“Illustrates every phase of the rubber trade.’' 
— Scotsman, September 15th, 1908 
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“Those who have arranged the Rubber Exhibition have managed to 
disguise the many suggestions of advertisement in which Trade Exhibitions 
usually abound, and the result has been to greatly increase its interest from 
the point of view of uncommercial visitors, and to stamp the display with 
every appearance of an object lesson, geographical and otherwise, upon a 
ating industry. ’— -Birmingham Post, September 15th, 190S. 
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“The impression one gathers from the Exhibition opened to-day is that 
there is nothing like Rubber.”— Bradford Observer, September 15th, 1908. 
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“The specialised Exhibition is getting more common every year, and 
the last industry to adopt this eminently practical and rational form of 
drawing attention to its existence is the Rubber Industry.” 
—Sheffield Dairy Teregraph^ September 16th, 1908 
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“The Exhibition has much to commend it.” 
—Liverpoor Dairy Post and Mercury, September 15th, 1908 
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“Will keenly interest all visitors.” 
— Evening Standard, September 14th, 1908 
“It is not too much to say that nothing like it has ever been held 
before.”— Westminster Gazette, September 12th, 1908. 
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“Much interesting and intricate machinery on view.” 
Sunday Times and Sunday Speciar, September 13th, 1908 
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“There has been no Exhibition approaching this one in thoroughness 
ever held in England.’ — Dairy Teregraph, September 15th, 190S. 
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“The Exhibition should thoroughly satisfy all those engaged or interested 
in the business.”— Referee, September 13th, 1908. 
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" Possesses remarkable interest.”— Dairy Chronicre, September 15th, 1908 
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“For the time being a technical college working at high pressure, and 
equipped as no technical college has ever been before.” 
—Dairy News, September 15th, 1908 
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“The International Rubber Exhibition is really the outward and visible 
sign of an International Congress.” — Economist, September 19th, 1908. 
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“ Is far wider in scope, deeper in significance, and of much greater general 
interest than such affairs are wont to be.” 
—Dairy Chronicre, September 19th, 1908 
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“Rarely has such an interesting Exhibition been seen.” 
— Dairy Mair, September 19th, 1908 
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“If you prefer the real thing to the mis-shapen phantom of a fevered 
imagination, you should go and see the Rubber and Allied Trades Exhibition.” 
—What’s On, September 26th, 1908 
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