HC Deb 25 January 1937 vol 319 c586W
Mr. Day

asked the Postmaster-General whether he will give the number of ex-service men appointed to permanent or quasi-permanent positions in the Post Office during the three years ended to the last convenient date, and the number of these who were considered disabled ex-service men?

Major Tryon

The number of ex-service men appointed to permanent and quasi-permanent situations in the Post Office during the three years 1933–1935 was 11,545, of whom 2,083 were disabled.