§ 80. Major Bramallasked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether the C.D. line, Bexleyheath 3664, has been relinquished by the local authority; and whether it has been allotted to another subscriber.
§ 81. Major Bramallasked the Assistant Postmaster-General when he expects to be able to undertake the underground cable work for the telephone service in 71W the Bexleyheath area; and when the first additional subscribers may be expected to benefit from this work.
§ Mr. BurkeThe work is already in hand and it is hoped that by June the first cable will be sufficiently advanced to enable additional subscribers to be given service.
§ 84. Sir D. Whiteasked the Assistant Postmaster-General why the Post Office still make a charge for hand microphone telephone instruments.
§ Mr. BurkeThe supply situation does not at present permit of free replacement of existing pedestal telephones by hand-microphones and in these circumstances I think it is right to maintain the nonrecurring charge when a hand-microphone is provided.