Particulars 
of 
COMPETITIONS. 
International 
RUBBER 
AND 
Allied Trades 
EXHIBITION 
LONDON. 
24th June to 11th July, 1911. 
Patron : His Majesty the King. 
President i Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G. 
For all particulars, rates for space, &o., apply direct to 
Miss D. FULTON, A. STAINES MANDERS, 
Secretary. Organising Manager. 
75, Chancery Lane (Holborn), London, W.C. 
THE 
PRESIDENT’S TROPHY. 
Presented by Sir HENRY A. BLAKE, G.G.M.G., 
Open to the whole World. 
The PRESIDENT has kindly intimated that he will present a Trophy for 
the exhibit proving of greatest interest in connection with the production, 
preparation, or use of Rubber in any form. 
No Entries are required for this Trophy as it will be awarded for the 
Exhibit made. 
DETAILS. 
The Award, to be made by competent Judges, may be given as follows : 
1. To tbe Manufacturer showing the greatest variety of articles made from Rubber, or it may 
be for one article only. 
2. Or it may go to a Manufacturer of Machinery, or for some labour-saving device that would 
benefit Manufacturers or Planters. 
3. Or for some simple invention of great value to all connected with the Rubber Industry. 
4. Or to the Exhibitor of some article which demonstrates how largely Rubber may be use 
for general and commercial use in a way hitherto unknown. 
The Award will be called “The PRESIDENT’S TROPHY.’’ 
The Judges will inspect and test all Exhibits they may think worthy, and make the.r award according 
to their own judgment, no matter from what country the Exhibit may come. 
Therefore a Manufacturer. Chemist. Planter, Inventor, Maker of Machinery. &c„ has equal prospects 
of having it awarded to him. 
