPS-198Backstamp, Davao City, same day. Note: Slogans Nos. BPS-198 to BPS-204 were used for one day only on flown covers, carried on special flights as specified on date of each slogan cancel.(FFC-RP-38)

BPS-205) 189/ ES-222Type: FHCFirst day use: Jun. 1, 1954 Last day use: Jun. 30, 1954Slogan in 3 lines. First line script. A dove of peace after the slogan.

BPS-206) 190/ ES-223Type: FHCFirst day use: Jul.12, 1954 Last day use: Jul.22, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, third and 4th linein italics and enclosed with quotation marks. Profile of a nurse inset in a double circle beforethe slogan.

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BPS-208) 192/ ES-225Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 16, 1954 Last day use: Aug. 25, 1954Slogan in 3 lines. First line and first word in 2nd line in script. D/B Cross before slogan

BPS-209) 193/ ES-226Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 26, 1954Last day use: Sep. 4, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, First line in script. D/B Cross before slogan.

BPS-210) 194/ ES-227Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 5, 1954 Last day use: Sep. 14, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, first line script. D/B Cross before slogan.

BPS-211) 195/ ES-228Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 15, 1954 Last day use: Oct. 24, 1954Slogan in 3 lines. First word in first line and3rd and 4th words in 2nd line, in italics.

BPS-212) 196/ ES-229Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 29, 1954 Last day use: Nov. 7, 1954Slogan in 3 lines. First line in script. Boy Scout insignia before slogan.

BPS-207) 191/ ES-224Type: FHCFirst day use: Jul.23, 1954 Last day use: Jul.31, 1954Slogan in 5 lines. First line in italics, caps. PAL (Philippine Air Lines)insignia and a plane before the slogan.Note: The inaugural flight was June 15, 1954

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BPS-213) 197/ ES-230Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 13, 1954 Last day use: Nov. 19, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, first line in script.Third line in italics. Before slogan inset in a single-lined circle are the words: “BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES”.

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BPS-215) 199/ ES-232Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 23, 1954 Last day use: Nov. 27, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script. Note: Slogan used in Cebu City only.

BPS-216) 200/ ES-233Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 27, 1954 Last day use: Dec. 10, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, second word in 2nd line and 2nd and 4th words in 3rd line, in script.

BPS-217) 201/ ES-234Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1954 Last day use: Dec. 7, 1954Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script.A family of three illustrated on an open scroll is before slogan.

BPS-218) 202/ ES-235Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1954 Last day use: Dec. 23, 1954Slogan in 4 lines. Maple leaves before slogan.

BPS-219) 203/ ES-236Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 4, 1954 Last day use: Dec. 5, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, first and 2nd lines in italics. Fouth line enclosed with quotation marks. Note: Used for two days only, closing day of the Marian Congress in Manila

BPS-220) 204/ ES-237Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 16, 1954 Last day use: Dec. 18, 1954Slogan in 4 lines, third line in italics, all caps.

BPS-214) 198/ ES-231Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 20, 1954 Last day use: Nov. 26, 1954Slogan in 3 lines. Words in first line in script, as well as 3rd word in second line and 1st word in 3rd line.

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BPS-222) 206/ ES-239Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 10, 1955Last day use: Jan. 20, 1955Fancy type in 4 lines with IFUW Logo in circle before text.

BPS-223) 207/ ES-240Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 10, 1955Last day use: Jan. 24, 1955Slogan in 3 lines, first and third lines italic.

BPS-224) 208/ ES-241Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 21, 1955Lat day use: Feb. 6, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, 3rd line italic

BPS-225) 209/ ES-242Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 25, 1955Last day use: Feb. 8, 1955Slogan in 3 lines, 3rd line italic

BPS-221) 205/ ES-238Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 3, 1955Last day use: Jan. 9, 1955Slogan in 3 lines, second line in italics.

BPS-226) 210/ ES-243Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 7, 1955Last day use: Mar. 6, 1955Slogan in 5 lines, 2nd & 5th line italic

BPS-227) 211/ ES-244Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 14, 1955Last day use: Mar. 15, 1955Slogan in 4 lines.

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BPS-231) 215/ ES-248Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1955Last day use: Mar. 7, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, 3rd and 4th line, italic

BPS-232) 216/ ES-249Type: BHC Type IFirst day use: Mar. 23, 1955Last day use: Mar. 28, 1955Slogan in 3 lines, first line script

BPS-233) 217/ ES-250Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 29, 1955Last day use: Apr. 4, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, text in Tagalog.Translation: Speak and write in FilipinoLanguage, National language week, March 29 - April 4

BPS-228) 212/ ES-245Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 18, 1955Last day use: Feb. 20, 1955Slogan in 4 lines. Used only in Tarlac, Tarlac

BPS-229) 213/ ES-246Type: FHCFirst day use: Feb. 21, 1955Last day use: Mar. 6, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, first line in script. Figure of athlete before the slogan.Used in Iloilo City only.

BPS-230) 214/ ES-247Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 28, 1955Last day use: Mar. 2, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, first line and first words in 2nd and 3rd lines in script.

BPS-234) 218/ ES-251Type: BHC Type II First day use: Apr. 1, 1955Last day use: Apr. 17, 1955Slogan in 3 lines, first line script.JAYCEES / 7TH NATIONAL CONVENTION /APRIL 14-17, BACOLOD CITYUsed in Bocolod City

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BPS-236) 220/ ES-253Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 6, 1955Last day use: Apr. 9, 1955Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-235) 219/ ES-252Type: SHCFirst day use: Apr. 5, 1955Last day use: Apr. 11, 1955

BPS-237) 221/ ES-254Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 16, 1955Last day use: May 7, 1955Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-238) 222/ ES-255Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 18, 1955Last day use: May 12, 1955Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-240) 224/ ES-257Type: BHCFirst day use: May 10, 1955Last day use: May 15, 1955Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-239) 223/ ES-256Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 24, 1955Last day use: May 2, 1955Slogan in 3 lines with PAF insignia before text.

BPS-241) 225/ ES-258Type: FHCFirst day use: May 15, 1955Last day use: May 28, 1955Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-248) 232/ ES-265Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1955 Last day use: Sep. 15, 1955Slogan in 3 lines with D/B cross before text. First line in script

BPS-243) 227/ ES-260Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 24, 1955Last day use: Jul. 30, 1955Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-244) 228/ ES-261Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 8, 1955Last day use: Aug. 30, 1955Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-245) 229/ ES-262Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 11, 1955Last day use: Aug. 31, 1955 Slogan with 4 lines

BPS-246) 230/ ES-263Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1955Last day use: Aug. 31, 1955Slogan in 4 lines with D/B cross before text. First line in script.

BPS-247) 231/ ES-264Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 24, 1955Last day use: Aug. 31, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, second line in script

BPS-242) 226/ ES-259Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 11, 1955Last day use: Jul 22, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, 4th line script

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BPS-249) 233/ ES-266Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 16, 1955Last day use: Sep. 30, 1955Slogan in 3 lines with D/B cross before text. First line in script.

BPS-251) 235/ ES-268Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1955Last day use: Nov. 6, 1955Slogan with 3 lines and Boy Scoutsinsignia before slogan. First line in script.

BPS-252) 236/ ES-269Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1955Last day use: Nov. 11, 1955Slogan in 4 lines with Bureau ofPublic Works insignia before slogan.2nd line in script

BPS-250) 234/ ES-267Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 5, 1955Last day use: Nov. 1, 1955Slogan with 5 lines. ICAO logo before slogan (International Civil Aviation Organization)

BPS-253) 237/ ES-270Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 17, 1955Last day use: Nov. 30, 1955Slogan in 4 lines with book and torch before slogan. First line in script.

BPS-254) 238/ ES-271Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 28, 1955Last day use: Dec. 7, 1955Slogan in 4 lines, first line in script.2nd line italic.

BPS-255) 239/ ES-272Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 8, 1955Last day use: Dec. 22, 1955Slogan in 4 lines with Christmaslantern showing “Merry X-mas” before slogan.

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BPS-256) 240/ ES-273Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1956Last day use: Feb. 14, 1956Slogan in 3 lines.Used in Cebu City only

BPS-257) 241/ ES-274Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 3, 1956Last day use: Feb. 9, 1956Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-258) 242/ ES-275Type: CHCFirst day use: Feb. 8, 1956Circular handstamp combined cancelUsed for one day only in Manila

BPS-259) 243/ ES-276Type: SHCFirst day use: Feb. 22, 1956Last day use: Mar. 01, 1956Slogan in 4 lines, 2nd and 3rd line italicNote: Applied in red-purple, as well as black ink.Two types of dial used: one as shown; the other“Feb. 22, 1956” only, no AM.

BPS-260) 244/ ES-277Type: SHCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1956Last day use: Mar. 7, 1956

BPS-261) 245/ ES-278Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 16, 1956Last day use: May 6, 1956Slogan in 4 lines, 2nd line scriptUsed in Manila and Baguio City.

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BPS-262) 246/ ES-279Type: FHCFirst day use: Apr. 20, 1956Last day use: May 2, 1956Slogan in 3 lines with PAF insigniabefore slogan. 2nd line in script

BPS-263) 247/ ES-280Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 7, 1956Last day use: Jul. 15, 1956Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line italic

BPS-264) 248/ ES-281Type: SHCFirst day use: Jul. 16, 1956Last day use: Jul. 22, 1956Slogan with 5 lines of text

BPS-265) 249/ ES-282Type: FHCFirst day use: Jul. 23, 1956Slogan with 3 lines and Mabini’sPortrait with curved branch before slogan.One day cancel only

BPS-266) 250/ ES-283Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 13, 1956Last day use: Aug. 19, 1956Slogan with 4 lines, first 2 words in script. Text in Tagalog. Translation:National Language week, August 13 - 19,speak and write in the Philippine language

BPS-267) 251/ ES-284Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1956Last day use: Aug. 28, 1956Slogan with 3 lines, first line script.D/B cross before slogan

BPS-268) 252/ ES-285Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 29, 1956Last day use: Sep. 30, 1956Slogan with 3 lines, D/B cross before slogan

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BPS-271) 255/ ES-288Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 16, 1956Last day use: Sep. 22, 1956Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-272) 256/ ES-289Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 17, 1956Last day use: Oct. 24, 1956Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-273) 257/ ES-290Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1956Last day use: Nov. 6, 1956Slogan with 3 lines, first line in script.Boy Scout silhouette before slogan.

BPS-274) 258/ ES-291Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 5, 1956Last day use: Dec. 15, 1956Slogan with 4 lines, 3rd line in scriptMaple leaves at right side of slogan

BPS-275) 259/ ES-292Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 12, 1956Last day use: Nov. 17, 1956Slogan in 3 lines, text in TagalogTranslation: Be careful in your work - in order to live long - November 12-17

BPS-269) 253/ ES-286Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 8, 1956Last day use: Sep. 17, 1956Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script.D/B cross before slogan. Text in Tagalog.Translation: Help Defeat TB

BPS-270) 254/ ES-287Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 15, 1956Last day use: Sep. 21, 1956Slogan in 5 lines, 5th line in script.

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BPS-276) 260/ ES-293Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 18, 1956Last day use: Nov. 24, 1956Slogan in 3 lines, first 2 lines in script

BPS-277) 261/ ES-294Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 18, 1956Last day use: Dec. 2, 1956Slogan with 3 lines.

BPS-278) 262/ ES-295Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 20, 1956Last day use: Nov. 27, 1956Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-280) 264/ ES-297Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 28, 1956Last day use: Dec. 7, 1956Slogan in 4 lines. National in script, 4th line in italic

BPS-279) 263/ ES-296Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 28, 1956Last day use: Dec. 2, 1956Slogan in 4 lines, 3rd and 4th line in italics.

BPS-282) 266/ ES-299Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 10, 1956Last day use: Dec. 16, 1956Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-281) 265/ ES-298Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 8, 1956Last day use: Dec. 9, 1956Slogan in 3 lines.Used in Cagayan de Oro City.

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BPS-283) 267/ ES-300Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 15, 1957Last day use: Jan. 31, 1957Slogan in 3 lines. 2nd line script

BPS-284) 268/ ES-301Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 18, 1957Last day use: Feb. 24, 1957Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line in script

BPS-285) 269/ ES-302Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1957Last day use: Mar. 7, 1957Slogan in 3 lines with FIRE before slogan.

BPS-286) 270/ ES-303Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 4, 1957Last day use: Mar. 10, 1957Slogan in 3 lines, first line in script

BPS-287) 271/ ES-304Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 15, 1957Last day use: Apr. 25, 1957Slogan in 4 lines.Used in Butuan City only

BPS-288) 272/ ES-305Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 20, 1957Last day use: Mar. 26, 1957Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-289) 273/ ES-306Type: BHCFirst day use: Jul. 22, 1957Last day use: Jul. 27, 1957Slogan in 4 lines, 3rd & 4th line in script.

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BPS-290) 274/ ES-307Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 1, 1957Last day use: Aug. 7, 1957Slogan in 3 lines. Eye in center of 2nd line.

BPS-291) 275/ ES-308Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1957Last day use: Aug. 26, 1957Slogan in 4 lines. Help Control in script.D/B cross before slogan.

BPS-292) 276/ ES-309Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 27, 1957 Last day use: Sep. 4, 1957Slogan in 3 lines. D/B cross before slogan.Text in Tagalog. Translation: Let’s Prevent TB

BPS-293) 277/ ES-310Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1957Slogan in 4 lines.Used for one day only

BPS-294) 278/ ES-311Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 5, 1957Last day use: Sep. 13, 1957Slogan in 4 lines, D/B cross before slogan

BPS-295) 279/ ES-312Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep. 14, 1957Last day use: Nov. 16, 1957Slogan in 3 lines.A bell with JOIN PMHA before slogan

BPS-296) 280/ ES-313Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 6, 1957Last day use: Oct. 12, 1957Slogan in 3 lines.Pen and letter-manuscript before slogan

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BPS-298) 282/ ES-315Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 24, 1957Slogan in 4 lines, 4th line italicUsed for one day only

BPS-299) 283/ ES-316Type: BHCUsed twice in 19571st time: First day use: Nov. 24, 1957 Last day use: Nov. 27, 19572nd time: First day use: Dec. 2, 1957 Last day use: Dec. 3, 1957Slogan in 5 lines. First line script.

BPS-300) 284/ ES-317Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 4, 1957Last day use: Dec. 8, 1957Slogan in 4 lines.

BPS-301) 285/ ES-318Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 9, 1957Last day use: Dec. 15, 1957Slogan in 4 lines.Emblem with inscription “Soil ScienceSociety of the Philippines” before slogan.

BPS-297) 281/ ES-314Type: FHCUsed four different times in 19571st time: First day use: Oct. 17, 1957 Last day use: Oct. 20, 19572nd time: First day use: Oct. 31, 1957 Last day use: Nov. 2, 19573rd time: First day use: Nov. 17, 1957 Last day use: Nov. 23, 19574th time: First day use: Nov. 28, 1957 Last day use: Dec. 1, 1957Slogan in 5 lines, 3rd & 4th line italic.Emblem of the Institute before slogan

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BPS-302) 286/ ES-319Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 21, 1958Last day use: Mar. 01, 1958Slogan in 3 lines, first word in each line in script

BPS-303) 287/ ES-320Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 02, 1958Last day use: Mar. 06, 1958Slogan in 5 lines, 3rd and 4th lines all caps in italics

BPS-304) 288/ ES-321Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 07, 1958Last day use: Mar. 17, 1958Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-305) 289/ ES-322Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 20, 1958Last day use: Mar. 30, 1958Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-306) 290/ ES-323Type: FHCFirst day use: May 1, 1958Last day use: May 10, 1958Slogan with 5 lines, Litter bug and thrash before slogan.

BPS-307) 291/ ES-324Type: FHCFirst day use: Jun. 12, 1958Last day use: Jun. 18, 1958Slogan in 4 lines, 2nd line scriptMedical and cancer emblems before slogan

BPS-308) 292/ ES-325Type: BHCFirst day use: July 18, 1958Last day use: July 26, 1958Slogan in 4 lines.

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BPS-309) 293/ ES-326Type: FHC First day use: Aug. 01, 1958Last day use: Aug. 07, 1958Slogan with 5 lines. First & 5th line italicFather Christmas before slogan

BPS-310) 294/ ES-328Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 29, 1958Last day use: Oct. 30, 1958Boxed type in 3 lines, machine cancelNote: This is the first postwar machine slogan can-cel used by the Manila Post Office.

BPS-311) 295/ ES-329Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 16, 1958Last day use: Oct. 18, 1958 Fancy type in 4 lines with laborinsignia before slogan, machine cancel

BPS-312) 296/ ES-330Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1958Last day use: Nov. 06, 1958Fancy type, machine cancel. 2nd and last words in italics. Boxed in a diamond before the slogan are the words: “10th WORLD - JAMBOREE - MONDIAL - PHILIPPINES” in 4 lines with the Boy Scout insignia in the center.

BPS-313) 297/ ES-331Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 15, 1958Last day use: Dec. 15, 1958Boxed type with 3 lines.Note: Slogan in 2 types: Type I - machine cancelType II - handstamp cancel

BPS-314) 298/ ES-332Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 07, 1958Last day use: Dec. 20, 1958Slogan in 4 linesUsed in Baguio City only.

BPS-315) 299/ ES-333Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 15, 1958Slogan in 3 lines, first line in scriptUsed for one day only in Naga City

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CROSS REFERENCE LIST

OF PABLO ESPIRIDION’S NUMBERS (ES-) WITH CATALOGUE NUMBERS (BPS / BTS / BSP)

ES-1 BPS-005 ES-51 BTS-D 1 ES-101 BPS-085 ES-151 BPS-134 ES-2 BPS-006 ES-52 BTS-M 1 ES-102 BPS-087 ES-152 BPS-135 ES-3 BPS-008 ES-53 BTS-L 7 ES-103 BPS-088 ES-153 BPS-136 ES-4 BPS-009 ES-54 BTS-M 6 ES-104 BPS-089 ES-154 BPS-137 ES-5 BPS-010 ES-55 BPS-042 ES-105 BPS-090 ES-155 BPS-138 ES-6 BPS-011 ES-56 BSP-008 ES-106 BPS-091 ES-156 BPS-139 ES-7 BPS-012 ES-57 BPS-044 ES-107 BPS-092 ES-157 BPS-140 ES-8 BPS-013 ES-58 BPS-043 ES-108 BPS-093 ES-158 BPS-141 ES-9 BPS-014 ES-59 BPS-048 ES-109 BPS-094 ES-159 BPS-142 ES-10 BPS-015 ES-60 BPS-045 ES-110 BPS-095 ES-160 BPS-143 ES-11 BPS-017 ES-61 BPS-046 ES-111 BPS-096 ES-161 BPS-144 ES-12 BPS-018 ES-62 BPS-047 ES-112 BPS-097 ES-162 BPS-145 ES-13 BPS-019 ES-63 BSP-009 ES-113 BSP-058 ES-163 BPS-146 ES-14 BPS-020 ES-64 BPS-050 ES-114 BPS-098 ES-164 BPS-147 ES-15 BSP-003 ES-65 BPS-051 ES-115 BPS-099 ES-165 BPS-148 ES-16 BSP-004 ES-66 BPS-052 ES-116 BPS-100 ES-166 BPS-149 ES-17 BPS-021 ES-67 BPS-054 ES-117 BPS-101 ES-167 BPS-150 ES-18 BPS-022 ES-68 BPS-056 ES-118 BPS-102 ES-168 BPS-151 ES-19 BPS-023 ES-69 BPS-055 ES-119 BPS-103 ES-169 BPS-152 ES-20 BPS-024 ES-70 BPS-057 ES-120 BSP-066 ES-170 BPS-153 ES-21 BPS-025 ES-71 BSP-010 ES-121 BPS-104 ES-171 BPS-154 ES-22 BPS-026 ES-72 BPS-058 ES-122 BPS-105 ES-172 BPS-155 ES-23 BPS-027 ES-73 BSP-011 ES-123 BPS-106 ES-173 BPS-156 ES-24 BPS-028 ES-74 BPS-062 ES-124 BPS-107 ES-174 BPS-157 ES-25 BPS-029 ES-75 BPS-061 ES-125 BPS-108 ES-175 BPS-158 ES-26 BPS-030 ES-76 BPS-060 ES-126 BPS-109 ES-176 BPS-159 ES-27 BPS-031 ES-77 BPS-063 ES-127 BPS-110 ES-177 BPS-160 ES-28 BPS-032 ES-78 BPS-059 ES-128 BPS-111 ES-178 BPS-161 ES-29 BPS-033 ES-79 BSP-013 ES-129 BPS-112 ES-179 BPS-162 ES-30 BPS-034 ES-80 BPS-064 ES-130 BPS-113 ES-180 BPS-163 ES-31 BPS-035 ES-81 BPS-065 ES-131 BPS-114 ES-181 BPS-164 ES-32 BPS-036 ES-82 BPS-066 ES-132 BPS-115 ES-182 BPS-165 ES-33 BPS-038 ES-83 BPS-067 ES-133 BPS-116 ES-183 BPS-166 ES-34 BPS-039 ES-84 BPS-068 ES-134 BPS-117 ES-184 BPS-167 ES-35 BPS-040 ES-85 BPS-069 ES-135 BPS-118 ES-185 BPS-168 ES-36 BPS-041 ES-86 BPS-070 ES-136 BPS-119 ES-186 BPS-169 ES-37 BTS-A 1 ES-87 BPS-071 ES-137 BPS-120 ES-187 BPS-170 ES-38 BTS-W 1 ES-88 BPS-072 ES-138 BPS-121 ES-188 BPS-171 ES-39 BTS-M 5 ES-89 BTS-P 8 ES-139 BPS-122 ES-189 BPS-172 ES-40 BTS-S 2 ES-90 BTS-P 9 ES-140 BPS-123 ES-190 BPS-173 ES-41 BTS-G 2 ES-91 BTS-P10 ES-141 BPS-124 ES-191 BPS-174 ES-42 BTS-I 3 ES-92 BTS-W 2 ES-142 BPS-125 ES-192 BPS-175 ES-43 BTS-M 4 ES-93 BSP-014 ES-143 BPS-126 ES-193 BPS-176 ES-44 BTS-L 1 ES-94 BSP-042 ES-144 BPS-127 ES-194 BPS-177 ES-45 BTS-M 2 ES-95 BPS-080 ES-145 BPS-128 ES-195 BPS-178 ES-46 BTS-P 4 ES-96 BPS-081 ES-146 BPS-129 ES-196 BPS-179 ES-47 BSP-005 ES-97 BPS-082 ES-147 BPS-130 ES-197 BPS-180 ES-48 BTS-T 5 ES-98 BPS-083 ES-148 BPS-131 ES-198 BPS-181 ES-49 BTS-T 3 ES-99 BPS-084 ES-149 BPS-132 ES-199 BPS-182 ES-50 BTS-I 1 ES-100 BPS-086 ES-150 BPS-133 ES-200 BPS-183

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ES-201 BPS-184 ES-235 BPS-218 ES-269 BPS-252 ES-303 BPS-286 ES-202 BPS-185 ES-236 BPS-219 ES-270 BPS-253 ES-304 BPS-287 ES-203 BPS-186 ES-237 BPS-220 ES-271 BPS-254 ES-305 BPS-288 ES-204 BPS-187 ES-238 BPS-221 ES-272 BPS-255 ES-306 BPS-289 ES-205 BPS-188 ES-239 BPS-222 ES-273 BPS-256 ES-307 BPS-290 ES-206 BPS-189 ES-240 BPS-223 ES-274 BPS-257 ES-308 BPS-291 ES-207 BPS-190 ES-241 BPS-224 ES-275 BPS-258 ES-309 BPS-292 ES-208 BPS-191 ES-242 BPS-225 ES-276 BPS-259 ES-310 BPS-293 ES-209 BPS-192 ES-243 BPS-226 ES-277 BPS-260 ES-311 BPS-294 ES-210 BPS-193 ES-244 BPS-227 ES-278 BPS-261 ES-312 BPS-295 ES-211 BPS-194 ES-245 BPS-228 ES-279 BPS-262 ES-313 BPS-296 ES-212 BPS-195 ES-246 BPS-229 ES-280 BPS-263 ES-314 BPS-297 ES-213 BPS-196 ES-247 BPS-230 ES-281 BPS-264 ES-315 BPS-298 ES-214 BPS-197 ES-248 BPS-231 ES-282 BPS-265 ES-316 BPS-299 ES-215 BPS-198 ES-249 BPS-232 ES-283 BPS-266 ES-317 BPS-300 ES-216 BPS-199 ES-250 BPS-233 ES-284 BPS-267 ES-318 BPS-301 ES-217 BPS-200 ES-251 BPS-234 ES-285 BPS-268 ES-319 BPS-302 ES-218 BPS-201 ES-252 BPS-235 ES-286 BPS-269 ES-320 BPS-303 ES-219 BPS-202 ES-253 BPS-236 ES-287 BPS-270 ES-321 BPS-304 ES-220 BPS-203 ES-254 BPS-237 ES-288 BPS-271 ES-322 BPS-305 ES-221 BPS-204 ES-255 BPS-238 ES-289 BPS-272 ES-323 BPS-306 ES-222 BPS-205 ES-256 BPS-239 ES-290 BPS-273 ES-324 BPS-307 ES-223 BPS-206 ES-257 BPS-240 ES-291 BPS-274 ES-325 BPS-308 ES-224 BPS-207 ES-258 BPS-241 ES-292 BPS-275 ES-326 BPS-309 ES-225 BPS-208 ES-259 BPS-242 ES-293 BPS-276 ES-327 BSP-082 ES-226 BPS-209 ES-260 BPS-243 ES-294 BPS-277 ES-328 BPS-310 ES-227 BPS-210 ES-261 BPS-244 ES-295 BPS-278 ES-329 BPS-311 ES-228 BPS-211 ES-262 BPS-245 ES-296 BPS-279 ES-330 BPS-312 ES-229 BPS-212 ES-263 BPS-246 ES-297 BPS-280 ES-331 BPS-313 ES-230 BPS-213 ES-264 BPS-247 ES-298 BPS-281 ES-332 BPS-314 ES-231 BPS-214 ES-265 BPS-248 ES-299 BPS-282 ES-333 BPS-315 ES-232 BPS-215 ES-266 BPS-249 ES-300 BPS-283 ES-233 BPS-216 ES-267 BPS-250 ES-301 BPS-284 ES-234 BPS-217 ES-268 BPS-251 ES-302 BPS-285

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BPS-317) 300Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 22, 1959Last day use:Fancy type, machine cancel. 2nd and last words in italics. Boxed in a diamond before the slogan are the words: “10th WORLD - JAMBOREE - MONDIAL - PHILIPPINES” in 4 lines with the Boy Scout insignia in the center.Note: Same slogan used in 1958 (BPS-312)

BPS-318) 301Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines and Manila Fire Department insignia before slogan,

BPS-319) 302Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 14, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines and Lions Clubinsignia before text.

BPS-320) 303 Type: BMCFirst day use: May 11, 1959Last day use: Slogan with 3 lines, 3rd line script.Bold red cross within a double circle before slogan, “1859 - 1959” in circle.

BPS-321) 304Type: BMCFirst day use: Jun. 3, 1959Last day use: Jul. 3, 1959Slogan with 5 lines and 1st Asian Convention Seminar in a triangle before slogan.

BPS-322) 305Type: BMCFirst day use: Jun. 8, 1959Last day use: Slogan with 4 lines and ILO insigniabefore slogan.

BPS-316) 299aType: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 26, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines and MacArthur’s profile before slogan,Used at MacArthur, Leyte only

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BPS-326) 309Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1959Last day use: Sep. 7, 1959Slogan with 4 lines, 2nd in double circle with Social Security System Philippines between the double lines.

BPS-327) 310Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1959Last day use: Slogan with 4 lines, 1st line in script

BPS-328) 311Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 11, 1959Last day use: Slogan with 5 lines, 4th line italic IUOTO insignia before slogan

BPS-329) 312Type: BHCFirst day use: Nov. 27, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines and Philippine College of Surgeons insignia before slogan

BPS-330) 313Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 27, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines and a family with 3 children before slogan.

BPS-324) 307Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 31, 1959Last day use:Slogan with 5 lines.Used in Manila and Castillejos, Zambales

BPS-325) 308Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep. 1, 1959Last day use: Slogan in 2 lines with running water fosset and bill before slogan

BPS-323) 306Type: FHCFirst day use: Aug. 17, 1959Last day use: Aug. 24, 1959Slogan with 6 lines. Lines 3&4 in waves. National Association of Government Public Relations Officer’s Inc. (Phil) insignia before slogan

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BPS-331) 314Type: BMCFirst day use: Jan. 1, 1960Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines and 1960 vertically

BPS-332) 315Type: BMCFirst day use: Jan 18, 1960Last day use: Jan. 23, 1960Slogan with 4 lines.

BPS-333) 316Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines and Manila Fire Department insignia before sloganNote: same as slogan No. BPS-318)

BPS-334) 317Type: BMC First day use: May 16, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines and Girl scouts of the Philippines insignia before slogan

BPS-335) 318Type: BHCFirst day use: Jun. 9, 1960Last day use: Dec. 30, 1960Slogan with 3 lines. First line script.Rizal Monument before slogan.

BPS-336) 319Type: BMCFirst day use: Jun. 21, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 2 lines. Refugee insigniabefore slogan.

BPS-337) 320Type: BMCFirst day use: Jul 1, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 5 lines and Government Employees insignia before slogan.

BPS-335a) Type: BMCwith different dial

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BPS-340) 323Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 22, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 5 lines.Note: same as slogan No. BPS-324Used in Manila; Castillejos, Zambales and Cebu City

BPS-341) 324Type: FMCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines and scouts insignia before slogan.

BPS-342) 325Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 27, 1960Last day use: Slogan with 4 lines.

BPS-343) 326Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 2, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 5 lines and UNICEF insignia before slogan.

BPS-344) 327Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 12, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 6 lines and PGEA insignia before slogan.

BPS-339) 322Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 12, 1960Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines. Balance and sword before slogan.

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BPS-338) 321Type: BMCFirst day use: July 4, 1960Last day use:Slogan

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BPS-345) 327Type: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 10, 1961Last day use: Jan. 23, 1961Slogan with 3 lines. “Hermes” with letter in his hand before slogan.

BPS-346) 328Type: BMCFirst day use: Jan. 24, 1961Last day use:Slogan with 3 lines, first line script.

BPS-347) 329 Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1961Last day use: Feb. 10, 1961Slogan with 6 lines.

BPS-348) 330 Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1961Last day use: Slogan with 3 lines. Burning match before slogan.

BPS-349) 331Type: FHCFirst day use: Mar. 8, 1961Last day use: Slogan with 4 lines, 2nd line in script and accross. Entrance Gate of UST before slogan.

BPS-350) 332Type: FMCFirst day use: Mar 17, 1961Last day use:Slogan with 2 lines, first line script. 4th DEATH before slogan.

BPS-351) 333Type: BHCFirst day use: Mar. 29, 1961Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines.

BPS-352) 334Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 25, 1961Last day use:Slogan with 4 lines, disabled person before slogan.

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BPS-353) 335Type: BMCFirst day use: May 6, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines, 2nd line script.

BPS-354) 336Type: BMCFirst day use: May 27, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines. First & 2nd line script.

BPS-355) 337Type: FMCFirst day use: Jun. 6, 1961Last day use: July 5, 1961Slogan in 4 lines and Community Chest insignia before slogan.

BSP-357) 339Type: BMCFirst day use: Sept. 18, 1961Last day use: Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-356) 338Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 22, 1961Last day use: Slogan in 5 linesUsed at Manila, Cebu and Castillejos, ZambalesNote: same slogan as N° BPS-340 & BPS-324

BPS-358) 340Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 22, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines, 1st line in script.

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BSP-359) 341Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines, with Philippine map and YMCAin invertet triangle befor sloganUsed at the following Post Offices:Manila, Baguio, Laoag, Cabanatuan, San Pablo, Lucena, Iloilo, Cebu, Bacolod, Legaspi, Dagupan and Davao.

BPS-360) 342Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 10, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines with NOV 14 calender sheetbefore sloganUsed in Tarlac, Tarlac

BPS-361) 343Type FMCFirst day use: Nov. 11, 1961Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with insignia of theHOME FINANCING COMMISSION-REPUBLIC of thePHILIPPINES insignia before slogan

BPS-363) 345Type: BHCFirst day use: Dec. 3, 1961Last day use: Dec. 13, 1961Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-362) 344Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 26, 1961Last day use: Dec. 2, 1961Slogan in 5 lines with cross before slogan“RALLY TO THE GREEN CROSS - 10TH - SAFETY & ACCIDENT - PREVENTION WEEK -NOV 26-DEC 2, 1961

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BPS-364) 346Type: BMCUsed three different times in 19621st time: First day use: Jan. 1, 1962 Last day use:2nd time: First day use: Mar. 1, 1962 Last day use:3rd time: First day use: Jun. 1, 1962 Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines with map of the Philippinesbefore the slogan.

BPS-365) 347Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 12, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-367) 348Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 16, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-368) 349Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 28, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-369) 350Type: BMCFirst day use: May 20, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines with building before slogan

BPS-366) 347aType: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 21, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-370) 351Type: FMCFirst day use: Jun. 20, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines with Community Chest insignia before slogan

BPS-371) 352Type: BMCused two times in 19621st time: First day use: July 11, 1962 Last day use:2nd time: First day use: Dec. 3, 1962 Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-373) 354Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 1, 1962Last day use: Sep. 30, 1962Slogan in 3 lines with D/B cross before loganText in English and Tagalog

BPS-374) 355Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 10, 1962Last day use: Sep. 30, 1962Slogan in 3 lines with D/B cross before slogan

BPS-375) 356Type: BHCFirst day use; Aug. 19, 1962Last day use: Sep. 30, 1962Slogan in 4 lines with D/B cross before slogan

BPS-376) 357Type: FMCFirst day use: Aug. 22, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 5 linesUsed at the following Post Offices:Manila, Cebu, CastillejosNote: same slogan as BPS-340 and BPS-356

BPS-372) 353Type: BMCFirst day use: July 19, 1962Last day use: Slogan in 6 lines with Gemini Capsule before slogan.Used at the Exhibition site only

BPS-377) 358Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 23, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 4 linesUsed at the DZRH-TV- PHILATELIC STATION

BPS-378) 359Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 25, 1962Last day use: Oct. 31, 1962Slogan in 4 lines with Boy Scout insignia before slogan

BPS-379) 360Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines

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BPS-380) 361Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 24, 1962Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-384) 364Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 5, 1963Last day use: Mar. 18, 1963Slogan in 3 linesUsed only at the ECAFE Postal Station

BPS-381) 362Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines, same as BPS-352

BPS-382) 363 Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 26, 1963Last day use: Mar. 4, 1963Slogan in 3 lines.

BPS-385) 365Type: BHCFirst day use: Apr. 21, 1963Last day use: May 5, 1963Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-386) 366Type: BMCFirst day use: May 21, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines

BPS-386a) 367Type: BMCFirst day use: June 1, 1963Last day use: Slogan in 2 lines, same as BPS-386 only with bigger dialUsed in the following Post Offices:Laoag, Ilocos Norte; San Fernando, La Union; Baguio City; Balanga, Bataan; Ilagan, Isabela; Tarlac, Tarlac; San Fernando, Pampanga; Malolos, Bulacan; Quezon City; Sta Cruz, Laguna; Batangas, Batangas; Legaspi City; Naga City; Roxas City; Pasig, Rizal; Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental; Kalibo, Aklan; Iloilo City; Bacolod City; Cebu City; Tagbilaran City; Boac, Marinduque;Pto. Princesa, Palawan; Davao City; Zamboanga City.

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BPS-383) Type: BHCFirst day use: Feb. 26, 1963Last day use: Mar. 4, 1963Slogan in 3 lines.

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BPS-387) 368Type: FHCFirst day use: Jun. 15, 1963Last day use: Slogan in 3 lines, text in TagalogTranslation: Spread (Nurture) the Spiritof GAT (Leader) Bonifacio - Hero of Manila

BPS-388) 369Type: FMCFirst day use: July 5, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Community Chest insigniabefore slogan.

BPS-389) 370Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 13, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines, text in TagalogTranslation: Filipino Language week, August 13-19

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BPS-389-S) Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1963Last day use: Sept. 30, 1963Slogan in 3 lines:HELP YOUR MAIL GO THROUGHUSE ANTI - TB STAMPSAUG. 19 - SEPT. 30

BPS-390) 371Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 22, 1963Last day use: Aug. 31, 1963Slogan in 3 lines.used at the following Post Offices:Manila CPO; Quezon City; Pasay City; Castillejos, Zambales; Butuan City; Cebu City; Iloilo City; Bacolod City;Davao City, Zamboanga City.

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BPS-393) 374Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 1, 1963Last day use: Oct. 8, 1963Slogan in 2 lines

BPS-394) 375Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 6, 1963Last day use: Oct. 13, 1963Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-395) 376Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 18, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-392) 373Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 21, 1963Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-391) 372Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 10, 1963Last day use: Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-396) 377Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 14, 1963Last day use: Oct. 20, 1963Slogan in 4 linesused at the following Post Offices:Manila CPO; Quezon City; Pasig, Rizal; Caloocan City;Cabanatuan City; Baguio City; Batangas, Batangas;Naga City; Tacloban City; Cebu City; Bacolod City; Iloilo City; Dagupan City; Davao City; Cagayan de Oro

BPS-397) 378Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 11, 1963Last day use: Dec. 8, 1963Slogan in 5 lines

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BPS-398) 379Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 4, 1963Last day use: Dec. 10, 1963Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-399) 380Type: FMCFirst day use: Dec. 16, 1963Last day use: Dec. 20, 1963Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-398a)Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 4, 1963Last day use: Dec. 10, 1963Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-401) 382Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1964Last day use:Note: same sloSlogan in 3 lines, with burning match beforeslogan.Note: same as BPS-348

BPS-402) 383Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 23, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 4 linesNote: same slogan as BPS-367

BPS-403) 384Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 5, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-400) 381Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 20, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Golfer before

BPS-405) 386Type: BMCFirst day use: May, 24, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-404) 385 Type: BMCFirst day use: May 3, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines with portrait of Mabini before slogan

BPS-406) 387Type: FMCFirst day use: June 9, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Community Chest insignia before slogan. Note: same slogan as BPS-388

BPS-407) 387aType: BMCFirst day use: June 20, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Star before Slogan

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BPS-408) 388Type: BMCFirst day use: July 1, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-410) 389Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 3, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines with Olympic symbols before slogan

BPS-411) 390Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 13, 1964Last day use: Sep. 19, 1964Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-412) 391Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 28, 1964Last day use: Oct. 17, 1964Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-413) 392Type: BHCFirst day use: Sep. 30, 1964Last day use: Oct. 17, 1964Slogan in 5 linesUsed at the following Post Offices:Quezon Capitol, Quezon;

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BPS-409)Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 20, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-414) 393Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 4, 1964Last day use: Oct. 10, 1964Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-415) 394Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 26, 1964Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines

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BPS-416) 395Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 21, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-417) 396Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 11, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-418) 397Type: BMCFirst day use: May 10, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-419) 398Type: BMCFirst day use: May 16, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Girl scout insignia before slogan

BPS-420) 399Type: BMCFirst day use: June 12, 1965Last day use: June 19, 1965Slogan in 4 linesused at Cebu City only

BPS-421) 400Type: BMCFirst day use: Jun. 19, 1965Last day use: Jun. 26, 1965Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-422) 401Type: BMCFirst day use: July 1, 1965Last day use: Slogan in 5 lines with feather before slogan

BPS-423) 402Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 27, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-424) 403Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 7, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-425) 404Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 10, 1965Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines“GOLDEN JUBILEE / ST. THERESA’S COLLEGE /1915 1965”

BPS-426) 405Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 21, 1965Last day use: Nov. 28, 1965Slogan in 5 linesUsed at the following Post Offices:Manila CPO; Cebu; Davao and Baguio

BPS-427) 406Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1965Last day use: Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-428) 407Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 22, 1965Last day use: Dec. 12, 1965Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-429) 408Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 2, 1965Last day use: Dec. 10, 1965Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-430) 409Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 6, 1965Last day use: Dec. 17, 1965Slogan in 3 lines

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BPS-431) 410Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1966Last day use: Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-432) 411Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 1, 1966Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-434) 412Type: BMCFirst day use: May 1, 1966Last day use: May 27, 1966Slogan in 4 lines13th PCI CONVENTION / Theme: SETTING THE STAGE / FOR INDUSTRIAL REVIVAL / MAY 26 - 27

BPS-435) 413Type: BMCFirst day use: July 25, 1966Last day use: Slogan in 3 lines, text in Tagalog.Translation: Plant - in order - to prosper

BPS-436) 414Type: BMCFirst day use: Sep. 9, 1966Last day use: Sep. 19, 1966Slogan in 3 linesNote: same slogan as BPS-411

BPS-437) 415Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 21, 1966Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-438) 416Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 21, 1966Last day use: Oct. 25, 1966Slogan in 2 lines

BPS-433) 411aType: BMCFirst day use: Last day use:Slogan in 2 linesStamp Out / SMUGGLING!used at Caloocan City

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BPS-440) 418Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 3, 1966Last day use: Dec. 17, 1966Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-441) 419Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 12, 1966Last day use: Dec. 16, 1966Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-439) 417Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 6, 1966Last day use: Nov. 13, 1966Slogan in 4 lines

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BPS-442) 420Type: BMCFirst day use: Jan. 9, 1967Last day use: Jan. 14, 1967Slogan in 3 lines, Lions insignia before sloganUsed at several Post Offices in the country

BPS-444) 421Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 15, 1967Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines

BPS-445) 422Type: BMCFirst day use: Feb. 20, 1967Last day use: Slogan in 3 linesUsed at VAC BAYBAY, Leyte

BPS-447) 424Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 5, 1967Last day use: Apr. 13, 1967Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-446) 423Type: BMCFirst day use: Apr. 1, 1967Last day use: Apr. 19, 1967Slogan in 4 lines with satellite over Philippine map before slogan

BPS-448) 425Type: BMCFirst day use: May 22, 1967Last day use: Slogan in 4 lines

BPS-449) 426Type: BMCFirst day use: Oct. 1, 1967Last day use: Oct. 15, 1967Slogan in 3 lines

BPS-443) 420aType: FHCFirst day use: Jan. 9, 1967Last day use: Jan. 14, 1967Slogan in 3 lines, Lions insignia between50TH ANNIVERSARY - Lions insignia -?????? - LIONS INTERNATIONALUsed at Manila CPO

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BPS-451) 428Type: BMCFirst day use: Nov. 1, 1967Last day use: Nov. 13, 1967Slogan in 4 linesNote: Slogan sponsored by the Knights of Rizal

BPE-452) 429Type: BMCFirst day use: Dec. 1, 1967Last day use: Dec. 8, 1967Slogan in 6 lines with IATA insignia and 67 before slogan

BPS-450) 427Type: BMCUsed three different times1st: Oct. 11, 1967 to Nov. 14, 19672nd: Dec. 10, 1967 to Dec. 31, 19673rd: Jan. 01, 1968 to Jan. 31, 1968Slogan in 4 lines

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BPS-453) 430Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Feb. 1, 1968Last day use: Feb. 8, 1968Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-455) 432Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Feb. 26, 1968Last day use: Mar. 28, 1968Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-456) 433Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Mar. 8, 1968Last day use: Mar. 13, 1968Slogan in 3 linesNote: The date 8 in the CDS is upside down!

BPS-459) 436Type: FMCFirst day use: Mar. 27, 1968Last day use. Apr. 6, 1968Slogan in 5 lines with ROTARY insigniaand big 2 before sloganUsed at Quezon City; Makati Center P.O.; Cebu City; Bacolod City; City of Cagayan de Oro; Davao City.

BPS-458) 435Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Mar. 26, 1968Last day use: Apr. 5, 1968Slogan in 4 lines with satellite over Philippine map before sloganNote: same as slogan No. BPS-446

BPS-454) 431Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Feb. 15, 1968Last day use: Feb. 25, 1968Slogan in 2 linessame as BPS-444

BPS-457) 434Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Mar. 14, 1968Last day use: Mar. 25, 1968Slogan in 5 lines

BPS-460) 437Type: BMC/BHCFirst day use: Apr. 18, 1968Last day use: Apr. 24, 1968Slogan in 3 linesUsed at Manila CPO and Sta. Mesa Post Office

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BPS-465) 442Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 16, 1968Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines with Moro Vinta behind sloganUsed at the Makati Commercial Center P.O.

BPS-462) 439Type: BMCFirst day use: July 16, 1968Last day use:Slogan in 5 lines with ROTARY insignia before sloganUsed in Cotabato City only

BPS-463) 440Type: BMCFirst day use: Aug. 8, 1968Last day use:Slogan in 2 lines, text in TagalogTranslation: Speak and Write in the Philippine LanguageNote: The date 8 in the CDS is upside down!

BPS-464) 441Type: FMCFirst day use: Nov. 19, 1968Last day use: Dec. 14, 1968Slogan in 4 lines with ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) insignia before sloganUsed at the Manila Hotel Postal Station only

BPS-461) 438Type: FMC/FHCFirst day use: Apr. 25, 1968Last day use: May 5, 1968Slogan in 3 lines: JCI MANILA/CONFERENCE/ April 30 - May 5

BPS-466) 443Type: FHCFirst day use: Dec. 27, 1968Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with Makati Skyline scetchUsed at the Makati Commercial Center P.O.

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BPS-468) 451Type: BMCFirst day use: Mar. 10, 1969 Last day use: Mar. 22, 1969Slogan in 4 linesUsed at all Manila Post Offices

BPS-471) 454Type: BHCFirst day use: Jun. 20, 1969Last day use: Slogan in 4 linesUsed at all Manila Post Offices

BPS-472) 455Type: FHCFirst day use: July 26, 1969Last day use: Aug. 7, 1969Slogan in 4 lines with Lions Club insignia before sloganUsed at: Manila CPO

BPS-467) 450Type: FMCFirst day use: Jan. 9, 1969Last day use: Slogan in 5 linesUsed at:

BPS-469) 452Type: FHCFirst day use: May 10, 1969Last day use: May 18, 1969Slogan in 5 linesUsed at all Manila Post Offices and Palayan City

BPS-470) 453Type: BHCFirst day use: May 28, 1969Last day use:Slogan in 4 linesUsed at all Manila Post Offices

BPS-472a) 455aType: FHCFirst day use: July 26, 1969Last day use: Aug. 7, 1969Slogan in 4 lines with Lions Club insignia before slogan,small dialUsed at: Commercial Center, Makati; Quezon City;Sta. Cruz P.O.; Sta. Mesa P.O.; Pasay City; Angeles City; Taytay, Rizal; San Juan, Rizal; Marikina, Rizal;Mandaluyong, Rizal; Las Pinas, Rizal; Binan, Laguna; Sto. Tomas, Batangas; San Francisco del Monte;

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BPS-474) 457Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 22, 1969Last day use:Slogan in 4 lines with IATA emblem beforeUsed at all Manila Post Offices

BPS-475) 458Type: FHCFirst day use: Sep. 19, 1969Last day use:Slogan in 3 lines with KIWANIS Intl.emblem beforeUsed at: Manila CPO; Makati, Rizal; Iloilo City; Cebu City; Cagayan de Oro City; Davao City; Digas, Davao del Sur; General Santos City.

BPS-476) 459Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 20, 1969Last day use:Slogan in 4 linesUsed at Manila CPO and Quezon City

BPS-477) 460Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 27, 1969Last day use:Slogan in 3 linesUsed at Caloocan City

BPS-473) 456Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 19, 1969Last day use: Sept. 30, 1969Slogan in 3 lines with D/B cross beforeNote the year 1969 is upside down

BPS-478) 461Type: BHCFirst day use: Oct. 31, 1969Last day use: Nov. 6, 1969Slogan in 4 linesUsed at Manila CPO

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BPS-485)Type: BHCFirst day use: Jan. 1, 1970Last day use: Jan. 10, 1970Slogan in 3 lines with drawing before sloganUsed at: Najong Pilipino P.O.

BPS-486)Type: BHCFirst day use: Aug. 10, 1970Last day use: Aug. 19, 1970Slogan in 2 linesUsed at all Manila Post Offices and all Chartered Cities

BPS-487)Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 10, 1970Last day use:Slogan in 4 linesUsed at: Commercial Center Makati; Quiapo; Cebu City;

BPS-488)Type: FHCFirst day use: Oct. 11, 1970Last day use:Slogan in 5 linesUsed at: Quiapo P.O.

BPS-489)Type: FHCFirst day use: Nov. 12, 1970Last day use:Slogan in 3 linesUsed at: Marikina, Rizal P.O.