Directories

Oral Answers to Questions — Telephone Service – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 19 Chwefror 1964.

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Photo of Mr Henry Clark Mr Henry Clark , North Antrim 12:00, 19 Chwefror 1964

asked the Postmaster-General if he will take steps to facilitate the sale of telephone directories to the general public.

Photo of Mr Reginald Bevins Mr Reginald Bevins , Liverpool Toxteth

Copies of any telephone directory can be obtained, for a small charge, on application to any telephone manager's office. I believe that this arrangement works satisfactorily, but, if my hon. Friend knows of any difficulty and will give me details, I will gladly look into it.

Photo of Mr Henry Clark Mr Henry Clark , North Antrim

Is my right hon. Friend aware that most members of the public find it so difficult to obtain telephone directories for other areas that they are forced to steal them from telephone boxes? Clear evidence of this is afforded by the number of telephone boxes which do not have directories in them. Would it not be very much better to advertise telephone directories for sale rather than to try to persuade the public to send more letters?

Photo of Mr Reginald Bevins Mr Reginald Bevins , Liverpool Toxteth

I can only speak for people in England. I should have thought that, on the whole, we were a pretty honest bunch. I do not think that people begrudge paying 2s. for a telephone directory.

Photo of Sir Knox Cunningham Sir Knox Cunningham , South Antrim

Is my right hon. Friend aware that the experience of my hon. Friend the Member for Antrim, North (Mr. H. Clark)—and I represent a constituency in Antrim, too—comes from searching in English telephone kiosks without being able to find a directory so that we can telephone over to Northern Ireland?