SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY
'.• : ; ■:.;■:■■■; /ADVERSE REPORT.'.''.; A.'/;', , (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright) 'v;; (Rcc. SeptemberY24,7 0.35, pinij)'- V. '-. :'■ :'V;>V" '■'.'.': Svdnayj, September 24."'Tho Royal Commissioner appointed -to inquire, into- tbe question of-tho; proposed "compulsory Saturday -'half-holiday, reports: -against'the proposal. "■• Ho finds that the evidence'disclosed that Saturday l afternoon and ; o'vonmg are the .most profltablo'times in the week for shop-Keepers, and he holds , thai; .there is not sufficient reason shb\ni why; they should bo.compelled to sufferi"a' pecuniary '.loss./ '■■■' ;" '■'.•' '■.'.. ..'■; '-...- :■{■;■■ : •■>'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 5
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72SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 621, 25 September 1909, Page 5
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