HC Deb 17 October 1912 vol 42 c1443W
Mr. JOHN WARD

asked the Home Secretary whether his attention has been drawn to the gallantry of the boy William Carter, of 18, South Street. Isleworth, in rescuing from drowning a little girl who had fallen off the road into the Thames near the lock and weir, Richmond, on Sunday last; whether there are any institutions in connection with his Department who make public recognition of acts of bravery in civil life; and, if so, will he draw their attention to the matter?

Mr. McKENNA

My attention was not drawn to this case, but the police have made inquiry, and report that the rescue was a gallant one and they are bringing it to the notice of the Royal Humane Society. Neither this society nor any similar institution is officially connected with the Home Office.