HC Deb 25 June 1952 vol 502 cc190-1W
99. Mr. Nield

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General if he is satisfied that mail dispatched from this country to Israel is arriving without delay; and if not whether he will take steps to improve the situation.

Mr. Gammans

The airmail service to Israel was affected recently by the curtailment of overseas air services due to shortage of aviation fuel; it is now normal and I am not aware of any general delay to correspondence between this country and Israel. I am making inquiry of the Israeli Post Office about an individual complaint of delay of which my hon. and learned Friend has given me details, and I will write to him as soon as possible.