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… the treatment and support of alcoholics and their families, marriage counselling and education for marriage. Many of these services receive subsidies, …
… For the majority of girls, marriage terminates or interrupts working life in their …
… name was McCulloch and she had two daughters by this marriage, one of whom survived her. About 1868 she and her … settler in the district. There were no children by this marriage. About 1881 the Deans adopted Margaret Cameron and …
… as Manuherikia. In 1863, on the occasion of the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Denmark to Edward, Prince …
… heyday of laissez faire . The Victorian attitude towards marriage did not prevent legislation in 1877 enabling the children of de facto marriages to share in their father's estate. On the other …
… was the mother of Sir Charles Fergusson. His second marriage, on 11 March 1873, to Olive, daughter of John Henry …
… B.A. from Canterbury University College. Before her marriage to Henry Wells in 1884 she taught at the …
… 1934. It was provided that British nationality was lost on marriage only where foreign nationality was automatically … In cases where the husband changed his nationality after marriage the wife was, however, permitted to retain her … that no woman British subject lost her nationality on marriage even if she automatically gained foreign …
… Journalists have no such privilege. Communications to a marriage guidance counsellor are probably protected from …
… foreign nationality is acquired voluntarily, other than by marriage, and it is not conducive to the public good that …