Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ve officer of the Government to he unreasonable or confiscatory. MR. S. CHARLES PHILLIPS Mr. S. Charles Phillips, head of the firm of S. & Co., London, England, and editor of thePaper .Maker and author of the Phillips PaperTrade Directory of World, is on his annual tourthrough the United States and Canada. called at the Office of the Pulp and PaperMagazine and cheered us with his usual breezyand optimistic attitude. Mr. Phillips is probablyone of the most well versed men on the pulp andpaper industry of the world that we have
Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ve officer of the Government to he unreasonable or confiscatory. MR. S. CHARLES PHILLIPS Mr. S. Charles Phillips, head of the firm of S. & Co., London, England, and editor of thePaper .Maker and author of the Phillips PaperTrade Directory of World, is on his annual tourthrough the United States and Canada. called at the Office of the Pulp and PaperMagazine and cheered us with his usual breezyand optimistic attitude. Mr. Phillips is probablyone of the most well versed men on the pulp andpaper industry of the world that we have spends a great ileal of his time travelling in allparts of the world where paper is made. He isvery popular with his many friends in the pulpand paper industry and everywhere he goes receivesthe wannest welcome. His deep interest in thedevelopment of the industry in this country isshown by his frequent visits, as well as by his ex-ceedingly complimentary write-ups, from time totime, and he has won himself many friends in this. country. A great many English paper makersremember him in the old country as a cheery visitorand continue to welcome him in Canada althoughhis visits are less frequent. We extend to him ourcordial greetings and only wish that his visits weroftener than annual affairs. At the annual meeting of the Canadian Press,,I, which was held in Toronto last week,officers for the coming year were elected. They arePresident, .1. 1. MacKay, Toronto Globe; firstVice-President, E. II. Macklin, Winnipeg FreePress; Second Vice-President, C. Cordonsmith,Montreal Telegraph; Secretary-Treasurer, J. Toronto Star. The Hoard of directorswere also elected consisting of representatives fromthe different provinces. 782 PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE December 1. 1913 MR. CROSSLEY REMARKS ON TESTING OFSULPHITE PULP FOR MOISTURE. November loth, the Editor:— Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada. An article by E. Sutermeister in the issue of thePulp and Paper Magazine
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