UNDEVELOPED TIMBER AREAS.
(To tho Editor.) p; r —There seem? n consensus of opinion amongst timl>or experts that the world is <r o in2 elu.rt of timber. As vast areas of count ry in the world have never been sighted by a white man and as the solution of the world's transport problems may open up South America, the interior of Africa and even parts of Asia, inuc-re-sil.lr at present, does anyone know whether the'timber on those billions of , u . ros i- all useless? Given a sufficient rise in nriee. would not railways be built tn brinlr timber to the great rivers of Africa and America, even it the railways rfn not come uithout that montT-I am. etc.. INQI IRM*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 14
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120UNDEVELOPED TIMBER AREAS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 14
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