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indicia cancelled by very clear S1 killer (Type 1), along with Shanghae cds. (Type B1), Hong Kong arrival cds. (May 15) and messages on reverse, 2nd Earliest Recorded Use of this card in Shanghai.
indicia cancelled by very clear Shanghae cds. (Type B1), with messages on reverse. Earliest Recorded Use of Shanghae cds. on postal cards (Earlier than Webb's earliest record - 3 Jun 1882). (Note: Hong Kong Post Office and other British Post Offices of Treaty Ports in China firstly used cds. on postal cards instead of killer chops in around 1881/1882 and then used on covers in around 1885).
indicia cancelled by very clear Canton cds. (Type B), with Hong Kong arrival cds. (Oct 20) and messages on reverse. Earliest Recorded Use of Canton cds. on postal cards (Earlier than Webb's earliest record - 21 Jan 1884).
former one indicia cancelled by Hong Kong cds, with rare Hoihow Type D arrival (1888 Au) cds. on front, messages on reverse, later one canceled by Hoikow index C cds. Very rare.
indicia cancelled by B62 killer with Hong Kong cds. (Apr 14) aside and Hong Kong cds. (May 9), messages on reverse, a pair of postal cards showing the transition usage of Killer chop to cds. Earliest Recorded Use of Hong Kong cds. to cancel indicia on postal cards, interesting and rare.
indicia cancelled by Amoy cds. (Type 02), with arrival cds. (1882 Jan 30) on front and messages on reverse. Earliest Recorded Use of Amoy cds. on postal cards (Earlier than Webb's earliest record - 1882 Nov 15).
