THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PROTECTION—WHICH IS THE VICTIM?
The following cisc has been laid before Mr Travers and Mr J. C. Richmond, for their joint opinion. Their reply is anxiously expeered by a number of married ladies :
On the Ist January, 1871, A marries B. On the Ist October, 1871, B gives birth to a child.
On the Ist November, B (under the Provisions of the Married Woman s Amendment Act) hires herself to C as a wot nurse to his infant for six months, for thr sum of LSO far * the term. She then intimates to A, her husband (under the said act), that she’does not intend to nurse his (and her child) any longer, and recommends him to do so himself, or find some one else who can --he then leaves his house and goes tq reside at Cs.
Qu the Ist March, 1872 (three mouths after Rue commencement of her engagement to C), she informs him that, owing to prsous
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2237, 8 July 1870, Page 2
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162THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PROTECTION—WHICH IS THE VICTIM? Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2237, 8 July 1870, Page 2
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