PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE TO BE A WEEKLY New Editor of Pulp and Paper Magazine TECHNICAL SECTION MEETING NOVEMBER 24th. SOME CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL REACTIONS OF ROSIN SIZE SOLUTIONS American Newspaper Publishers' Association Committee on Paper. MARKET VALUES OF PAPER STOCKS. Suggestions as to Purchase of Pulp Wood Guesses About Pulpwood Supply of Future Sweden's Production and Export of Paper CHANGES AT FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY INSURANCE OF STANDING TIMBER REGARDED AS FEASIBLE. SCARCITY OF PAPER IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. SUPPLY AND DEMAND LAW CONTROLS PAPER PRICES. THE WOOD DISTILLATION INDUSTRY. SHOES LIKE "THE WONDERFUL ONE HORSE SHAY." WORK OF THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS. PAPER SHORTAGE SERIOUS IN NEW ZEALAND. ROOF TRUSSES COLLAPSE AT PLANT OF ONTARIO PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED. INTERNATIONAL PAPER INCREASES DIVIDEND PROTECT YOUR WIRE ROPE WHEN NOT IN USE. Transcriber’s Note: Obvious printer errors have been corrected but general stylistic inconsistencies have been left as is (save for standardising on “per cent.”). Asterisks are as they appeared in the original: possibly denoting items to check before printing. Pulp and Paper MagazineA Semi-Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Science and Practice of the Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Industry with an Up-to-date Review of Conditions in the Allied Trades. Official Journal of the Technical Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Published by The Industrial and Educational Press, Limited
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