HC Deb 31 August 1909 vol 10 cc340-1W
Mr. JOHN PHILLIPS

asked the Postmaster-General if he will cause a pillar post to be erected at Heleys cross roads, one mile from the village of Kenagh, county Longford, Ireland, for the convenience of the people of this district and the Protestant minister and Catholic clergy of Clough, as these two roads are equally distant from the residences of these persons and would be convenient for the people attending prayers at either house of worship; and will he arrange for the delivery of all letters and daily papers arriving by mail train at Longford at 10 o'clock a.m., and for a Sunday delivery also in this district?

Mr. SYDNEY BUXTON

I am having inquiry made on the subject.