United Hebrew Charities, 71
Vagaries: marital, 34-35
Venereal disease: relation to desertion, 41
Verification: of marriage, 98-99;
in Italy, 100;
Latin-American custom, 100
Volunteers: service valuable for effecting reconciliation, 139-140
Wanderlust: instability of temperament, 19; relation to desertion, 32
Warrant for arrest: protection afforded wife,
127;
system inadequate, 168
West, Alfred: case story of, 30
Wife and Family Desertion: Emigration as a
Contributory Cause. J.R.
Motion, 171
Wife who deserts, not considered, 15
Williams, Mrs. Clara: case story of, 57-60, 111
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