HC Deb 27 January 1930 vol 234 c648W
Captain CROOKSHANK

asked the Postmaster-General what sum was awarded to Mr. Comerford as a reward for recovering a lost mail bag; and whether the amount was the normal one?

Mr. VIANT

A reward of 2s. 6d. was paid. There is no fixed standard in such cases, but by a practice of long standing the local officer-in-charge is empowered to make small payments at his own discretion without reference to headquarters. Substantial rewards have been authorised from time to time when the circumstances justified them.

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