. India rubber world. and 1909 compiled by The Indi.\ Rubber World,which appeared in the issue of May 1, 1912, page 374, and showedthe distribution under various broad divisions of the grand totalof more than $200,000,000 a year. But apart from the disadvantage of the census returns beingissued only once in five years, is the fact that the classification istoo broad, including: (1) belting, hose and packing; (2) bootsand shoes, and (3) other goods. While dealing with the 1909census figures. The Rubber World found this wide classi-fication too general and has for some years been in comm
. India rubber world. and 1909 compiled by The Indi.\ Rubber World,which appeared in the issue of May 1, 1912, page 374, and showedthe distribution under various broad divisions of the grand totalof more than $200,000,000 a year. But apart from the disadvantage of the census returns beingissued only once in five years, is the fact that the classification istoo broad, including: (1) belting, hose and packing; (2) bootsand shoes, and (3) other goods. While dealing with the 1909census figures. The Rubber World found this wide classi-fication too general and has for some years been in communica-tion on the subject with the Director of the Census. Actingupon the suggestions of this journal, the Bureau has been pre-paring a special rubber industry form to be used by manu-facturers for the census of 1914, in which the number of sep-arate articles for report has been increased. Jileanwhile thevaluable work of the Rubber Club will (particularly if repeatedperiodically) prove of much benefit to the u Qi U S u ■^ COCQ D ^ Cii (^ o W •^ X ^ h- tq ^ tuO iJ^ o H t-H UJ (^ ^ ,^ O ^ o> < Cl CQ ^ TJ ^ J ~— < y D ^ Z t~, z t-. < X H z w ti H l±- u- February 1, 1914.] THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 225 The Rubber Clubs Fifteenth Annual Banquet. TWE tiftctnth annual banquet ol the Rubber Club of Amer-ica, held at the WakUirf-Astoria, in Xew York City,on Tuesday evening, January 6, had several points incommon with last years function—it was held in the sameroom and there was the same arrangement of tables. But whatbrings the similarity out more strongly is that there were ex-actly the same number of memliers and guests in began to arrive about half an hour before the time set forthe dinner, and the spacious reception room in the AstorGallery was tilled almost to overflowing with 190 representativerubber men. To one accidentally overhearing some of the conversation itmight have seemed that there was some political discuss
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