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Distington Morning Delivery

Volume 162: debated on Tuesday 27 March 1923

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asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware that the inhabitants of the village of Distington, Cumberland, are suffering great inconvenience owing to the late delivery of the morning mail; that prior to 1914 the mails were delivered at a suitable time; and can he make arrangements so that the grievance complained of can be removed?