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Records of Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft.title=Records of Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited&rft.publisher=The University of Melbourne&rft.description=This paper-based collection of records from Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited (APPM) includes: financial minutes 1944-1956; secretary's correspondence 1936- 1945; general correspondence 1946-1956; subject files 1936-1965; accounts 1939-1965; industrial files 1936-1947; shipping and export papers 1956-1959; reports 1958-1961; publications 1954-1965. Ballarat Clay Co. Pty. Ltd.: Minutes 1949-1958; accounts 1949-1958; reports 1952-1953. Ballarat Paper Mills Pty.: Correspondence 1941-1959; accounts 1944-1963. Burnie Board and Timber Pty. Ltd. (previously Papermakers Ltd.): Correspondence 1936-1958; accounts 1936-1961. R.N. Kirk and Co.: Correspondence 1953-1958; accounts 1947-1961; legal deeds 1910-1955. Papyrus Pty. Ltd.: Minutes 1949-1958; correspondence 1950-1958; accounts 1949-1958; reports 1950-1958. R.L. Stock (Executive Director A.P.P.M.): Personal correspondence 1956- 1959; Round Table correspondence and files 1955-1970; publications. Associated Pulp And Paper Mills Limited (APPM) formed in 1936 under the auspices of the Collins House group with the amalgamation of Paper Makers Limited and Tasmanian Paper Company, becoming a large scale paper manufacturing operation at Burnie, Tasmania. A series of takeovers together with the commencement of manufacturing in Victoria and New South Wales made APPM a prominent force within the Australian paper and timber industry. The major shareholders included North Broken Hill Ltd, Broken Hill South Ltd, Australian Glass Manufacturers, Amalgamated Zinc and WH Smith and Company. Later becoming a subsidiary of North Broken Hill, the company was sold to AMCOR in 1993. 174 linear shelf metres&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2013&rft_subject=BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT&rft_subject=COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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This paper-based collection of records from Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited (APPM) includes: financial minutes 1944-1956; secretary's correspondence 1936- 1945; general correspondence 1946-1956; subject files 1936-1965; accounts 1939-1965; industrial files 1936-1947; shipping and export papers 1956-1959; reports 1958-1961; publications 1954-1965. Ballarat Clay Co. Pty. Ltd.: Minutes 1949-1958; accounts 1949-1958; reports 1952-1953. Ballarat Paper Mills Pty.: Correspondence 1941-1959; accounts 1944-1963. Burnie Board and Timber Pty. Ltd. (previously Papermakers Ltd.): Correspondence 1936-1958; accounts 1936-1961. R.N. Kirk and Co.: Correspondence 1953-1958; accounts 1947-1961; legal deeds 1910-1955. Papyrus Pty. Ltd.: Minutes 1949-1958; correspondence 1950-1958; accounts 1949-1958; reports 1950-1958. R.L. Stock (Executive Director A.P.P.M.): Personal correspondence 1956- 1959; Round Table correspondence and files 1955-1970; publications.

Associated Pulp And Paper Mills Limited (APPM) formed in 1936 under the auspices of the Collins House group with the amalgamation of Paper Makers Limited and Tasmanian Paper Company, becoming a large scale paper manufacturing operation at Burnie, Tasmania. A series of takeovers together with the commencement of manufacturing in Victoria and New South Wales made APPM a prominent force within the Australian paper and timber industry. The major shareholders included North Broken Hill Ltd, Broken Hill South Ltd, Australian Glass Manufacturers, Amalgamated Zinc and WH Smith and Company. Later becoming a subsidiary of North Broken Hill, the company was sold to AMCOR in 1993.

174 linear shelf metres

Data time period: 1936 to 1976

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