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SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. 
May, 1902. 
Articles. 
C off ee — Pale mban g 
Bali 
Liberian 
Copra 
Gambler 
Cube Gambier, Nos. i & 2 
Gutta Percha, 1st quality 
Medium 
Lower 
Borneo Rubber - 
Gutta Jelutong - 
Nutmegs, No. 1 10’s 
No. 8o’s 
Alace, Banda 
Amboy n a - 
Pepper, Black 
White - 
Pearl Sago, Small 
Medium 
Large 
Sago Flour, No. i 
No. 2 
Flake Tapioca, Small 
Medium 
| 
Quantityl Highest 
sold. price. 
I 
Lowest 
price. 
Tons. $ 
.4 
34-00 
33-00 
4 
24.00 | 
24.00 
- 
242 19.50 j 
18.50 
_ 
2,916 11.25 
9.80 
2,220 13.65 
1 2.62^ 
- 
250 22.50 
17.00 
4 
; 600.00 
350.00 
- 
400.00 
200.00 
- 
200.00 ! 
50.00 
130.00 | 
72.00 
- 
6.50 ! 
5-75 
- 
49-00 | 
48.00 
- 
78.OO 
j 72.00 
- 
105.00 
1 95-00 
- 
75 -o° 
75.00 
670 32,75 
i 30.62.I 
164 58.00 
! 55, 2° 
5-oo 
! 4.65 
5 ’°° 
4.80 
6.20 
! 5- So 
3,374 3-95 
j 3.60 
- 332 i -95 
1 1.85 
632 6.75 
' 5 -i 5 
37 6- 00 5.25 
Pearl Tapioca, Small 
Medium 
Bullet 
Tin - 
London Markets. 
A rrowroot. — A few hundred barrels of fair manufacturing qua- 
lity of St. Vincents have been sold at 4 d. per lb. We note a 
further arrival of 500 barrels. 
Coca Leaves. — Good green Truxillo are quoted 9 d. per lb., net. 
During March 695 bales were shipped from Java, of which 655 
went to Bremen and 40 to Holland. The shipments from Jan. 
1 to March 31 have been : — 
1902. 1901 . 1900 . 1899 . 1898. 
Bales - 1,090 75 1 5° 93 2 ^5 
Cocoa-Butter.— The result of the auctions held at Amsterdam 
on June 3rd was as follows: seventy tons Van Houtcns sold at 
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