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THE TASMAN PULP AND PAPER COMPANY'S WORK AT KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY, where a high output of newsprint is being maintained (1) A general view of the mill from the main entrance. (2) A 50-ton crane lifting logs. (3) Part of the main building seen behind the elevators. (4) The final stage in the production of newsprint. Periodically during the last few months the newsprint machine has been running above the rated capacity. One day last month the machine produced a record of 242 long tons of paper, exceeding rated capacity by about 20 tons.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 15

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THE TASMAN PULP AND PAPER COMPANY'S WORK AT KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY, where a high output of newsprint is being maintained (1) A general view of the mill from the main entrance. (2) A 50-ton crane lifting logs. (3) Part of the main building seen behind the elevators. (4) The final stage in the production of newsprint. Periodically during the last few months the newsprint machine has been running above the rated capacity. One day last month the machine produced a record of 242 long tons of paper, exceeding rated capacity by about 20 tons. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 15

THE TASMAN PULP AND PAPER COMPANY'S WORK AT KAWERAU, BAY OF PLENTY, where a high output of newsprint is being maintained (1) A general view of the mill from the main entrance. (2) A 50-ton crane lifting logs. (3) Part of the main building seen behind the elevators. (4) The final stage in the production of newsprint. Periodically during the last few months the newsprint machine has been running above the rated capacity. One day last month the machine produced a record of 242 long tons of paper, exceeding rated capacity by about 20 tons. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 15

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