Aucxwm. N.Z. '(CP) 4 New mlsnd has bellln newsprint pro- duction under 'conditiona which owl up possibilities of entry into me world market on a far wider we than hitherto planned- lity oi the. in? new vrglllceltliuaastonhhed ” from Mann and the United tales who ' d it. e . . t ”l.'Z'”l';lne from the mill or Tagrnan Pulp and Paper Company ,; lggwersu. near the east coast of " t, b t the capital comes from mwzeahnd and -Britain. CANADIAN Loaatms . A Canadian lumberjacks who came to New zeaiand on three-year con- tracts mostly work for the Kain- gma Leasing Company. which supplies the timber for tl1eyenter- 5!. prln full production the mill will turn out 75.000 tonsno! newsprint. 40,000 ions of pulp and 72,000,000 board feet of timber I year. Although this would make New Zealand newspapers virtually inde- pendent of overseas supplies. they have elected not to put all their portion of locally made newsprint. The Tasman company has as- sured markets (or its output. as the surplus will be exported to Australia and Britain under con- tracts already made. PULP EXPORTS V in addition to the Tasman oili- put. large supplies of pulp are now j.m....m...E........ Go 53' Train 3 SAVE! BARGAIN coAcH rakes. G.” 3' mason 3,; wnmvnsnari NOV. 22-23: DEC. 0-7 To M 0 N T R E A L, 0 T T A W A, or 1' 0 R O N T 0 From All Stations in Mari- times. Quebec (Matapedia and East including Gaspe Line) it Newfoundland. snvnn nu iusrvnx LIMIT Day Coaches only Baggage Checked No stopovers PLAN YOUR ran NOW . .:'”.".: or-".:' -to ngs 0 er y sw anally Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and Weat- srn U. 8. A. , hr lull Inlornt-aties Consult Nearest Ange cAN'Ai'l”uN NATIONAL RAILWAYS willtilio PIERCED HEAD produced tor upon by Products Ltgn twlfzich many sspcc o t exploita- tion in New For mung time it has been ' itself produce, newsprint. Present production is only a (rac- tion of what is possible from New Zesland forests. Radiata pine and liar species mature about twice as last in New Zeaiand as in their bomelands. Most of the forests now being harvested were planted only 25 years ago. Britain is showing increasing interest in New zealand as a source of pulp and paper. Already there large British capital investment in New Zealand pro- jects and if present operations SEEK RED AIIMB LONDON (Reuters)-Eritsin has confirmation that an Afghan mil- itary mission will visit Prague soon to examine Czechoslovak arms and equipment. an authoritative diplo- matte source said Monday. The source said that the mission will travel from Kabul to Prague by way of Moscow. The Afghan am- bassador in Cairo said last week that Afghanistan might buy arms from Russia if the West failed to supply them. Evetybody's talking about the use styling! ' I fashion on the road it seems Mostsnei new 't-vmpof 1 another firm. New zealand Forest t y World Markets show. that supplies can be shipped tscano . further large invest- Insntaara . An enthusiastic inspection at the navel t bran American con- oPm”m1salon.hu opened up New Zesiand entering be prospects of the North American market. BCOUTB ALABIKAEBOUND .. EDMONTON (CP)-Three boy scout leaders from Brazil headed for Alaska Saturday in a jeep carrying them on a 44.000-mile trip through the Western hemisphere. Charles Downey. Hugo Vidal and Jan Stelxley, who help run the Eng- lish-spenlrlng Boy Scout troop in San Paulo. already have covered almost hall of their route across 19 countries in South, Central and A NOT A The Annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors Association will be held at BIRCH COURT. EXPERIMENTAL FARM TIIURSDAY EVENING. D quanta Xi Fendcra aweephsckward :52:-7;d . . . thnflali dovaninsdaringuf-jld-bijhb yh 1 I 31 g 5 hi! . y .. . I an at ,. ANNANDALE BCIOOL OCTOBER REPORT Grade 1X: 1. Eleanor Norton; 2. Belle Campbell. ' Grade Vill: 1. Leonard Campbell. Grade V11: 1. Sandra Bouchard. Grade VI: 1. Katherine Cunn- bell; 2. Randy Jenkins: 3- Theresa Campbell. . Grade V: 1. Patty Jenkins: 2. David Blackett; 3. Laura Jenkinsi 4. Gordon Blsciiett; 5. Roy Met- calie. Grade IV: l. George MacDon- ald; 2. Judy Metcalle; 3. Clara Male MacDonald: 4. Helen Camp- Grade 111: 1. Mary Jenkins: 2. ...................E.. : EHJtJ'l'M'z'flIT.' KINII lIlllE TEA ICE NOV. 10th AT 8 P-M. PERCY G. GAY, Secretary. g . Lynda MICF&l'Ill1E2'3- Sidney Mac- ibonaki: 4 Allan Bouehard. l Grade 11: l. Johnny Campbell 2. Johnny Bouchard. Grade 1: 1. Judy Jenkins; 2. Mar i shall MacDonald. Teacher: Mrs. Helen Cobb. O HISTORIC MINE Pachucn in Mexico for centuries has been one of the world's larg- est silver mines. ichewing - I Wells Ballet. When the announce .Wus Upset By Princess' Decision TORONTO (CP)-A leader of Washington society says she had hoped Princess Margaret would. place love above duly. 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