§ Flight-Lieutenant Teelingasked the Secretary of State for War whether his attention has been drawn to the fact that, since troops fighting in Normandy have still got the postal address A.P.O., England, they cannot be sent cigarettes duty free to which they are entitled as serving overseas; and, whether some method will be devised, which will not infringe on security regulations, to enable relatives and friends to send them duty free cigarettes.
§ Mr. A. HendersonTroops in Normandy are shortly to be given an overseas address which will enable friends and relatives to send them duty-free cigarettes and tobacco. These new arrangements will overcome the difficulty referred to by my hon. and gallant Friend.