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DAYLIGHT SAVING

Sir,—l see the anti-daylight S ayj|| 1 bogey has raised its head again, ently oblivious to the fact that the sun ■■ is the source of life, worshipped in some' countries. Its health-giving rays away not only dull earo in these times of distress, but many a dark demon disease also. What of the and rickety children restored to health if and activity by sunlight? What of th e |§ glorious long summer days iu the north' of Scotland? These do not appear to. have acted detrimentally on either the physical or the mental capacity of the sturdy Highlander. .We want more diy.|S : light, not less. More Light, 'iff

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21333, 7 November 1932, Page 12

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DAYLIGHT SAVING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21333, 7 November 1932, Page 12

DAYLIGHT SAVING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21333, 7 November 1932, Page 12

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