DAYLIGHT SAVING.
ENDS TO-MORROW NIGHT. Summer Time will end at 2 a.m, on Sunday, but for most people the putting back of the clocks will be carried out' to-morrow night. The statutory five months of Summer Time commenced on October 12 of last year, when timepieces were advanced by 30 minutes. The general experience of ithe half-hour of Summer Time is that it causes no inconvenience, and is a great boon to all those who take part in outdoor sports. It is these people who will regret \ the shortening of the time that remains to them between the close of working hours and dusk for following their favourite pastimes.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 129, 13 March 1931, Page 4
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109DAYLIGHT SAVING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 129, 13 March 1931, Page 4
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