HC Deb 03 May 1906 vol 156 cc740-1
MR. SLOAN

I beg to ask the Post-master-General if he can now state the result of his inquiry with the view of arranging for a dispatch of mails by the train leaving Tynan at 6.40 p.m. to proceed to England viâ Greenore, and to Scotland by way of Belfast and Ardrossan.

MR. SYDNEY BUXTON

I have made inquiry on the question of affording a despatch from Caledon by the 6.40 p.m. train from Tynan Station; but I regret to find that the amount of correspondence for England and Scotland (which amounts to only about twelve letters a day) is not sufficient to justify the expense which would be involved.