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Farm of Mr. J. E. Marples, Deleau, Manitoba, Canada. [back]
![Farm of Mr. J. E. Marples, Deleau, Manitoba, Canada. [back] Farm of Mr. J. E. Marples, Deleau, Manitoba, Canada. [back]](https://cdn.ipernity.com/134/90/83/24229083.fe38f55f.640.jpg?r2)

Back of a typical unused Government Agent card. Notice the large number of countries named in the stamp box at this point, when more and more were accepting international delivery of postcards with messages at a cheap rate. The stamp box also assumes mailing in Canada, which is somewhat interesting as many of the cards were distributed in England (three of the four mailed cards that I have were mailed in England, as opposed to just one in Canada).
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