. India rubber world. ave an excellent opportunityfor the display of their products, while the fourteen divisionsinclude a full representation of modern arts and structures are devoted to Industry, Transport, FineArts, Forestry, Corea, Saghalien, Formosa, South Seas andother subjects. The president is His Imperial Highness PrinceKanin, and the director-in-chief is the Governor of the Prefectureof Tokio. The rubber exhibits are broadly divided into those respectivelyaffecting production and consumption, the former being groupedin the South Sea building, by which generic name


. India rubber world. ave an excellent opportunityfor the display of their products, while the fourteen divisionsinclude a full representation of modern arts and structures are devoted to Industry, Transport, FineArts, Forestry, Corea, Saghalien, Formosa, South Seas andother subjects. The president is His Imperial Highness PrinceKanin, and the director-in-chief is the Governor of the Prefectureof Tokio. The rubber exhibits are broadly divided into those respectivelyaffecting production and consumption, the former being groupedin the South Sea building, by which generic name the Chinese and Japanese call Siam, the Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo,Celebes, Sumatra, etc. In 17 large photographs are to be seenthe processes of making plantation rubber, while the exhibits in-clude many grades of crude rubber, tapping knives and cups,rubber plantation tools and other appliances. Exhibits of rubber manufactures are displayed in various ofthe special buildings, a prominent position being occupied by. The Building. the Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far East), Limited, of This company (a branch of the English one) claims tobe making the best tires in Japan, and to be filling a large partof the demand. Its exhibit includes automobile tires and tubes,solid tires, bicycle tires, suction hose, packings, rubber heels,etc. Jinrikishas with pneumatic tires are shown by about a dozenTokio makers, while a large number of exhibitors display motorcars and bicycles constructed in Japan. Among various other exhibits of rubber manufacture are thefollowing: IMeiji Rubber Works, Tokio.—Electric workers gloves, rubberrolls for paper mills, rubber hose, ebonite. Nihon Kautchuk Work£, Tokio.—Spraying hose and repairingcompounds. Ida Rubber Co., Tokio.—Tubing and hose. Xipon Rubber Co., Ltd., Tokio.—Tires for military automobiletransport. Mitatsuchi Rubber Manufacturing Co., Tokio.—Ebonite bars,tubes, plates and insulating materials. A large variety of r


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