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110 N MR ATMOR.E’S POLICY. AUCKLAND, June 10. “The children are my care, irrespective of creed, colour or race, and as long as I am Minister for Education that is the policy 1 will maintain,” declared the Hon Mr Atmore at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic School at ’J’e Arolm yesterday. “I have always refused to divide my people into creeds,” continued the Minister. “They are' all New Zealand children, hence my service in get Ling Hie dental clinics extended to private schools was a tardy act of justice. r l lie child’s need is the great fact. All parents are taxpayers, and help in the upkeep of the clinics. It was on injustice that children in private schorls should not have clinics when their parents were paying for them.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1929, Page 2
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