Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . August 4, 1921. A^ liPBl. Tlie cliief topic of interested discussion in pulj) andpaper ciiiles continues to be the Riordon everywhere among business men one hearskeen disapiioititnient expi-essed that Canadian moneyhas not, so far, been forthcoming in sufficient quanti-ties to save the situation. A high financial authorityof Toronto, who was good enough to discuss the matterwith the writer, gave me his views as follows: In thefirst place, he said, it must be borne in mind thatfinancial interests, which ordinarily might have beenexpected


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . August 4, 1921. A^ liPBl. Tlie cliief topic of interested discussion in pulj) andpaper ciiiles continues to be the Riordon everywhere among business men one hearskeen disapiioititnient expi-essed that Canadian moneyhas not, so far, been forthcoming in sufficient quanti-ties to save the situation. A high financial authorityof Toronto, who was good enough to discuss the matterwith the writer, gave me his views as follows: In thefirst place, he said, it must be borne in mind thatfinancial interests, which ordinarily might have beenexpected to come forward to assist the Riordon re-organization scheme to go through, are many of them,not without their own embarrassments at this , just now, is not readily available for a projectof this nature. Secondly, there has been an enormouslot of unfavorable comment—much of it very likelyunjustified—on the expenditure incurred on the Kipa-wa plant, and this has had a very detrimental effecton the readiness of the public to invest. Thirdly,


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