Christmas
Island stamps
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Christmas
Island is a dependency of Australia,
in the Indian Ocean, south of the western tip of Java. The island is mainly a
plateau about 300 m (about 1000 ft) above sea level. The chief industry is the
mining of phosphate rock. However, as the phosphate reserves begin to dwindle,
the government is encouraging the development of tourism. The population is
made up of Chinese, Malays, and a lesser number of Europeans. The island was
annexed by Britain in 1888 and was incorporated in the Straits Settlements
colony the following year. In 1900 it was made part of the Settlement of
Singapore. During World War II (1939-1945), the island was occupied by the
Japanese. It was transferred to Australian administration in 1958. Area, 135 sq
km (52 sq mi); population (1993) 2,500.
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See
also: Postage stamps and postal history of Christmas Island

Scott: #90P
Issued: 27.8.1979
Death Centenary of Sir Rowland Hill
Inside #90a: Christmas Island #1O
Inside #90b: Christmas Island #11O
Inside #90c: Christmas Island #21O
Inside #90d: Christmas Island #25O
Inside #90e: Christmas Island #34O

Scott: #90a-e

Scott: #275O
Issued: 11.7.1990
Centenary of Visit by Botanist Henry Ridley
Inside #275: Christmas Island #77O

Scott: #407O
Issued: 11.9.1997
Christmas '97
Inside #407: Stamp on Envelope
Best website
related:
Christmas
Island Postal History
http://shoebox.heindorffhus.dk/frame-ChristmasIsland.htm
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