HC Deb 14 June 1928 vol 218 c1192W
Mr. NAYLOR

asked the Minister of Labour whether he has now come to a decision on the proposal that communications forwarded by his Department to insured persons shall be sent under cover instead of by postcard?

Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND

The postcards in use for this purpose are, for the most part, printed acknowledgments of the receipt of letters or otherwise contain matter which is suitable for a postcard. The only communication sent by postcard which might possibly be regarded as confidential is that on the card numbered E.D. 11B containing an invitation to call at the Exchange, and arrangements are being made to have a folder substituted for this postcard.