HC Deb 25 February 1914 vol 58 c1772
81. Mr. O'DONNELL

asked the Postmaster-General when he intends establishing a telephone service to Dingle and Killorglin?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

The matter is under consideration, but it seems unlikely that sufficient support could be obtained at Dingle to justify the heavy expense which would be involved. The number of subscribers thus far promised at Killorglin is eight, and it is found that nineteen would be required. Further inquiry is being made, and I will acquaint the hon. Member with the result.