
From 1964 to 1969, Hong Kong issued two exclusive EPs and most well-known singles on Decca. Only EPs came out in picture sleeves, singles being distributed into
orange & white stripes Decca company sleeves - similar to the UK and often bearing a small BOAC [British Overseas Airways Corporation] sticker.
Besides a couple of exceptions [eg: the Australian number Y-7237 for 'Satisfaction'], singles generally bore similar catalogue numbers to the UK, export catalogue included.
Labels were dark blue, either large or solid [small centers] whatever the year of release.
In the 70's, Rolling Stones Records were pressed in Malaysia by EMI for distribution in South East Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong.
