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Digital time was defined KSR-PP [2] with three two-digit positions as h2h1 : m2m1 : s2s1. It was identified with appropriate restricted place values on the hours (H), minutes (M) and seconds (S) shown to be 86400-element cyclic Time Group, TG. Here it is shown to be a finite time field, TF. A palindromic sequence of 119-elements and its sub-sequences are shown to be consequences of TF .