THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Chart Showing Fluctuations in Para 



itions on tlie first of each month, and are indicate. 1 



First Latex Crepe ^^ — — — — 



Plantation Rubber for Five Years 



maginary veitical lines bisecting the spaces representing the 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



Total Exports KRn.M M.' 



l^rL 



Singapore. 



To— Sept. 30. 



Great Britain pounds 23,623,400 



(onlinent 3,583.334 



Japan 1,705,915 



Ceylon 222,050 



United States 30,062.400 



Australia 342,059 



amed. Reported by Barlow & Co., Singapore 

 e the production of the Federated Malay 

 ss, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swet- 

 Malacca. Penang. tenham. 



Oct. 31. Sept. 30. Oct. 31. Total. 



6,617,032 17,702,865 23,695,003 71,638,300 



745,599 24,640 4,353,573 



1,705,915 



437,866 1,269,159 1,929,075 



2,451,934 32,514,334 



Sheet, fine ribbed smoked.... 

 Sheet, fair to good ribbed 



smoked 



Sheet, plain smoked 

 Sheet, ribbed unsmoked 

 Sheet, plain unsmoked 

 Crepe, fine pale 

 Crepe, good pali 

 Crepe, fine brow 

 Crepe, i^ood brow 

 Crepe, 'dark 

 Crepe, bark . 



In Singapore 



Picul.* 

 $132@137 



Sterling equivalent 



6«@2/ 7« 62.33@64.36 



342,059 



Total 59,539,158 6,617,032 21,338,264 24.988,802 112,483.256 



Same period, 1914.. 28,968,720 4,108,376 15,948,133 24,840,136 73,865,365 



Same period, 1913.. 19,172.056 11,334.533 22,244,550 52,751.139 



Same period, 1912.. 9,998,689 6,737,897 15,811,164 32,547,750 



Exports of Ceylon Grown Rubber. 



1915. Compiled by the Ceylo 



Great Britain 

 United State 

 Belgium . . . 



Australia . . . 



(Same period 1913, 2 

 The export fiRures o( 



the imports re-exported. 



at thj total 



536,349 pounds; same period, 1912, 12,083,717.) 

 rubber given in the above table for 1914 include 

 (These amount to 3,369.319 pounds.) To arrive 

 Kported for that 

 total exports. The figures for 1915 



SINGAPORE. 

 [November 3. 1915]: 



den 



, some 226 

 nged hands, 

 d improved considerably dur- 



In the aftc 



tlic 



I'lne pale crepe was in exceptional demand and sold up to $136, 

 ncrease of $2. Fine ribbed smoked sheet fetched the top price of t 

 $137, all parcels selling readily. 



vanted. ribbed and plain, at $127 and $125 sho 

 ig improvements of $2 and $3 respectively. 

 The lower grades moved off freely at an average increase of $3. 

 on offer, 

 of values: 



Unsmoked sheet 



