HC Deb 19 May 1942 vol 380 cc51-2W
Dr. Little

asked the Postmaster-General whether he will make inquiries into the cause of the delay in the delivery of letters and other mail, in many instances, from Great Britain to Northern Ireland; and whether he will give instructions for a more expeditious delivery in order to obviate disappointment and meet the wishes of the community?

Mr. W. S. Morrison

I am not aware of any general complaint of delay in the delivery of correspondence from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. I have received very few such complaints in the last few months and full inquiry is invariably made into individual cases. I shall be happy to give careful consideration to any case which the hon. Member has in mind if he will let me have particulars together with the covers of any delayed correspondence.