HC Deb 25 May 1909 vol 5 c1157W
Mr. MAURICE HEALY

asked the Postmaster-General whether, in making the appointments of postmen now pending at the Cork post office out of revision, the claims of the 15 ox-telegraph messengers on the unestablished list, and who have for years been acting as postmen, will be recognised in preference to the claims of ex-Army men employed on casual work, and whose service in the Post Office does not exceed a few months; and whether he will take into consideration that this revision is practically the only prospect in life of the unestablished postmen referred to at their age and service?

Mr. BUXTON

The proposed revision of the postal arrangements at Cork is still under consideration; and at present I am unable to make any statement on the subject of the question.