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  2. Singapore Post - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Post Limited (SGX: S08), commonly abbreviated as SingPost, is an associate company of Singtel and Singapore's designated Public Postal Licensee which provides domestic and international postal services.

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A total of 73 postage stamps were issued in colonial and self-governing Singapore between 1948 and 1963, first "Singapore", and from 1959 "State of Singapore", with English inscriptions. In addition, a long definitive set marked simply Singapore was issued from 1962 onwards.

  4. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Singapore have consisted of six digits since 1995, replacing the four-digit system introduced in 1979. They are administered by Singapore Post.

  5. List of national postal services - Wikipedia

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    post.com.kp Oman: Oman Post: omanpost.om: Pakistan: Pakistan Post: pakpost.gov.pk: Palestine: Palestine Post: palpost.ps: Philippines: PHLPost: philpost.gov.ph: Qatar: Qatar Post: qatarpost.qa: Saudi Arabia: Saudi Post: splonline.com.sa: Singapore: Singapore Post: singpost.com.sg: South Korea: Korea Post: koreapost.go.kr: Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka ...

  6. Colony of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Colony of Singapore was a Crown colony of the United Kingdom that encompassed what is modern-day Singapore from 1946 to 1958. During this period, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Labuan were also administered from Singapore. Singapore had previously been established as a British colony since 1824, and had been governed as ...

  7. Category:Postal system of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Singapore; S. Singapore Post This page was last edited on 13 August 2015, at 07:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    Local post stamps – used on mail in a local post; a postal service that operates only within a limited geographical area, typically a city or a single transportation route Some local posts have been operated by governments, while others, known as private local posts, have been operated by for-profit companies.

  9. Founding years of modern Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of a British trading post in Singapore in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles led to its founding as a British colony in 1824. This event has generally been understood to mark the founding of colonial Singapore, [1] a break from its status as a port in ancient times during the Srivijaya and Majapahit eras, and later, as part of the ...

  10. Local post - Wikipedia

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    A local post is a mail service that operates only within a limited geographical area, typically a city or a single transportation route. Historically, some local posts have been operated by governments, while others, known as private local posts have been for-profit companies.

  11. Revenue stamps of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. From the nineteenth century Singapore used revenues of the Straits Settlements. In 1948, the first revenue stamps exclusively for use in Singapore were issued. Three values were issued - $25, $50 and $100 - and the stamps portrayed King George VI. The $25 and $100 were reprinted in 1951 and 1953 respectively using a different perforation.