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Dublin And Navan Mail Service

Volume 52: debated on Wednesday 7 May 1913

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asked the Postmaster-General whether he has received complaints from the residents of Navan and district that, although they live only about 20 miles from Dublin, they do not receive their morning mail till noon; and whether he will consider the necessity of establishing direct motor service with Dublin in the interests of the business men of the town and adjoining areas?

I have received such representations and I am having inquiry made in the matter.