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THE NEW TARIFF.

(To the Editor.)

Sir.—l have read a "good deal of correspondence about tho tariff in the "Star." Tt fills me with thanksgiving to think and know that Mr Seddon Is watching over the destiny of New Zealanders. We know there ore corners in New Zealand in coal, gas, firewood, and many other ways. Gns Is sure to be reduced In price as a result of the remission of duty on kerosene, because people were waverine whether to use gas or oil. Caudles also will have to come down In proportion to the drop in oil. To sugfrost that 700,000 people are to suffer that n very few shall have a certain class of employment is cross impertinent.—T nm, etc!. SEDDON AND FREEDOM.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 2

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THE NEW TARIFF. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 2

THE NEW TARIFF. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 2

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