NATIONALITY ACT.
RIGHTS OF BRITISH WOMEN. (BT CABLE-PKESS ASSOCUTION-COPYBIOHT.) (BELTER'S TELiSOBAMS.; LONDON", July 8. In the House of Commons Sir W. Defreco suggested that tho British Nationality Act should bo amended so that a British woman would not lose her British status by marriage until by law of her husband's country she acquired his nationality. Mr Godfrey Locker Lamrsoii, UnderSecretary for Home Affairs, replied that the Government would further consider the matter when tho opinions of tho Dominions had been received. >fo far three Dominions had replied.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18430, 10 July 1925, Page 9
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