2011年4月14日星期四

Pacific island defended Royal Wedding stamps, sharing

12 April 2011 last updated at 09: 46 GMT Stamp issued by New Zealand Post to commemorate the royal wedding the stamps were designed and New Zealand post of the leaders of the Pacific island nation of Niue has assembled by marking Britain's Royal Wedding with a perforated line, which divides the happy couple a robust defence of the stamps printed.

Premier TOKE Talagi admitted were "unusual" the stamps but said they showed Niue was the marriage celebrate.

The stamps are sold as a pair for NZ$ 5.80 ($4.53, £ 2,79), but the middle break can.

Prince William stamp is NZ$ 3.40 and Kate Middleton is cheaper at NZ$ 2.40.

The stamps were designed and printed by New Zealand post.

Niue, is although self-governing, in free association with New Zealand. All Niueans are citizens in New Zealand and Queen Elizabeth II is its head of State.

Ivor masters, the general manager of stamps and coins in the New Zealand post, said the stamps were collectors and so unlikely to be separated for Porto.

And Mr Talagi said he saw nothing wrong with them.

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"Specified... meant that will pair in future separate the stamps people." I don't know why she would interpret it this way "he told the news agency AFP."

"I don't think it means that." "I think it means that we are very glad celebrates the Royal marriage are."

The stamps could draw tourists, Niue, he added, because people would want to see where they of were.

The Royal Wedding takes place on 29 April in London.


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