HC Deb 06 July 1904 vol 137 c791
MR. EDWARD MITCHELL (Fermanagh, N.)

I beg to ask the Postmaster-General if he is aware that since May last mid-day mail bags from Belleek, Irvinestown, Billinamallard, and other places, have been abolished, while previous to this letters could be posted early in the day and delivered in Enniskillen at 2 o'clock p.m.; that, under the present conditions, letters posted in any of the places mentioned have necessarily to go viâ Omagh, and take a long time in delivery; and, if so, will he consider the advisabilty of improving the present postal system in the places referred to.

THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL (Lord STANLEY,) Lancashire, Westhoughton

I will have inquiry made on the subject, and will acquaint the hon. Member with the result.