EDUCATION IN BRITAIN
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION. LABOUR'S INTENTIONS. Press Association —By Teiegraph—Copyright. Auitralian and N.Z. Cable Association. w A-M. T, , LON DON, May 26. Mr Arthur Henderson, M.l\, presiding at Labour s Educational Conference, said tnat educational reconstruction would be an essential part of social reconstruction after the war. The Labour policy aimed ,-, , ull . est educational facilities for every chi.d, irrespective of its parents' circumstances. Labour intended to break the vicious circle binding ignorance to poverty. To those who declare that industry needs an abundant supply of cheap juveni.e labour we answer ' hands off tlio children, " he declared.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 4
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