BRITISH HOMES
CASUALTIES OF WAR
Rec. 9 a.m.
LONDON, Oct. 28,
The Services divorce department, at the moment, has more than 12,000 cases to deal with, declared the Labour member of Parliament T-'p-r -<"■•■> ton el Lipton, in the House of Commons.
"The major casually o^ , ..ome front is the number of homes broken and ruined by infidelity," he said. "I have known men who have returned home from German or Japanese prison camps to find children in their homes of which they were not the father. There were also cases where the first indication that anything was wrong was when members of the Services contracted venereal disease from their wives on returning to Britain. "It is the duty of Parliament to repair the fabric of these broken lives."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 7
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