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Children At Lancaster Park

Sir,— Every school arranging a visit to Lancaster Park on Saturday will need to keep ail its pupils in one block, in whatever area is allocated to it In fairness to the schools, parents might reasonably be asked to provide their children with lunches and not money to purchase food at the park The reasons are obvious. While it would be unreasonable to expect the caterers to forgo their rights to sell, it could also be held that schools which forbid their children to leave their ranks to purchase lunches are not unreasonable, either. —Yours. etC ” PARENT-TEACHER. February 13, 1963.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 3

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Children At Lancaster Park Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 3

Children At Lancaster Park Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 3