§ Mr. ROSSasked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that the first delivery of English mail in the county and city of Londonderry is now later than it was in 1914; and whether he proposes to take steps to remedy this state of affairs?
§ Mr. ATTLEEAs I have previously informed the hon. and gallant Member, the delivery of cross-Channel mails at Londonderry now commences at 11.45 a.m. as compared with 10.45 a.m. (Irish time) in 1914, and it is impracticable, under present circumstances, to advance this hour.
§ Mr. ROSSasked the Postmaster-General what is the number of daily deliveries in the city of Londonderry to-day and in 1914, respectively?
§ Mr. ATTLEEThe number of deliveries at present in Londonderry is three as compared with five in 1914.
§ Mr. ROSSasked the Postmaster-General what is the number of daily deliveries in the borough of Coleraine to day and in 1914, respectively?
§ Mr. ATTLEEThere are at present three deliveries of letters a day at Coleraine as compared with four in 1914.