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Log export curb

i (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. | In spite of higher prices’ [for the sale of logs to Japan I and Korea, the domestic mar- ’ ; ket had top priority and the ’ [Forest Service would not in-’ ' crease its exports of logs or I [sawn timber, said the Minis-; [ter of Forests (Mr Moyle). I : The export of mature radi-1 I ata pine logs could not con[tinue at the high level of recent years, and the Forest' [Service already had told 1 ’ buyers of its plans to reduce : exports. ’ “I hope all sections of the i forest-growing and woodI using industries will take a :responsible attitude in caring; Tor the domestic market,”;) said Mr Moyle.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

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Log export curb Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

Log export curb Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

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