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Hardwoods of Papua New Guinea

Australia, 1973
film

The film surveys timber developments showing logging, milling, paper-pulp making, and chip mills. Also shown is the work of the Forest Products Research Centr..

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Farming the forest for woodchip

Australia, 1972
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Wooden wealth

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Timber

United States, 1972
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Among the Hardwoods

Australia, 1936
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The Eternal forest

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Forest without spears

Australia, 1968
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Timber town

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Tree business

Australia, 1965
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Bushman

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True Australians

Australia, 1948
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Timber

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Pictorial Parade No. 25. No random harvest

New Zealand, 1954
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Australian diary. No. 072

Australia, 1953
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The Timbergetters

Australia, 1952
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Paper trail: the life & times of a woodchip

Australia, 1991
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Timber

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Treasure of the forest

Canada, 1958
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New Guinea coffee and cocoa

Australia, 1969
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