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MARK. 
Yam Seng 
QUANTITY, DESCRIPTION AND PRICE PER LB. 
io cases fine amber sheet, 5/8. 10 cases dark scrap, 4/6f . 2 cases 
rejections, 4/10^. 
6 cases fine amber,' 5/8 
1 case fine scrap, 4/7. 
2 cases fine amber sheet, 5/8. 1 case scrappy rejections, 4/7J 
4 cases fine amber sheet, 5/8. 3 cases scrappy rejections, 4 
Sungei Krudda 2 cases scrappy washed sheet, s/o£. 4 cases good scrap, 4/6^. 
7 cases fine amber sheet, 5/8^, 1 case fine pressed undried, 
5/6J. 2 cases good lump scrap, 4/55. 
Linggi Plantns. 
Straits 
28 cases fine pale crepe, 5/9 f . 3 cases fine palish, 5/6J. 14 cases 
good smoked block, 5/4J;. 
40 cases fine blpck, 5/11. 11 cases fine darkish crepe, 5/4. 21 cases 
fine block, 5/iof to 5/1 1. 4 cases fine darkish crepe, 5/4^. 
B M & Co. 
17 cases fine amber sheet, 5/8J. 8 cases good scrap, 4/6. 1 case 
dark lumpy scrap, 4/5. 2 cases rejections, 4/8. 5 cases 
mixed darkish scrap, 4/5. 
2 cases good darkish biscuits, bought in. 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LTD., 
INDIA RUBBER MARKET REPORT. 
13 Rood Lane, London, E.C. March 1 st, 1907 . 
Ac to-day’s auction, 649 packages of Ceylon and Malaya Planta- 
tion grown rubber were under offer, of which about 562 were sold. 
The total weight amounted to about 37^ tons, Ceylon contributing 
nearly 8, and Malaya nearly 2gf tons. 
The sale passed off with good competition for all grades, £d. to 
|d. per lb. advance on last sale rates being sometimes recorded for the 
finer kinds. 
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There were several large invoices of fine washed sheet and crepe, 
amongst these being one from the Highland Estate amounting to 
nearly 13 tons, which was keenly competed for at from 5/3 to 5/8f. 
