THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[AvciM 1. 1916. 



Pounds, 

 TO NEW YORK. 

 Heiulerson & Korn. 



International Trading Co 74,620 



Guthrie & Co 5,590 80,210 



TO SEATTLE. 

 British Consul General. 



Guthrie & Co 6,110 



TO SEATTLE. 

 .Tu.NE 29.— Bv the steamer Inaba Main. 

 Nippon Yusen Kaisha 7 ,SW 



TO AKRON 

 July 3.— By the steamer Titan. 



J. T. Johnstone & Co. 



Planters Stores & Agency Co. 9,100 

 Kajang Rubber Estate 2,470 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 



Harrisons & Crosfield 121,290 



Anglo-Malay Rubber Co 53,820 



Duff Development Co 17,030 203,710 



TO NEW YORK. 



Tnitecl Slates Rubber Co. 



General Rubber Co 198.380 



Henderson & Korn. 



International Trading Co 44,460 



J. T. Johnstone & Co. 



Duff Development Co 8,320 



Arnold & Zeiss. 



Weller & Co 34,320 



C. W. Mackie & Co 20,020 



°WeIl.r'& Co 47,450 



L. Littlciohn & Co. 



C. VV. Mackie & Co 29,120 



Arthur Meyer & Co. 



Inch Kenneth Rubber Estate. . 2,470 384,540 



TO SEATTLE. 



VV. R Grace & Co. 



Cumbe.batch & Co 11.310 



Guthrie & Co 6,240 



R. T. Eied Si Co 6,240 



George Stewart & Co 4,810 



Sungei Pureen Rubber Co 2,470 



Cheras Rubber Estate 2,470 33,540 



TO SAN FRANCISCO. 

 Jl'LY 8.— By the steamer Gisimn Maru. 



W. R. Grace & Co. 



Sandilands, Buttery & Co 45,500 



TO AKRON. 

 July 20. — Bv the steamer Manila Maru. 



The B. F. Goodrich Co. 



W. T. Easley 67,470 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 



Rubber Estates of Johore 18,590 86,060 



TO SEATTLE. 



July 20.— By the steamer Bankoku Maru. 

 The B. F. Goodrich Co. 



W. T. Easley 688,220 



L. I.ittlejohn & Cc. 



Patcrson, Simons & Co 70,460 



W. R. Grace & Co. 



Penang Rubber Estates 11,050 



Malaysia Rubber Co., Ltd 5.720 775,450 



POU.VDS 

 GUTTA JELUTONG. 



TO SEATTLE. 

 July 3.— By the steamer Tilan. 

 Dexter-Horton National Bank. 

 Jaeger & Co 40,17f 



TO SEATTLE. 

 July 8.— By the steamer CisliuK Mam. 

 L. Littlejohn & Co. 



Paterson, Simons & Co 105,170 



Katz Bros 55,120 



Adamson, Gelfellow & Co 44.980 



Huttenbach Bros. & C5 6,370 211, 64C 



TO SEATTLE. 

 July 20. — By the steamer Bankoku Maru.- 

 L. Littlejohn & Co. 



Patcrson. Simons & Co 204,750 



Jaeger & Co 11.180 215,930 



GUTTA PERCHA. 

 TO SEATTLE. 

 July S.— By the steamer Gishun .Maru. 

 L. Littlejohn & Co. 



Katz Bros 21,450 



TO SEATTLE. 



TuLY 20.— Bv the steamer Bankoku Maru. 

 L. Littlejohn & Co. 



Katz Bros 15,340 



GUTTA SIAK. 

 TO SEATTLE. 

 July 20.— By the steamer Bankoku Maru. 

 r,. Littlejohn & Co. 



Katz Bro'. 25.610 



CUSTOM HOUSE STATISTICS. 



Port of Detroit— May, 1916. 



Imports: Pounds. Value. 



Rubber scrap 15,950 $136 



Exports: 



Rubber scrap 6,458 $491 



Reclaimed rubber 87,719 10,324 



Totals 94,167 $10,815 



Port of New York- May, 1916. 

 Imports: 



India rnhhe, 19,650,628 $12,732,501 



Balat;, 75,062 33,855 



(k:tt.-i Killing (I'nntianak). 308,797 19,035 



Gutta |.. . I h:i 421,783 22,539 



Rubber ^t.aii 986,950 64,544 



Manufaclurtsof guttapercha 20,500 



Manufactures of India rubber 32,864 



Substitutes, elasticon, etc 276 



21,443,220 $12,926,114 

 22,628 $16,744 



Pounds. 



Haiala 44.800 20,000 



Reclainud rubbar 90,174 16,870 



Totals 157.602 $53,614 



Port of Boston— Iune, 1916. 

 Imports: 



India rubber 313,766 $208,935 



Gutta jelutong (Pontianak). 658,295 29,668 



Guttapercha 79,245 8,263 



Manufactures of India rubber 8,830 



Totals 1.051,306 $255,696 



Exports: 



India rubber boots /-aiVi 21,392 $43,215 



India rubber shoes pairs 91.326 37,768 



Rubber scrap 4,457 690 



.\utomobile tires 156,124 



Otbtr rubber tires 25 



lieltina. hose, etc 49,734 



.Ml other manufactures of 



rubber 83,257 



Total $370,813 



Port of Chicago — June. 1916. 



Gutta jelutong (Pontianak; $1,610 



Port of Cleveland— June. 1916. 

 Imports: 



India rubber 329.530 $231,822 



Manufactures of india rub- 

 ber 2,990 



Totals J29.530 $234,812 



Port of Galveston— Tune. 1916. 



Manufactures of india rubber $15 



Port of New Orleans— June. 1916. 



India rubber 17,693 $6,203 



POR 



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Belting, hose, etc $4,193 



Port of San Francisco — June. 1916. 

 Imports: 



India rubber 274.363 $193,975 



Gutta percha 360 52 



Manufactures of india rubber 436 



Totrds 274.723 $194,463 



I'c.rt of Seattle— June, 1916. 

 Imports: 



Iniia rubber 2.881,740 $1,995,228 



Gutta jelutong (Pontianak). 2.112,026 109,952 



Gutta percha 246.762 29,242 



Manufactures of india rubber 40 



Totals 5.240.528 $2,134,462 



PLANTATION RUBBER FROM THE FAR EAST. 



TOTAL EXPORTS FROM MALAYA. 

 (From lanuary 1, 191b, lu .LiUs named. Reported by Barlow & Co., Singa- 

 pore. These figures include the production of the Federated 

 Malay States, but not of Ceylon.) 



From From From Port Swet- 



Singapore. Malacca. Penang. tenham. 



.\pril April April May 



To— 30, 1916. 30. 1916. 30, 1916. 18, 1916. Totals. 



Ignited Kingdom.. ;6.i,10,29i,60n 1,538,534 7,527,100 8,250,747 27,607,981 



The Continent 4,888,533 20,667 4,909,200 



lapan 1,349,479 1,349,479 



Ceylon 76.894 225,466 605.248 907,608 



United States 27.333.200 3,106,667 30,439,867 



Australia 130.047 130,047 



Totals 44,699,753 1,538,534 10,879,900 8,855,995 65.344,182 



For same period, 1915 20,651,757 3,276,002 8.230.797 10.915.581 43,074,137 

 For same period, 1914 12.167.673 1,772.527 5,398.000 10,860.277 30,198.476 

 For same period, 1913 8,614,698 4,589,733 10,530,769 13.735,200 



FEDERATED MALAY STATES RUBBER EXPORTS. 



An official cablegram from Kuala Lumpur gives the figures of the export 

 of plantation rubber from the Federated Malay States during the month of 

 June as 5,114 tons against 3,956 tons in May last and 3,403 tons in the 

 corresponding month last year. The total export for the six months of the 

 current year amounted to 27,091 tons against 19,190 tons in 1915 and 

 13,850 tons in 1914. Appended are the comparative figures: 



1914. 1915. 1916. 



January tons 2.542 3,473 4,471 



February 2.364 3,411 5,207 



March 2,418 3,418 4,429 



April 2,151 2.777 3,914 



Mav 2,069 2,708 3,956 



June 2,306 3,403 5,114 



Totals 13,850 19,190 27,091 



STRAITS SETTLEMENTS RUBBER EXPORTS. 



A cablegram from the Colonial Secrctarv, Singapore, notifies that the 

 export of plantation rubber frimi Straits Settlements ports in the month 

 of May amounted to 3.274 tons, compared with 4,219 tons in April and 

 3,588 tons in the corresponding month last year. The total export for 

 the first five months of the current year amounted to 19,776 tons against 

 13,360 tons in 1915 and 7.026 tons in 1914. Appended arc the comparative 



1914. 1915. 1916. 



January tons 1.181 2.576 4,443 



February 1,703 2,741 3,359 



March ■ 1,285 2.477 4,481 



April 1,548 1.978 4,219 



May 1,309 3,588 3,274 



Totals 7,026 13,360 19,776 



These figures include transhipments of rubber from various places in 

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

 and the non-Federated Malav States as well as rubber actually exported 

 from the Colonv, but do not include rubber exports from the Federated 

 Malay States. 



EXPORTS or CTEYLON GROWN RUBBER. 



(From January 1 to Tune 12. 1915 and 1916. Compiled by the Ceylon 



Chamber of Commerce.) 



To— 1915. 1916. 



LTnit,-d States />t)u«rfi 5,084.644 12.172.076 



Canada and Newfouodland. . .' 340.140 2,240 



France 209.576 691.093 



Russia 327,720 179,010 



United Kingdom 11,672,419 8.336,026 



Aust.alia 168,081 407,451 



India 500 628 



Straits Settlement" 119,933 



Japan 183,739 130.516 



Totals 18,106.752 21,919,039 



(Same period 1914. 14.454.752 pounds; same ,5eriod 1913. 9.675.521.1 The- 



