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"Many of tile schools in. this city have no playgrounds or have imperfict ones. Nor is tho want supplemented by any kind of public provision. For most of our children the only playground is the street." These remarks were uttered by Dr. Colquhoun at Diinedin 011 Friday ovening in tho course of an address on "Tho Hygienics of Townplanning." Proceeding (says the "Otago Daily Times".), he lovolled some evea more pointed criticism at the local edu l " cational institutions. "Our schools, as at present constituted," ho stated, "aro,nurseries for all.the infectious diseases —common colds, influenza, scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria, tuberculosis —diseases which often leave a. disastrous condition of bodily weakness, and take their toll of deaths with inevitable regularity. I think wo are not treating the children nor their teachers fairly. I believe that 110 general hygienic measures which could, bo , adopted would have such a beneficial effect 011 tho coming raco as tho adoption of open air methods in school teaching. Those methods aro justified in view of the results they have already sccured elsewhere." Newfoundland is tho oldest British ■neikijijj.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 4
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