4.89.

Sir.

Vienna.

March 29th, 1926.

I have the honour to request that I may be favoured

with advice on the following matter in regard to the

guardianship of children of British subjects living abroad,

on which subject I am ignorant.

2. kre. Elena Longinotto, the widow of Mr. Leo

Lomginotto, a British subject, formerly Crown Solicitor in

Hong Kong, was of Austrian nationality previous to her

marriage.

On the death of her husband in 1923 she came to

live in Austria, bringing with her two children, who had been

born in South Africs, and purchased a country house near Graz.

where she has since resided; but had many difficulties in

respect of the purchase, and of her rights of ownership. At

present I only mention these difficulties of a very compli-

cated nature and now the subject of litigation because they

are connected with the question of the care of her children,

who are under age. By Austrian law the children of foreignert

who have lost one or both parents, if under age, have to be put

under "Vormundschaft" by the judicial authorities who have the

right to appoint a guardian or guardians "until some other

provision is made by the competent foreign authorities”.

The Right Honourable

Sir Austen Chamberlain, K.G..M.Z..

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