HC Deb 10 July 1934 vol 292 c176W
Mr. T. MORRIS

asked 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. WOOD

In 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.