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and haunting (mu v‘tlltl’rrn tn mutual butt-ﬁt

In India han turt'n mum-d nu [nr "um

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centuries in a crude and unscientiﬁc way, but it is only within the lust three dcades that its manufacture on a sound commercial basis. and by improved methods, has been attempted, and the sllCCt‘r-m whirh has hem obtained is due to thc cntcrptt-ec and pctscvcnncc of [inn-[man ﬁrms, Mm 516‘”. I“. \V, “rt'gcn t\‘ I‘m, whn hu'c wccuﬂcd m the {Mic uf mum) difﬁculties m mantthtcturtng m India paper: of as good qulhttcs as thme lormuly imtmttt‘d {mm Eumt-c. 'l'hv- materials [It-('11 .tt Titaghur Nltll‘ an- all ubtaimthlc lentil), and mnmt nf the Ilahui gran .Ahtwr nu-nttnnul. cotton rags, hemp and jutc haggvng. but the chcmicah‘ rorquircd m the mlnulatttm- have still to he nt-ttnined from the Home nurkrtm nmg In the abscan of what! pulp. which u not obtain-bl: in India. and which forms I very cansidcrnhlc Item m the materials used by munulguturcrs In England and Europe, thc Indian ruadc papa: do not appear as clean Is that: made in England, but on the othtt hsnd they hue many t'untIx-nuting Advnnuges, as they are stronger and more durable. Ind stand the Indmn climate much better than imported papers. which n a rule are heavtly

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lured papt’t has, since It hat bcen lntmd prm‘timhlr to Cumt-ctc both M rt‘gnrds quttlttws and prices .llh the Imputtt‘d .tmdr, «caddy grain and i‘ t‘Vt'I)‘ year Inrrehmn: and whiht in ltuhu Itsclf there ntc many large IIHII'kt,lS capnhh- nt‘ ulttng up the hull. uf tht: I1UJHIH} t-tnduced. llurnm. tht- 8mm and t‘t-yluu .m- nlsn luvng 'tl|)t:l\ t-t' 'hrsc ptpcts.

S.» {at tht- turtth an) markets at .\Il\lr.|h.l, Smith Alma, rtt . have nut hccn tnttmd, thc t‘UlhIlJnll'V

high tutu: M hrttht cluttumlrd hy lhr Stutmship t'wtuttnut-s for tho.- mtttngc nl' Impcr hcturrtt [mint and then: rottttttim hcing ptt-hihtt-tr. and lint“ any uttcusmn c-t tlw trad: m than: dim 1mm 5 wndctrd Itllptiﬂlt‘lhlf‘.

'l'hc l‘itttghm Mills (Suntguny gun-s cmlnln) tnvut tn mmc :.coo name wmk- pvnlnlc, and (m the Various SIAng thruugh whirh the raw ntatcruls pass ttnttl thry cnwrgvr as the ﬁnishcd .Ulit‘lt. the suyuvismn of European Managers and {ﬁremen ts requisite. and the SrrViCt‘s of over a score of Europeans is thus cngaged in the mark.

Though cornparatit'cly a ynung member of the many industries which have sprung up in India during

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mtcd and 'I'uhvsucd thtmg‘i." " Buth t'utrttlgc,“ " Mummy" “Baddmts” and Culmttcd [mm-u. .mtl in quantity an output a! ten thuuuttd toms uf pap": u tumcd hut annually

the demand [or Indqu manufac-

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the nineteenth t‘rntury, the manufttc tun: nt taper by nwdcrn processes and thr hum machinery, htds fur to become um: of the largest and mmt [Itoﬁtnhlc undertakings InllOdetd into the lint h) Wettem enterprise.

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