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FARMERS WON OVER

SUMMER-TIME COMPROMISE Press Association WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Varying opinions concerning Summer Time were expressed by branches of the Farmers’ Union in communications read at today’s meeting of the executive of the union. The president, Mr. W. J. Poison, said it seemed to him that the bulk of the farmers had come to realise that half an hour for summer time was a reasonable compromise. It was decided to urge the need of legislation making the dehorning of cattle compulsory except in the case of stud stock, and none but dehorned cattle over 18 months old to appear for sale or be trucked.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 11

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FARMERS WON OVER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 11

FARMERS WON OVER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 11

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