HC Deb 13 May 1936 vol 312 cc390-1W
Mr. LENNOX - BOYD

asked the Attorney-General whether he is aware that in a recent case in the county of Bedford, in the course of inquiries made by the King's Proctor, letters were acknowledged by postcard bearing the surname and initials of the party to the proceedings; and if he will state whether this is the usual practice?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL

I am informed that it is not the practice of the Kings' Proctor to acknowledge letters by postcard. If my hon. Friend will give me further particulars, I will have inquiries made into the case to which he refers.