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Show MRS. KOWXAND WINN, Eng. J lishwoman who has the direc- I tion of the job of finding husbands j for her sex, England's big after-war problem. - M I I I-- - J i 1 ; . . n lllUD FAUG soiypLi Status of Unmarried Women Wo-men to Be Considered by the Government. (Special Cable.) i LONDON", May 7. The women prob- I lem in EuglanJ 19 one of the biggest ! after-war problems that that country I has to settle. Its solution rests in the: hands of the women of England, and among those who are taking a prominent promi-nent part in fhe reconstruction called for is Mrs. Rowland Winn, ' wife . of Hon. R. G. Winn, son and heir of Lord Oswald. It is estimated there are three women to every man in England, which means 'two out of three English women cannot be married to Englishmen. . Sev- eral solution's to the problem are being considered, and it is in this capacity that Mrs. Winn and many other prominent promi-nent British women are helping. Mr. Winn is an officer of the famous Coldstream Cold-stream guards and was severely wounded wound-ed in France while serving with his regiment. |