BRITISH WIVES
FOREIGN SERVICEMEN NATIONALITY ISSUE LONDON. Oct. Ml. Thu British Government is asking the views of tiie Dominions about the Possibility of amending the law to enable British women who marry ahens to retain their British nationality, says the Daily Telegraph. The change is unlikely to be made until tiie question is fully discussed at an Imperial Conference after the war because the Government believes that all the Dominions should act together. Tire Women’s Central Advisory Committee recently sent a deputation to the Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, urging that wartime marriages to members of the United Nations' forces gave the question a new urgency.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21551, 2 November 1944, Page 3
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