Malaysia Stamp & Philately Reference Guide
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+ Issue Date     : 17/05/1965
+ Classification : Postage Stamp
+ Emission       : Commemorative
+ Printer        : Hélio Courvoisier S.A., La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
+ Printing       : Photogravure
+ Paper          : Granite Paper
+ Watermark      : No Watermark
+ Perforations   : 11½
+ Separations    : Normal Perforations
+ Gum Type       : Gum
+ Shape          : Rectangular
+ Orientation    : Horizontal
Common Design: ITU emblem and radar tower.

The ITU was founded as the International Telegraph Union in Paris on May 17, 1865 and changed its name to the International Telecommunication Union on January 1, 1934. In 1947 the ITU became an agency in the United Nations.
 
The ITU is the sole regulating institution with power to regulate the transfer of data throughout the world. The tasks of the ITU are:
  • Maintain and foster rational use of telecommunications and to offer technical assistance.
  • Promote and improve efficient use of technical equipment and operations.
  • Coordinate and promote a positive world environment to achieve the first two tasks.

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+ Issue Date     : 27/08/1965
+ Classification : Postage Stamp
+ Emission       : Commemorative
+ Printer        : Harrison & Sons, Limited
+ Printing       : Photogravure
+ Watermark      : PTM
+ Perforations   : 14 x 14½
+ Separations    : Normal Perforations
+ Gum Type       : Gum
+ Shape          : Rectangular
+ Orientation    : Horizontal

+ Issue Date     : 30/08/1965
+ Classification : Postage Stamp
+ Emission       : Commemorative
+ Printer        : Harrison & Sons, Limited
+ Printing       : Photogravure
+ Watermark      : PTM
+ Perforations   : 14½ x 14
+ Separations    : Normal Perforations
+ Gum Type       : Gum
+ Shape          : Rectangular
+ Orientation    : Horizontal

+ Issue Date     : 09/09/1965
+ Classification : Postage Stamp
+ Emission       : Definitive / General Issue
+ Designer       : Alec Frederick Fraser-Brunner
+ Printer        : Harrison & Sons, Limited
+ Printing       : Photogravure
+ Watermark      : PTM
+ Perforations   : 14½
+ Separations    : Normal Perforations
+ Gum Type       : Gum
+ Shape          : Rectangular
+ Orientation    : Vertical
Modern Malaysia's first definitive stamps. The stamps featured orchids for the State low values and birds for the Malaysia high values. Each State had its own set, identical with the exception of the State name and Rulers portrait or State crest as applicable. The eight high values were printed in portrait format, featuring Malaysian birds, and had 'MALAYSIA' printed on them in place of State names.

The charm and tropical beauty of Malaysia and the variety which pervades her life provide most fascinating subjects for depicting on postage stamps. The first issue of Malaysia definitive postage stamps depicts some of the colourful birds and orchid species of Malaysia. These stamps are in two series.

The National series, which depicts birds, consists of eight denominations. These stamps, which do not bear State individuality, are common to all the thirteen States.

The stamps are printed by Messrs. Harrison and Sons Ltd. in multi-colour by the photogravure process on PTM watermarked paper. They measure 25 mm x 35 mm.

Medium and High Values

Eight values were issued for the medium and high values featuring Malaysian birds. The values were 25 cents, 30 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1, $2, $5 and $10 and were intended for use in any Malaysian State. As with the low values, they were printed in two panes of 100, 10 x 10 with cylinder numbers 1A and 1B for the left and right pane, watermarked 'Multiple PTM upright' perforated 14½. Various proofs exist showing the individual colours and combined up to full colour proofs. In addition, each value was produced on Harrison proof cards in full colour. As with the low values, missing colours can be found on a few values and inverted watermarks on the 25 cents, 30 cents, 50 cents, $1, $2 and $5 values.

Missing Colours

30 cents, blue, 30 cents yellow, 50 cents yellow, 50 cents scarlet.

+ Issue Date     : 14/12/1965
+ Classification : Postage Stamp
+ Emission       : Commemorative
+ Designer       : E.A.F Anthony
+ Printer        : Japanese Government Printing Works
+ Printing       : Lithography
+ Watermark      : Unwatermarked
+ Perforations   : 13 x 13½
+ Separations    : Normal Perforations
+ Gum Type       : Gum
+ Shape          : Rectangular
+ Orientation    : Vertical