NOTE 1 This Exhibition will be arranged and run concurrently with 
the Rubber Exhibition in a building adjoining, ItwiU. be quite separate, 
in everv detail, under a Special Committee, quite independently of 
the Rubber. It has been decided to hold tills at the same time as 
the first-named Exhibition, as the raw products in both, or in most 
cases, come from the same countries. 
The Rubber Industry is very much allied to the Cotton and Fibre 
trade, while the chemicals and machinery are also akin. 
The two Exhibitions being held at one time will necessarily mean 
a very large saving to all exhibiting in organisation and general 
expenses, and also to the visitors from all parts of the world, who 
will be interested in both industries. 
1 he Exhibition will be held under the auspices of the International 
Association of 'Tropical Agricul.ure. who will hold iheir International 
Congress during the Exposition. 
A. STARVES MANDERS, MISS D. FULTON, 
Organising Manager. Secretary. 
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