DAYLIGHT SAVING.
CRICKETERS' DISCUSSION. Daylight saving was discussed! at last night's meeting of tho Management Committee of the Canterbury Cricket Association. Mr M. 0. Sinclair said that 7.uv p.m. was too late "to finish matches; 7 o'clock was quite late enough. He had heard a number of players state that they would not continue beyond that hour. The chairman (Mr R. B Ward): If we find it too long we can easily alter it. He added that the whole scheme was merely an experiment and should be tested. After some further discussion of a conversational character, chairman remarked that the best ~thing to do was to leave it and see how it worked out.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 4
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