The Right, Hon. A. .T. Balfour and the late Premier of England, "re not agreed upon many political questions, but it is rumoured that if Mr. Balfour has a sufficient following to enable him to. bring forward tho preferential tariff question, he has agreed with Mr. Asquith that the tariff shall not be allowed to operate against the importation of Three Diamond Safety Matches into England, as there is nothing like them obtainable in tho Old Country. Wholesale of H. B. Morton and Co., retail of every -Virekeeper in the proving®-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 7
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