HC Deb 19 July 1894 vol 27 c380
MR. W. WHITELAW (Perth)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General, whether post cards and halfpenny letters are liable to a second charge in cases in which the persons to whom they are addressed have permanently changed their address and have given notice of the change to the local post office with the request that all letters should be delivered at their new address?

MR. A. MORLEY

By halfpenny letters I understand the hon. Member to mean not letters proper, but circulars and other documents transmissible at the halfpenny rate. On all such postal packets, as well as post-cards, a second charge is levied in every case of re-direction.