OPENING OF CREAMERIES ON SUNDAY.
TO THK KDITOII. Sin, —Reading the closing words of your impartial report of the meeting at Cambridge on Sunday night, it might seem that I declared myself in favour of the Sunday opening of the creameries. Whatever my exact words were 1 did not wish to give that impression. 1 wished to say that the meeting had a value in giving an opportunity for making public i ucli reasons as could he given for the movement. The reasons given at the meeting mid outside the meiting seem to me "good" reason.-, but as to whether they are sufficient to warrant the general opening of the creameries 1 tlid not and do not feel able to oiler an opinion. The motion I proposed, and which was can "nil, expresses my views, which are that, under the circumstances, we must leave the tlec'sion of the matter in the hands of the Dairy Association and the suppliers, only that we ask them to exercise all care for Sunday observance in coining to a decision. and all care also after the decision is come to. The reasons given in my hear ing seem to me so far " good " that I do not feel justified in going into active opposition.—l am, etc., W. X. im: L. Willis. The Vicarage, Cambridge, October 20th, 1807.
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 21 October 1897, Page 4
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223OPENING OF CREAMERIES ON SUNDAY. Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 21 October 1897, Page 4
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