This and the succeeding four pages illustrate Bureau of Posts Registry Return Receipts. The first two pages illustrate cards to die for. Both are every Japanese Occupation collector's dream of owning. 

On the third page is a card which I will deem as a VERY SCARCE USAGE. The fourth page illustrate 2 cards from San Fernando, La Union, bear two different Garrett unrecorded postmarks. The fifth page is a Manila Court of First Instance usage which at one time was readily available but has disappeared from the market the past few years.

As always, The Philippine Philatelist is proud to document its existence. While on this subject,
I compliment this presentation with a couple of very early USPI period Return Receipts.

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BUREAU OF POSTS OFFICIAL MAIL
1942 MANILA CIRCULATING
1942 MAY 7: MANILA CIRCULATING
Early use of Registry Return Receipt as the Manila Post Office under Japanese Military rule re-opened on March 4, 1942.

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