AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES
YESTERDAY'S TRANSACTIONS SYDNEY, November 24 The sharemarket to-day continued to draw confidence from the British offensive in Libya. Many industrial.: moved to higher levels. Sales inrluc'cd : —Commercial Banking Sydney. £16 17; N.f. Inf.urr.nc?. 71/9; A.C.1., 43.1; Bum* P'nilp, 51 3: <J. J. Colts 58-: Wool.vorths (Syd.>. 15:; Morris He<irtrom fpref.). 25-6; Electrolytic Zinc 'prcf.j. 52 o; citlo (con.). 38 3; North Broken Hill. 30 1: Broken Hill Soutn. 24'3. Melbourne sales included Mort. 26 11; Carl:.on Brewery, 81/; G. J. Coles, 57/9; Kerajrj and Times. 51/; Howard Bmith. 21,6; United Provision. 9 : Pelt and Textiles. 3G/: Emperor. 9 6; Loloma. 22'3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 279, 25 November 1941, Page 3
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