“HEEDLESS BUTCHERY”
NORTHLANDS FORESTS MR R. SEMPLE ON TOUR I (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WIIANCAREI, Wednesday I Sitting on a log at the edge of the j wist Puk'di fopest—probably the j largest remaiTfirru stand of kauri— j stent,.y ..fternoon the lion. R. « niple ■'j"d»e of what lie termed the , dless ,i the Northland’s 1 forests and likened it to a comic opera j "ii mining where the rich natural wealth was be>p,.fieri in order to grab cent »f ' ; • ( i siest pi >duction. Bet'errinrg to the Forestry Department’s announcement of the intention \ ye n* Mr St niple emph }>ised that the i strictest e .re w'.ul.l fie observed fi : . j Hie department. "The forest might •' I f witli,ml affectins lII,' j "-.■ii.\ .due I'u: harvest in* must no i "'■■■•■'■'! .■’ interfere with a preat j natural lier.tdge, said Mr temple. u
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 14
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139“HEEDLESS BUTCHERY” Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 14
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