HC Deb 24 February 1921 vol 138 c1156W
Mr. PENNEFATHER

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland how the railway servants who were wounded by rebel gunfire at Upton, County Cork, last week are progressing; and if he will devise any method of giving greater protection against ambushes to drivers, guards, and other railway men in Ireland discharging their proper duties?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I regret to state that the only two railway servants who were wounded on this occasion have died. With regard to the latter part of the question, I can assure my hon. Friend that the Government will do whatever is possible to afford protection to railway servants who are exposed to the risk of these cowardly ambushes while discharging their duties.

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