866 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



August 1, 1921 



FEDERATED MALAY STATES RUBBER EXPORTS 



An official report from Kuala Lumpur states that 7.058 tons of rubber 

 were exported from the Federal Malay Slates in Mav, as against 7, -444 tons 

 in April and 7,627 tons in (he corresponding montn last year. The total 

 exports for live months of the current year amount to 35,686 tons compared 

 with 46.4J6 tons last year and 43,623 tons in 1919. Appended arc the 

 comparative statistics. 



1919 1920 1921 



January tons 7,163 11,119 7,085 



February 10,809 9,781 6,091 



March 10.679 9,524 7.408 



April 7,664 8,375 7.444 



May 7.308 7,627 7,658 



Totals tons 43,623 46,426 35,686 



STRAITS SETTLEMENTS RUBBER EXPORTS 



An official report from Singapore states that 8,813 tons of plantation rub- 

 ber (transhipments 1,138 tons) were cNported from Straits Settlements 

 ports in the month of May. as compared with 6,091 tons in April and 

 15,617 tons in the corresponding month last year. The total exports for 

 five months of the current year amount to 33.801 tons as against 61,820 tons 

 last vcar and 77,666 tons in 1919. Appended are the comparative statistics: 



1919 1920 1921 



January Ions 14,404 13.125 5,809 



February 15,661 17,379 5,813 



March 20,908 5,931 7,275 



\pril 10.848 9.768 6,091 



jl^y 15,845 15,617 8,813 



Totals Ions 77,666 61,820 33,801 



These figures include transhipments of rubber from various places in the 

 neighborhood of the Straits Settlements, such as Borneo, Java, Sumatra and 

 the non-Federated Malay States as weU as rubber actually exported from 

 the Colony, but do not' include rubber exports from the Federated Malay 

 States. 



CEYLON RUBBER EXPORTS 



January 1, to Mav 25 



/ * --, 



1920 1921 



To United Kingdom pounds 13,715,086 13,993,304 



BelEium 106,830 249,904 



France 223,107 317,900 



Germary 108,228 1,653,548 



Holland 28 359,021 



Denmark 51,565 



Jtaly 89,600 90,720 



Norway 2,240 



Western Australia 56 



Victoria 5,440 107,970 



New South Wales 158,294 73.880 



United States 18,377,042 17,413.718 



Canada and Newfoundland 425,600 419,148 



India 586 8,132 



Straits Settlements 44,800 



Japan 155,427 140,146 



Totals pounds 33,410,124 34,881,196 



Cowpilcd by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. 



PLANTATION RUBBER EXPORTS FROM JAVA* 



April 



Four Months 

 ended April 



To 



1920 



Netherlands kilos 47 1 .000 



CJreat Britain 1,157,000 



Germany 18,000 



Belgium 



Unified' States".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'.'.'. I,o'o'5',6o6 



Sin-iapore 538,000 



Japan 47,000 



Australia 16,000 



1921 

 69I.Oao 

 1,596,000 

 28,000 



1920 

 1,529.000 

 2,324,000 



18,000 



488,000 

 122,000 



5,679,000 



1,689,000 



178,000 



16,000 



1921 



2.852.000 



3,852.000 



145,000 



5,000 



1,000 



2,391,000 



1,047,000 



95,000 



209,0CO 



Totals kUos 3,252,000 2,925,000 11,433,000 10,597,000 



Ports of origin: 



Tandiong Priok kilos 1,339,000 1,227.000 



Samarang 36,000 36.000 



Soera^aya 1,737,000 1.532.000 



5.371,000 4,846,000 



185,000 131,000 



5,472.000 4,774,000 



•The Match figures are verified. 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT ATLANTIC PORTS 

 AS STATED BY SHIPS' MANIFESTS 



PARAS AND CAUCHO AT NEW YORK 



Totals 

 Fine Medium Cc^arse Caucho Pov.nds 



May 27. By the S. S. "l.a Place" from Manaos. 

 Paul Bertuch 92,325 4,886 6,065 103,276 



June 14- Bv the S. S. "Denis" from Manacs. 



Paul Bertuch". 45.864 4.508 2,849 159 53.380 



Poel & Kelly 44,883 12,892 12,347 45,850 115,972 



JuNB 16. By the S. S. "Virgil" from Para. 



Paul Bcrn-ch 67,560 23,218 5,016 44,404 140,198 



Poel & Kelly 935 .21,639 22,574 



General Rubber Co 22,400» 



June 24. By the S. S. "Polvcarp" from Para. 

 Meyer & Brown, Inc 42,560 :. 42,560t 



Fine Medium Coarse Caucho 



JfNE 24. By the S. S. "Polvcarp" from Man.acs. 



II. A. Astlett & Co 60,000 



Paul teri.'ch 15,449 



Poel & Kelly 90,597 5,123 4,570 45.040 



Tune 26. By the S. S. "Manchurian Prince," from Para. 

 Meyer & Brown, Inc 56.000 



TuLv 6. Bv the S. S. "Lake Fackler" from Para. 



Po'el & Kelly' 22,359 108 6,944 



Paul Bertuch 6,746 11,550 



July 14 By the S. S. "La I.ande" from Manaos. 

 Meyer & Brown, Inc 91,840 



July 14. By the S. S. "La Lande" from Para. 



H. A. Astlett & Co 70,000 



Paul Bertuch 11.463 



G. Amsinck & Co., Inc 3,630 



Poel & Kellv 6,783 9,587 



Baring Brothers 772 11,350 



*Cameta. tlnclrdes medium. 



PLANTATIONS 



(.Figured at l.^'O f^uiinds net to the bale or case.) 

 Shipment Shipped 



Totals 

 Pounds 



60,000 



15,449 



145,330 



S6,00Ot 



29,411 

 18,296 



91,840r 



70,000 

 11.463 

 3,630 

 16.370 

 1'' 122 



June 20. By the S. S. 



Paul Bertuch 



H. A. .'\5tlett & Co 



L. Littlejohn & Co., Inc. 



June 21. By the S. S. 



Varic-us 



L. Littlejohn & Co., Inc. 



June 2,". By the S. S. 

 Poel & Kelly 



from: to: Pounds 



"Clan Maclnnes" at New York. 



Colombo New York 7.075 



Colombo New York 22,000 



Colombo New York 156,800 



"Kastern Exporter*' at New York. 

 Colombo New York 33,320 



Singaixjre New York 44.800 



"Yapalaga" at New York. 

 Rotterdam New York 47,520 



Totals 



185,875 



78,120 



47.520 



