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Rubber Growers’ Association, London. 
Prizes : Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, For the Best Commer- 
cial Samples of Plantation and other Rubber from any Country. 
CLASS I — Hevea Crepe, Sheets, Biscuits or Block 
(Unsmoked). 
CLASS II — Smoked Sheet, from Hevea Latex. 
CLASS III — Smoked Crepe (any thickness), from 
Hevea Latex. 
CLASS IV — Any form made from species other than 
Hevea. 
N.B. — A Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal, and Certificate with 
each, will be given in each Class. 
SPECIAL PRIZE. — A Special Gold Medal will be given to the 
best all round sample at the Exhibition. 
Conditions of the Competition : 
1. — -Estates, Companies or Individuals must enter on or before 1st 
May, 1911, but entries bearing post mark of that date will 
be accepted. Entries must be addressed to the Awards 
Committee, International Rubber and Allied Trades 
Exhibition, 65, Chancery Lane, London, W. C., and should 
be sent by registered post, or delivered by hand in order to 
obtain a receipt. 
2. — A Committee of Jurors will be appointed by the Rubber 
Growers’ Association, and their decision will be final. 
3. —The samples for competition must be in single cases of not 
less than one cwt. nett. 
4. — All samples for competition must be received by the Awards 
Committee, International Rubber and Allied Trades Ex- 
hibition, Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London, N., 
not later than 20th June or earlier than the 15th June, 
1911, with mark and class in which they are entered clearly 
marked on the outside. 
5. —All samples to remain on show during the Exhibition, with 
the Rubber Growers’ Association’s announcement affixed. 
6. — The competition is open to the world, and samples must be 
from cultivated Rubber for Classes I, II, and III, and from 
either uncultivated or cultivated for Class IV. 
7. — Any dispute to be settled by the Committee of Jurors. 
