THE PAPER SHORTAGE.
POSITION ALREADY SEBIOTJSj, By Telejrnpb.—Preu ijaa.— Gonjnrtfbtj Auckland, Last Night. Mr. P. Selig, chairman of the NAWs-i paper Proprietors' Association, has i( received cable advice that the position iHL ( regard ft> Ore supply of news print pfpeif; is already serious. He has also been'idvjsed that the Australian representative of the Canadian mills is having by :tha Niagara for Canada, and w3l Interview Mr. Selig at Auckland Mj«*dSng -the matter. , . Mr. Selig stated that it looted a* if there was going to be considerable difficulty in securing supplies; He cVnns#«l the cutting down of the si» at paMrif and the conservation of every sheet Jgtj sible. He interviewed the Prime SUnister, and Mr. Massey has caole the Premier of Canada immedia&lf pointing out the positteh here wtthilfi spect to stocks, and requesting him »?! to stop supplies for New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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141THE PAPER SHORTAGE. Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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