PURITY AN MA n a it,. AR W'lf • ■,.+ r • i E ft , ji i \ » v k ; F THE >I '•• Ml 9 D O r YOUR
Once again women may go to prison for their "rights. - ' A recent ease at Gloucester, where an Englishwoman married to an American was fined f or failing to register as an alien, has aroused considerable indignation among women throughout Britain; "We arc urging every British woman married to a foreigner to refuse to register as an alien or pay any fine, but go to 'prison instoad," aaid Miss Underwood, secrptary of the Women's Freedom League a few weeks ago.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20756, 17 January 1933, Page 10
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