HC Deb 05 May 1899 vol 70 c1429
MR. CLANCY (Dublin Co., N.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster-General, whether his attention has been directed to the necessity of adding a money order and savings bank department to the post office at Naul, county of Dublin; and whether there is any objection to his taking that step?

MR. ANSTRUTHER (for the SECRETARY to the TREASURY)

The question of transacting money order and savings bank business at Naul, county Dublin, has recently been considered, but the estimated amount of business was found to be insufficient to justify the addition of such a department, except under guarantee.

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