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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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UNITED KINGDOM RUBBER STATISTICS 



July 



Totals 14,491,700 £1,400,017 



Waste and reclaimed rubber. 611,200 16,480 



21,450,400 £2,143,626 

 710,400 12,069 



Totals, unmanufactured. 15,102,900 £1,416,498 



Gutta percha and balata. 

 Rubber substitutes 



M.\NUFACTURED — 



Borts and shoes, .doacn pairs 



Waterproof clothing 



Tires and lubes 



Other rubber manufactures... 

 Insulated w ire 



233,900 



9,412 



34,692 



£17,221 



650 



132,622 



42,447 



558 



22.160.800 £2,155,695 

 860,900 139,604 



158,100 7,407 



EXPORTS 



Unmanufactured — 

 Waste and reclaimed rubber. 1,192,400 

 *Kubber substitutes 



£31,650 



25,574 



1,464,500 



24J.S00 



£68,381 

 512 



578.397 



48,153 



300 



£41,076 



11,556 



Totals 1,192,400 



Manufactured — 

 Roots and shoes, . .dose u pairs 6,565 



Waterjiroof clothing 



Insulated wire 



Submarine cables 



Tires and tubes 



Other rubber manufactures 



£31,650 1,707,300 £52,632 



Totals 



£14,021 

 117,824 

 88,452 

 107,265 

 314,358 

 214,955 



£856,875 



37,375 



£71,824 

 307,090 

 176,586 

 44,039 

 763,504 

 465,741 



£1,828,784 



EXPORTS— COLONIAL AND FOREIGN 



Unmanufactured — 

 Crude rubber: 



To Russia 22,400 



Sweden, Norway and 



Denmark 571,300 



Germany 108,500 



Belgium -. 772,600 



France 763,700 



Spain 45.100 



Italy 408.200 



Austria-Hungary 



Other European coun- 

 tries 485,800 



United Slates 1.046,200 



Canada 528,100 



Other countries 117,900 



£3,500 



71,017 

 10.064 

 61,244 

 71,576 

 5.000 

 35,412 



220,900 



771,000 



378,800 



2,680,100 



53,600 

 402,000 



88,300 



46,369 45.000 



78,449 2,454,900 



49,308 219,700 



14,323 416,400 



£22,846 



64,427 



48,952 



266,207 



5,728 



42,262 



8,665 



4,607 



276,884 

 20,587 

 49,167 



Totals, rubber 



Waste and reclaimed rubber 

 Gutta percha and balata,... 



•Rubber substitutes 



Manufactured — 

 Boots and shoes. . .(fore*? /"nf' 



Waterproofed clothing 



Tires and tubes 



Insulated wire 



Other manufactures 



4,869,800 £446,262 7,730,700 £810,332 



190,600 



£24,868 



£168 



81 



9,264 



'4,766 



1,900 

 174,700 

 2,400 



486 



£109 

 19,671 

 101 



£6,599 



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107,464 



42 



2,810 



Totals, manufactured £14,279 



"Included in "Other Articles." Class III, T. prior to 1920. 



£116,924 



THE MARKET FOR COTTON AND OTHER FABRICS 

 NEW YORK 



WITH MINOR FLr'CTL'.\TioNS, American cotton steadily declined 

 last month, due to the general lack of demand and uncer- 

 tain crop conditions. From 30.75 cents, the price quoted on Aug- 

 ust 31. middling u|)lands spot cotton fell to 25.50 cents on Septem- 

 ber 30. in a weak market. 



At this writing, a fine prospect for cotton is clouded and made 

 I uncertain, both in Texas and Oklahoma, by too much precipitation 



