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^ flLABOUR'S POLICY MEANS . Slfc rjETTER education has aiways been a keystone jB Hf H y*. •iaa fiSllBi' \ C to Labour's policy. To that end they reinstated ■ |S'7 ? JTmV \ -the five-year olds in schools, extended the school jp §frf j Mjjfi ' ',i V: 8IP* \ leaving age to 15, built bigger, better, modern * / M\ fi ' • schools and extended educational facilities in town B S ' W f / l \ and country alike, from kindergarten to university. B \ Labour plans further to push ahead vigourously with B 8 Laff VI school building, reduce classes to minimum of 30, » |j|j$ L provide free text books during the whole of school fefi A RX life, assist pre-school training still further, raise the j|j |1§ y school leaving age again . . . and provide the best ■ |S I M "^%y. possible facilities to produce men and . women » IH ° educated in the fullest sense of the word— mentally, B culturally, physically. jjl Elj W FREE DENTAL AND ' FREE APPLES IN SCHOOLS FREE MILK DAILY |$J A 1EDICAL SERVICES Since 1941, as part of the For the last ten years, free |||| fpf The free school dental health s'cheme, up to milk has been supplied to mm f||| service which last year I S7,000 cases of apples are the school children of New WM P!|j treated 200,000 children, distributed annually to Zealand, an important for- |||p « will be extended to cover school children in the sea- ward step in the mainten- j||| secondary schools as weH, son. ance of national health. ;||||| l|fl| Medical inspections will be i|||| ||^| continued and improved. . ! ||l |1 MQNEY SPENT ON EDUCATION HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED 9 fe-| UNDER NATIONAL UNDER LABOUR » ti ( 1 934-35) (1945-46) ji I £2,900,000 £7,900,000 I
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1946, Page 7
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