Show INC EASE IS SHOWN IN COPPE EXPORTS According to t detailed statistics of copPer copper copper cop cop- per exports exports in rn 1 tho the month of Au August st st. the tho total clearances from this country countr last month aggregated 10 0 pounds pounds or about 55 5 per cent of the average erne a monthly shipments made in tho first soven seven months I of ot the current year ear The They show that of or orthis this total abut about 69 per pel cent went ent to I the United Kingdom This Is about 17 pounds more than the a average monthly exports to Great Gret Britain during the tho seven months ended July 31 At the same ame time the report shows sho s that tho the amount of or the metal delivered to continental con con- countries fell feU to ver very small pro pro- porton portions For instance during tho the seven month ended July 31 the average monthly shipments ente to Germany were pounds whereas In iii AU August the total consignment con con- COD I was OO pounds Gerlan Germany in normal times is the largest I foreign consumer of American copper an and I it I H I. 1 assumed that thal the pounds mentioned above e were delivered before hostilities between that country nn and EI England Rugland Rug Eng land were declared What hat the figures for forthe tho the current month will wi show sho In Jn of or exports to Germany remains to be seen but as England is in command of the sea It Is Js believed that the consignments to Germany Geman will wi be negligible The following is the detailed statemEnt statement o of exports for lOI the eight months month ended August 31 a as compared with wih the corresponding corresponding corre corre- period perIo in 1913 In and ad In 1912 figures figures figures fig fig- ures in pounds Country Countr I 1 1914 I j 1913 I j I 1912 England 15 France Germany Holland Holand Belgium I Austria Italy Ialy 10 I Others Other ToWs Totals Gi I |