HC Deb 24 July 1918 vol 108 cc1840-1W
Mr. STANTON

asked the Home Secretary whether he is aware that a German is acting as postmaster or sub-postmaster at Whitchurch, Cardiff, and that his son and daughter were transferred to Cardiff post office in 1914, and are still employed there; is he aware that this German, Mr. Hensch, is also carrying on his hairdressing business on the same premises; and, seeing that there are wounded soldiers in the place who may visit this shop, will he see that the danger entailed by this man is removed at once?

Mr. PEASE

My right hon. Friend has asked me to answer this question. The man referred to was naturalised twelve years ago. He has had no connection with Post Office business since 1914. His son and daughter are in the Post Office service at Cardiff. They are British-born.