HC Deb 01 May 1922 vol 153 cc994-5W
Viscount WOLMER

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that British firms are being invited to circularise their customers in England from Germany on the ground that for£l 1,600 letters can be despatched at the printed matter rate; and whether he proposes to take any step to prevent the abuse of the postal facilities in this country?

Mr. KELLAWAY

I am aware of the terms of the circulars which are being received from Germany by potential advertisers in this country, but I observe that stress is laid upon the advantage to be gained in cost of printing and paper from the rate of exchange and the lower wages paid in Germany rather than any difference in the postage rates. In any case, so long as the rates of foreign postage charged by Germany are not lower than the rates authorised by the Convention of the International Postal Union there are no grounds upon which the British Post Office can object to them.