HC Deb 30 October 1912 vol 43 cc446-7
75. Mr. FLAVIN

asked whether Mr. Stanhope Bedding, the chemist's assistant who rendered such plucky service in assisting to capture the man Titus, who perpetrated the murders at the Horseshoe Hotel, Tottenham Court Road, received injuries which have precluded him following his occupation since, and that in consequence Mr. Bedding is now out of employment; and if, in these circumstances, some compensation will be made to him?

Mr. McKENNA

I have received a report from the Commissioner of Police as to the circumstances of this case, and I will inform the hon. Member as soon as a decision can be arrived at.