FREE-MILK SCHEME
HEALTH OF CHILDREN
Although no definite arrangement has yet been made, further steps are in train for the promulgation of the free-milk scheme for school children.
The president (Mr. W. J. Poison, M.P.) reported toi/the Dominion execiiUye of the Nejwai Zealand ;Sanners' Union yesterday;-K afternoon?:that^tHe executive committee set upi'-in*/Wel-lington, had arranged for an.interview with;1; the Minister:; of, Internal^ Affairs (Sir.^ Alexander*iYoung) Ijdiuring the course of the next;few days.-"'/;,' A- great deal of the delayshad been due^tOithe fact that, there^ were a ,humber?bf j italic men?'on the'i?jommiltee \vhose: time was fairly fully occupied. As a result it had not been, possible to get as far as he had hoped. However, he hoped .to have something to report to the next executive meeting.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 4
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