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Newsprint is a low-cost, non-archival
paper consisting mainly of wood pulp and most
commonly used to
print newspapers and
other publications and advertising...
- jerseyeveningpost.
newsprints.co.uk.
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newsprints.co...
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Hindustan Newsprint Ltd. (HNL) was a
government company in the
Indian Central Public Sector. HNL was
incorporated under the
Companies Act, 1956, on 7...
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father co-founded the
paper converter (primarily
converting paper into
newsprint) Brant-Allen
Industries with his brother-in-law (father of H.
Joseph Allen)...
- The
Tamil Nadu
Newsprint and
Papers Limited (TNPL) is a
company that was
established by the
Government of
Tamil Nadu to
produce newsprint and
writing paper...
- of
market pulp annually. The
mills mostly produce magazine paper and
newsprint. The
company was
established as
NorskeCanada in 2000, when
Norske Skog...
- Australia.
Constructed in 1941 by
Australian Newsprint Mills, the mill was the
first producer of
newsprint paper in Australasia.
Producing 260,000 tonnes...
- One of the
oldest kawaraban newsprints sold
during the Edo period,
depicting the fall of
Osaka Castle...
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newsprint at
their newsprint Mill in Boyer, Tasmania. At the 1954
Census Maydena had a po****tion of 518 with a
further 60 at the
Maydena Newsprint Camp...
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operated in Kawerau:
Norske Skog
operated the
mechanical pulp mill and
newsprint paper mill; Oji
Fibre Solutions,
formerly Carter Holt Harvey, operated...