HC Deb 28 February 1901 vol 90 c83
MR. J. P. FARRELL

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether lie is aware that three complaints and a petition, signed by the residents of thirteen townlands, were sent to the Dublin office of the Department, asking for a Sunday delivery of letters at Coolarty, county Longford, and a wall box to be put at Springpark gate; and will the prayer of the petition be now attended to.

MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

The complaints and petitions referred to by the hon. Member, which it now appears were, addressed to the Dublin Post Office, have not yet reached the Postmaster General; but in consequence of the hon. Member's previous question of the 18th instant, instructions were at once sent to the Dublin Post Office to make inquiry as to the practicability of affording a Sunday delivery of letters at Coolarty, county Longford, and erecting a letter box at Springpark. A Report shall be obtained as soon as possible and the result made known to the hon. Member.