HC Deb 03 April 1905 vol 144 cc100-1
MR. T. W. RUSSELL

To ask the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that the village of Trillick, county Tyrone, has but one delivery of letters daily; that the mid-day mail passes the village and carries the mails eight miles further on to Ballinamallard, where they lie until next morning; and if a scheme for a second delivery can, under the circumstances, be devised.

(Answered by Lord Stanley.) I regret to find that, owing to the high cost of the postal service at Trillick, I should not be justified in incurring additional expense in providing a second delivery there.