PAPER SHORTAGE fa an article in the ‘Empire Forestry Journal,’ Mr J. O. Boring, a recognised am Lhorily, slated: “ If we may assume than in five years to ten years’ time the commercial conditions of the world will once more be nearly normal, it * will then bo found that the demand for paper Inis outstripped the supply, and prices will soar to such heights that we shall be face to face with a real paper famine. M it is just at Hint time that N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd.'s commercial afforestation project will have reached maturity, and bondholders should be receiving the profits from tile realisation of their first crop. [AUvt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 4
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