§ Mr. Powellasked the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications whether he will give a general direction to the Post Office that head postmasters shall desist from inviting recipients of letters through the post to disclose to them the names and addresses of senders for the purpose of unstated inquiries.
§ Sir J. EdenThis is a matter for the Post Office, which tells me that its proposed survey into the use which is made of the letter post does not invite the recipients of mail to give details of the names or addresses of their correspondents.