HC Deb 13 June 1932 vol 267 c18
38. Mr. DENVILLE

asked the Postmaster-General how many complaints ho has received of letters from New Zealand being interfered with and their contents separated from the envelope; and whether he will have this practice stopped?

Sir K. WOOD

I have no reason for thinking that complaints of this nature are at all numerous. If my hon. Friend will furnish particulars of any cases which he has in mind, I will have inquiry made.