HC Deb 14 March 1904 vol 131 cc993-4
MR. EDWARD MITCHELL

I beg to ask the Postmaster-General if his attention has been called to the necessity of having a postal telegraph office established in the village of Garrison, county Fermanagh, where a monthly fair is held and a creamery erected; and, if so, will he remedy this public want.

LORD STANLEY

The question of establishing a telegraph office in Garrison, county Fermanagh, was considered in 1901, and an offer was made to establish the office under guarantee, but no reply was received. The business would not be sufficient to enable me to open an office without guarantee.