BRITISH POLITICS
(United Pteas Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON. March 5. In the House, ol Commons. Air Oliver > Locker Lampson asked leave to introduce a Bill to enable British migrants to receive unemployment pay for two years after migration to the Dominions. ine Bill \\a.s rend a first time. IN THE COMMONS. LONDON, March G. In the Commons. .Sir R. Horne told the questioner that the Air Ministry was closely watching the American Company's proposal to lay down permanently anchored island stations in the trans-Atlantic for the use of airmen. -Miss Wilkinson introduced a Bill to amend the law affecting the status of married women providing that British women marrying loreigners did not lose their nationality unless she wishes and that a foreign woman marrying Britishers may acquire British nationality if desired. The Bill will be retrospective in the former case, but not in the latter. Women’s organisations in Camilla, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa favoured the Bill which was read a first time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1929, Page 5
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