\i gusi 1, 1915.| 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 





African. 

 1 i pori, ball, prime.. 

 Aruwimi 



■ li mba 



Sierra Leone, 1st 



quality 



Massai, red 



Soudan Niggers. . . . 

 I amen n m, ball .... 



I li nguela 



Madagascar, pinky. 

 Accra, flake 



Kin Xiuii 



Ki inakry Niggt rs. . . 



< iold I oast, lump . . 



Mam 1 niiian. 



Assam 



Fontianak 



• rutta Siak 



eo 111 



I'. 1 1 n k- 1 1 11 



< lutta Percha 



45 5 53 



i 47 



38 @4S 



.47 

 Di @S0 



-4(, 

 25 'i/55 

 .'5 <§ 



22" in 



55 <n ^ 



a 61 ■ 



20 @25 



27. @29 



54 @S6 



53 i ! 



55 (5 6 



; 4 - 



27 - 



i- 



14 ,11 



1 



' and $1 . : vas „, 



■ raps the prices of $104 

 higher than lasl week 1 



t' was th. alues: 



53 



52 



55 a 

 44 ',,As 



7*A<a 



•14 



5)1.50 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East. 



1 xpos rs oi Ceylon < !rov\ n R i bbi r 



1 January 1 to June 21, 1914 am! 1915. Compiled by the ' 



1 ) 1 . 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1. : > 1 1 ommerce. ) 



I. 1 <' 1 4 . 



Great Britain pounds ".235.552 



United State- 4,311,149 



B< Igium 



any 



Ida ami Newfoundland. 



Japan 



I 'ranee 



Australia 



ia 



Strait- Settlements 



i 







2,315,192 

 849,187 



1915. 

 11,727,896 



5,644,438 



177,606 

 144.043 



98,482 



37.249 



500 

 312 



15.332.157 



340,140 

 183,739 

 209,576 

 168,081 

 327,720 

 119,933 

 500 





Total 



.Same period 1913. 9.875.462 pounds; same period 1912. 5.044.285.) 

 The export figures of rubber given in the abovt tabli fot l'»14 include 

 the import- re-exported. (These amount to 1.813.360 pound-). To arrive at 

 the total quantity of Ceylon rubber exported for thai period deduct these 

 imports front the total exports. The figures for 1915 are for Ceylon rubber 

 only. 



Total Exports from Malaya. 



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



These figures include the production of the Federated Malay 



States, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swet- 

 Malacca. 

 May 30. 

 3,864,357 



Singapore 



To — li 1 



Great Britain, .pounds 15.010,014 



Continent 2. "15.527 



Japan 734,708 



'Cevlon 109,199 



United States 9,816,793 



Australia I 1,060 



tenham. 



Tune 16. 



Total 



d, 1914 



period, 1913 



Same period, 191 2 



M. Mill. .ill] 



15,195,659 



5,014.131 



l'enany. 



May 31. June 16. Total. 



65 12.310.430 29.011,666 



162,399 20.160 3.098,086 



734,708 



l-H',533 67S.507 928,239 



110,000 9.926.793 



214.060 



3,864.357 



1.772.527 



8. 250, 7<J7 13,018,097 53,913,552 



5,398,000 12,944,465 35.310,651 



: 12, 190,146 26.444, 73S 



19 9,1 ;; .4'J6 16,584,346 



Singapore. 



Guthrie & Co., Ltd., report [June 16, 19151: 



The quantity of rubber offered at tod isily established a 



fresh record. 255 tons being catalogued, 166 tons of which changed hands. 

 Demand throughout was good and all grades met with a ready sale at much 

 improved prict -. 



In Sii - 



Sheet. fair to l 



116(3 



Sheet, plain 1 \7 











good pale 







Crepi 



• lark 1(k,i„ ] | 1 



bark 



virgin 











Sterlii . 



Equivalent 



'Picul. = 1331/ 

 in S. S 



poum Is. 



4 [56 cent-]. 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 

 Figures Indicate Weights in 



25.— By the steamer Sao Paulo from Para and M 

 Fine. Medium. Coarse. Caucho. 



Mi 8 Bn 41,600 



i .. Aiiimii. k 8 Co 13,300 



II. A. A-tl.tt & Co 12.200 3.100 



Hagemi yet B unn 42.400 . , 



Henderson & Korn 6.S00 



Arnold & Zei-- 3 400 



\. D. Straus & Co 21,100 



Muller. Scball ,\ C 1 1,700 



ll KuMi. i Co 11.600 1.000 



Neuss, li. S I 5,700 





Total 176.400 



June 29. By the steamer Denis from 



Total. 

 169,300 



I 



17.100 

 13,000 



Meyer & Brown 



Arnold & Ze:-- 59,700 



1 [agemeyer & I'.runn 



(,. Amsinck & Co 17.900 



] n .... 4,0111) 



J. T, Johnstone ,\ ( 



Robinson & C 1,000 



II. V Vili tt & Cc . . 700 



& Greutert <",,., Inc. 400 



3.600 

 '466 



" ■ 



Para and Manai - 



93,500 49,200= 174 



500 



10.700 

 300 



■ 



34.300 







1 1 .000 



3.700 



Total 166.400 20.300 231.100 - - 



July 12.— By the steamer Acre from I'ara and Manaos: 



Meyer S Brown 122.400 18,100 



Arnold & Zeiss 13,900 



Henderson & Korn 4.000 7.500 



Robinson S Co 40,10(1 



Muller, Schall & Co 7,900 



II. A. Astletl St Co.. 



G. Amsinck & < o 



4.800 

 800 







281,600 



116.100 

 110.900 



42.800 



14.400 



Total 201,600 31.900 201.000 215.000= 650.400 



July 1(>. — By the steamer Boniface from Para 



Meyer & Brown 63,500 



Arnold & Zeiss 166.000 



Henderson & Korn 



H. A. Astlett & Co 3,100 



Robinson & Co 16,600 



I Amsinck S I i 16.100 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Aldens' Successors, Ltd. ... 6,001 



Hagemeyer 8c I'.runn 



J. T. Johnstoi e & I i 



Total 309,000 



17,000 

 16,800 



1,400 





and Manaos 



81.800= 



- 



260.500 

 31.600 



68.900 312,400 332,500=1. (. 



500 





PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



June 29. — By the Tenadorcs= Cristobal: 



Neuss, Hesslein & Co (Fine). 4,500 



Rubber 8: Guayule Agency, Inc. 



(line) 4.000 



Rubber & Guayule Agency, Inc. 



(Coarse) 6.500 



July 22. — By the Nickerie=L.3 G 



i ,. Amsinck & Co. I Fine) . . 56.600 



i i \m im 1 5 Ci oat >i I . 25,000 



General Export & Commis- 



' o i Fine) 25,000 



General Export ,v Commis- 

 sion Co. (Coarse) 10,000 



Pounds. 



15.000 



( I \ I R U,S. 



June 25. — Bv the Co/on=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 6,000 



Commercial Bank of Spanish 



America 900 



T. J. Julia & Co 700 



Harburger & Stack 500 



Tine 25. — By the Sao fWo = Bahia: 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 28.000 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 17,000 



116.000 



8,101] 



45.000 



Juke 26. — By the 5i'jrao/a=.Puerto Cortez 



\. Rosenthal & Son- 3.000 



(1. Amsinck S Co 



& Ileinlein I, 01 5,700 



June 26.— By the Carn7/o=Cartagena: 

 national Hanking Corp.. 7.000 



Co 3.500 10,500 



June !9. By the D«i«=Parnahyba: 



.1. II. Rossbach Bros 28,000 



Jink 29. -By the 7>Mff<for*$=Porl Lim 



Brandot B 1.500 



A. Held 1.000 



G. Amsinck & Co 4,500 7,000 



li-.r 30. — By thi i olon: 



6.500 



Common . ol Spanish 



\m< rica 1.600 



I iiiui.u esl li 700 



Dreisco, Duke & Co 1.000 9,800 



Inv 1.— Bv the Antilles-- ins: 



A. N. Rothoiz 10,000 



July 1.- By the Santa .Uur(a = Cartagena: 



Mi I 2.500 



(1. Amsinck & Co 2,500 5,000 



Jul v 6.— By the ddvm 



inck & G 



[ohm 



Santiago Smithers 



J. S Sent brada 8 C 



Hermann VY .... 







A. M. ( 



Goutard & Co 



ho, Roldan & ' 



M. A. Me Leon 



Piza, Nephews & G 











Gen. Ex| 



i. Hinklev & Co 



Die2 8 Co 



' i 







Jul v 6.— By tin 



Isaac Bra 



W. R. i i .... & I 



Suzarte \ Whitney 



Jul v 8. — By the l/« 

 International Banking C 



; 



36.100 



10,000 



4,000 

 8,000 





