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RUBBER AND ALLIED TRADES’ EXHIBITION. 
Executive Committee ; 
Colonel W. J, Bosworth, Chairman 
Sir Wm j. Bell, J.P., LL.D.. etc. 
The Hon. C. S. Rolls, M A 
Alfred Du Cros. Esq. 
W M Letts, Esq. 
]. Hancock Nunn, Esq. 
Charles Templey, Esq, 
Sir Archibald J. Macdonald, Bart 
Harvey Du Cross, Esq., Jr 
Charles Jarrott, Esq. 
Capt. Adrian Jones, M.V.O 
Capt. Frederick G. Jackson 
Thos. Donne, Esq. 
Advisory Committee : 
Viscount Mountmorres, Director, Institute of Commercial Research in the Tropics. 
Liverpool University 
Sir John Furley, C.B., D.L. 
Sir E. Noel Walker, K.C.M.G. 
Algernon E. Aspinall, Esq., Sec. The 
West India Committee. 
Dr Soskin, Berlin. 
Dr. Warburg, Berlin. 
Dr Jamie Gutienez, Consul for Colombi, 
Southampton. 
Senor A. Aldana, Consul for Venezuela, 
Cardiff. 
Monsieur E. Tbiroux, London Editor 
Le Caoutchouc et la Gutta-Percha , Paris. 
Senor Julio Frank, Bahia, Brazil. 
H. N. Ridley, Esq., Director, Botanic 
Gardens, Straits Settlements 
Messrs. Gow, Wilson & Stanton, Ltd., 
London. . 
H. Hamel Smith, Esq., Editor, Tropical 
Life, London. 
(With power to add to their number) 
Organising Manager — 
A. STAINES MANDERS, 
75 Chancery Lane, Holborn, 
London, W.C. 
Telephone ; 3523 Central. 
Telegrams : “ Maltermass,’ 
London. 
Royal Horticultural Hall. 
Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W., 
21st to 26th September, 1908, 
A Rubber and Allied Trades’ Exhibition is being organised by an 
influential Committee in the interests of the industries concerned 
The main object is to direct and compel public attention to the 
enormous advances made by the rubber producer and manufacturer 
during recent years. In an age of progress it is remarkable that step 
have not beenalready taken in this direction. It is, however, lmpos- 
sible to delay it longer, especially in view of * he F ex “ a °^' n e a 2J dat e 
achieved by the Ceylon Exhibition in 1906. Even since that date 
many important inventions and improvements have been introduced 
which are still unknown to prospective buyers. 
