August 1, 1914.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



633 



Rubber Scrap Prices. 



Late New York yunT vtiin^; — Prices paid by consumers for 

 carload lots, per pound 



July 31, '14. 



Old rubber boots and shoes — domestic 6?^@ 6J4 



Old rubber boots and shoes — foreign 6^@ 6H 



Pneumatic bicycle tires Sj^fff 4 



Automobile tires 4-^@ 4^ 



Solid rubber wagon and carriage tires 5 @ 



Wliite trimmed rubber 10 @10!4 



Heavy black rubber 354@ 4 



Air brake hose i'/s((i 



Garden hose 1 @ 1J4 



Fire and large hose 2 @ 2]^ 



Matting ^@ J4 



No. 1 white auto tires S'A® 



Foreign auto tires 4^@ 4^ 



Amsterdam. 



jcMiSTEN & J.xNSSEN report IJuly 10) : 



.^t the rcctnt salt; a marked (iemand was noticeable for Hcvca. The 

 average result was a reduction on valuations of 7 per cent, for Hevea 

 and of 1 J4 per cent, for Ficus. 



Rotterdam. 



II.WELA.VR & De Vkies Report [July 7] : 



Prices at sale of 3rd instant were below valuations. While the holders 

 of Hcica met the market, the owners of Conp;os withdrew their offerings. 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



F.xPORTs OF Ceylon Grown Rubber 



(From Janu.-try 1 to June 22, 1913 and 1914. Compiled by the Ceylon 

 Chamber of Commerce.) 



1913. 1914. 



To Great Britain ■...pounds 5.002,102 7,235.552 



To United States 2,936,581 4,311.149 



To Belgium 1,383,294 2,315.192 



To Australia 272.305 162.885 



To Germany 111.009 849,187 



To Japan 99.611 177.606 



To Italy 33.802 312 



To Austria 26,075 



To Straits Settlements 9,482 37,249 



To Holland 992 



To India 209 500 



To France 144,043 



To Russia ■ 98,482 



Total 9,875,462 15.332,157 



(Same period 1912. 5.044,285; same period 1911, 2,270,565.) 

 The export tigures of rubber given in the above table include 

 the imports re-exported. These amount to 1,813,360 pounds — 

 1,515,894 pounds from the Straits and 285,842 pounds from India. 

 To arrive at the approximate quantity of Ceylon rubber exported 

 to date, deduct the quantity of imports shown in the import table 

 from the total exports. 



Total Exports from Malaya. 



(From January 1 to dates named. Reported to Barlow & Co., Singapore. 



These figures include the production of the Federated Malay 



States, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swet- 

 Malacca, 

 May 31. 



Singapore, 

 May 31. 



Penang, 

 May 31. 



tenham, 

 June 9. 



Total. 



Great Britain., ./■oun./.r 9,141,637 2,100,933 7,403,600 10.711,911 29,338.081 



Continent 1,188,366 



Japan 462,418 



Ceylon 153,917 



United States 4.221,438 



Australia 27.883 



5,750 



328.933 1,335.624 2.858,673 



462,418 



467,867 760,340 1.382,124 

 414,133 135,590 4.772,161 

 27.883 



Total, 1914 15,195,659 2,106,683 8,614,533 12.944,465 38.861,340 



Total, 1913 9.564,856 5,863,467 12.290,146 27.718.469 



Total, 1912 S. 014.131 3,211.759 9,135,496 17,361,386 



Total, 1911 2,192.75! 1.764,641 5,994,795 9,952,187 



Antiverp, 



Rubber St 



Details. 1914. 



Stocks, May 1 kilos 356,185 



."Vrrivals in June — 



Congo sorts 1 78,678 



Other sorts 2,155 



Plantation sorts 238.365 



Aggregating 775,383 



Sales in June 344,506 



Stocks, June 30 430,877 



Arrivals since Jan. 1 — 



Congo sorts 1,330,363 



Other sorts 65.538 



Plantation sorts 1,352,220 



Aggregating 2,748,121 



Sales since Janunry 1..2,S76,525 



332,365 174,315 

 26,520 10,529 



143,820 97,942 



1,556,698 

 471,555 



382,972 356,288 

 11,860 29,384 

 32,160 39,929 



727,223 

 384,032 



1,041,002 

 267,025 



969,464 

 508,947 



1.085,143 343,191 773,977 



460,517 



1,651.140 1,417,416 



73,041 69,166 



1,011,929 612,634 



1,642,593 1,655,626 

 246,953 167,522 

 331,476 262,060 



2,736,110 2,099,216 2,221,022 2,085,208 

 2,162.037 2,430,563 2,035.257 2,166,203 



RUBBER ARRIVALS FROM THE CONGO. 



June 16. — By the steamer Elisabclhville: 



Bunge & Co (Comp. Conimerciale Congojaisc) kiios 



<jo (Cie du Congo beige) 



do (Forminiere) 



do (Intertropical) 



do 



Societe Colonial Anversoise (Kasai) 



do 



Credit Colonial & Commercial (Anc. L. & W. Van de 



Velde) (Comfina) 



do (Crevelde) 



W. Mallinckrodt & Co (.Mimaienne) 



Comp. Colonial Franco-beige (Charles Dethier) 



(American Congo Cy) 



do (Comminiere) 



do (Cie forestiere Sangha-Cubanghi ) 



.Vrthur Henrion 



July 7. — By the steamer Anversville : 



Bunge & Co (Belgika) kiius 



do (Alberta) 



do (Forminiere) 



do (Comfina) 



.do (Cie du Congo beige) 



Societe Coloniale Anversoise (Intertropical) 



do ( Lomami ) 



do (H. C.) 



Credit Colonial & Commercial (.^nc. L. & W. Van de 



Velde) (Kasai) 



do (Crevelde) 



Comptoir Colonial franco-beige (Charles Dethier) 



(Cie forcstiere Sangha-Ouban^hi) 

 (Comminiere) 



do 



do 



.(American Congo CV) 



20,000 



860 



3,100 



4,600 



400 



36,000 



2,250 



21,000 

 6,000 

 4,500 



6,800 

 41.450 

 19.400 



160 166,5iO 



1,800 

 700 



4,400 



8.300 



1,400 

 12,700 



6.680 

 12,200 



46,500 

 2,700 



11,850 

 10,770 



3.375 123,375 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[7"/!^ Figures Iud\ 

 Jf.NE 12. — By the .'Steamer 



Fine. 



-Arnold & Zeiss 133,100 



(ieneral Rubber Co 30,000 



Meyer & Brown 7.200 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 12,100 



H. .\. Astlett & Co 21.800 



Henderson & Korn 50,000 



W. R. Grace & Co 5,700 



-American Express Co 22,200 



F. Kosenstern & Co 1,400 



G. .\msinck & Co 3,800 



Robinson & Co 60,100 



1 



u-ate Weight in PounJs 



Hubert, from Para and Manaos: 



ne. Medium. Coarse, 



4,600 



6,700 



2,900 

 18,500 

 4,300 



99,300 

 55,500 

 9,200 

 27,800 

 29,800 

 81,000 

 10,600 



Caucho. 

 10,700 = 

 15,400= 

 77,400= 

 .600 = 

 40,000= 

 97,300= 



15,500 



Total 347,400 52.500 



July 1. — By the steamer Denis, from 



Fine. Medium. 



-\rnold & Zeiss 83,300 17.700 



General Rubber Co 78.200 31,300 



Meyer &- Brown 3.900 2.500 



Ilagemever & Brunn 16,100 2,900 



II. .A. Astlett & Co 33,100 13,100 



Henderson & Korn 59,300 19.700 



Robinson & Co 52,400 11.800 



Robert Badenhop 4,300 



G. -\msinck & Co 3,200 700 



W. R. Grace & Co 



4,200 



3,500 



33,700 



354,600 



300= 



2,100= 



16,400= 



Totol. 



247,700 



107,600 



93,800 



43,400 



110,100 



232,600 



16,300 



22,200 



5,900 



9,400 



125,700 



260,200=1,014,700 

 Para and Manaos: 



Coarse. Caucho. Total. 



137,700 60,900= 299,600 



156,300 



154,800 



63,700 



101,900 



88,600 



82,800 



16,200 



10,500 



4,000 



Total 333,800 99,700 389.100 



July IS. — By the steamer Boniface, from Para 



Fine. Medium. Coarse; 



Arnold & Zeiss 53,700 



General Rubber Co 26.300 



Meyer & Brown 20.000 



Hender,';on & Korn 50,700 



H. A. Astlett & Co 8.600 



Robert Baderhop 20,000 



G. .Amsinck & Co 13,700 1,600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 1,100 



Robinson & Co 14,100 7,700 



155.800= 978,400 



and Manaos : 



13.200 



5,900 



400 



20.000 

 5,000 



91,500 

 10,000 

 55.900 

 72,800 

 23.100 

 11.200 

 3.600 

 14,000 



Caucho. 

 40,100= 

 200= 

 218,200 = 



Total. 



198,500 



42,400 



294,500 



143,500 



36,700 



31,200 



22,400 



15,100 



21,800 



Total 207.100 54,900 282.100 262,000= 806,100 



3.500= 



