§ 17. Lieutenant-Colonel HENEAGEasked the Home Secretary whether the contracts of the institutions under his control require the purchase of certified, grade A, or ordinary standard milk?
§ Sir J. GILMOURAs regards schools approved under the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933, some provide themselves with milk from their own farms; the others purchase ordinary standard milk. As regards prisons and Borstal Institutions, milk contracts require the supply of fresh genuine whole milk, the conditions being substantially the same as those laid down by the Milk Marketing Board. Certified and Grade A milk is not used.