Acadiensis, Volume 11Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 60
... pulp and paper development based upon Timber Estates ' Gander River properties and those controlled by his own New Land Lumber and Pulp Company on the lower Exploits . He also intended to absorb the Exploits River Lumber and Pulp ...
... pulp and paper development based upon Timber Estates ' Gander River properties and those controlled by his own New Land Lumber and Pulp Company on the lower Exploits . He also intended to absorb the Exploits River Lumber and Pulp ...
Page 62
... pulp mill . Eventually Bond accepted an agreement whereby Reed would complete a pulp mill within three years , with no limit on the paper mill . " With these terms settled , Albert E. Reed and Company ( Newfoundland ) Ltd. was ...
... pulp mill . Eventually Bond accepted an agreement whereby Reed would complete a pulp mill within three years , with no limit on the paper mill . " With these terms settled , Albert E. Reed and Company ( Newfoundland ) Ltd. was ...
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... pulp mill . The much more elaborate Harmsworth development had opened at Grand Falls in 1909 , with an annual capacity of 30,000 tons of paper and 56,000 tons of pulp ( sulphite and mechanical ) . It was , at the time , the biggest and ...
... pulp mill . The much more elaborate Harmsworth development had opened at Grand Falls in 1909 , with an annual capacity of 30,000 tons of paper and 56,000 tons of pulp ( sulphite and mechanical ) . It was , at the time , the biggest and ...
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