“An object lesson of the various purposes to which Rubber is applied.” 
—Ironmongers’ Chronicle, September 19th, 1908 
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“ ^ meed of praise is due to the compiler of the catalogue, winch constitutes 
an admirably concise brochure on the present position of the industry.” 
— The Ironmonger, September 19th, 190S 
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“A thoroughly representative display.” 
—Sanitary Record, September 24th, 1908 
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‘'A very instructive display.” 
—South American Journal, September 19th, 1908 
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“Of considerable interest both artistically and practically.” 
—The Building News, September 18th, 1908 
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“The cultivation, collection and manufacture of Rubber are exhaustively 
exemplified in the Exhibition.”— Electrical Review, September 25th, 1908 
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“We hope that electrical engineers who can pay a visit to the Rubber 
Exhibition will not fail to do so.”— The Electrician, September 18th, 1908 
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“ Public interest in the Rubber Exhibition is so keen.” 
—Liverpool Journal of Commerce, September 18th, 1908 
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“The Exhibition should do something to dispel the prevailing ignorance, 
and to arouse interest in an industry with a promising future.” 
— Dundee Advertiser, September 15th, 1908 
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“Of very considerable interest.” 
— Aberdeen Free Press, September 15th, 1908 
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“ Likely to increase public interest in plantation rubber growing.” 
—Irish Independent, September 16th, 1908 
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“A visit to the International Rubber Exhibition leaves one marvelling.” 
—The Practical Engineer, September 18th, 1908 
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“ Exceptionally interesting.”— Depeche, Toulouse, September 16th, 1908 
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“ To ordinary observers who think they have no use for Rubber, the show' 
should come as a great surprise.”— Newcastle Chronicle, September 16th, 190S 
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“The first International Rubber Exhibition devoted solely to the 
production »and use of Rubber was opened on Monday by dr Henry Blake. 
Probably the largest commercial exhibit is that of the India Rubber, Gutta 
Percha and Telegraph Works, Ltd. From an electrical point of view, interest 
is centred on a varied collection of Ebonite and Ebonised articles.” 
—Electrician, September i8tb, 1908 
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“An important section of the International Rubber and Allied Trades 
Exhibition is naturally that devoted to machinery.”— Financier. 
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“ A brave display.”—D aily Express, September 15th, 1908. 
