HC Deb 10 November 1930 vol 244 c1342W
Mr. MANDER

asked the Postmaster-General what arrangements are at present in force for the despatch of letters by air mail to Australia and the reason why a change was made decreasing the facilities?

Mr. LEES-SMITH

Letters can be despatched from London on Thursday evening for transmission by ordinary route to Fremantle and thence by air in the interior of Australia, offering a saving in time of from one to four days, according to destination. If the hon. Member will give me further particulars regarding the second part of his question, I will have inquiry made and write to him on the subject.

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