Newfoundland in 1911, being the coronation year of King George Vand the opening of the second decade of the twentieth century . 97 months from July 1st to December 31st, 1910, were as follows :— 11,120 tons of paper valued at $498,20814,453 „ „ pulp „ „ 144,463 $642,671 It would therefore appear that during the calendaryear, 1910, the export of pulp and paper amounted to-$1,063,990. This would not however, represent a-normal output, because the mills at the start were notoperated to full capacity, and the output the presentyear should be much larger. Moreover, this year theAlbert Reed Company,


Newfoundland in 1911, being the coronation year of King George Vand the opening of the second decade of the twentieth century . 97 months from July 1st to December 31st, 1910, were as follows :— 11,120 tons of paper valued at $498,20814,453 „ „ pulp „ „ 144,463 $642,671 It would therefore appear that during the calendaryear, 1910, the export of pulp and paper amounted to-$1,063,990. This would not however, represent a-normal output, because the mills at the start were notoperated to full capacity, and the output the presentyear should be much larger. Moreover, this year theAlbert Reed Company, at Bishop Ealls, will also beswelling the total volume and value of this export bythe results of its operations also. 98 Chapter XIII. MINERAL RESOURCES. The Mining Industry—Copper Zone andOutput—Great Variety of Mineral Products Obtained. NEWFOUNDLANDS mineral wealth is varied andextensive; and deposits of copper and iron are now-being worked largely and profitably. One copper depositat Tilt Cove, in Notre Dame Bay, yields its owners divi-dends of 20 per cent, annually, and from hematite irondeposits at Be


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