HC Deb 24 April 1902 vol 106 c1189
MR. JAMES O'CONNOR

I Leg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether be will explain why the practice of allowing notices intimating the date and particulars of concerts and other entertainments to he exhibited in the Postmen's Office at Glasgow has been departed from in the case of two notices submitted to the postmaster having reference to social meetings of the local branches of the Postmen's Federation to welcome the executive council of the federation; and can he state why the postmaster or his representatives refused to initial these particular notices for exhibition.

MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

The practice which formerly obtained at Glasgow of allowing unofficial notices to he exhibited in the Postmen's Office was irregular, and when it came under the notice of the postmaster it was stopped.