. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. PfVRTMEMT tion were well sold out. The association now represents a production of 800 tons of sulphite pulp per day. It was unamiously decided to maintain the price of No. 2 sulphite at the mini- mum of cents. f JAPAJVr IMPORTS OF PULP, The following table shows quantities and values of wood pulp imported into Japan for the years ended December 31, 1897, 1898 and 1899: 1899. Quantity. Kin. British America ' Denmark Germany 871,053 Great Britain â¢


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. PfVRTMEMT tion were well sold out. The association now represents a production of 800 tons of sulphite pulp per day. It was unamiously decided to maintain the price of No. 2 sulphite at the mini- mum of cents. f JAPAJVr IMPORTS OF PULP, The following table shows quantities and values of wood pulp imported into Japan for the years ended December 31, 1897, 1898 and 1899: 1899. Quantity. Kin. British America ' Denmark Germany 871,053 Great Britain ⢠Sweden and Norway. ° United States >>369 Other countries 8,400 Countries. 1897. Quantity. "Kin. were received from Canada in 1898, and 36,288 tons in 1899. The bulk of the importation was from Norway, which is represented by 141,455 tons and 162,894 tons in the two years, respectively. Quantity. Kin. '7 26,880 2,592,160 246,901 2,124,007 1, 2,092,211 1,068,503 380,422 172,608 Totals. ... i, ,597 6,588,197 Note.âKin = 1'325' lbs- BRITISH IMPORTS OF PULP. The Board of Trade returns have just been issued showing the imports of wood pulp by the United Kingdom for the year 1899. The figures show an increase in the importations of chemical pulp and a decrease in mechanical pulp last year as compared with the previous year. Of chemical pulp the importations in 1898 were i79,525 tons and in 1899 196,92610ns. Of this 10,116 tons were imported from Canada in 1898 and 5,754 tons in 1899. The total importation of mechani- cal pulp was 225,317 tons in 1898, and 218,187 tons in 1899. Of these quantities 36,569 tons AMERICAN SULPHITE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. Since our last issue a meeting of the above association was held at Boston, at which The E. B. Eddy Company, of Hull, The Cushing Sul- phite Fibre Company, of St. John, , and The Maritime Sulphite Fibre Company, of Chatham, N. B., were admitted to membership in the association. This le


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