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Parliamentarians' favourite subjects appeared in cartoons. T.K. Sidey campaigned long and hard for the introduction of daylight saving in the early 1900s, and his New Zealand Local Time Bill became a hardy annual in the House. His persistence finally paid off in 1927 when the Summer Time Act introduced daylight saving for one year. It became permanent in 1929.
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New Zealand Free Lance, 30 September 1911