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Show who were serving many years, and eve life ntences, and that only the men would be given an opportunity olnmhng in the prison paper mill was a common practic in Indian jails, th s ago, when papermakin free ‘workers, who operated their own mills, (omplmncd about th jai paper A the present time there is bu petition of the cheaply-made j s papera minor quantityof paper produ ced in the pnmns machine 3 forms a competitive mountain that the pa rmakers of the ol school will hardly be able to sur unt. Dunng the pm\l h[ly or more yea ard row to hoe, always the poverty-ridden Indian papermak kers hav keen competiti n to overcome, and only throm,h persistence and lack of paper by hand survived ‘more remunerative trade has the craft of ma Digital Image © 2006 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |