PULP AND PAPER Few, # any: New Zealand enterprises, can claim such rapid and realistic contributions towards our national economy and domestic wellbeing as can the relatively recently developed pulp and paper industry. Whereas, in 1958, revenue from the export of wood- pulp and newsprint amounted only to 8176,682, by 1958 just five years later;, realisations from these same two items had soared to 25,352,8981 From these figures one can gauge the great amount of our overseas funds that have been saved. Within this industry more than 2,000 persons are gainfully em- ployed: Around this industry towns and centres such as Tokoroa, Kawerau and Murupara provide living, learning and livelihood facilities for many hundreds more. New roads new railheads new port amenities new power projects and research into untapped power potentialities, all have resulted from the expansion of this major New Zealand industry- one which; without New Zealand' $ policy of planned forestry, would not; could not exist: Forestry is forever Inserted in the interests of forest protection by the New Zealand Forest Service. FS9.1
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1049, 2 October 1959, Page 9
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