(To the Editor.)
S tWnk the correspondent "The Majority Rules," is most unfair in his statement when he says that the decision ot the fee ect Committee in. reference to the Daylight Saving BUI infers that these men were considering the interests ot the Government Departments only and not the interests of the majority of the population lam sure the members of the belect Committee considered both sides Sr ■ v e^°i most faWy» *&&' if "The Majority Rules" is a sport he will accept the decision an a sporting manner Of course, if the Select Committee haf given a decision in favour of daylight saving, then everything in the garden would havl tSf M?J? nty Rules" and his famiJy ever eSSW""^V? hour earlier ' or even sum^me^^er 6 -**" * EARLY BIRD.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 8
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128(To the Editor.) Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 8
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