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Grant-Aided Secondary Schools

Volume 342: debated on Thursday 1 December 1938

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asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, if he will give, for the last convenient date, for London, the county boroughs of Bradford, Croydon, Leeds, Sheffield, and South Shields, and for the counties of Durham, Essex, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey, respectively, the total number of scholars in secondary schools aided or maintained by rates; the total number of special places in such schools; and the number of special-place pupils paying full fees, three-quarter fees, half fees, quarter fees, and no fees, respectively?

Following is the answer:Maternity Hospital that he intends to visit the hospital on a certain day to offer to vaccinate their children; whether he gives 24 hours' notice of his visit, in accordance with the Vaccination Order; whether he inspects the vaccination wound eight days after the vaccination before giving a certificate of successful vaccination; what charge does he make for these vaccinations; and whether such vaccinations are legal?

I am making inquiries from the local authority and will communicate with the hon. Member.