HC Deb 06 December 1928 vol 223 c1423W
Mr. HORE-BELISHA

asked the Postmaster-General if he will give the annual net profit to the State from the telephone service during the last three years, respectively?

Viscount WOLMER

I am not quite clear what the hon. Member means by "net profit to the State," but on the assumption that he means the surplus which in a commercial company would be available for payment of interest charges, after providing for maintenance, depreciation and operating costs, the figures are as follow:

£
1925–26 3,713,379
1926–27 3,961,735
1927–28 (estimated figure) 4,200,000

Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLE

asked the Postmaster-General whether there is a time limit on local telephone calls?

Viscount WOLMER

Under the terms of the telephone agreement, conversations can be terminated after six minutes. In practice, restriction is enforced only when prolonged use of circuits causes inconvenience to other subscribers, or where public call offices are concerned.