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… industry made a significant 120-per-cent increase. The paper-products industry had just begun its spectacular … apparel) decreased their volume of production. The pulp and paper industry developed spectacularly to increase output of chemical and mechanical pulp, kraft paper, newsprint, tissues, and other papers. Others worthy …
… About 500 different newspapers have appeared since 1840, but most have failed to … one Irishman, Joseph Ivess, founded no fewer than 26 papers in New Zealand, in addition to five which he had … Claridge, who died in 1946 aged 84, did better. He began 11 papers in the 22 years before 1920 and five of them are …
… in a strip cartoon published in a popular English daily paper at that time. …
… and insurance, and the business affairs of the church paper, the Methodist Times . Methodism in New Zealand has …
… and south-east of Putaruru. Large sawmills and pulp and paper mills are located at Kinleith. There are timber … an 18-mile branch line to Kinleith to serve the new pulp, paper, and sawmills. This was completed on 6 October 1952. … future milling and to provide the raw material for pulp and paper manufacture. The town of Putaruru was surveyed in 1905 …
… camps. As administrative services existed mainly on paper, the staff corps of 100 officers and the permanent …
… pen against the Government coterie to such effect that the paper was suppressed two months later. Martin thereupon … administration. On 22 April 1843 he began editing a new paper, the Southern Cross , and throughout Lieutenant … Government in New Zealand , McLintock, A. H. (1958) Newspapers in New Zealand , Scholefield, G. H. (1958). …
… The new association would allow only one morning and evening paper in each centre to subscribe; this left many rivals … press associations for supplying intelligence to newspapers were amongst the chief producers of public …
… amongst young trout in the yolk-sac stage. In a later paper, 1910, C. C. Farr and D. B. MacLeod stated that it was … goitre with lack of iodine in water was shown also in this paper. R. R. D. Milligan, of Christchurch, who had been …
… the Maoris came to New Zealand, they brought with them the paper mulberry plant from which they made bark cloth for clothing. The paper mulberry did not flourish and a substitute material …