THE CHILDREN AND DAYLIGHT SAYING.
(To the Editor). Sir, —Apparently we are to have the daylight saving controversy with us intermittently until it is finally decided; but can’t the children be left out of it ? I should think that the early experience of many of those who bewail the impossibility of getting the children to go to bed in daylight must have been like my own. During all my schooldays I went to bed uncomplainingly at 9 p.m. —before nundown in Scotland in summer. But then, I was not consulted in the matter. VERB SAP.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 March 1928, Page 4
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