MHKR 1, 1914.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



U3 



\l RICAN. 



Lopori, ball, prime 



1.' ipi iri, strip, prime 



Aruwimi 



Upper Congo, ball red. . . . 



Ikelemba 



Sierra Leone, 1st quality. 



Massai, red 



Soudan Niggers 



Cameroon, ball 



Benguela 



Madagascar, pinky 



Accra, Hake 



I i i Indian 



Assam 



Pontianak 



Borneo, II, or 2nd 



47@48 



37<g38 



; i 16 



*5(§ l-i 

 10 



42@44 



52(5 58 



s,, >> 





54@58 



44w 45 



:i 5 13 



2S<§ 26 



54(§ 58 



8@ 9 



- ^35 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



Exports of Ceylon Grown Ri bber. 



(From January 1, to September 14, 1913 and 1914. I ompiled by thi Ceylon 

 Chamber of Commerce.) 



To— 1913. 



Greal Britain pounds 8,809,508 



United States 4,352,644 



Belgium 2,478,057 



Australia 



Germany 



Japan 



Straits Settlements 



[tab 



Austria 



France 



Holland 



India 



Russia 



176,626 



170,889 



48,343 



38,828 



29,335 



4,482 



992 



881 



1914, 



11.947,217 

 5,886,037 

 2,%9,369 

 482,674 



1.037,417 



215,100 



42,535 



1,772 



259,672 



Total 16.477,894 



1.050 

 105.J1 _' 



22.948,053 



(Same period 1912—8,240,392; period, 1911—3,686.862.) 



The export figures of rubber given in the above table ini lude the imports 

 ported. (These amount to 2,711,816 pou pounds from 



the Straits, and 525,213 pounds from India.) To arrive at the approximate 

 quantity of Ceylon rubber exported to date, deduct the quantity of in 

 shown in the import table from the total exports. 



Total Exports from Malaya. 



(From January 1 to dates named. Reported by Barlow & Co., Singapore. 



These figures include the production of the Federated M.d.r. 



States, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swel 

 Malacca, Penang, tenham, 

 To — Singapore. August 21. Iulv31. August 3 1 . Total. 



Great Britain.. pounds 14,481,972 3, 197, 70S 10.615,867 15,845,161 44,140,700 



Continent 1,857,990 



Japan 713,604 



Ceylon 286,494 



United States 8,023,602 



Australia 56,457 



3 495,466 1,801,598 



664,933 

 595,333 



1,007.374 

 136,590 



4,191,927 

 713,604 



1,958,801 



8,755.525 

 56,457 



Total '25.420.119 



Same period. Ml 3. 16,353,430 

 Same period, 1912. 8,596,675 

 Same period, 1911. 3,876,856 



•Corrected to July 31. 



3,234.581 12,371.599 18,790.723 59,817,022 



8.222.533 18,716,169 43.292,132 



4,798,834 12,353,409 25.748,918 



2,577,465 6.79S, 266 13,249,587 



Neiv York. 



In regard t" tin- financial situation, Albert l;. Beers (brokei 



in crude rubber and commercial paper. X.'. 68 William street. 

 New York i advises as follows I hi first halt of r the 



market foi con in per remained about the same as 



during Auyttst and September, the demand bi i light 



and rates ruling an i rom 7,J^(E ! 9 per cent, for various 



rubber names, but the latter part of the month the situi 

 improved considerably and the demand tor paper increa 

 and -in, ,.i the be I names went as low as 6@6y 2 per i 

 and those not so well known 7 </ 7 per cent." 



New York Prici pof Septi .iber (New Runm 



1914. 1913. 1912. 



LJprivei $0 '»0 $1.10(31.22 



43(8 .55 l 5 .52 .87'" 



Islands, fim .;i„, .-,: I.07(<M.I3 



Islands, coarse 27™ .35 .55@ .59 



ta .36® .39 .61@ .6? 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 

 [The Figures Ine n < is. I 



September 28.— By the steamer Stephen from Para and M 



Pine. .Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



Arnold & Zeiss 241,400 28,900 140,600 207,200 = 



I 160,900 15,000 159,200 78,500 = 



: Rubber Co 81,300 19,100 6,900 = 



Henderson & Korn 227,000 75,500 23,800 46,000 = 



II. A. Astlitt & Co 27,400 18,300 22,300 = 



Robinson & Co 8,700 21,800 = 



I "JO 8,700 18,000 



G. Am ' 25.300 1 3,600= 



hi .V Sielcken 2,500 4,600 .. = 



\\ . K. Grace & Co 400 600= 



anaos. 

 Total. 

 618.100 

 413,600 

 107,300 

 372,300 

 68,000 

 30.500 



29,600 



7,100 

 1,000 



Total 863,900 165,500 397,900 335,900=1,763.200 



1 >> i' mi.' 9 Bj the Dunstan, from Para. 



Arnold & Zeiss I ,61 



Weyei .V Brown 



General Rubbei Co 9.100 



son & Km n 30,800 



H. A. Astlelt & Co 



Fohnstone, W! Co.. 31,800 



\V, R. Grace & Co 



' 1 \n. Co 2,300 



5,000 



4,300 



1,400 



L8400 



54,100 



300 



9,900 



2,600 



'i. mi, i 

 .^. .-on 

 700= 

 1,600 = 



73,600 



135,400 



11,500 



60,700 



2,600 

 31,800 

 21,900 



2,300 



Total 1S2.700 29,100 66,900 61,100= 339.800 



t i< roBER 10. — By the . in. in Para. 



Arm, Id & Zeiss 38,100 



Meyer & Brown 4.600 



Aldcns' Successoi , Ltd. 



I im dei -on & Korn 



lolmstonr, Whitworth & Co. . 



II. V \ t!> tl & Co 16,100 



l ,. Amsinek & Co 



total 122.100 



1,100 

 1,000 

 5.000 



07. on, I 



8,400 



27.000 



17,200 



9,200= 







2.500 20,000 



19.700 = 

 3.100 = 



144,300 

 14.100 

 47.000 

 49.900 

 18.600 

 58.300 

 3,100 



9.600 169,600 34,000= 335.300 



October 16.- By th> fn m Para and Manaos. 



Arnold & Zeiss 192,400 



-on & Korn 170,200 



General Rubbei Co 



Mover & Brows 155.400 



Robinson & Co 



II. \ V-.l.l. & Co 43.500 



Aldens' : . Ltd 32,000 



Hagemeyer 51: Brunn 66.500 



G, Amsinek & Co 



Fohn i \\ hitworth ,V Co. . 45.400 



Robert Badi nhi i 16,900 



4,500 



" "siroo 



6,000 

 5.400 

 3,700 



81,600 

 59,200 

 27,400 

 49,700 

 15.100 

 15,600 

 30,000 



'l4i566 



62,600 = 

 30,900 = 



900= 

 5,700= 



300 = 

 15.600 = 

 14,000= 



"l2o6= 



341.100 



299,500 



276,200 



234,000 



157,200 



80,400 



82.000 



71.900 



57.700 



45.400 



16.900 



Total 1.099.500 135,500 273,100 131,200=1,662,300 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



Pounds. 

 September 25. — By the .4aVi'afic=Liverpool: 

 Thompson & Co. (Fine) 4,500 



September 28. — By the Philadelphia— L,ivtrpooi: 



Johnstone, Whitworth & Co (Fine) 



October 9. — By the Ce/ri*c=Liverpool: 

 Johnstone, Whitworth & Co. 



(Fine) 2,200 



Johnstone, Whitworth & Co. 



(Coarse) 2,200 



".IUHl 



4,400 



CENTRALS. 

 [*This sign, in connection with imports of Cen- 

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber.] 



September 21. — By the Mexico=z Mexico 



American Trading Co 2,500 



Bros 1,000 



September 21. By the , 7/ianrfl = Colon: 



& Co 5,100 



Pablo Calvet & Co 3,900 



A. M. Capon's Sons 1,900 



Mecke & Co 



J. S. Sembrada & Co 700 



Camacho, Roldan & Van Sickel.. 4,300 



Piza Nephews & Co 2.000 



Harburger & Stack 500 



1 . 1, ank Dunbar 2,400 



w els, Kulenkampff & Co 8,500 



W. R. Grace .V Co 24,000 



Various 46.500 



September 21. — By the .l/e.ric0 = Tampico: 



Madero Bros., Inc *22,500 



3,500 September 24. — I'.y the Magdalena^ Colon: 



Caballero & Blanco 300 



September 28. — By the 7T^/>crflrira=Mexico: 

 Laurence Johnson & Co 1,500 



September 2S. — By the E*^?ran£a=Tampico: 



Madero Bros., Inc '33.500 



I> I.. Bietzfeld & Bros M.500 # 35,00O 



September 29. — By the C0/om = Colon: 



(i. Amsinek & Co 4.000 



' E. Griffin X Co 1,500 ' 



Laurence Johnson & Co 8,500 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 6,000 



Strong & Trowbridge Co 7,000 



101,300 Fid i I 600 27,600 



