§ 68. Mr. FELLasked the Solicitor-General if his attention has been called to the fact that German letters are now being freely delivered in this country, having been addressed to German agents in Holland and by them forwarded in covering envelopes; if correspondence from Holland is examined by the Censor; and, if not, why this condition of affairs is allowed to continue?
§ Sir S. BUCKMASTERThe Press Bureau, for which I am responsible, has nothing to do with the censorship of letters.