HC Deb 13 June 1887 vol 315 cc1733-4
MR. WATT (Glasgow, Camlachie)

asked the Postmaster General, Whether, since his statement, he has been able to institute such inquiries as might enable him to make a recommendation to the Government as to the formation of a Department, or otherwise, to undertake, at a reasonable charge, the insur- ance of letters containing bonds, scrip, or other valuable enclosures exceeding £10 in value?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. RAIKES) (Cambridge University)

No, Sir. I have not; but attention will be given to the subject.