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The India-Rubber Men
The India-Rubber Men is a 1929 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Wade - the officer patrolling the Mecca
Leila Smith - the woman who is the target of The Indian Rubber Men
Ned Acks - The mysterious man Who is trying
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Milltown India Rubber Company
The Milltown India Rubber Company is a historic building located at 40 Washington Avenue in the borough of Milltown in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Designed by architect George Parsell with vernacular Italianate style, it was part of the rubber industry in the county.
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india rubber
ˌindia-ˈrubber, india rubber Also 8–9 Indian rubber. 1. The coagulated juice of certain trees and plants of South America, Africa, the East Indies, etc., which forms a highly elastic and flexible substance, used for rubbing out black lead pencil marks, and for many purposes in the arts and manufactu...
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India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Company
The India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Company was a London-based company based in Silvertown, East London. However in July that year the name was changed to the India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Company.
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Rubber (novel)
Rubber, introduced into India as a cash crop, is the alien species that chokes the land and destroys the values symbolized by the traditional Banana tree p=17086)
Environmental fiction books
1990 novels
Tamil novels
Novels set in India
Novels set in Tamil Nadu
Novels set in Kanyakumari
1990 Indian novels
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Rubber Company v. Goodyear
Goodyear was issued a patent on the process by which vulcanized India-rubber is manufactured and another patent for the product that the process produced Providence subsequently made and sold to the government "army and navy equipments made of vulcanized India-rubber, including vulcanized India-rubber blankets
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Rubber Board
The rubber growers in India were encouraged to produce the maximum rubber required for the use during war. OF INDIA
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (India)
Commodity markets in Kerala
Rubber industry
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Walter Pfeffer Dando
Daughter of actors William and Letitia Barry, sister of Katie Barry and Mlle Ariel, niece of George Conquest.
1877 Advertised as maker and supplier of "India-rubber springs for gymnastic or theatrical purposes" (also advertised as "India-rubber spring and chest-expander manufacturer")
In 1879, their only child, Letitia
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Richard Lindon
Around 1862 Lindon sought a safer substitute to the pig's bladder and came up with the India rubber bladder as an alternative. ButtonBall, made before the split between the Rugby Football Union and Football Association, it is the world's oldest known "template" ball, inflated with an India-rubber
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The Inn on the River
The script was based on Edgar Wallace's 1929 novel The India-Rubber Men. Cinematography took place at Hamburg from 6 June to 11 July 1962.
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Dunlop Rubber
The following year a major interest was taken in their component supplier Byrne Bros India Rubber of Lichfield Road, Aston Birmingham. Associate and supplier Byrne Bros India Rubber, at their Manor Rubber Mills, Aston Cross, had moved from making tyre and tube components to complete inner
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International Rubber Regulation Agreement
The International Rubber Regulation Agreement was a 1934 accord between the United Kingdom, India, the Netherlands, France and Thailand that formed a cartel The Agreement
The Agreement was enacted in 1934 between the United Kingdom, India, the Netherlands, France and Thailand to restrict the rubber supply in
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Thomas Hancock (inventor)
rubber. In 1857 Hancock published the story of his life's work as "The Origin and Progress of the Caoutchouc or India-Rubber Industry in England".
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Adams axle
1865 the Society of Engineers, London, made direct comparison between the radial axle, invented by William Bridges Adams, and a bogie design with an india-rubber
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