DAYLIGHT SAVING
At the annual general meeting of the Victoria Bowling Club,, hold on Wed*' nesday evening, the following resold tion was carried unanimously 'by th» members:—V That this meeting . its cordial approval of the o£eratiom i of the daylight saving experiment, and . ■ considers that, though it may.hay* caused a little disorganisation in certain quarters, such disorganisation was slight, and easily capable of adjustment. It therefore desires to express the hop* that in the interest of the great bulk of the people of the Dominion, the mea« sure will be placed permanently on the . < Statute Book during the coming sessio* . of Parliament." Copies of the resolution will be sent to the Minister of Internal Affairs, the member for the district, and Mr. Sidey. ;
For a wage of GOsa week and accommo- . i elation there were 20S applications for the post of steward to a political club at Roinsey, Hampshire, for which a local gardener ■ was selected. - ■ ■'■ v
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 22 June 1928, Page 3
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157DAYLIGHT SAVING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 22 June 1928, Page 3
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