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Pictorial Parade No. 25. No random harvest

New Zealand, 1954
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New Zealand’s pine plantations, among the largest man-made forests in the world, are now producing the raw materials for timber and paper manufacture. N..

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[New Zealand Weekly Review. No. 202]

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