HC Deb 27 February 1922 vol 151 cc87-8W
Mr. FORREST

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether dearer postal rates have now been introduced into the Straits Settlements; if so, whether there is strong opposition to this course; and in how many colonies these postal rates are being increased?

Mr. CHURCHILL

In the Straits Settlements, in common with practically all Colonies and Protectorates which are in the Postal Union, increased postal rates have been introduced, following upon the decisions embodied in the Convention of Madrid of 30th November, 1920. Such increases, however necessary, must always be unwelcome, but I am not aware that they have evoked any special opposition in the Straits Settlements.

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