HEALTH CONGRESS
THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. AS NURSERIEsToR CHILDREN. (Bj Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) (TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.) LONDON, 21st May. Speaking at the Health Conference, Lord Chelmsford (ex-Govornor of New Smith Wales) deprecated the practice of turning the elementary schools into nurseries for children whoso parents could nob attend to their feeding and upbringing. The education authority was not the right body to handle these matters, ho added. The Conference- has concluded. A number of papers were read by Australian delegates. Lord Robert Cecil, M.P. , who presided, expressed the opinion that the Motherland's problems regarding child wttgo-feEvuevs wove being reproduced in . the 0-voma Dominions.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 5
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