DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.
deputation to MR. massey. I ' Ist TELEGRAPH.rEESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Saturday. ' A deputation waited on the Prime Ministor to-(3ay to urge the necessity of introducing a Daylight Saving Bill. It was urged :hat the principle was within the j range of practical politics, and that it was y important for Government and people to do all possible'to increase production. In reply, the Prime Minister said the y present session-was primarily a war one, 'j . Wid other legislation would have to be . -' .of e*tieme importance to warrant special " , attention. He promised to bring the V Matter before Cabinet, probably on Mon-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 7
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