MILK FOR SCHOOLS.
SMALLER BOTTLES WANTED. ELIMINATING WASTE. REQUEST TO DEPARTMENT. [By Telegraph. —Press • Association]. WELLINGTON, Sept. 21. Tho Education Board has decided to send to the Health Department a copy of a report presented to it by the secretary in regard to the considerable preference shown by many school children for a smaller bottle of milk than the half-pints at present distributed. The report indicates that a certain amount of waste is going on.
A memorandum from the Education Department said arrangements are being completed for a free supply of dried malted milk for cocoa-making to schools not now supplied with pasteurised bottled milk.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20418, 21 September 1938, Page 2
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