HC Deb 14 July 1925 vol 186 cc1049-50
60. Colonel ENGLAND

asked the Postmaster-General whether he has received reports from commercial houses of standing in China to the effect that their mails have been tampered with in passing through Soviet Russia; and whether he is satisfied that the public are safe in using this means of communication?

Mr. THURTLE

On a point of Order, Sir. Before this question is answered, may I ask for your ruling as to whether it is in order, in view of the fact that it contains an innuendo against a friendly Power?

Mr. SPEAKER

I do not think it does, necessarily. I have heard of mails being tampered with in many countries in the world.

The ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Viscount Wolmer)

I have not received any reports which would indicate that the mails for China sent by the Siberian route are being tampered with in transit; and I have no grounds for advising that this route should not be used.

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