HC Deb 14 October 1912 vol 42 cc803-4W
Mr. JOHN O'CONNOR

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that, owing to the non-stopping of the up night mail from Cork at Salins, county Kildare, letters for the district within the area of the jurisdiction of the Naas (No. 1) Rural District are taken on to Dublin and sent back by the morning train, with the result that such letters lie at the Naas post-office until the following morning, thus causing a delay of one day in the delivery of the same; and whether, in view of the inconvenience thereby caused to the merchants and people of Ballymore, Eustace, Robertstown, Allen, Clane, Prosperous, Killashee, and other places, he will make such alterations as will remedy the present condition of affairs in the localities affected by recent changes?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

I am aware of the circumstances, and am giving the matter careful consideration. I will communicate with the hon. Member as soon as I have been able to arrive at a decision.

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