Some startling facts about Canada's forests :
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Document Record
- Creator
- Barnjum, Frank J. D., d. 1933., author
- Title
- Some startling facts about Canada's forests : raw materials for wood using industries in a very serious condition : export of fee land wood must be stopped
- Published
- [Canada? : publisher not identified, 1920?]
- Identifier
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oocihm.87535
87535 - Subject
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Forest conservation -- Canada.
Forest protection -- Canada.
Forêts -- Conservation -- Canada.
Forêts -- Protection -- Canada. - Document source
- Electronic reproduction.
- Notes
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"Reprinted from the Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, January 1, 1920."
"'The million or more cords of wood that is being annually shipped to the United States, returning only about 15 million dollars, if made into pulp and paper here would not only enrich this country to the extent of more than eighty million dollars per year, but would prolong the life of all our paper mills, a period of at least five or six years beyond their present expectancy.'"
Cover title.
1 online resource
14 pages ; 22 cm. - Collection
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Monographs
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.87535