HC Deb 14 November 1932 vol 270 cc751-2
49. Sir W. DAVISON

asked the Postmaster-General whether a letter posted in any of the London Metropolitan postal districts before the last post, is delivered to an address in any other postal district in the Metropolitan area by the first post the next morning; and, if not, when such letters are delivered?

Sir K. WOOD

Such a letter for any address in the London postal area should normally be delivered by first post on the following day.

Sir W. DAVISON

I take it that it is only exceptional, but is the right hon. Gentleman aware that a considerable number of letters are not delivered, even if posted in the City at 7.30, until the early post next morning?

Sir K. WOOD

If my hon. Friend will give me any particulars, I will have them examined.