HC Deb 12 August 1913 vol 56 cc2277-8W
Mr. PATRICK WHITE

asked the Postmaster-General upon whose authority he made the statement that it was in accordance with the wishes of the residents that the delivery of the mails from Slane is not commenced until the arrival of a late mail; whether he is aware that all the people interested are in favour of a delivery on the arrival of the Drogheda mail car at Slane except one individual in the Rossin district who receives an early delivery direct from Drogheda and a second one from Slane; and whether he will inquire into and arrange the delivery of letters in a way to convenience the general public interest rather than to make it suffer in order that a single individual may get a second delivery each day?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

I am making inquiry on the subject, and I will communicate with the hon. Member.