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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Inquirer."—A man whose father was an mumturalised Swede and whose mother was an Englishwoman would be liable to military sorvice if he had been born in a British State, since hie nationality would be determined by Ms place, of birth. If the man was of enemj- parentage, but had been born in a British State, he would still be legally liable for service, though as a mattor of practice he probahly would not be required to join the Forces. The Swedish nationality of the father would not be a bar.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 4

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