692 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1915. 



marking an f $10 over last week's best. Bidding for this grade 



was i Is were eagerly snapped up. 



Fine ribbed smoked sheet was sold up to $140, an increase of $8. 



it $130 and unsmoked sheet at $126 were $3 better 

 on 'he 



wn and -lark crepes moved off freely at an average increase of about 

 Iso in good demand, showing an improvement of $4. 



vere offered of which 140 tons were sold. 

 vas the course of values: 



Sterling equivalent Equivalent 



In Singapore, pound per pound 



Picul. in London. in cents. 



ibbed smoked $135<<il40 2/ 7fS@2/ &H 63.60@65.62 



fair to good ribbed 



Iced 129@134 2/ 6"« <a 2/ 7H 61.06@63.09 



,ked ... 124@130 ! ■ ..'..', 58.79@61.3 I 



unsmoked 121@126 2/ 4H@2/ Sy 2 57.S2@59.80 



134@142 2/ 7}i@2/ 8J4 63.09- 



128@ 2/ Sft@ 60.56@ 



brown 127@132 2/ 5H@2/ 6K 60.05@62.33 



u 121wl.'i. 4-K@2,' S'A 57.S2@59.80 



dark 116ml-'4 ! 3M@2/5 55.49@58.79 



e, bark 10! bllS 1H@2/ 3H 51.70@56.25 



Scrap, virgin ]/HH@2/ OH 47.38ft 4". 41 



1 i>-'»@ 4'1.41@ 



i S0@ 96 1/ 7M@1/H^ 40.04@46.87 



= 133J-3 pounds. 

 >'cd in S. S. dollars = 2/4 [56 cent-]. 



Total Exports from Malaya. 



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



These figures include the production of the Federated Malay 



Miles, but not of Ceylon.) 



Port Swet- 

 Malacca. 

 June 30. 

 4,329,778 



Singapore. 



To— May 31. 



Britain pounds 15,010,014 



( ontinent 2,91 S.527 



Japan 734,708 



i eylon 109,199 



United Stale- 9,816,793 



Australia 214,060 



Total 28,800,301 



Same period. 1014. 15,195,659 



Same period, 1913. 9,564.859 



Same period, 1912. 5,014,131 



Penang. tenham. 



June 30. June 30. Total. 



9,765,998 13,897,OS0 43,002,840 



599.332 20,160 3,535,019 

 734,708 



217.333 754,291 1,080,823 



110,000 9,926,793 



214.060 



4.329,778 10,692,663 14,671,501 58,494,243 

 2,548,819 8,614,533 13,950,414 40,309,425 



5,863,467 13,226,350 28,654,676 



3,211,759 9,344,140 17,570,030 



IMPORTS FROM PARA AT NEW YORK. 



[ The Figures Indicate Weights in Pounds. ] 



July 



Plantation Rubber from the Far East 



Exports of Ceylon Grown Rubber. 



I uary 1 to July 19, 1914 and 1915. Compiled by the Ceylon 



Chambei of Commerce.) 



To— 1914. 1915. 



B it tin I . 173,621 12,9" ! 



United States 4,615,246 7,033,92] 



.11 2,686,091 



iny 971.761 



itralia 277,456 346,457 



France 20 223,072 



199,640 208,089 



332.200 



settlements -40,252 119.933 



India 550 500 



[taly 312 



Canada 340.140 



Total 17.368,591 21,596,866 



period 1913, 11,741.234 pounds; same period 1912, 5,937,788.) 



The export figures of rubber given in the above table for 1914 include 



cported. (These amount to 1,685,991 pounds). To arrive 



at the total quantity ol Ceylon rubber exported for that period deduct these 



, from the total export-. The figures for 1915 are for Ceylon rubber 



onlv. 



Jo. — By the steamer Stephen from Para and Manaos 



Fine. Medium. Coarse. 



Meyer & Brown 112,900 



\ni,.ld & Zeiss 62,300 



Henderson & Korn 11,000 



Hagemeyer & Brunn 57,800 



H. A. Astlett & Co !2 (00 



Robinson & Cc 44.11011 



Muller, Schall & Co 21,200 



W. R. Grace & Co 



Neuss, llesslein & Co 23,200 



G. Amsinck & Co 19,700 



I. T. Johnstone & Co 



General Rubber Co 5,500 



20,300 



t, 



43,000 



ii,"206 



3,300 



94,700 

 70,600 



55,800 

 2,300 



11,700 



700 



7.000 



4.'- 



Caucho. 



104,500 = 



127,800 = 



21,500= 



33,400 = 



5,000 = 



26^66 = 



"2,166 = 



Total. 

 332,400 



.'.,5,onil 

 131,300 



'.5. Mill 



51,300 

 48,000 



2X.200 

 '0,5110 

 23.200 

 19,700 

 16,900 

 5,500 



Total 380,000 S3, 700 257,600 320,000 = 1,042,100 



July 30. — By the steamer Rio de Janeiro from Para and 



Mana. 1- : 



Meyer \- Brown 



Arnold & Zeiss 



Henderson \- Korn 



11. A Astlett & Co 



G. Amsinck & Co 



Total 



76,200 



7. '5,300 193,700= 372,400 



August 5. — By the steamer Merity from Para : 



800 14,000 28,000 = 



VI. 8 Brown 15,000 



Robinson & Co 31,100 



H, A. Astlett & Co 700 



Henderson & Korn 5,000 



Total 51,800 



5,600 = 



57,800 



31,100 



700 



10,600 



800 14,000 33,600= 100,200 



PARA RUBBER VIA EUROPE. 



July 26. — By the Mavar» = Ciudad Bolivar: 



incl I Co. I Fine). . . 25.000 



G. Amsinck & Co. ('O irs. 5,000 30,000 



July 26, — By the -Cristobal: 



■:• inck S 1 -, . Fine) . . . 18,000 



G. Amsinck & Co (Co 11 >. 1 2,000 



\\ . R. 1,. .,■. & Co > I ine) [0,000 30,000 



a-ST 6. — Bv the P<mama=:CoIon: 

 Neuss, lle-sleiii & 1 o. I Fin. 1 6,000 

 \V. K. Grace & Co. . Fine). . . 38,000 

 W. R. Graci & I • 3.000 47,000 



\i i.i'ST 9. — Bv the Pastorcs^Colon: 



G. Amsinck & C Fit 10,500 



st 13. — By the 1/ ' iudad Bolivar: 



Schutte, Bunemann \ Co, 



(Fine) 30,000 



Schutte, Bunemann \ t 0, 



(Coarsel 30.000 



Yglesias, Lobo & Co. (Fine).. 20,000 80,000 



1 st 14. — Bv the Allia»ca=ColOTi 

 Mecke & Co. (Caucho) 41,200 



CENTRALS. 

 Jt'LY 26. — Bv the Tcnadorcs = Vor\ Limon: 



A. Held 500 



A. A. I.in.Ie & Co 700 1,200 



Iiti.v 28. — By the Camagnev= Mexico: 



Graham Ilinkley & Co 3,508 



II. Marquardt & Co 1,500 



& Co 1.000 



Harburger & Stack 2.000 8,000 



Ii'LY 29. — Tlv the Momits='Se\v Orleans: 



E. Steigcr & Co 40,000 



July 29.— By the .vronterev = Mexico: 



rican Trading Co 3,500 



General Export & Commission 



1,000 



1,000 



1 1 . Marquardt & Co 200 



Harburgei S Stack 300 6,000 



I.'i'. B the Santa J/flrf,i = Cartagena: 



1 Banking Corp... 3.50A 



3,000 6,500 



31. — Bv the .-!r.jfa/:o<-=Galveston. 

 '655,000 



August 2.— By the Ad ' olon: 



G. Amsinck & Co *9.000 



Pablo, Calvet & Co 3,500 



\ \l 1 apens' Son- 1.500 



Lanman &: Kemp 2,000 



Piza, Nephews & Co 3,500 



I. S. Sambrada & Co 500 



Fidanque Bros 500 20,500 



At .. -r 2. Bj the Morro C«.rt/e=Mexico : 

 E. Steiger & Co 500 



August 3. — By the Metapan= Colon: 



A. Ikld 500 



Isaac Brandon ,x Bros 1,500 2,000 



\ gust 4. — Bv the /4»r0H=CoIon: 

 G. Amsinck & Co 1,500 



August 6. — By the Aimira»te-=- Colombia: 



A. Held ". 1,500 



\i .i-T 6. — By the / 'irgil =Bahia: 



Adolph Ilirsch '& Co 160,000 



Various 16,500 176.500 



August 9. — By the P<wf0r'«=Colon: 



Gontard & Co 4.000 



A. A. Linde & Co 1 .000 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 500 5,500 



August 9. — By the Ti':!:TJ = Kingston: 



W. K. lira., & Co 1,000 



South American Commercial 



Co 800 



Knox ,V Co 100 2,000 



August 11. — Bv the 7wjriH=Parnahyba: 



T. H. Rossbach Bros S7,000 



G. Amsinck & Co 8,000 95,000 



August 12. — By the Minas Gcracs=TSa\ua: 



Adolph Hirsch & Co 22,500 



Laurence Johnson & Co 15,000 37,500 



August 13. — By the Zaca/'a = Cartagena: 

 International Banking Corp.... 3.500 



Mecke & Co 1, 4.500 



st 13. — Bv the EI Occidentc=Galveston: 



Various .' "75,000 



-t 14. — Bv the /4//iauca=Colon 



I . \ni ih. I. \ CO 10,001 



Gontard & Co 200 



R G. Barthold 



Muller. Schall & ( 2,400 



Piza, Xephews & Co 3,500 16,300 



Wgusi 16. — Bv the CrtXo6o/=Colon: 



G, Amsinck S: Co 5,080 



Pablo, 1 alvel \ 1 4,000 



I. S. Sembrada & Co 800 



A. M. Capens' Sons 1,800 



Mecke & Co 2,500 



American Trading Co 500 14,600 



August 16. — Bv the El .Uinirfo = Galveston: 

 Various *15,000 



\i ... -1 17. — By the .l/,u:i o = Mexico: 



Lawrence Johnson & Co 10,000 



Graham, Hinckley & Co 1,500 



General Export & Commi 



Co 200 11,700 



\.UGUST 17. — By the Cci/<jmarei = Port Limon: 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 3,500 



Graham, Hinckley & Co 1,000 



A. Held 100 4,600 



V . ... - 1 20. — By the .l/VrfiM<j = Galveston: 

 Various *200,000 



\ ■,. -1 23. L> the v rao/a=Puerto Cortez: 



V Rosenthal ,v Sons 5,000 



\\ 1; Grac. S Co 2,000 



Manhattan Rubber Man 



turing Co 1,000 



Eggers & Heinlein .so.) 



R. G. Barthold & Co 200 9,000 



August 23. — By the .■Ira/>a/ioe=Galveston : 

 Various *65,000 



AFRICANS. 

 \i 1.' -1 2. — By the i"o.rotn'o=Liverpool: 

 Rumsev \ Greutert Co.. Inc.. 11,200 



Rubber Trading Co '... 40.000 



Henderson & Korn 45.000 96,200 



\' gust 2. — Tlv Hi :Bordeaux: 

 Various 60,600 



AuGUSI 5. — By the Den of Ogil— Liverpool: 

 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co... 60,000 

 Earle Bros 10,000 70,000 



August 9. — By the Far;fa = Lisbon: 

 S. R. Sequerra & Co 160,000 



August 18. — Bv the Dora J3o/fea = Lisbon: 



Robert Badenhop 135.000 



Edward Maurer Co., Inc 45,000 



W. II. Stile- 60,000 



S. R. Sequerra & Co 72,088 312,000 



