HC Deb 17 March 1920 vol 126 cc2220-1W
Brigadier-General CROFT

asked the Postmaster-General whether it is proposed to resume for international postcards the former limits adopted by the Berne International Postal Bureau?

Mr. PEASE

So far as cards of private manufacture are concerned, the limits of size for cards sent abroad or at home are the same as they were before the War. During the War the size of the stamped postcards sold at post offices for transmission abroad was reduced from 5½ inches by 3½inches to 4½ inches by 3½ inches. I will consider whether the pre-war size can be restored.