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EXTENSIONS AT KAWERAU.—An aerial view of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company’s plant at Kawerau. Prominent in the middle of the picture is the new building housing the company’s second newsprint machine. The new mill, with its ancillary equipment and housing, was installed last year at a cost of £12½ million, and it will double the company’s output of newsprint. The greater part of the increased production is destined for the Australian market and is expected to earn an extra £5 million of overseas exchange this year.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 23

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EXTENSIONS AT KAWERAU.—An aerial view of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company’s plant at Kawerau. Prominent in the middle of the picture is the new building housing the company’s second newsprint machine. The new mill, with its ancillary equipment and housing, was installed last year at a cost of £12½ million, and it will double the company’s output of newsprint. The greater part of the increased production is destined for the Australian market and is expected to earn an extra £5 million of overseas exchange this year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 23

EXTENSIONS AT KAWERAU.—An aerial view of the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company’s plant at Kawerau. Prominent in the middle of the picture is the new building housing the company’s second newsprint machine. The new mill, with its ancillary equipment and housing, was installed last year at a cost of £12½ million, and it will double the company’s output of newsprint. The greater part of the increased production is destined for the Australian market and is expected to earn an extra £5 million of overseas exchange this year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 23