§ Mr. M'GUFFINasked the Postmaster-General whether he has considered the grave situation which exists in Ireland in respect of the postal service by reason of the secret and subtle interference of Sinn Fein; to what extent it has and is interfering with the secrecy and security of Irish mails; and whether arrangements are being made to prevent further abuse of this important public service?
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§ Mr. ILLINGWORTHIf the hon. Member is in possession of any evidence that letters are being opened in the post in Ireland by Post Office servants contrary to their duty, I should be glad if he would communicate it to me. As I have already stated in reply to the hon. and gallant Member for the Tavistock Division of Devonshire (Lieut.-Commander Williams), I have no such evidence.