THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
KIGIITS OF NATIONALITY. LONDON, November Jn the House of Commons Dr. Ethel Bentliam (Labour, Islington Last) moved a Bill retrospectively restoring the light lost, in 1870 oi ! British women lo retain their British nationalitv if married to a foreigner. Dr. Bentliam mentioned the hardship of a doctor friend who lived in an unmarried state with ,a foreigner ratlier than lose her nationality, and the legitimacy of Jier children. The Bill was read a second lime without a division.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 4
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