HC Deb 25 November 1912 vol 44 cc853-4W
Mr. NANNETTI

asked the Postmaster-General how many telephone forms for use in Ireland will continue to be printed by the ex-National Telephone Company's printing press in London; what will be the total annual quantities; and what would be the additional cost if they were all printed in Ireland?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

If the press be retained in use—a matter which I now have under consideration—it is estimated that about 100 telephone forms, involving an annual output of about 300,000 copies, will continue to be printed by the press for use in Ireland. If these forms were printed in Ireland, the extra cost might be put roughly at £50; it is not possible to give an exact figure.