11 India Rubber Journal” Estate Photograph 
Competition. 
CASH TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS. 
The proprietors of the India-Rubber Journal have plea¬ 
sure in offering a prize of twenty-five pounds sterling for 
the best collection of photographs illustrating all depart¬ 
ments of rubber estate work, from seed collection to ship¬ 
ping of rubber. The Exhibition Management will present 
an engraved certificate, which will be an endorsement of 
the award. 
RULES. 
1. Not more than twenty photographs to be submitted 
by each competitor. 
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2. The photographs ni£_y be sent mounted or un¬ 
mounted, and be of any size, and taken in any country. 
The exhibitor must number each illustration, and send 
in a written statement describing each photograph accord¬ 
ing- to number. 
3. The proprietors ol the India-Rubber Journal have 
the right of reproducing the winning set and any others 
should they desire to do so. 
4. The decision of the judges appointed by the Rubber 
Exhibition Competition Committee to be final and without 
appeal, and if they think fit, the amount may be divided 
into two or more prizes if photographs are in iheir opinion 
of equal merit. 
5. The donors accept no responsibility for lost exhibits 
or their return, but will endeavour to return to each com¬ 
petitor the illustrations sent if same are properly addressed 
by the competitor. 
6. Entries must be sent to the Exhibition Awards Com¬ 
mittee, c/o Mr. A. Staines Manders, Exhibition Offices, 
75, Chancery Lane, London, E.C., by Tuesday, 12th 
May, 1914. On receipt, each set of photographs will 
be lettered, and will be exhibited at the Exhibition under 
such letters. The name and address of the competitor 
must be written on a separate card or sheet of paper, and 
enclosed with the photographs, which should not bear 
any distinguishing mark. 
