HC Deb 27 February 1933 vol 275 c24W
Captain P. MACDONALD

asked the Postmaster-General whether it will be possible to obtain an increased supply of Post Office telegraph poles from Canada in the near future in consequence of the recent fall in the value of the Canadian dollar?

Sir K. WOOD:

Orders for the 1933 requirements of telegraph poles have already been placed; and the question of placing orders for Canadian poles is therefore not affected by present fluctuations in the dollar rate. Timber of approved species has not yet been offered to the Post Office from any Canadian source: and though I am in touch with the Canadian authorities as to the supply of samples of other species for test, considerable experience would be required before any conclusion can be drawn as to the "life" of these species in the conditions which prevail in the United Kingdom.