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TIMBER SHORTAGE.

During Ihe British House of Com nions Forestry debate, November 20.’ 1929. the following statement was made:—“There are to-day actually only four countries left in the whole wide world which aro meeting their owu timber requirements. They are Russia, Canada, the Scandinavian Pen-! insula, and Poland. Alost of Russia’s supplies arc inaccessible. Scandinavia necessarily restricts cutting in accordance with production. Poland’s supplies aro very limited, and Canada’s forests aro not likely to bo more than sufficient for her own and part of U.S.A.’s requirements in the near future.’ 1 It is Obvious, therefore, that the softwood forests established by N.Z. Perpetual Forests. Ltd., are going to be very valuable when ready for A'p'uJisation in the x

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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 7

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