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OUR TOWN CLOCKS.

TO THE EDITOR OF "THE PEKSS."' Sir, —I have been somewhat alarmed to notice that our town clocks have been making, rapid strides forward during the past week. A. couple of minutes' advance once in a while is not serious, bul«. when this "happens several times,inono week one begins to wonder when the joke is goiilcr to stop. If the present rate is maintained it is-only a matter of .time when the ' daylight - service scheme, "so dear ,to the heart of Mr Sidey and of other politicians," wijl' be in-full foroe. _ • Surely it 'is time, our clocks were overhauled by those in authority.—• Yours, etc., BARNUJI.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 10

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OUR TOWN CLOCKS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 10

OUR TOWN CLOCKS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 10

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