HC Deb 24 January 1951 vol 483 c128
37. Brigadier Medlicott

asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware that large numbers of letters from Great Britain to the Continent are still being stamped only 2½d. instead of 4d.; and if, in view of the inconvenience and loss which this causes the addressees, he will, by broadcast and other means, make the rates more widely known.

Mr. Ness Edwards

Yes. Sir. Full use has been, and will continue to be, made Of all available means, including Press and broadcast notices, to bring the correct rates of postage to the notice of the public.