HC Deb 14 May 1941 vol 371 cc1207-8
41. Mr. David Adams

asked the Post master-General whether, in view of the unsatisfactory, and ofter conflicting, in formation supplied to inquirers at post offices, he has considered the desirability of informing the public, by poster display in post offices and by broadcast, instead of by circulars to postal officials, of salient matters of postal importance to the community?

The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. S. Morrison)

A great deal of postal information is already given by means of notices displayed in post offices, but if the hon. Member has particular items in mind, I shall be happy to consider suggestions. The fullest possible use is also made of broadcast and Press announcements.

Mr. Adams

As the information 1 have received comes from a leading postal official, I shall be very happy to supply it.