1, 1910.1 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



327 



all 



jfac- 



tiircs of india rubber and 

 guna percha, N. O. P.: 



Frpiii Great Britair $853 



ITniled Stat-s 51 ,05S 



Dlher countries 73 



Totals $51,712 



Hard rubber in tubes: 



From United States $97 



Boots and shoos: 



I'nited States .' ' .' .' .' .' . '$9,525 

 Other countries 



Totals $9,525 



llelting: 



From Great Hritain 



United States $1,969 



Totals $1,969 



Webbing — iver one inch wide: 



From Great Britain 



United States $15,955 



Other countries 



Totals .. . $15,955 



*In addition, the nnports of rubber 

 rubber and gutta percha not otherwis. 

 Cireat Britain and $2.^0 from other Co 

 Great Britain, and $1,535 from other 



EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RUBBER GOODS. 



Eight Months Endin 



Hrod- Reexports 

 ice of of foreign 

 anada. goods. 



Melting: 



To United States . 

 Newfoundland 

 Other countries 



fo Great Britain . 

 United States 

 Newftundland 

 Other countries 



Boots and shu 



Newfoundland 



$258,385 

 3,526 

 56,066 



Totals 



$49,204 $15,000 $519,919 $110,525 



'During November, 613.800 pounds of rubber waste was exported to 

 I Tilled S»ates, making a total of 5,897,500 pounds for the eight months 

 ending November, 1915. 



tOuring November, 10,000 pounds of gum chicle was exported to Great 

 Britain, and 104,375 pounds to the United States. During the eight months 

 ending November, 1915, 20,000 pounds of gum chicle was exported to Great 

 ■ ii.iin, 1,078,585 to the United States, and 66,834 pounds to other countries. 



UNITED KINGDOM RUBBER STATISTICS FOR 1915. 



IMPORTS. 

 December, 1915. 



FACTIREB — 



^ rude rubber 



itish India 



raits Settlements, in- 

 cluding I.abuan . . . 

 edcrated Malay 



Ceylon and depend- 



Pounds. 



346,000 

 380,500 

 44,300 



533,800 



12,200 



1,839,200 



404,300 



4,396,800 



1,927,700 



2,026,000 

 211,000 



Value. 



$211,595 

 179,723 

 15,426 



248,132 6,255,500 2,611.193 



6,365 1,658.200 866,397 



1,093,530 28,639.100 15.750,186 



271,474 3,288,800 1,809,441 



2,896,599 66,053,200 35,890,274 



1,284,551 28,880,300 16,232,745 



.12,121,800 $7,768,316 176,045,600 $95,221,013 



perc 



Manukactdred— 

 Apparel, waterproofed 

 Boots and shoes — do::e 

 Insulated wire 



Motor tires and tubes. 

 Motorcycle tire« and ti 



229,426 

 47,764 

 13,501 



,030,836 



Cycle tires 



ubes. 



$26,127 

 1.284,304 

 468,251 

 15,013 

 9,654,998 

 510,898 

 316.648 

 100,199 



.\pparel, waterproofed 

 Boots and 'hxa-docc 

 Insulated wire 



tires and t 

 ; and tubes, 

 specified . . . . 



$3,378 

 85,453 

 44.027 

 2,733,536 

 66,893 

 112.655 

 31.940 



BURMA'S PACKING TRADE. 



Engine and boiler packing materials, including ashesto.s, are 

 imported through the port of Rangoon, Burma, to the value of 

 $45,000 a year, reports Consul Moorhead at Rangoon. Great 

 Britain supplies close to $40,000 worth and the United States 

 around $3,000 worth. In 1914 the value of exports of these 

 goods from the United States to Burma was inordinately swelled 

 by one big shipment of rubber packing to a Rangoon oil company. 



