HC Deb 28 July 1922 vol 157 cc835-6W
Sir F. FLANNERY

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been called to the inconvenience of the 10.30 despatch from the parish of Tolleshunt

Descriptions of Merchandise. Imports in June, 1922.
Dozen pairs. £
1. Gloves of textile fabric (including woven, knitted, netted or crocheted). 131,003 97,896
2. Glove fabric Cannot be stated.
Cwts.
3. Domestic and fancy glass-ware (including cooking utensils, table glass-ware, ornamental glass-ware). 5,657 11,933
4. Illuminating glass-ware 6,277 12,224
5. Domestic hollow-ware; decorated or not:— Tons
(a) of aluminium 134 23,641
(b) of steel, or wrought iron, enamelled 607 24,988

Knights, in Essex; and whether he can substitute a 12.30 a.m. despatch by causing the mails to be conveyed direct to Kelvedon Station so as to ensure delivery in London on the same day?

Mr. KELLAWAY

I am having inquiry made and I shall write to the hon. Member.