Health Camps
Sir.—l endorse all “Sane Economics” has to say about the cost in the milk-in-schools scheme. It is a reflection on mothers to think that their children have to have State aid in being supplied with milk at schools. It is out of all reason, as the children are overfed already. The Ministers of Education and Health, asked to say whether the children improved in health upon receiving milk at school, replied they had no answer to give as they did not know. A
' very poor proposition spending : over £500.000 on something not : required, as this money could be , well spent on health camps, etc.— i Yours, etc., MORE ECONOMY. September 30, 1957.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 8
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