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DAYLIGHT SAVING. When the clocks were put buck in England on September 30th, there was u practically unanimous expression of opinion that “summer time” hail been a great success. Conservative England would never have adopted it, had she not been practically forced into taking (be steji as a war economy, but there is now a prevailing opinion that the Act should be made permanent. “It has not merely been a cause of much economy," says the Spectator,” it has brought the delightful long’ summer evenings into the spring.” The Guardian woujd like to see “in the sunniest part of London" a statue of Mr William Willett, the originator of tin* scheme, and suggests the inscription, “He gave Us- more light." Could we, asks our contemporary, “predicate as much of our greatest statesmen, or even our greatest writers V' On this subject, an old Christ’s College hoy, now in England, writes to a relative in Christchurch: “‘Summer time' has indeed been a boon and a biasing to men, and I, for one, sincerely hope that it will he continued now from year to year. I am absolutely astonished that a progressive country like Xew Zealand, which prides itself on being a pioneer of all good reforms, should ha vis rejected a Daylight Saving scheme.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1646, 5 December 1916, Page 4
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432Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1646, 5 December 1916, Page 4
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