General Notes 603 



those of April, 1912, given on pages 17-19, 

 and note the rise in values that has taken 

 place since then. 



According to Messrs. Mordaunt Bros., 

 Cochin coco-nut oil was hardly mentioned at 

 the latter part of October, and is still an idle 

 market, whilst Ceylon oil has remained steady, 

 being quoted at 455. 6d. to 463. c.i.f. per cwt. 

 on October 25, against 455. 3d. to 45$. 6d. on 

 November 8, when buyers were offering a 

 fraction lower. Palm kernel oil moved upwards 

 during the same period from 435. 9d. to 

 445.30!. cwt. f.o.b. Hamburg up to 455. f.o.b., 

 or at least that was the quotation.. Pressed oil 

 was unchanged and steady at 445. 3d. f.o.b. 

 London for November- December, with buyers 

 very near that price. 



Copra steady, unchanged. Malabar, Octo- 

 ber-December, ^32 55. sellers, and January- 

 March, $2 2s. 6d. Hamburg. Ceylon, Sep- 

 tember-October, ^,32 2s. 6d. sellers, and 

 October-November, ^"32 2s. 6d. Hamburg. 

 Java, July-September, ^31 75. 6d. sellers; 

 August-October, ,3 [ 2s. 6d. ; October- Decem- 

 ber, $i ; January-March, ^30 125. 6d. Hol- 

 land, Hamburg, and Bremen. Macassar, July- 

 September, 31 2s. 6d. buyers;' August- 

 October, ^30 175. 6d., and October-December, 

 ,30 175. 6d. Holland, Hamburg, and Bremen. 

 Singapore, August-September, ^"31 2s. 6d. 

 buyers; August-October, 31 2s. 6d., and 

 November-December, $\ 2s. 6d. Hamburg. 



