July 1, 1917.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



619 



PLANTATION RUBBER EXPORTS FROM JAVA 



February, 



THE PORT OF 



Two Months Ending 

 February. 



To— 

 Holland: 



HeveJ pountls 



Great Britain: 



Ficus 



Hevea 



Ceara 



Castilloa 



1916. 



19ir. 



Totals . . . 

 United States: 

 Ficu 



29,120 



2 512 



602;560 



11,979 



5.382 



622,433 

 473 



2,523 



777,280 



4,035 



4,372 



1916. 



29,120 



3,876 



1,068,480 



11,979 



11,066 



1917. 



3,038 



1,028,160 



6,193 



7,009 



788,210 1,095,401 1,044,400 



Hevea 1,155.840 2,726,080 



Ceara 



Totals 

 Singapore; 

 Ficus .... 

 Hevea . . . 

 Ceara .... 

 Castilloa . . 



6.560 



1,162,873 



3.366 

 221.760 



3,912 



2.040,640 



11,114 



2.578 

 4,986,240 



2,726,080 2,055,666 4,988.818 



Totals 



Japan: 



Hevea 



Other Countries: 



Ficus 



Hevea 



Totals 



225,126 

 6,720 



1,672 

 17,920 



19,592 



268.800 



4,840 



796 



274.436 



5,419 



430,080 



1,168 



2,255 



438,922 



40,320 



1,672 

 17.920 



19,592 



2,398 



754,880 



6,624 



797 



764,699 



6,720 

 6,720 



FEDERATED MALAY STATES RUBBER EXPORTS. 



An official cablegram from Kuala Lumpur pives the export of plantation 

 rubber from the Federated Malay States in May at 7,179 tons compared 

 with 5,955 tons in April and 3,956 tons in the corresponding month last 

 year. The total export for the year is 33,463 tons as against 21,977 tons 

 for the corresponding period last year. Appended are the comparative 

 statistics : 



1915. 



January tons 3.473 



February 3.41 1 



March 3.41S 



April 2.777 



May 2.708 



Totals 15,787 



21,97 



33,463 



MOVEMENTS OF ALL KINDS OF RUBBER IN THE 



UNITED KINGDOM. 



April, 



_/^ 



Four months 

 ended April, 



Imports: 



Dutch East Indies ton^ 



French West Africa 



Gold Coast 



Other countries in Africa. . . 



Peru 



Brazil 



British India 



Straits Settlements 



Federated Malay States.... 

 Ceylon and dependencies... 

 Other countries 



1916. 

 324 

 101 

 143 

 342 

 6 



1,553 

 296 



2,803 



1,368 



568 



98 



1915. 



39 



63 



13 



303 



84 



1,533 



173 



3.374 



1,281 



1,133 



132 



1917. 



1916. 



989 



385 



291 



1,386 



270 



4,541 



763 



9,283 



4,222 



3,565 



367 



1915, 

 713 

 168 

 55 

 924 

 349 



4,749 



692 



12,786 



4,373 



6,614 

 641 



Total imports 10,110 7,602 8,128 34.295 26.062 32,064 



Exports from United King- 

 dom during April 8,4C2 



3,900 8.246 24. i 



16.378 21,828 



[The import and export figures by countries usually published in this 

 table are withheld by the British Government.] 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 

 NEW YORK. 



The following statistics arc not complete, due to Government 

 orders prohibiting access to the records. 



[The Figures Inditate U'eight in PoJttids.] 

 PARAS. 

 Fine, Medium, Coarse. Caucho. Cameta. Totals. 

 May 10. — By the Purno from Para : 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 320 52,177 9.240 25,410= 87,147 



May 16.— By the Tela from Para and Manaos: 



Raw Products Co 50,764 15,832 94,262 52.572 = 213,430 



May 22. — By the Tismari from Bolivia : 



Muller, Schall & Co 10,430 = 10,430 



June 4. — By the Ilamaraca from Para : 



Hagemeyer & Brunn "23.761 = 



5.700 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd.. 20,200 



General Rubber Co 41,000 



Muller, Schall & Co 82,164 



Meyer & Brown 73,900 



Raw Products Co 22,548 



H. A. Astlett & Co 19,769 



5,300 

 7,375 

 9,000 



32,000 



3,500 



20,422 98,227 

 19,900 136,600 



•4,475 = 



2,837 

 8.900 

 1,445 



3,990 



11.200 



2,977 



21,406 



3,600 



13.090 112,574 21,238 



June 4. — By the Rio de Janeiro from Para: 



-Aldens" Successors, Ltd. . 4.000 5,300 19,500 



Muller, Scliall & Co 36,740 



Meyer & Brown 85,000 



Raw Products Co 31,693 



H. A, Astlett & Co 13,838 



June 11. — By the Minas Geraes from Para: 



General Rubber Co 49,000 4,000 55,700 



Muller, Schall & Co 43,893 7,129 14,535 -15.790 



Meyer & Brown 184,500 20,700 6,800 52,800 



H, A. Astlett & Co 34,623 13,765 37,547 98,544 



June 11, — By the Levisa from Barranquilla : 



Muller, Schall & Co 300 



June 12. — By the Aagot from Para and Manaos: 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 22,400 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd.. 50,000 3.700 18,500 120,600 . 



General Rubber Co 254,200 163,300 57,300 



Meyer & Brown 120,300 7,700 177,300 805,200 



H. A. Astlett & Co...... 131, 331 11,028 30,936 156,208 



June 17. — By the Nagland from Manaos: 



General Rubbei Co 57,300 2,400 



Meyer & Brown 17,800 100 5,000 53,800 . 



H. A. Astlett & Co 11,220 660 11,160 



June 18. — By the Acre from Para and Manaos: 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd. . 1,200 400 1,300 



General Rubber Co 29,000 2,000 1,400 



Muller, Schall & Co 4,114 444 12,256 7,230 



Mever & Brown I8.0O0 2,000 12,000 20,000 



n. A. Astlett & Co 58,502 17,129 71,739 101.140 



41,406= 



11,200= 



34.188 = 



17,952 



23,761 



57,900 



49,800 



208,188 



239.400 



22,548 



208,077 



28.800 

 47,167 

 116,300 

 36,115 

 69,432 



I08.70O 

 113,347 

 264,800 

 202,431 



300 



.= 22,400 

 .= 192,800 

 .= 474,800 

 . = 1,110,500 

 .= 329,503 



59,700 

 76,770 

 23.040 



•500= 

 8,470= 



June 21. — By the Creole from Mexico: 

 Muller, Schall & Co. ... 500 



June 21. — By the Santa Marta from Pt. 

 Muller, Schall & Co 1,600 



2,900 



32,400 



24.044 



52,000 



256,980 



500 



Limon : 



.= 1,600 



' Weak Fine. 



PLANTATIONS. 



May 11. — By the Z?j*»fcti:;£?rg=East: 

 Raw Products Co. 



May 17, — By the P/i£'tH{Mj = F.ast: 

 Raw Products Co 



May 17. — By the Philade!pIuan = London 

 Charles T. Wilson Co., Inc 



May 17. — By the Saigon .JforM = East: 

 Fred. Stern & Co 



May 18. — By the Kccn<fy)i = B3tavia: 



Charles T, Wilson Co., Inc 



Raw Products Co 



May 21. — By the Saikai Mar» = Singapore 



Pounds. 

 6,693 



56,040 



31.360 



15,680 



11,200 

 33,449 



Charles T. Wilson Co., Inc 



Hagemeyer Trading Co 



May 23. — By the Sa/dV^London: 

 Charles T Wilson Co.. Inc 



56,000 

 42,614 



6,720 



May 24.— By the j;o>i<fo = Batavia: 



General Rubber Co 



Charles T Wilson Co., Inc. 



Fred, Stern & Co 



Meyer & Brown 



Raw Products Co 



Pounds. 



250,000 



8,960 



6,720 



170,000 



17,585 



May 24. — By the i4HraHi'o = Liverpool: 

 General Rubber Co 



May 24. — By the P'i'«ovio=London: 



General Rubber Co 



Meyer & Brown 



May 24. — By the Hanna Neilsen=EiLSt: 



-Mdens' Successors. Limited 



Rubber Trading Co 



Charles T. Wilson Co.. Inc 



Raw Products Co 



May 26. — By the 5i/oc!io«rfo = Batavia: 



General Rubber Co 



Meyer & Brown 



IIa,!?emeyer Trading Co 



40,000 



113,300 

 130,000 



6,700 

 11,200 



6,720 

 11,200 



268,000 

 29,000 

 15,045 



Pounds. 



Raw Products Co 27,604 



L. Littlejohn & Co 631,680 



May 28, — By ihe Euryadcs^SingapoTc: 



,'\Idens' Successors, Limited 130. 20O 



General Rubber Co 100,000 



Rubber Trading Co 134,400 



Charles T, Wilson Co., Inc 145,600 



Fred, Stern & Co 212,800 



Meyer & Brown 1 25,000 



Hacemeyer Trading Co 8,960 



Raw Products Co 6,773 



May 28. — By the Ma/n^»M = London: 



.Mdens' Successors, Limited '574,000 



Rubber Trading Co 22,400 



L, Liltlejohn & Co 74,973 



May 30, — By the £i(r.vbo(i'.' = Singapore: 



General Rubber Co 100,000 



Fred. Stern & Co '. . . 33.600 



Meyer & Brown 58.000 



Hagemeyer Trading Co • • • . 5,600 



