§ Mr. Lipsonasked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that letters written from this country to New York arrive there only after a long delay; is he able to state the reason for this and the steps he proposes to take to hasten the delivery of letters to New York?
§ Major TryonCorrespondence for the U.S.A. is despatched from this country without avoidable delay and is transmitted as speedily as the available transport services permit. I fully realise the importance of the expeditious delivery of overseas mails and no suitable sailing is being overlooked.