HC Deb 29 May 1894 vol 24 c1545
SIR D. MACFARLANE (Argyll)

On behalf of the hon. Member for Canterbury, I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether he is aware that in the Town of Crieff, N.B., there was, on the 23rd instant, only one delivery of letters, at 6.45 a.m., and that, though the post office remained open during the day, no letters were delivered to those who called for them between 9 a.m. on the 23rd and 8 a.m. on the 24th, a period of 23 hours; whether letters were refused to callers at other Scottish towns on the 23rd or 24th instant; and whether he will direct that in future, on such occasions, there shall be an afternoon as well as a morning delivery of letters to callers?

MR. A. MORLEY

I have asked for information on this subject, and will send a reply to the hon. Member when I am in possession of the particulars.