HC Deb 28 March 1922 vol 152 c1163W
Mr. HURD

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been called to the frequent illegibility of post-marks in this country; and whether he will consult the postmasters-general of Canada and other parts of the Empire, with a view to our imitating the methods by which they secure postmarks which everyone can read?

Mr. KELLAWAY

It is recognised that the impression of the postmarks made on letters by the mechanical stamping machines in the Post Office are not always as clear as could be desired. A large number of machines of the most modern type have, however, recently been installed in the sorting offices, and I hope that, when the staff have been thoroughly trained in their use, complaints of illegibility of postmarks will be of rare occurrence.