Intercepted Mail

A common practice during WWII was for the Australian censors to intercept overseas letters sent in-transit through Australia. (This was common on mail originating in French Oceania where Vichy sympathizers made all mail suspect to inspection.) When the censor would not open mail, a handstamp stating "Not Opened by Censor" was applied.
Fiji to USA

Japan to Tonga

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