DAYLIGHT SAVING.
* \'. THE CHANGE IN BRITAIN. ■' * By Cftble—PrcßS Association—Copyright. Received May 2!, 5.5 p.m. m liOiidon, May 20. ■„ The newspapers are giving promineßM to th« great advance, horologieiilly spoaking, which will l>« made at tadr ■', time tinight. The only parallel it the ' Act of 1751, correcting the calendar. • * Th« Chief Rabbi has ordered the Sub- ■;■ bath to come in an hour later on IM- ) day and go out an hour later 'on Satw- -j day, though the Sabbath morning aer. ■ vice w:ll be at the same time aa pip* ... viously. .-'» Tha newspapers appeal to shoppere not _'} to shop later, thu« depiiving overworked' :''■) assistants of the benefit of the Act. The Government Iwb arrangtd for the Royal, ■ paries In be onen an hour longer. (The Daylight Saving Act cornea into ' -\ operation in Great Britain from to-day), ~'•
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 5
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135DAYLIGHT SAVING. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 5
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