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GOW, WILSON & STANTON, LIMITED— 
India Rubber Market Report. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 
November 22nd, 1907. 
The market continues in a very uncertain condition, Fine 
Plantation, in sympathy with other kinds, being about 7 d. per lb. 
lower where sales were effected, compared with last sale quotations. 
The highest price of the sale, viz., 3/10, was realised for two 
small lots of biscuits from Battangalla and Warriapolla. 3/9 was 
the highest price obtained in the room for Crepe, the finest parcels 
of this and Block being held for about 4/1 per lb. 
It is worthy of note that no such prices as these have been seen 
for Plantation Rubber since 1902, while the price of Hard Fine 
Para is lower than it has been since February, 1903. 
Scrap, unlike the finer grades, did not show such a depressed 
market, although here also sales were only effected with difficulty 
at comparatively low prices, and the darker grades of Crepe and 
Block were mostly withdrawn for want of support. 
