§ 42. Mr. Douglasasked the Secretary of State for War whether facilities are given to men to whom duty-free customs labels are issued to register their parcels, or what redress they have if these parcels are lost.
§ Sir J. GriggThe answer to the first part of the Question is, "No, Sir." If a parcel is lost, compensation is paid subject to the conditions and limits laid down in regulations of the Army Postal Service, and the commanding officer may issue another free label.