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This registered cover was sent from Norwood, South Australia.
Norwood is a suburb east of Adelaide.
The cover has a neat oval return address handstamp on the
reverse.
Note the typed FROM at the top of the flap.
The sender was Frank P. Smith in North Norwood.
There are three Norwood CDS on the cover.
Registration was shown by adding the prenumbered registry label
and, for a change, a pencilled red rather than blue cross on front and
back.
The cover received a mostly illegible transit mark in
Adelaide.
The destination was Serowe
in Bechuanaland, South Africa.
It arrived there on September 21.
Serowe is deep into Africa about 650 km north northwest of
Johannesburg.
Serowe is in present day Botswana.
The routing requested was Per "Buteshire" via
Fremantle,
the port city near Perth on Australia's southwestern coast.
The cover would have traveled by rail to Fremantle.
In Fremantle it would have been put aboard Buteshire crossing
the Indian ocean.
In Africa it would have gone overland to Johannesburg and then on to
Serowe.
The Buteshire was operated by Houston Lines on routes
of the Clan Lines from South Africa, India, and Australia.
The cover is franked with the 2d scarlet and the 3d blue
from
the
1935 Silver Jubilees issued May 2, 1935 (SG 156 and 157).
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