Educational role of State
The Opposition’s spokesman on education, Miss Ruth Richardson, says that education should not necessarily be provided by the State.
Miss Richardson said that she wished to correct an impression which readers may have gained from a news item in “The Press” yesterday in which she was reported to have said that services such as education should be provided by the State.
What she had intended to say was that while education should be funded by the State, it should not necessarily be provided only by the State. The State should allocate moneys, but it should be the users who decided how that rnoner sCuld be spent, she said.T
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