HC Deb 14 February 1893 vol 8 c1365
MR. THOMAS HEALY (Wexford, N.)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General if he will supply a telegraph clerk for the telegraphy office at the railway station in Wexford, so that the people living in the vicinity of the station may be able to send off telegrams form that office, in the same way as the inhabitants of Enniscorthy and other places on the Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway are allowed to send telegrams from the railway telegraph office?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (MR. A. MORLEY,) Nottingham, W.

When the matter was under inquiry in the early part of last year it did not appear that the circumstances justified the Department in acceding to the request of the Railway Company that the Wexford station should be opened for telegraph business. I shall be happy, however, to have further inquiry made, and I will communicate the result to the hon. Member.