§ 58. Mr. WINGasked the President of the Board of Trade whether week-end railway tickets at the pre-war fares are still being issued to commercial travellers in Ireland; and, if so, why these tickets are not granted to commercial travellers in Great Britain, seeing that the railways are under the same national control?
Sir A. STANLEYI am aware that week-end railway tickets are still issued at pre-war fares to commercial travellers in Ireland, but the difficulties which led to the withdrawal of this privilege in Great Britain do not exist in Ireland to the same extent.
§ Mr. BUTCHERIs there any reason why commercial travellers in Ireland should be granted more favourable consideration than commercial travellers in Great Britain?