DAYLIGHT SAVING
'_.:■' '■• ' ■ r TO TBI'EDITOR.' . ' '■' / " ■ .Sir,—Much, has appeared in your columns re daylight saving. > For. "BeeUecrnshor," "Digger," andl sundry others no doubt the extra hour; of day- . light' would be Beneficial, but. what of the farmer, for whom the Bill^wouldi mean winter conditions "all the' year round? "Beetlecrushetr," -"Digger," and Co. should try Briiidla with a hurrican 4 lamp," ! untler air-raid- conditions, .without.the.rum ration.. The above correspondents are thinking only of worldly pleasures, and' if they desire more light let them get early to "bed, and arise with. the larks. As to the ooal shortage, ia this not merely.the result.of the mineis" ' patriotism in', joining" "Digger" in the fray,—lam, etc., 7 : ..-■ . '.'i . r' Q DAD HAYSEED. 12th August. ■■■ ;. ■■■;■ ■;
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 37, 13 August 1919, Page 8
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118DAYLIGHT SAVING Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 37, 13 August 1919, Page 8
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