turing of the crude products for commercial use. In all cases 
the films must be supplied by the exhibiting countries. Par¬ 
ticular mention i s .made of the fact that no charge will be made 
for these concessions. 
The Exhibition permits of the display of every description of 
commercial products grown in the soil, also of the allied indus¬ 
tries, as well as manufactured products, machinery and appliances. 
Many of the British and Foreign Governments, also Associations, 
Companies and Firms, have intimated their intention of being 
represented in the various departments. 
The Exhibition will open on the 24th June and close on the 9th 
July, 1914; and it should be borne in mind that it will be five 
years before a similar Exhibition will be held. 
All countries exhibiting, whether through the Governments or 
Associations, have the privilege of issuing special invitations 
to the Press to those interested in their respective countries 
and to any others they ray desire to invite, when special 
addresses may be given on the resources and attractions of the 
country, and that particular day will be known by the name of the 
country. For instance - "CEYLON DAY " "BRITISH MALAYA DAY" 
"BRAZIL DAY " . , &c . 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
to 
EXHIBITORS. 
It should be remembered by intending Exhibitors that 
these Exhibitions are of a most important business 
character. They are being organised for the benefit of 
trade and commerce, and will prove of particular value, 
as so many interested in these great agricultural indus¬ 
tries, whether as producers, manufacturers or factors, 
will assemble from all parts of the world during the two 
weeks the Exhibitions will remain open. The business 
results will undoubtedly be as great, and at a minimum 
cost to exhibitors, as if they took part, at enormous 
expense, in a general International Exhibition remaining 
open for many months. 
