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The above arms are sometimes used, but are not official arms.
The above arms were sometimes used, but were not official arms. The composition was based on the letterhead of the former private company Phosphate Mining Company of Christmas Island (PMCI).  


The composition was used as a logo on the letterhead of the former private company Phosphate Mining Company of Christmas Island (PMCI).  
The stars are derived from the Australian flag. The large star on the left has strangely 8 points, whereas on the national flag, it has 7 points and is known as the Commonwealth Star, one for each State and one more to represent the Territories of Australia. The other stars in the sky are reminiscent of the Southern Cross, which is also on the national flag, but again, the number of points is different to the national flag.
 
The waters represent the Indian Ocean. The stylised tree and hands are derived from the Christmas Island Phosphates motto 'Helping the World to Grow.'


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[[Literature]] : Information provided by Chris Lindesay, heraldry & genealogy society of Canberra
[[Literature]] : Image provided by Chris Lindesay, heraldry & genealogy society of Canberra; information through Facebook.


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Revision as of 09:31, 29 August 2014

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CHRISTMAS ISLAND

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Origin/meaning

The above arms were sometimes used, but were not official arms. The composition was based on the letterhead of the former private company Phosphate Mining Company of Christmas Island (PMCI).

The stars are derived from the Australian flag. The large star on the left has strangely 8 points, whereas on the national flag, it has 7 points and is known as the Commonwealth Star, one for each State and one more to represent the Territories of Australia. The other stars in the sky are reminiscent of the Southern Cross, which is also on the national flag, but again, the number of points is different to the national flag.

The waters represent the Indian Ocean. The stylised tree and hands are derived from the Christmas Island Phosphates motto 'Helping the World to Grow.'

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