§ 64. Mr. Dayasked the Postmaster-General particulars of the manner in 497 which the Post Office have now decided to amplify and improve the existing means of dealing with public inquiries on the telephone exchanges?
§ Major TryonI assume that the hon. Member's question refers to inquiries from the public in regard to matters unconnected with the various services operated by the Post Office. Such inquiries are relatively few, and I do not consider that any special machinery is called for.
§ Major TryonWe have a number of services through which the public can inquire about Post Office matters, and these are going very well.