Full text: A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

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C.—GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS, 
XXV. Need for more uniform statistics. 
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XXVI. Technical skill and labour. 
117. Skilled labour: Technical education ... .. 69 
118. Variety of types of labour . .. sis .. 89 
119. Wages in the industry ... si ee ee aw vee 70 
120. Practice in Canadian and United States factories ... ew. 70 
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XXVIil. Standardisation, 
121. (a) In the tyre industry. (b) In general rubber goods 
manufacture cer i. sue “an A. 
122, Industry grown up on specialising  ... - 
123. Standardisation and co-operative advertising 
124. Examples of lack of standardisation ... ‘ee 
25. Functions of the rubber industry we. we 
126-128. Standardisation in the United Kingdom ... _ vo, 
129. Standardisation in the United States ... cee J wr BS 
30. Influence of standardisation on inter-Imperial trade ee 73 
XXVIIl., Minimum Prices—Standard Costing System, 
131. Agreed prices for minimum standard qualities  ... we 73 
182. Minimum prices already operating ... sis ve we 74 
133. Rationalisation of the industry ... cee oe _— fee 74 
XXIX. Research. 
L134. Scientific progress ... - ‘ea ce cee val we 75 
135. Mainly the work of the large firms ... .. .. ... 75 
[36. Co-operative scientific research ... ee - i. ee 75 
187-138. Research Association of British Rubber Manufacturers 7g 
XXX. Tendencies in the Rubber Industry. 
139. The motor industry ... ce vee wv wn vee vee q7 
140. Need for new uses for rubber ... vee ce wn ws 77 
141. TFxtension of the use of rubber ... . .. . ws 77 
Appendix |. Note on the development of the rubber plantation in- 
dustry Py es ve ..- ee ve 79 
Appendix Il. International trade in reclaimed and scrap rubber ... gg 
Appendix 111, Note on the official statistics relating to the Rubber 
Manufacturing Industry wih was ee we *B4 
Appendix |V. Statistical Tables  ... i en ve er 98 
Appendix V. Leading Canadian Rubber Manufacturing Companies .. 114 
Appendix VI. Information regarding money wages and hours of work 
in the rubber manufacturing industry in some of the principal 
producing countries any .. soe cen ... 118 
Appendix VII. Research organisations dealing with rubber ... .-. 119 
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