INTERNATIONAL 
RUBBER AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. 
INTERNATIONAL 
COTTON, FIBRES, AND OTHER TROPICAL 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS & ALLIED INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, LONDON, 24ih June to the 9th July, 1914. 
PATRON: 
HIS MAJESTY THE KING. 
PRESIDENT. Rubber Exh.bition: 
Sir HENRY A. BLAKE, G.C.M.G, 
(Ex-Governor of Ceylon. Bahamas. Newfoundland, Jamaica, Hong-Kong, etch 
PRESIDENT. Cotton, Fibres, etc.. Exhibition : 
Professor WYNDHAM DUNSTAN, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S. 
(Director Imperial Institute ; 
President of the International Association of Tropical Agriculture* 
VICE-PRESIDENTS: 
The EARL OF SELBORNE, K.G. 
The EARL OF DERBY, G.C.V.O. 
(President of the British Colton Growing Association). 
The EARL OF DENBIGH. C.V.O. 
The VISCOUNT KITCHENER. G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O. 
The EARL OF SCARBROUGH, K.C.B. 
(Chairman, The Niger Co.) 
The LORD ELPHINSTONE. 
GENERAL STATEMENT. 
The objects of the Exhibitions are .— 
To promote trade and commerce not only with England but with 
the producing and consuming countries of Europe and other parts. 
To bring together producers, manufacturers, chemists, scient¬ 
ists, dealers in the products both crude and manufactured, makers 
of machinery, &c., &c., for the exchange of ideas for tne benefit 
of the various agricultural industries which compose the 
Exhibitions . 
The International Conference of Tropical Agriculture, as well 
as the Fourth International Rubber aiqd Allied Industries Con¬ 
ference, will be held during the Exhibitions. These will be 
attended by hundreds of Delegates from producing countries as 
well as those interested in the scientific, chemical and manu¬ 
facturing sides of the industries, also importers and exporters, 
who will take part in the discussions. The Exhibitions will con¬ 
sequently, prove of value, not to one section only, but to the 
industries as a whole. 
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Special rooms will be provided for demonstrations, lectures, 
addresses or other functions, as well as theatres for moving 
pictures showing the production, packing, shipping and manufac- 
