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Encyclopedia > British North Borneo

North Borneo was a British Protectorate and later Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, situated in what is now the province of Sabah Malaysia.

North Borneo
image:NorthBorneoFlag2.gif Image:NorthBorneoBadge.gif
(In Detail) (Full size)
National motto: Land Below the Wind
Official language English
Political status Former Overseas territory of the UK
Capital Sandakan
Last Governor Sir Robert Scott
Head of State Queen Elizabeth
Area 58.8 kmē
Population


-Total(1936 E)


 - Density

285,000
1 096/kmē
Currency Borneo dollar
Time zone UTC +8
National anthem God Save the Queen
Internet TLD N/A
Calling Code  ?

British involvement began with the granting of a charter to the British North Borneo Company in August 1881. The settlements were made a protectorate on 12 May 1888, and the island of Labuan attached from 1890 to Japan from January 1942 to 10 June 1945, after which a British military administration was in charge, until 15 July 1946. The colony joined Malaysia on 16 September 1963.


Postage stamps

Initially, mail from North Borneo was sent via Labuan or Singapore, using postage stamps of the Straits Settlements. The company issued its own stamps in March 1883, using a design incorporating the coat of arms (a dhow and a lion), inscribed "NORTH BORNEO", and with the value written in English, Arabic, and Chinese. Initial values included 2c, 4c, and 8c, followed by large 50c and 1$ stamps of an more elaborate design with the arms flanked by two natives.


In 1886 1/2c, 1c, and 10c values were added, and there was a demand for 3c and 5c stamps, resolved by overprinting existing types. At the same time, the printers (Blades, East, and Blades of London) produced a new design, largely the same but inscribed "BRITISH NORTH BORNEO", and joined by 25c and 2$ values, also with elaborate frames. The stamps were redesigned again in 1888, to say "POSTAGE & REVENUE" instead of just "POSTAGE", at which time the 25c to 2$ values also received minor changes. These were followed up in 1889 by even larger and more elaborate 5$ and 10$ stamps.


Shortages in 1890, 1891, and 1892 necessitated more surcharges.


In 1894, the protectorate issued a new definitive series engraved by Waterlow & Sons, comprising nine pictorials featuring natives plants, animals, and scenes, and inscribed "STATE OF NORTH BORNEO".


  Results from FactBites:
 
Borneo - LoveToKnow 1911 (9269 words)
During the occupation of Java by the British an embassy was despatched to Sir Stamford Raffles by the sultan of Banjermasin asking for assistance, and in 1811 Alexander Hare was despatched thither as commissioner and resident.
British North Borneo Or Sabah Sabah is the name applied by the natives to certain portions of the territory situated on the north-western coast of the island, and originally in no way included the remainder of the country now owned by the British North Borneo Company.
The island of Labuan (q.v.) was occupied by the British as a crown colony in 1848, and this may be taken as the starting-point of renewed British relations with that portion of northern Borneo which is situated to the north of Brunei.
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO OR - Online Information article about BRITISH NORTH BORNEO OR (5518 words)
BORNEO OR SABAH Sabah is the name applied by the natives to certain portions of the territory situated on the See also:
Elphinstone on the east coast; and Dent and Cunliffe in the south.
Roth, The Natives of Sarawak and North Borneo (London, 1896) ; G.
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