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Lincoln

Volume 496: debated on Friday 29 February 1952

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asked the Assistant Postmaster-General the number of telephones installed in Lincoln in 1930, 1931, 1950 and 1951, respectively; and how many applicants are now on the waiting list.

The net increase in exchange connections in the four years mentioned were 60 in 1930; 44 in 1931; 294 in 1950; and 291 in 1951. At 31st December, 1951, 267 applications were on the waiting list and 134 applications were being met or under inquiry.