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Post Office—Ireland—Money Order Offices—Question

Volume 218: debated on Monday 30 March 1874

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asked the Postmaster General. If it is intended to extend Telegraphic Communication to those Money Order Offices throughout Ireland not already provided with such accommodation; and, if so, how soon it will be completed?

, in reply, said, that some of the Money Order Offices were not of sufficient importance to have telegraphic communication. Others were; but he could not say when the communication would be complete in their cases. Five-sixths of the Money Order Offices in Ireland had telegraphic communication now, which was above the proportion of England and Scotland.