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Correspondence with the Driftwood Lands & Timbers Co. Ltd., Port Arthur, Ontario concerning a possible strike of timber workers, June 1933. Correspondence witht eh Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co., Detroit, Michigan concerning delivering rough pulpwood on board their vessels at Nipigon, October 1933; wood cut in trespass, January 1933; the charter of their vessels for transporting wood to Tonawanda, April 1933; a contract between Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper and Oscar Styffe; shipments to the International Paper Company, North Tonawanda, New York; the water depth and dredging of the International Paper Company's west dock; insurance on wood being transported; measurement and scale of peeled poplar aboard the Cordova; an agreement to take from the water, load and stow on board their vessels 3500 cords of spruce and balsam pulpwood, August 1933; reports of cargoes shipped to the International Paper Company; the claim of Mr. Earl Couture of Ontonagon, Michigan; concerning payment of freight of cargoes of peeled poplar delivered to Tonawanda; and payment of freight charges on cargo of sap-peeled spruce, 1933.