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Reduced quantities were sent to Russia by 173,000 piculs, to 
Spain by 83,000 and to Belgium|by 33,000 piculs, but France show- 
ed the substantial increase of 113,000 piculs. 
Imports of Gambier from Johore fell by 88,000 piculs and from 
Rhio by 8,000, but rose from all other principal sources. 
To the United Kingdom 13,000 more piculs were sent, to France 
9.000 more, to Italy 6,000 more and to Calcutta 4,000 more, but to 
the United States there was a fall of 34,000 piculs and to Java of. 
5,000. 
Gutta Percha, exports fell off to the United Kingdom by 14,000 
piculs, but increased to Germany by 2,400. 
Para Rubber showed 88 piculs sent off to the United Kingdom 
and Ceylon. 
Jelutong, Rubber, Gutta Soh and other low classes totalled 
184.000 piculs, increased quantities being sent to the United King- 
dom by 6,000 piculs, to the United States by 20,000, to France by 
5.000 and to Germany by 3,000. 
Of this Class from Dutch Borneo 136,000 piculs were received, 
a marked increase and supplies from Sarawak also recorded more. 
India and Borneo Rubbers exported recorded 31,600 piculs, of 
which 13,000 piculs were sent to the United Kingdom, 8,600 piculs 
to the United States and 6,000 to France. 
Gum Copal s nt out recorded 111,000 piculs or slightly under the 
1903 exports, of which the United Kingdom received 27,000 piculs, 
a decrease of 17,000, the United States of America 54,000 piculs, 
an increase of 9,000 and Germany 12,000, an increase of 3,000. 
Decreased quantities were received from the Celebes and Nether- 
lands Archipelago. 
The heavy decrease of 95,000 piculs in Rattan exports is ac- 
counted for by the following decreases in supplies : — Dutch Borneo 
by 27,000 piculs, Celebes by the same amount, Pahang by 16,000 
and Tringganu by 7,000. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED. 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. 
igtk December , 1905. 
At to-day’s auction^ 77 packages of Ceylon and Straits Settle- 
ments Plantation grown rubber were offered, 66 of which were 
sold. 
The aggregate quantity amounted to nearly four tons and three 
quarters, Ceylon contributing 2 \ tons and Straits rather less than 
2 \ tons. 
