§ 86. Mr. Astorasked the Postmaster-General the number of applicants awaiting a telephone in the Caterham area; what are the numbers for business premises and private houses, respectively; and if any priority is given in cases of sickness.
§ Mr. Ness EdwardsThree hundred and fifty-two, of whom 36 are for business premises and the remainder for private houses. A priority grading is given in cases of serious illness where it is vital to have a telephone in the house.