DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.
Sir, —Your correspondent "A.C." is very emphatic in demanding from "Colonial Farmer" a description of the "exact circumstances" vjhich would compel him to rise at 3 a.m. if the Daylight Saving Bill is passed May I givt- yw correspondent an Irishman's answer 1 asking him another Why should he h ;.i other supporters of daylight saving pi.it farmers to any inconvenience wh»'W«n or even give them grounds for ipin«itnf.g that they are being inconven enced MVhv alter the clock when the city people bring --so we are told—till supporters of d slight saving, could so easily get tin a-i hour earlier by the dock, start work en hour earlier and leave off for ploy an hour earlier? If the supporters of day light saving are aa numerous as w© ate told they are, why in th*» rtww of t mon-sense is the thing not dorie without all this bobbery? If there is any reason why not let "A.C." give us s, description of the "exact circumstances." Town and Country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19742, 15 September 1927, Page 14
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172DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19742, 15 September 1927, Page 14
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