SUMMER-TIME PRAISED
GREAT BENEFIT IN ENGLAND
SIR UNDO FERGUSON’S VIEWS
(From Our Ot on Coi'respondcnt) WELLINGTON, Monday. There is no chance of daylight-sav-lr}S being abolished in England, said Lindo Ferguson, the eminent surR«on of Dunedin, who returned by the Tahiti to-day. Summer Time, he said. Proved of inestimable benefit. All classes of the community had derived •Treat benefit from the longer hours of and objections, mostly more imaginary than real, had died away. ® expressed gratification that New’ jeaiand had at last followed England’s and added that the Dominion’s ®jstake seemed to bo in not giving ect to the for five months.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 290, 28 February 1928, Page 1
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