HC Deb 03 March 1926 vol 192 c1432
71. Sir WILLIAM DAVISON

asked the Postmaster-General whether he will consider the advisability of erecting in the Metropolis, in approved positions, telephone kiosks similar to that installed at Bath, which is fitted with stamp-selling machines and letterbox, and is' open to the public day and night?

The POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson)

The kiosk at Bath to which my hon. Friend refers was erected in special circumstances, and was experimental. The question of extending the experiment and of obtaining a standard design for telephone kiosks fitted with stamp-selling machines and a letter box is now under consideration.