I can only guess at the orange labels, possibly early 1970s, but that's only based on the fact that Decca's sister label London was using orange labels on 45s in 1973, at least on the copy of Ann Peebles' "I Can't Stand The Rain" that I had. EMI Australia also used orange on Parlophone LPs, because the Beatles LPs that I bought just after John Lennon was killed had orange labels. Anyway, all copies of this LP with the same catalogue number (ignoring differences in punctuation) would belong on this entry.
Whassup I think your copy definitely belongs here but the orange labels I don't know much about at all. I've never seen one before but would hazard a guess at around 1975-76 for their date of release. I think PhilMH would be able to narrow it down much more accurately if he's around.
On rear sleeve (top right) under Stereo SKLA 5025, 'SERIES 550' is printed. "SERIES 550" also on spine.
Made and distributed in Australia by EMI (Australia) Limited, Sydney, New South Wales appears under the Decca logo on the bottom left of the rear sleeve.
Matrix / Runout (Side A Stamped): XZAL-9363.P-1W
Matrix / Runout (Side B Stamped): XZAL-9364.P-5W
If this should be a separate entry, please let me know.
I think this one came with a (long gone) poster of Mick looking windswept and contemplating creating the biggest cabaret act in the world. Pasted in down in the bottom corner of the poster were four other little hobbits that I suppose would help magik Mick in his quest. This album though is one of the last Stones efforts to stand the test of time. Looks like they were switching labels when mine was pressed each side has a slightly different label.