SUMMER TIME BILL
TRAIN REARRANGEMENT POSSIBLE A FEW EXCEPTIONS [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 13. As tho result of the special investigation by officials of tho Railway Department into tho possibility of adjusting tbo railway time-tables so as to meet tho objections of opponents to tho Summer Time Bill in the Houp of Representatives, it is understood that tho department is able to make amendments to the train-running schedule in the majority of cases, but not in all, as in some instances the adjustment of the trains would be exceedingly costly. A meeting of opponents in the House is being-held to-day in order to consider the position, as the Bill is to come up for further consideration in committee to-morrow. Possibly they may come to the conclusion that the fanners in whose districts it is not found convenient to alter the train time-tables can see their way to waive their objections to summer lime during Dm period of the three and a-half months’ (rial proposed in the Bill.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 10
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169SUMMER TIME BILL Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 10
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