THEATRE AND EDUCATION.
INTERESTING LEGAL JUDGMENT. (Br C»bl»—Pre«« AMOclaHoo—Copyright.) (Aottralian and N.Z. C&bla Association.) LONDON, November 3. The Lord Chief Justice and Justices Snnkey and Acton, in a considered judgment, upheld the refusal of the Local Government Board's auditors to sanction an item of £2715, representing the London County Council's expenditure on Shakespearean theatrical productions to which school children were admitted free. The judgment stated that, while thrt educational codo recognised the taking of children to places of educational interest, the Judges did not tllnnk the. section allowed the Council to provide theatres in which paid actors performed. j The Judges could not see that theatres were places of educational interest.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 11
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