DAYLIGHT SAVING
Sl p.y his further letter makes it more pparent that hj lelittle of hie subject and his bald sU^ ments unsupported by faCts fail to carry conviction If his grievance u against the ment meted < u to the Bible >n •- d Bill, let him stick to his P°mt not flounder .u. of his depths intricacies of ti - Daylight Saving which appear too subtle for Strange as it may seem, us “ -j, e man, I am strongly opposed -Ltians Bible in Schools Bill, fo r ,y, al r.ent ZTu, “t: b md women to *■£ and explain t pupils religtou which they are un hie COI \ ,‘ -pterott to accept, is ridiculous, and 1 rell “ e . my previous statement that the ben fits iron this Bill it would be ccifined to _ tbe < o ' satisfaction c i a few. The igg* our children to be taught r , '' c u p.J,J' the homes, churches and schools. . , , oene# 1 * Some of th* advantages -• . that would accrue should Saving Bill be pass ri ,„d « mentioned in my previou® . A^ 1 am convinced t tat once tried to will never be re pealed. norni”* o'’ 0 '’ That the people of tn " the will hate the privilege of eW'H" Act benefits of the Daylight swnng,®, during Vi" forthcoming St® 13 ” sincere hope of
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 10
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216DAYLIGHT SAVING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 10
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