Proposed Plan for a School of Trades for the City of Rio De Janeiro Brazil

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Proposed Plan for a School of Trades for the City of Rio De Janeiro Brazil
Charles a Charles Alpheus Bennett
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Not only has Brazil the cotton but it is now coming to produce the needed dyes. "At the beginning of the European war there was consternation among the textile mills over the possibility of a coming lack of dyes, Germany having gradually grown to be the chief supplier of the Republic in the matter of aniline dyes. The worst predictions were verified after a few months; but, fortunately, Brazil turned to its own forests and its own small struggling domestic industry in vegetable dyes to supply t
...he want. The result has been gratifying in that the domestic industry, small and struggling as it was, has effectually supplied the mills with enough dyes to continue operating for the present. " 4 The South American Journal of London, of the date of August 5, 1916, says, "From vegetable sources there is little doubt that Brazil can produce colors of a wide range, of great brilliancy and durability. It is said that of 500 known tints, 300 can be matched in the dyes from native materials. " The textile mills of Brazil are not confined to cotton as the only local product.

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