HC Deb 20 March 1935 vol 299 cc1196-7
36. Mr. LOUIS SMITH

asked the Postmaster-General whether, with a view to meeting in part the grievance of persons in various parts of the country who cannot obtain the first delivery of their letters before leaving for work in the morning, he will consider the desirability of making a reduction in the cost of boxes or bags at the principal post offices, so that such persons may be able to collect their letters there, if they are able?

The ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Sir Ernest Bennett)

I am inquiring into the matter and will write to my hon. Friend.