DAYLIGHT SAVING
EXTENSION OF PERIOD RECOMMENDED WAIPUKURAU SUGGESTION Pitjs Association WAIPUKI'RAI' Today. At meeting of the Waipukurau Chamber of Commerce last evening, the president, Air. A. c Hblms. ' referring to the daylight saving j scheme. said the chamber had 1 received no complaints about the | half hour compromise, and spoke of j the present Indian summer in support j of an extension. The following reso- j lution was forwarded to the Prime 1 Minister and the Hon. P. A. do la Perelle, Alinister of Internal Affairs: “The the desirability of providing in future ; years for extending the period during I which daylight saving is observed, in! particular from the middle of Alarcli ! till the third Sunday in April, also pro- i ferably beginning earlier, say, the first 1 Sunday in October.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11
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131DAYLIGHT SAVING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11
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