HC Deb 06 May 1924 vol 173 c254W
Mr. HAYES

asked the Postmaster-General whether it is intended to suitably compensate the mother of the youth, James Loveday, who was murdered while defending the post office, Hopwood Street, Liverpool, against armed robbers in June, 1923, and to suitably acknowledge the bravery of the two girl assistants, whose action undoubtedly thwarted the robbers' intentions and led to their arrests?

Mr. HARTSHORN

I am making inquiries into the matter and will communicate with the hon. Member as early as possible.