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Liverpool Police - P.C. 181B Thomas Travers

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    Amanda T
  • May 8
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Liverpool Daily Post 10 Dec 1914

ANOTHER EX-P.C. FALLS

The Liverpool police have just received information that Police-constable 181 B Thomas Travers has been killed in action in France. He was a constable attached to the B or Prescot-street division of the city force. He was a keen sportsman and a man of great promise as a constable, his duties always being performed in a fair yet fearless manner. This is the third constable who has been killed in action from the Prescot-street division and the news of his death has caused sincere regret among his superior officers and colleagues by whom he was held in the highest esteem. In all, eleven members of the Liverpool police force have lost their lives at the front.

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