Mr. T. MORRISasked the Postmaster-General the rights of the general public, if any, in relation to the use of telegraphic offices established by railway companies at their different stations?
§ Sir K. WOODIn accepting telegrams from the public the railway companies act as agents of the Postmaster-General, and the public have the same rights in respect of railway station telegraph offices as they have in respect of Post Offices which transact telegraph business.