238 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January 1, 1915. 



Singapore. 



rHRiE & i i t | November 18, 1 ( '14] : 



The aucti to be 



trimenl 



1 

 important buyers were out 



At line of $15 in standard grades, 



during the first half of the sale there was some fair bidd 



i away and prices receded further, numerous lots 

 to be with 



im $8 to $li) down on the week. 

 The foil values: 



Sterling equivalent 

 ngapore, per pound 



Picul. ' in Lot 



■I 



Sheet. 





1 1 H 



;o.. 83 



I pale 



.'. n ... . 



k 



. barky 



gin 



i . untreated tree. 



96@103 



40@ 48 



. 5 (0 



2/ 



6 



1/ 5 Jit" 1 9 

 1/ 2% ... 



.... 

 I .. j 

 0/10H<« 1 



Equivalent 



per pound 



in cents 

 . 53.46 

 40.79 



10.0 



51.69(<i 



a 48.39 



'. I ! <§ .53.44 



' -.4 ,, 28.38 

 21.03(3 25.84 

 18.24@21.53 



| in S S. 



. cents | . 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[The Figures Indicate Weight in Pounds.] 



November 2S. — By the steamer Steplien from I\-ira and 

 Mana 



Fine. 



Arnold & Zeis- 262,900 



Henderson & Korn 194,700 



Meyei S Brown 115,800 



General Rubber Co SI, 500 



.. I 89,700 



H. A. Astletl \ Co 64,300 



Aldens' Successors. Ltd 32,000 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 22,000 



Cowdrey S Co 5,800 



Total 868,700 88,500 300,000 41,600 = 1.298,800 



November 28.— By the steamer Stephen from Itacoatiara: 



Henderson & Korn 37,100 1,700 15,000 900= 54,700 



December 10.— By the steamer Rio de Janeiro, from Para: 



Arnold & Zeiss 84,800 1,500 



Meyer & Brown 150.600 7,000 8,000 



Hagemevrr & Brunn 74,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 10.600 



ken 5,800 1,000 400 



Rums Co., Inc. 3.500 200 200 



86,300 



165,600 



74,500 



10,600 



7,200 



3.900 



Total 329,800 8,200 10,100 = 348,100 



December 16.— By the steamer 



Meyer & Brown : 



Arnold & Zeiss 327,800 



General Rubber Co 277,400 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd 206.000 



Henderson & Korn 152,600 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 170,400 



G. Amsinck & Co 



W. R. i.r.i, e S Co 40,400 



Robinson & Co 68,000 



ohnstone, Whitworth & Co.. 58,400 



iv). ~ I ;.i net ' o 35.300 



II. A. 16,600 



N. V. Edison C 1 1,800 



S. Ross & Co 4,500 



37,500 



Justin, from Para and Manaos : 



33,000 328,600 65.900= 715.900 



66.100 101,300 62,200= 557,40(1 



59,400 36,100 1,000= 373,900 



25,000 58,000 24,000= 313, > 



22.600 57,100 35,300= 267.600 



= 170,400 



2,100 19,900 16,000= 126,800 



1.900 21.500 21,000= 84,800 



11,100 2,400 = 81,500 



11,700 10,500 = 80.600 



= 35.300 



1,700 6,600 1,800= 26.700 



= 11,800 



600 1,100 600= 6,800 

 = 37,500 



Total 1,783,900 235,200 643,100 227,800 = 2,890,000 



December 22.— By the steamer Minas Geraes, from Para : 



Arnold & Zeiss 25,000 6,400 42,900 = 74.300 



B 



iwn 81,200 2,600 71,300 



Aldens' . Ltd 27.300 3,000 25,000 



I tal 133,500 12,000 139,200 



600 = 

 600 = 



155,700 

 55,300 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



:PORTS OP l.'l.VI ON I rROWN R i I 



Compiled 1>> the * 



lanuary 1 to November 16, 1913 and 1914. 

 Chamber of Commei i 



1913. 



(.real Britain . . . '. pounds 12.233,999 



United States 5.320.411 



Belgium 3,358,739 



417,593 



237,657 



222,605 



97.120 



42,488 



30,097 



15,682 



11,301 



1,381 



992 



Australia 



' . many 



tn 



Straits Settlements 



[tab 



Austria 



France 



Russia 



India 



Holland 



1914. 

 15,940,685 

 9,108,791 



2,984,009 



571.773 



1,037,415 



226,301 



42.535 



1.772 



320.152 



105,212 



1,050 



Total 21.990,065 30,339,695 



(Same period 1912, 11,586,700; same period 1911. 5,195.619.) 



To arrive at the approximate quantity of Ceylon rubber exported for 

 1914 to date, deduct the quantity from the total exports. In previous years 

 the exports of Ceylon rubber only were given. 



The' export figures of rubber for 1914 in the above table include the im- 

 ports re-exported, viz., 3.317,075 pound-. 



TOTAL EXPORTS FROM MALAYA. 



(From January to dates named. Reported by Harlow- & Co., Singapore. 



I hese figures include the production of the Federated Malay 



States, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swet- 

 Singapore. Malacca. Penang. tenham. 



Nov. 4. Oct. 31. Sept. 30. Xov. 7. Total. 



21,266,446 4,055,625 13.798,133 22.841. 506 61.961.710 



1,885,051 36,873 522,133 1.S16.538 4,260.595 



1,226,490 1,226.490 



1 - 763.333 1,389,233 2.449,811 



1 S;878 864,5 14 244,209 11,857,069 



Australia 110.369 110,369 



Total 35.518,049 



Same period. 1913. 23,220.183 



Same period, 1912. 11.761,547 



Same period, 1911. 5.400.798 



To— 

 C.re.\: Britain.. pounds 



Continent 



Japan 



Ceylon 



United States 10,732,448 



4,108,376 15,948.133 26.291.486 81,866.044 



11,334.553 34,467.6:6 59,021,342 



6.737.897 17.549,365 36,048,809 



3.565,100 10,231.779 19,187,677 



STRAITS SETTLEMENTS RUBBER EXPORTS. 



A cable received by the Malay States Information Agency from the 

 Colonial Secretary, Singapore, states that the exrort of plantation rubber 



as compared with 

 the corresponding 



. tons 



during the month of October amounted to 2,006 tons 

 1,602 tons in the previous month and 1,144 tons 

 month last year. 



The following table gives the comparison month by month for three 

 years: 



January .... 

 February . . . 



Match 



April 



May 



Tune 



July 



August 



September 

 October 



Total 4,426 



9.449 



15,023 



OTHER NEW YORK ARRIVALS. 



CEXTRALj. 

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

 trals, denotes Guayule rubber. 1 



Pounds. 

 Nov] By the Santiago = Mexico: 



G. Amsinck & Co 4.000 



8,000 



Various 7,000 19,000 



X vember 2S.— By the Santu .Uar(a=Cartagena: 

 o. Amsinck & Co 500 



ubeii 28.— By the El On'eiit=New Orleans: 

 s-er & Co 10,000 



■(HER 2S.— By the Panama= Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 16,000 



W. R. Grace & Co 50,000 



A. Gibbs & Co 1 ,900 



November 28.— By the Panama = Co]on: 



G. Amsinck & Co 5,500 



Fidanque Bros 500 



Pi/a, Nephews & Co 3,000 9,000 



November 2S.— By the Moro Castle=Mexico: 

 Madero Bros., Inc *33,500 



November 28.— By the El fa»fe=GaIveston: 

 \anous *22.500 



December 1.— By the El Mundo=Ga\veston: 

 v anous *30.000 



December 5. — By the Zacapa=Co\an: 

 W. R. Grace & Co 20,000 



December 8— By the Monferey=Mexico: 



J. A. Medina & Cp 





1,000 



December 8.- 

 Various 



-By El .4/6a = Galveston: 



•22.500 



December 8. — Bv the .V/otitcrcv = Mexico: 

 Federico Narro '33,500 



December 10. — By the Scottish Priw<:£=Bahia: 

 Adolph Hirsch & Co 67,200 



December 11. — By the Mexico — Mexico: 

 Lawrence Johnson & Co 1,500 



December 14. — By the Co/oJi = Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 11,100 



Pablo. Calvet & Co 9.200 



T. S. Sunbrada Sc Co 5.400 



C. F. Griffin 1.900 



W. R. Grace & Co 37.000 



M. L. Collantes 31,000 



I H Schroeder 



Wessels, Kulenkampff & Co 500 96.800 



