FINE PAPER PRODUCTION
Tasman Firm Drops Application Press” Special Service WELLINGTON, March 31. The Tasman Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd., has dropped its Wlication to the Licensed Indusries Committee seeking authority c manufacture printing, writing, other fine papers. It has amended the applicant!, in effect substituting one for production of glazed, finenished magazine and mechani--81 newsprints. Hearings will *Bin on April 27. The managing director of the (Mr D. W. Timmis) said j&t he understood the commit- ■* was not willing to isue a «ence unless plant installation production of fine writing fpers began almost immediately. “We are not ready to go ahead tat at the moment,” he said. Ve are very busy on our £lO Million expansion plans, including 4e installation of a second newsprint machine. “While we still hope to make writing papers ultimately, we *lll concentrate, if licensed, on quality newsprints which this Machine can produce.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29170, 2 April 1960, Page 15
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