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During the period of British rule over the Land of Israel, post offices were established in more than one hundred and thirty settlements all over the country. Some of the post offices were opened in old and established settlements, and others were established in new and sparsely populated settlements that came up on the ground a short time before. One of those settlements was the "Noseirat" camp, where a Type C postal agency was opened in 1944.

On December 7, 1898, Canada Post issued a stamp depicting the map of the British Empire. The stamp was issued to celebrate the new imperial postal rate that came into force, but was mistakenly claimed to be dedicated to Christmas.