HC Deb 28 November 1932 vol 272 cc482-3W
Mr. DINGLE FOOT

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that in recent cases the Post Office has refused to accept parcels addressed to Manchuria; and whether, seeing that such a restriction is likely to occasion inconvenience to British subjects resident in Manchuria, he will take steps to have this restriction removed?

Sir K. WOOD

I regret that it was necessary for reasons outside the control of the Post Office to suspend for a short time the acceptance of parcels for certain places in Manchuria. The service was restored on the 17th instant.

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