§ 63. Mr. JOYNSON-HICKSasked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether, seeing that over 11,000 out of 20,000 temporary men employed in the Post Office are between the ages of nineteen and 1259 thirty-eight years and over 6,000 are unmarried, he will endeavour to make some arrangement with the Postmaster-General to enable them to be enlisted and to employ more old men on this temporary work?
§ Mr. TENNANTMy right hon. Friend the Postmaster-General has already been communicated with in the sense mentioned. Perhaps the hon. Member will put a question to him.
§ Mr. JOYNSON-HICKSI put one to-day.