HC Deb 24 July 1916 vol 84 c1353W
Mr. FIELD

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that the first Irish mail, which is due and arrives at Euston about 6 a.m., is not delivered in the House of Commons until 11 a.m. or later; and whether he will make inquiry and prevent this delay?

Mr. J. PEASE

In order to secure inclusion in the first delivery at the House of Commons the mail in question must reach the South-Western District Office before 7 a.m. and recently the mail train has, owing to various causes, arrived at Euston as a rule too late for this to be possible. The second delivery in the South-Western District now takes place somewhat later than formerly, as a result of necessary War restrictions, but I am informed that it usually reaches the House of Commons between 10.35 a.m. and 10.50 a.m. I am afraid no improvement on these arrangements is practicable in present circumstances.