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meet the need for this kind of
education which it could do
with no very great expansion.
Tightening up the criteria applied
to school premises before
registration is permitted. For
example, all secondary schools
could be required to be so housed
as to offer a full and balanced
education. This could be done on
the grounds that the time had now
passed when the need for almost any
kind of school was so urgent that
great latitude was acceptable.
All the above measures, if on examination
they proved practicable and desirable, would
be applied to schools generally and without
discrimination against communist schools.
They would, however, tend to hit communist
schools harder than others. Apart from the
above action, the only other steps that could
be taken against any particular school would
need to be based on the individual
circumstances of each case.
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