THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December 1, 1918. 



COMPARATIVE HIGH AND LOW RUBBER PRICES. 



MONTHLY IMPORTATIONS OF CRUDE RUBBER 

 INTO THE UNITED STATES. 



.51® .-46 



Plantations: Allocated. 



First latex crepe $0. 52 @ 0.41 



Smoked sheet 



ribbed ... 



Paras: 

 Upriver, fine. . 

 Upriver, coar.si 

 Islands, fine... 

 Islands, coarse, 



Free. 

 $0.63 @0.60 



66@ M'A 

 38@ .31 

 57@ .44 

 25@ .21^^ 

 ,26@ .21 



.63 @ .55 $0.80@0.71 



WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT. 



Pl.ANTA- 

 1918. TIONS. 



January ....tons 15.201 



February 9.715 



March 14,999 



April 12.703 



May 13,783 



June 21,787 



jfulv 13,657 



.August 8,473 



September '!,613 



October 7,299 





GUTHRIE & CO.. LIMITED, Singapore, report [October 18. 1918] 

 The immediate effect ai the report issued by the Rubber Commission 

 a sharo rise in prices, and the weekly auction opened on Wednesday to a 

 •trong market. Fine pale crepe sold up to 58!4 cents and ribbed smoked 

 •heet up to 57J/j cents— 8 and 5 cents, respectively, above last week's top 

 prices. These higher values were barely maintained, the best prices paid 

 in the concluding stage of the sale to-day being 57^5 cents for crepe and 

 53J< cents per sheet. Clean brown and dark ^repes were in good demand 



■ng 



sheet. Clean browi 

 cents above last week's 



'i/fd iv The Rubber Association of America, Inc.) 



EXPORTS OF INDIA RUBBER FROM MANAOS 

 DURING AUGUST, 1918. 



,260 

 The foUowii 



The quantity catalogued 





Sheet, fine ribbed snicked 52c 



Sheet, good ribbed smoked 39 



Sheet, plain unsmoked 39 



Crepe, fine pale 55 



Crepe, good pale 41 



Crepe, fine brown 34J4 



Crepe, good brown 30!^ 



Crepe, dark 24 



Crepe, bark 12 



Scrap, loose 14 Vi 



IcUos 236,784 



Mcndes & Co 81,593 



redo, Porto & Co 111,581 



;11 & Co 63,802 



94,086 

 24,570 

 5,122 

 6,564 



93,873 423,257 



44,934 28,963 



5.280 58,749 



49,178 30,060 



848,000 

 180,060 

 180,732 

 149,604 



transit Tquitos 7,692 



Tot.Ms 501,452 



166,033 204,787 581,649 1,453,921 



•Quoted 



PLANTATION RUBBER EXPORTS FROM JAVA. 



CRUDE RUBBER 



England 



1917. 



_ _ _ kilos 42,000 



UnTted States 921 ,000 



Canada 



Singapore 155,000 



A'uslralia ".['.'. ^'. '.'.'.'.'. '. '. '. '. ' '6,666 

 Other countries 



Totals 



,124,000 

 803.000 



Batavia 



Samarang 11.000 



Soerahaya 306.000 



Other ports 4,000 



213,000 

 83,000 



667,000 

 22.000] 



303,000 



1,288,000 



969.000 

 10.000 

 309,000 



1917. 

 1,658,000 

 10,377,000 1 



,011,000 

 ■18,6661 



7,746,000 

 144.000 



4,931.000 

 243,000 



1918. 



1,659,000 



4,847,000 



5,874,000 



663,000 



813,000 



ARRIVALS AT 

 NEW YORK. 



es Indicate Weight in 

 PARAS. 

 Fine. Medium. Coarse. 

 August 31. By the Sergipe, from Manaos. 



General Rubber Co 448,000 448,000 



September 10. By the Curveilo, from Para and Manaos. 



General Rubber Co 212,800 ... 



October 17. By the Aug. N. Snow, from Para. 



General Rubber Co.. 112,000 13,440 56,000 ... 



October 31. By the Maud Morey, from Para and Manaos. 

 H. A. Astlett & C 

 Poel & Kelly..., 



THE PORT OF 



Pounds.] 



^aucho. Cameta. Totals. 



212.800 

 181,440 



13.064,000 13.856,000 



General Rubber 



November II. 



H. A. Astlett & 



162,000 



299,000 45,000 

 .... 163,500 15,700 

 Co.. 112.000 112,000 

 By the Nat. L. Gorton, 



Co. 



1,500 



49,000 40,000 251,000 



69.500 242,000 655,500 



89.600 134,000 403,200 



67,200 134,400 67,200 492,800 



from Para. 



32.000 12,000 :. 48,500 



ARRIVALS AT THE PORT OF 

 NEW YORK. 



GUAYULE. 



Pounds. 

 October 29. By the Almirante, No. 16, from 



Eagle Pass, Texas: 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co 9/, 000 



November 18. By rail to .\kron from Eagle 

 Contmenlal-Mexican Rul.bcr Co 68,000 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 

 PACIFIC COAST AS REPORTED. 



PLANTATIONS. 



Pounds. 

 September 23. By the Oranje. from San Fran- 

 General Rubber Co ... . 



General Rubber Co 



Fred. Stern & Co.. 



November 7 



Mar. 





Far 



East: 

 J. T. Johnstone & Co 



IIO.S 



October 23 

 East: 

 J. T. Johnstone & C< 

 October 23. By the 

 East: 

 T. T. Johnstone & Co 



Far 



38,500 



the Matsura Maru. fr 



Tenpaisan Maru, from Far 



4.600 



Suki Maru, from Singa 



October 30 



Mever & Brown 119,400 



Poel & Kelly 145,000 



Fred. Stern & Co 20,160 



November 1. Bv the Rembrandt, from 

 Meyer & Brown 



November 2. By the City of Key W, 



Poel & ^Kelly ' 44,800 



General Rubber Co 2,986,000 



the Shinyo Maru, 



X. Johnston. 

 N:1VEMHER 6. 

 T. Johnstoni 



!5,500 



& Co 



By the Tii.'ondari, irom : 



& Co 38,080 



By the Kaisha Maru, from Singa- 



November 8. 

 Poel & Kelly. 



By the Ning Chow. 



from the Far East: 

 By the Karimata. 



from the Far East: 

 By the Arabia Maru, 



from the Far East: 

 By the Siwa Maru, 



from the Far East: 

 By the Taika Maru, 



from the Far East: 

 y the Ning Chow, frc 



56,000 

 197,120 



CRUDE RUBBER ARRIVALS AT 



PACIFIC COAST AS STATED 



BY SHIPS' MANIFESTS. 



(f-gu-cd 180 pounds net to the case o> 



TO KITCHENER. ONTARIO. 



October 25. By the Arabia Maru. in 



NOVEN 



Kaufman 



8ER 14. By the Kenkon 

 Kobe, via Yokohama: 

 Rubber Co 



-.Arrived at Tacoma. 



TO NEW YORK. 

 October 25. By the Arabia Maru, from Singa- 



Alden's Successors, Limited... 11,160 



Robinson & Co 46,800 



William H. Stiles 14,040 72.000 



October 29. By the Suki Maru, from Singapore, 



F. H. Henderson & Co. 



10,440 

 108,180 



L. Littlejohn & Co 155,520 



Poel & Kelly 108,720 



Rubber Trading Co 151,920 



Ed. Maurer & Co 239,400 



William H. Stiles 67,500 841,680 



'October 30. By the Eastern Light, from Ba- 

 \'arious'^' .^'.^ . .° .!'. 363.780 



isshipped by the Hosei Maru 

 IMBER 7. By the Ning Chow, fn 



Deli, 



Yokohama: 



Alden's Successors, Limited... 28.080 



Robinson & Co 1.800 



Fred. Stern & Co 3,600 33,480 



November 7. By the Ning Chow, from Penang, 

 via Yokohama: 



Mden's Successors, Limited... 5,400 



Fred. Stern & Co 28,800 34,200 



