SUMMER TIME EXPERIMENT.
ATTITUDE OF FARMERS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] INVERCARGILL, Sunday. Daylight saving was again discussed by the Southland provincial executive of the Farmers' Union on Saturday. Some members expressed the view that there was not sufßcienf time that day to discuss the question. Others advocated the dropping of other business and the carrying on with the summer time debate. Mr. R. Arnott said it had been suggested to him that Mr. Sidey's effigy should be burned at the picnic which was being organised by the women's division. Another Member: My wife hardly gets up one day in the week without cursing Mr. Sidey. It is the women and children who are suffering. It was decided to defer further consideration of the subject until the meeting in March..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19851, 23 January 1928, Page 11
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