August 1, 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



871 



Unmanufactured — free 



Crude rubber 



From Straits Settlements. 



Totals, unmanufactured.. . 

 Rubber manufactures. dt(fia6/e 



Manufactured 

 Auton^^bile and other tires. 



Inner tubes 



Beltinc;, htise, and packinf^. . 

 Other rubber manufactures. 



Totals, manufactured, . . 

 Rubber scrap and reclaimed. 



Unmanufactured — free 

 Crude rubber 



From Canada 



Straits Settlements. 

 Dutch East Indies. 

 Jai an 



SAN FRANCISCO 



IMPORTS 



1,036.866 

 131,349 

 34,944 



Totals .1,203,159 



Jclutong (Pontianak) 11,169 



Totals, unmanufactured. 1,214,328 



Rubber manufactures. rfi((tafc/t' 



Manufactured 



Automobile and ether tires 



Inner tubes 



Belting, hose, and packing 



Rubber boots and shoes. /'aiVj 3,107 



Soles and heels 



Druggists' sundries 



Other rubber manufactures.. 



Tctals, manufactured. . . 



Insulated wire 



Rubber scrap and reclaimed. 179,118 



$601,766 

 56,664 

 17.748 



$676,178 

 2,180 



$678,358 

 $482 



$189,549 



23,662 



75.138 



3.698 



3,318 



7.685 



32.150 



$335,200 



$8,250 



8.901 



FOREIGN EXPORTS 



Gutta percha. 



$2 



L* N M A N u FACTURED — free 

 Crude rubber 



From Canada 



Stiaits Settlements.. 

 Hongkong 



Totals, unmanufactured . 

 Rubber manufactures. (in/ia^/e 



Manufactured 



Aut^mob'k- and other tires.. 



Inner tulies 



lielting, hose, and packing.. 

 Rubber boots and shoes. pairx 



Soles and heels 



Drujigists' sundries 



Other rubber manufactures.. 



Totals, manufactured 



Insulated wire 



Rubber scrap and reclaimed. 



Rubber scrap and reclaimed. 

 Rubber manufactures, rf^ha/'/e 

 Chicle dutiable 



Rubber scrap and reclaimed. 

 Rubber manufactures. d»(ia&/^ 



Manufactured 

 Automobile and other tires.. 



Inner tubes . . . . 



Belting, hose, and packing. . 

 Rubber hi ots and shoes. patVj 



Soles and heels 



Druggists' sundries 



Other rubber manufactures. 



Totals, manufactured. , 



Insulated wire 



Rubber scrap and reclaimed 



33,435 $6,691 



101,096 28,728 



1,687 



4.660 



4,660 



240 



123,195 



65,594 

 434'.652 



360 



134,531 $35,419 



$893 



$60,079 

 4,784 

 13,905 

 2,330 

 386 

 1.041 

 2.062 



$84,587 

 $22,026 



$792 



$792 

 $31 



$610 



309 

 403 

 805 

 121 

 3,220 



$5,470 



$57 



2,888 



$1,800 



13.87V 



233,589 



4,715 



IMPORTS OF CRUDE RUBBER INTO THE UNITED STATES Vi CUSTOMS 

 DISTRICTS 



June, 1921 



r- -^ -^ 



CUSTOMS DISTKICTS Pounds \ alue 



Massachusetts 329,590 $31,165 



New York 33,479,406 5,603,708 



Maryland 227,500 99,769 



San Uiego 33.099 15.612 



Los Angeles 172,950 27,544 



San Francisco 207,213 28,558 



Oregon 11,470 4,077 



Washington 118,720 14,795 



Colorado 44,800 4,589 



Totals 34,624,748 $5,831,817 



RUBBER STATISTICS FOR THE DOMINION OF 

 CANADA 



IMPORTS OF CRUDE AKD MANUFACTURED RUBBER 



April 



1920 

 * 



Founds 



ITn' MANUFACTURED — free 

 Rubber, gutta percha, etc. 



l-'rom United Kingdom 403,302 



United States 232,178 



Belgium 4,306 



Brazil 73,650 



British East Indies 



Ceylon 33,600 



India 5,300 



Straits Settlements. 852,845 



France 11,310 



Total 1,616,491 



Rubber, recovered 235,617 



Rubber, powdered, and rubber 



or gutta percha scrap 200.831 



Rubber substitutes 153,970 



Totals, unmanuf.ictured. . 2,206,909 

 Partly Manuf\ctured — 

 Hard rubber sheets and rods. 4,952 



Hard rubber tubes 



Rubber thread, not covered. . . 4.240 



Totals, partly manufactured. 9,192 



Manufactured — 



Belting 



Hose 



lack'ng 



Boots and shoes 



Clothins. including water- 



proc fed 



Gloves 



Hot-water bottles 



Tires, sr lid 



Tires, pneumatic 



Inner tubes 



Klastic, round or flat 



Mats and matting 



Cement 



Other rubber manufactures 



Totals, manufactured 



Totals, rubber imports.. 2,216,101 

 Insulated wire and cables 

 Wire and cables covered 

 with cotton, linen, silk, 



rubber, etc 



Copper wire and cables, cov- 

 ered as above 



Chicle 



Fillets 



Webbing 



Fountain pens 



V'alue 



$256,326 



96.446 



2.050 



39,013 



22,468 



1,974 



478,980 



7,591 



$904,848 

 37,656 



7,335 

 21,244 



$971,103 



1,859 

 6,373 



$11,110 



$16,275 



6,243 



6,929 



59,178 



25,061 



549 



2,496 



20,835 



149,214 



7,532 



45,420 



202 



3,501 



126,023 



$469,458 



Pounds 



1,049.015 



9.682 



70,400 



478,035 



\'alue 



$174,921 



1.783 



12,667 



167,949 



728,020 



169,860 



2,335.152 

 27,365 



134,620 

 8,616 



2,505,753 



638 



■ 2,664 



3,302 



$527 



180 

 ,344 



9,118 



2,045 



$540,687 



$447 

 2,634 

 3,536 



$6,617 



$6,610 

 6,848 

 4,246 

 6,720 



18,701 



774 



1.065 



7,161 



60,770 



4,531 



21,266 



577 



1,950 



146,386 



$287,605 



$1,451,671 2,509,055 $834,909 



$11,078 

 11,981 



661 



101,061 



3,066 



$12,584 



6,964 

 97 



20,059 

 776 



EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RUBBER GOODS 



April 



1920 



1921 



Produce 



of 



Canada 



Value 



ITn manufactured — 



Crude and waste rubber $15,014 



MANt.-FACTUREI> — 



Belting $2,017 



Hose 4,786 



Boots and shoes. 115,529 



Clothing, including water- 



proofed 930 



Tires, pneumatic 929,006 



Tires 440 



Other manufactures 28,229 



Totals, manufactured.. $1,080,937 



Totals, rubber exports. $1,095,951 

 Chicle 



Reex- 

 ports of 

 Foreign 

 Goods 

 Value 



$1,751 



Produce 



of 

 Canada 

 Value 



$2,024 



$298 



5,139 



38.271 



1,503 



86,080 



1.319 



8,750 



$12,179 $141,360 



Reex- 

 ports of 

 Foreign 

 Goods 



Value 



$1,302 



10,746 

 1,433 



$13,930 



$143,384 

 $3,396 



