§ Mr. FIELDasked the Postmaster-General whether he can state the number of sorting clerks and telegraphists in Ireland who retired and died in Ireland during the year ended 31st March, 1911, and the causes in each case?
§ Mr. HERBERT SAMUELThe information desired by the hon. Member is as follows:—
Particulars of Sorting Clerks and Tele graphists employed in Ireland who retired on account of ill-health during the year ending 31st March, 1911.
Officer employed at Cause of Retirement. Athy … Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Ballinasloe … Mental Derangement. Belfast … Hysteria. Birr … Mania. Belturbet … Cerebral Tumour. Dublin … Diabetes. Dublin … Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Armagh … Cardiac Melancholia. Dublin … Bronchitis. Dundalk … Mental Derangement. Dublin … Rheumatism and Cardiac Weakness. Longford … Morbus Cordis. Donegal … Chronic Gastric Catarrh. In addition to the above one female officer retired on reaching the age of sixty years.
Particulars of Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists employed in Ireland who died during the year ending 31st March, 1911.
Officer employed at Cause of Death. Belfast Peritonitis. Carrick-on-Shannon. Pleurisy. Dublin Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Dublin Apoplexy. Dublin Pulmonary Tuberculosis.