§ 24. Sir T. Mooreasked the Postmaster-General whether he will consider allowing French soldiers stationed in this country to send their letters to France free, as is the law in their own country?
§ Mr. W. S. MorrisonI have already made arrangements to accord the concession which my hon. and gallant Friend has in mind. The concession covers unregistered letters up to 1 oz. in weight, and postcards, and corresponds with the concession already allowed by the French Post Office to British troops in France not served by our Army Post Office.