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Talks Planned In Japan <N Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Sept 16. The general manager of the Commercial Division of the Forest Service (Mr A. A. B. Webby) will fly to Tokyo on September 25 to renegotiate contracts with the Japanese for the supply of logs and sawn timber. The sawn timber is processed in the division’s mills at Waipa, in the Bay of Plenty, and at Conical Hill, in Otago. “In the first six months of 1968, the division exported logs and sawn timber to Japan worth sl.4m in overseas funds,” Mr Webby said. “Market conditions in Japan are depressed, but I am confident that we shall at least maintain our present level of trade.”
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31786, 17 September 1968, Page 12
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