HC Deb 24 February 1888 vol 322 c1375
MR. LAWSON (St. Pancras, W.)

asked the Postmaster General, If his attention has been called to the case of Samuel Harvey, a letter carrier, who was dismissed from the Public (Service on the 14th of January, 1882, on the charge of having obtained admission to the Agricultural Hall on false pretences; and, whether he has considered the fresh evidence that has been brought forward; and, if so, what is his decision?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. RAIKES) (Cambridge University)

My attention has been called to Harvey's case; and, after considering the additional statements which Harvey has put in, I can see nothing to impugn the justice of my Predecessor's decision.