HC Deb 18 June 1888 vol 327 c430
MR. FINLAY (, &c.) Inverness

asked the Postmaster General, What arrangements had been made for the conveyance of mails by the down London day mail combined with the Scotch night mail from Perth to Inverness and the North of Scotland after the 30th of June.

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. RAIKES) (Cambridge University)

, in reply, said, he had assented to a proposal made by the Railway Company that the train conveying the London day mail and the Scotch night mail from Perth to Inverness should remain under the control of the Post Office. No alteration would, therefore, be made after the 30th.