LEGITIMACY BILL.
FAVOURED BY GOVERNMENT Beuter. LONDON, Feb. 22. In the House of Lords the Legitimacy Bill, introduced by Lord Buckmaster, was read a second time. Its object is to legitimatise children born out of wedlock if the parents afterwards marry each other. . . -J,y ', The Lord High Chancellor, Lord Haldane, said the Government favoured . the Bill, and hoped Lord Buckmaster would endeavour to satisfy the Archbishop of Canterbury and other critics in respect to certain amendments at the committee stage* \-':,; Kr^V^;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18642, 25 February 1924, Page 7
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