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COMPETITION 4—MANUFACTURERS* SECTION. 
GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS 
to be given for the three best exhibits of rubber flooring in tile or sheet form ; open 
to Manufacturers of any country. 
COMPETITION 5—A GOLD MEDAL 
to be given for the exhibit composed of the greatest variety of articles made from 
rubber for commercial purposes ; open to Manufacturers of any country. 
The Exhibition will provide, for Exhibitors in the Manufacturers' Section, a 
separate space should they wish to enter for the above competition ; floor space 
will be supplied for the special display of flooring ; or the award may be made 
from the general exhibit. 
Exhibitors who decide to compete must make an entry in the usual way. 
Entries will close for Competitions 4 and 5 on the 1st June, 1914, with 
The Awards Committee, 
c/o A. Staines Manders, 
Exhibition Offices, 
75, Chancery Lane (Holborn), 
London, W.C. 
COMPETITION 6—A PRIZE of £50 and a GOLD MEDAL 
for the discovery and application of such new use for plantation rubber as may 
be adjudged the most valuable ; special consideration being given to the weight of 
the rubber which such application is likeh r to consume. 
CONDITIONS. 
Entries will close on the ist June, 1914, with 
The Secretarv of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 
c/o The London Chamber of Commerce, 
1 Oxford Court, Cannon Street, 
London, E.C. 
Full descriptions of the suggestions, necessary explanatory notes and samples, diagrams and design^ 
may, at the option of the Competitor accompany the description, or descriptive essays, which must 1 a 
clearly and legibly written or typed on one side of the paper only. 
The Judges will be appointed by the Rubber Growers' Association, London, and the winning essay will 
be read, and descriptions of the suggestions shown, at the International Rubber Conference, and will be 
published in the official reports of the proceedings of the Exhibition. 
The Judges’ decision shall be final, and no appeal will be recognised. Entries in each and every Com¬ 
petition are only accepted on this distinct understanding. 
All exhibits of rubber must be delivered to Mr. A. Staines Manders, or his authorised Representative 
in the Competition Section of the Exhibition, Royal Agricultural Hall, London, N., not later than 15th June, 
1914, 
The outside of the case must be clearly marked with the name of Competition and Exhibitor, and Class. 
While the Directors of the Exhibition will take every care to protect the exhibits, they will not he 
responsible for loss or damage from any cause. 
Entries may be made in writing in the following form :— 
I/We desire to enter the Rubber Growers’ Association Competition 
Class/es No.... 
(Fill in numbers.) 
and agree to abide by the published conditions. 
Name of Company, Firm or Individual. 
Signature ..... 
Full address.... 
Date . 
Note. —For crude rubber entries the name of the Estate must be stated. 
Entries close 1st June, 1914, 
