THE FUTURE OF ALLOTMENTS. 
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not only for giving lectures, but also for chats on the cultivation 
and growth of various varieties of plants for food production suitable 
to their particular districts, as it is obvious that those living in a 
certain district are the best judges of the crops which thrive best 
in their own locality, whilst at the same time special lecturers should 
be appointed to visit the districts and deal with more general subjects. 
The Education Committees of the various cities would, I feel sure, 
be only too pleased to assist in this good work by giving permission 
for the district schools to be utilized for these lectures at any time. 
