HC Deb 27 February 1933 vol 275 cc23-4W
Lord APSLEY

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been called to the new airgram which has been introduced by the Siamese Government, with the object of providing an airmail letter weighing less than a quarter-ounce which can be carried for low rates, is free from the disadvantages of air-mail postcards, and eliminates the need for anything beyond a visual check in the Post Office; and whether, with a view to stimulating air-mail traffic on British Empire air routes, he will consider introducing a similar facility for the British public?

Sir K. WOOD:

I would refer my Noble Friend to the answer given to the hon. Member for Southampton (Mr. Craven-Ellis) on 12th December last.