HC Deb 01 March 1898 vol 54 c289
MR. LUTTRELL

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether his attention has been culled to the action of Mr. Tooker, postmaster, and two of his staff at Princetown, who on Tuesday last volunteered to go through deep snow from Princetown to Yelverton and back across Dartmoor, so that the Prinetown letters might be received and delivered that day; and whether he will cause some recognition of this praiseworthy conduct to be made?

MR. HANBURY

The Postmaster General's attention has not yet been called to the action of the postmaster of Princetown and members of his staff in fetching the mails through the snow from Yelverton; but he has called for a Report on the subject.