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THE STOCK EXCHANGES

MARKETS BRIGHTER YESTERDAY DUNLOP RUBBERS ACTIVE The investment market on the Christchurch Stock Exchange yesterday was considerably lighter than it has been for some time. Dunlop Rubbers were active, and several other stocks were firmer.

DEALINGS COMPLETED

Banking Commercial Bank of Australia were fractionally weaker with sellers and business at 16s lOd. Dalgety and Company dropped to £8 ss, market closing £8 2s 6d, buyers £8 10s. Buyers of National Mortgage raised their bids to 47s 6d without attracting sellers. Canterbury Meat changed hands at £lO 2s 6d and more were wanted at that price. Miscellaneous Buyers of Christchurch Gas raised their bids to 28s od, but sellers wanted 29s 3d. New Zealand Breweries recovered to 46s and there were further buyers at that price, sellers at 46s 6d. British Tobacco were fractionally firmer with dealings at 49s 6d and 49s 7d and further buyers at the higher price. Broken Hill Proprietary rose to 625, market closing 61s lid buyers, 62s sellers. Dunlop Rubber were active at 23s 4d and there were further sellers at that price, buyers at 23s 3d. Electrolytic Zincs showed a firming with dealings at 47s 3d and 47s 5d and further buyers at 47s 4d; buyers of the preference moved up to 50s. G. J. Coles were firm with buyers and business at 82s. Hume Pipe (Australia) remained unaltered with buyers and business at 21s. Woolworths had business at 25s 4d and more were offered at that figure. Broken Hill South (cum div.) were firmer on buyers’ offers 34s 9d. Mining Mount Lyclls were firmer with dealings at 30s 9d and 30s 8d and further buyers at 31s Id. North Broken Hill were fractionally firmer at 53s sd. Unlisted Woolworths 'West Australia) changed hands at £4 10s. market closing 87s 6d buyers, 95s sellers. Buyers of Christchurch Press raised their bids to £8 15s, but sellers were reticent LATEST QUOTATIONS

UNLISTED STOCKS All -transactions in stocks quoted In this section are subject to a different rate of brokerage from listed stocks, and are not quoted on the official list:— Buyers. Sellers.

SYDNEY Assisted by the rise in wool values and the improvement in the overseas metal markets, the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday was brighter in tone. Many industrial issues hardened, although turnover was limited. No further drift occurred in metal prices. Banks were slow. Morning Sales £ s. d.

MINING WAITAHU The Waitahu wash-up is 440 z 19dwt for 51 shifts, TALISMAN DUBBO Talisman Dubbo Gold Mines, Ltd., report that 27 tons of ore were treated at the Golden Dawn battery for an approximate realisation of £163. DAIRY PRODUCE BUTTER FIRM IN LONDON LONDON, February 1. Butter is firm. Choicest salted New Zealand is quoted at 109 s per cwt, Australian at 108 s, unsalted New Zealand at 112 s, and Australian at 110 s to Ills. FOREIGN EXCHANGES

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES The Bank of New South Wales quoted the following exchange rates yesterday:— Buying. Selling N.Z. on

ASSOCIATED BANKS’ DOLLAR RATES The Associated Banks (other than the Bank of New South Wales) quoted the following dollar rates yesterday on a New Zealand currency basis. They are subject to alteration without notice:— U.S.A. Canada.

MELBOURNE <> The market responded to the better tone in New York and London, although some irregularity was noticeable. Gold shares were variable.

N.Z. CHILLED BEEF DISPLAY AT SMITHFIELD MARKET New Zealand chilled beef is now so well established as a feature of the Dominion’s meat exports that it has come into line with lamb in providing at Smithfield a distinctive display which can be confidently submitted for judging by the representatives of the meat import trade. Their report on a recent display of this kind, which has been received by the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, contains many valuable suggestions for meeting the requirements of the English trade, and Includes the following encouraging statement regarding the position already reached in this respect by New Zealand producers:— “As a whole, we consider the exhibit a very nice lot of beef, comprised of quarters generally very suitable for the London trade, except that in a general way some exhibits were on the heavy side. “Nevertheless, we consider this collection of chilled beef probably the best that has been seen on this market from New Zealand. “Practically all individual quarters carried a wealth of meat with the external fat uniform.” To secure so excellent a verdict after only a short experience of this phase of export meat production reflects considerable credit on the beef breeders of the Dominion, and also those responsible for the preparation and shipment of the carcases. It was only so recently as February, 1933, that an experimental shipment of 474 quarters of chilled beef was made from the Dominion to Smithfield. The possibilities of this trade were quickly recognised. A number of freezing companies made considerable capital expenditure in equipping their works with the most modern methods of treating chilled beef; the shipping companies promptly commenced to provide the special gas-tight cool chambers required for chilled beef, and the Railway Department built refrigerated waggons suitable for the quick and safe handling of the meat from works to overseas vessels. Exports of chilled beef expanded with remarkable rapidity, as will be seen from the following details of the seasonal totals: —

The success of its export lamb competitions prompted the Meat Producers’ Board to give support to a competition for chilled beef at the Royal Show for judging on the hooks in New Zealand. The entries for the export class at the Royal Show were shipped to London and finally judged while displayed at Smithfield by Messrs W. C. Fisk (W. Weddel and Company), J. Hamilton (Hayes and Paine), and W. H. Bates (Powell and Wootton, Ltd.). Their report, quoted above, showed that except for some of the exhibits being too heavy for retail butchers’ requirements,, they considered the beef of very high quality. In two instances they noted that the weights were more th'.n 8001 b, and in one case 8481 b, which, they state, i.s much too heavy for this trade. In their detailed comment on the pens, the judges selected for first place Pen No. 1 (weights, 6601 b and 6381 b), remarking: “Two nicely balanced bullocks, full-fleshed and eminently suitable for Smithfield requirements. Weights ideal, small in bone and with texture of flesh of that nice ripe colour so pleasing to'buyers. Internal fat not excessive, and disposition of external fat proportionate to wealth of meat each quarter contained.” Whether your income is £2 or £2O weekly, you’ll make it buy more if you read the advertisements regularly in "The Press.” —6

LISTED STOCKS Sales on ’Change £ s. d. 350 N.Z. Breweries (4) 2 6 0 200 British Tobacco (2) 2 9 6 2 9 7 200 Broken Hill Proply. (3) 3 2 0 i200 Dunlop Rubber (11) 1 3 4 100 Electro. Zinc (ord.) 2 7 3 25 G. J. Coles 4 2 0 100 Hume Pipe < Aust.) .. 1 1 0 100 Woolworths (Sydney), ord. 1 5 4 400 Mount Lyell (2) 1 10 9 (2) 1 10 8 100 North Broken Hill .. 2 13 5 Sales Reported 100 Comm. Bank of Aust. (cum div.) 0 16 10 20 Dalgety and Co. 8 5 0 40 Canty. Frozen Meat 10 2 6 300 Dunlop Rubber (3) 1 3 4 50 Electro Zinc (ord.) .. 2 7 5 UNLISTED STOCKS Sale on ’Change 50 Woolworths (West Aust.) 4 10 0 Sale Reported 50 Woolworths (West Aust.) (2) 4 10 0

N.Z. Government Debentures Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. 3J p.c. Ins., 15/3/39-43 ■ and 15/9/39-43 101 15 0 — 3i p.c. Ins., 1938-52 102 10 0 — 3i p.c. Ins., 1953-57 97 5 0 — 4 p.c. Ins., 1943-46 104 2 6 104 5 0 4 p.c. Ins., 1946-49 103 12 6 104 10 0 4 p.c. Ins., 1952-55 103 5 0 — 4 p.c. Bonds. 1946 104 10 0 — 4 p.c. Bonds, 1949 104 0 0 — 4 p.c. Bonds, 1955 103 2 6 — 3 p.c. Ins.. 1939-41 93 0 0 — Other Debentures Gisborne Sheepfarmers, 6i p.c., 31/8/41 103 0 0 — N.Z. Refrig., 4i p.c.. 1940-45 — 104 0 0 Banks Adelaide (£5) 5 15 0 — Australasia (£5) — 10 17 6 Comm, of Aust. (cum div., 10s) 0 16 9 0 16 10 Comm, of Aust. (pref., cum div., £10) 9 14 6 9 16 0 Comm. of Sydney (£12 10s) 19 0 0 20 0 0 E., S., and A. (£3 pd.) 5 3 0 5 6 0 Natl, of A/asia. (£10 paid) 14 5 0 14 12 6 Natl, of A/asia. (£5 paid) 7 2 0 7 4 0 Natl, of N.Z. (£2 10s) 2 14 3 — New South Wales (£20) — 33 0 0 New Zealand (£1) 2 3 2 2 3 3 New Zealand (mort shares, £1) — 1 10 0 Union of Aust. (cum div. and bonus, £5) — 9 11 6 Insurance Merc. Mutual (16s pd.) 1 11 6 National (7s paid) 0 16 10 0 17 0 New Zealand (cum div., £1) — 3 2 3 Standard (£1) 2 18 9 — Loan and Agency Dalgety and Co. (£5) 8 2 6 8 10 0 Goldsbrough, M. (£1) 1 11 0 1 11 7 Natl. Mortgage (“A” cum div., £2) — 2 7 6 N.Z. Guar. Corpn. (3s) 0 4 6 0 4 9 N.Z. Loan and Merc. (ord., ex div., £100) 51 0 0 United Building (£1) 1 0 7 — Wright, Stephenson (pref., £1) .; 1 0 11 — Newton King (pf.. £1) 0 8 9 0 10 6 Shipping Huddart-Parker (pref.. £1) 1 7 9 Union (pref., £1) 1 7 0 — Frozen Meat Canterbury (£ 7 10s paid) 10 2 6 — Gear (10s) 0 15 0 — N.Z. Refrig. (£1 pd., cum div.) 0 19 e* 1 0 0 N.Z. Refrig. (10s pd.. cum div.) 0 9 1 0 9 3 Nth. Cantby. Freezing (pref.. £1) — 1 0 0 South Otago (£ 5) — 6 0 0 Waltaki (£5) — 4 10 0 Woollens Felt and Textiles (£1) 1 15 6 1 17 0 Kaiapoi (17s paid) .. — 0 13 0 Kaiapoi (pf., 17s) 0 16 3 0 16 9 Kaiapoi (7s paid) — 0 4 6 Coal Westport (10s) 1 3 6 Stockton (10s) — 0 3 0 Stockton (pf., 10s) 0 5 1 0 5 9 Gas Auckland (cum div., £1) 1 1 4 Ch.Ch. (cum div., £1) 1 8 6 1 9 3 Breweries Ward (in liqdn.) 0 0 6 — Castlemaine Perkins (rights) 0 9 6 — Dominion (£ 1) — 1 18 0 New Zealand (£1) 2 6 0 2 6 6 Swan (5s) — 1 8 0 Tooheys (16s) 1 11 6 — Tooheys (rights) — 0 6 6 Tooths (£1) — 2 16 0 White Star (in liqdn.) 0 1 0 — Timaru (in liqdn.) .. 0 0 11 — Melbourne Co-op. (10s) — 2 19 0 Miscellaneous Andersons (pref., £1) — 0 19 0 Anthony Hordern (£1) 0 18 4 0 IS 9 Aust. Glass (£1) 4 13 0 — Beath and Co. (Is pd.) 0 1 6 — * British Tobacco (£1) 2 •9 7 2 9 8 Electro. Zinc (ord.. £1) 2 7 4 2 8 0 Electro. Zinc (pf., £1) 2 10 0 2 10 9 Broken Hill Pty. (£1/ 3 1 11 3 2 0

Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. Broken Hill Pty. (con.) 1 13 0 1 13 4 Carriers (£1) 1 12 0 — Colonial Sugar (£20) 46 0 0 46 10 0 Consolid. Brick (£1) 0 6 9 0 7 3 Cox Bros. (5s) 0 18 6 — 0 Dominion Elders. (10s) — 0 3 Dom, Fertiliser (£1) .. 1 3 0 — 6 D.I.C. (10s) — 0 14 Dunlop Rubber (£ 1) 1 3 3 1 3 4 Evans Atlas Flour (10s) 0 19 0 — G. J. Coles (£1) 4 2 0 4 2 3 Greater Crystal (£ 1) 0 7 9 0 12 6 Hay’s. Ltd., (con., 15s paid) — 0 15 6 Howard Smith ('£ 1) 1 1 0 1 1 4 Hume Pipe (Aust.), (£1) 1 1 0 1 1 1 Kauri Timber (25s) 1 1 6 1 2 2 M.K. Millinery (5s) 0 11 6 0 12 6 McKenzies Department 0 Stores (£ 1) — 3 13 N.Z. Drug (£2) 3 5 0 3 10 0 N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. 15 (£2 10s paid) N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. — 0 0 (10s paid) .. — 0 0 3 N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. (1st pref., £5) N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. 3 0 0 — ("A” pref., £4) 1 10 0 — N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. (•‘B’’ pref., £4) — 1 16 0 N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op.' (4J p.c. Stock, 1939, and 1940, £100) N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. 91 0 0 — (4J p.c. Stk., 1945, £100) 91 17 6 93 0 0 N.Z. Farmers’ Fert. (£1) 0 18 0 0 19 0 N.Z. Newspapers (16/8) 1 17 0 1 19 0 Procera Bread (10s) — 0 13 0 Quill, Morris (1936) (£1) 0 17 0 — Radio (1936), (10s) .. — 1 2 3 Producers’ and General Finance Corp. (pref., £1) — 0 19 0 Standard Cement (£1) 0 18 0 0 19 0 Shillings (£1) — 0 19 3 Taranaki Oil. (24/7) 0 5 3 0 5 9 Whitcombe and Tombs 6 (£2 10s paid) 3 3 0 3 3 Wilson’s Cement (10s) 0 17 9 — Woolworths (N.Z.), (5s paid) 1 0 3 1 0 8 Woolworths (pf., £1) 1 17 6 2 0 0 Woolworths (Sydney) (2nd pref., £1) — 1 9 6 Woolworths (Sydney), (ord., 5s) 1 5 3 1 5 4 Overseas Listings Woolworths (South 6 Africa (5s) 0 14 4 0 14 Mining Argo (Is) 0 1 9 Argo (contr.) 0 1 1 Barry town (£1) 1 4 0 Big River (Is) 0 1 3 Gillespie’s Beach (Is) 0 1 2 Golden Dawn (5s) 0 2 3 Grey River (8/9 paid) 0 11 4 0 11 7 Maori Gully (Is) 0 0 5 0 0 Moonlight Gold. (8d paid) 0 0 5 Mossy Creek (Is) 0 1 4 Nemona (cum div., Is) 0 1 7 Nokomai (5s) 0 1 9 0 2 2 Okarito (5s) 0 4 0 Skippers (Is) ... 0 0 li 0 0 2 1 New River (Is) 0 0 7 0 0 8 Waihi Invest. (2s) 0 10 0 Waimumu Sluic. (Is) 0 0 7 Worksop Extend. (Is) 0 0 9J 0 1 2 Australian Mining Broken Hill Sth. (5s) 1 14 9 1 15 5 Mount Lyell (£1) 1 11 11 1 11 6 Mount Morgan (2/6) 0 9 7 0 9 9 Nth. Broken Hill (5s) 2 13 4 2 13 7 Rawang Tin (10s) 0 9 5 0 9 9

£ s. d. £ s. d. Alloy Steel (Aust.) .. 0 11 0 Alloy Steel (N.Z.) .. — 0 19 3 A. p .A. .. -• 0 9 0 Balllns Breweries .. 0 11 9 0 12 9 Brunner Collieries .. — 0 10 0 Christchurch Press .. 8 15 0 Kanieri (15s paid) .. 0 16 0 0 18 0 N.Z. Perpetual Forests — 2 10 N.Z. Perpetual Forests (4s paid) 0 18 l E. Reece, Ltd. (pf ) 0 3 3 0 5 0 Selfridges (A/asia.) .. — 1 7 Westland Breweries (contr.) .. i £ o Woolworths (W.A.) .. 4 7 6 4 15 0 - AUCKLAND Sales on ’Change £ s. d. Ins. Stock, 1946-49, 4 p.c. 103 10 0 Auckland Harbour Bd., 1943, 4* 101 10 u Bank of New Zealand 2 3 5 N.Z. Insurance ■ • • • N.Z. Breweries 2 6 3 Australian Glass .. •• 4 13 6 Colonial Sugar • • ( z > 46 10 0 Milne and Choyce (deb.) 0 14 N.Z. Refrig (con.) Overseas List Woolworths Holdings (S.A.) 0 14 6 Mount Lyell 1 Unofficial List Napier Woollen 2 15 6 WELLINGTON ’ Sales on ’Change £ s. d. N.Z. Investment Mortgage 0 9 6 Broken Hill Ply. 3 1 0 (Both above late Tuesday) Dalgety and Company (odd lot) 8 5 0 Westport Coal 1 3 3 Woolworths (N.Z.). Ltd. (ord.) (2) i 0 6 Woolworths, Ltd. (ord.) i 5 6 Mount Lyell i 10 8 Overseas Listings Woolworths Holdings 0 14 6 DUNEDIN r Sales Reported £ s. d. Woolworths (S. Africa) (late Tuesday). 0 14 6 Dunlop Rubber 1 18 4 Electrolytic Zinc (ord.) 2 7 0 Mount Lyell i 10 9 i 10 8 (Both late Tuesday) (3). i 10 9

Toohey’s Brewery 1 12 6 Anthony Hordern 0 18 9 Broken Hill Proprietary 3 2 6 Colonial Sugar 46 15 0 Dunlop perdriau 1 3 7a Goldsbrough, Mort Afternoon Sales 1 11 6 Colonial Sugar 46 15 0 Associated Newspapers 1 2 7i Associated Newspapers (pref.) 1 4 6 British Tobacco 2 10 3 Toohey’s Brewery 1 12 3 Dunlop Perdriau 1 3 9 Dunlop Perdriau (N.Z. delivery) 1 3 9 Standard Cement 0 19 3. James Stedman 0 15 3 General Industries 1 0 U Traders’ Finance 1 4 6 Carlton Brewery 3 7 10J Huddart-Parker 2 4 3 Newbold Brick 1 14 0 Australian Iron and Steel (pf.) 1 7 4J Sargents 1 10 0 Peters Ice 2 16 0 Mangrovite Belting 0 17 9 Yarra Palls 1 18 9 Woolworths (2nd pref.) 1 8 6 Victoria Nyanza Sugar 0 16 0 Millaquin Sugar 1 17 9 Mount Morgan 0 9 9 Mount Lyell 1 11 6 Mount Lyell (N.Z. delivery) .. 1 11 3 Rawang Tin 0 9 9 Broken Hill Proprietary 3 3 0 North Broken Hill .. .. 2 13 7i South Broken Hill .. .. 1 15 li

(BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) Paris, fr. to £1 RUGBY. February 1. Par. Jan. 31. Feb. 1. 124.21 152 15-16 152 15-32 New York, dol. to £1 4.866 5.01 5-16 5.01 3-16 Montreal, dol. to £1 4.866 5.01 3-16 5.011 Brussels, belgas to £ 1 35 29.61J 29.58 Geneva, fr. to £1 25.2215 21.621 21.621 Amsterdam, . fl. to £1 12.107 8.961 8.964 Milan, lire to £1 92.43 95 3-16 951 Berlin, reichmarken to £1 20.43 12.43 12.421 Copenhagen, kr. to '£1 18.159 22.40 22.40 Stockholm, kr. to £1 18.159 19.40 19.40 Oslo. kr. to £1 18.159 19.90 19.90 Vienna, schgs. to £1 34.585 26i 261 Prague, kr. to £1 164.25 142 11-16 142 11-16 Helsingfors, marks to £ 1 193.23 2261 2261 Madrid, pesetas to £ I 25.2215 _ Lisbon, escudos to £1 375 173 7-16 173 7-16 Athens, drach to £1 375 5471 5471 Bucharest. lei to £1 813.60 6771 6771 Belgrade, dinars 376.3 216 216 Rio de Janeiro, pence to milreis 5.90 2 27-32 2 27-32 Buenos Aires, pence to dol. 51 _ _ Montevideo, pence to peso . 231 23 Bombay, pence to rupee 18 181 181 Shanghai, pence to yen « 14 3-16 14 3-16 Hang Kong, pence to yen • 15 15 Yokohama, pence to yen 24.58 14 14 Batavia, guilders 12.107 8.941 8.941 Warsaw, par zlotys to £1 43.36 • Determined by price of silver.

London— £N.Z. to £100 stg. T.T. 124 124/10/O.D. 123/10/124/8/9 Australia— £ A to £100 NZ. T.T. 101 100/10/O.D. 101 100/10/Fiji— £F to £100 N.Z. T.T. 90/7/6 89 O.D. 90/7/6 89 New YosJc — Dol. to £1 N.Z. • T.T. 4.0517 4.0171 O.D. 4.0617 4.0211 Montreal— Dol. to £1 N.Z. T.T. 4.0502 4.0178 O.D. 4.0622 4.0218 Austria — Schgs. to £1 N.Z. T.T. — 21.00 O.D. — 21.01 Belgium— Belgas to £1 N.Z. T.T. 23.971 23.661 O.D. 24.046 23.672 Czechoslovakia— Crns. to £1 N.Z. T.T. — 113.71 O.D. — 113.76 Denmark— Kroner to £1 N.Z. T.T. 18.203 17.893 O.D. 18.263 17.899 France— Francs to £ 1 N.Z. T.T. 124.01 121.51 O.D. — 121.55 Germany— Reichmarks to £1. N.Z. T.T. — 9.908 O.D. — 9.913 Holland— Florins to £1 N.Z. T.T. 7.308 7.158 O.D. 7.348 7.162 Italy— Lire to £1 N.Z. T.T. — 76.36 O.D. — 76.41 Java— Florins to £1 N.Z. T.T. 7.279 7.129 O.D. 7.319 7.133 Norway— Kroner to £1 N.Z. T.T. 16.182 15.892 O.D. 16.242 15.898 Sweden— Kronor to £1 N.Z. T.T. 15.789 15.494 O.D. 15.849 15.500 Switzerland— Francs to £1 N.Z. T.T. 17.553 17.283 O.D. 17.658 17.288 Noumea— Francs to £1 N.Z. T.T. 125.26 120.26 O.D. — 120.30 Papeete— Francs to £1 N.Z. T.T. 125.11 120.31 O.D. — 120.35 Hong Kong— N.Z. pence to dol. T.T. 18 29-64 18 53-64 O.D. 18 27-64 18 53-64 India and Ceylon— N.Z. pence to rup. T.T. 22| 22 21-32 O.D. 22 11-32 22 21-32 Japan— N.Z. pence to yen T.T. — 17 J O.D. — 17 i Shanghai— N.Z. pence to dol. T.T. — IS 9-64 O.D. — 18 9-64 Singapore— N.Z. pence to dol. T.T. 34 45-64 35 3-16 O.D. 34 39-64 35 3-16 Chefoo— N.Z. pence to dol. T.T. — 18* O.D. — 18 1-64 Manila— N.Z. pence to peso T.T. 29 37-64 30 5-64 O.D. 29 31-64 30 5-64

(Per £1 N.Z.) Dol. Dol. Selling— T.T. .. 4.012 4.012 O.D. .. 4.022 4.02 '3-16 Buying— T.T. .. 4.05 5-16 4.04 15-16 O.D. .. 4.06 5-16 4.06 3-16

Sales £ s. d. British Tobacco 2 10 3 G. J. Coles 4 2 9 Dunlop Perdriau 1 3 9 Dunlop Perdriau (pref.) 1 18 3 Australian Foundation Inventment Trust 0 6 Electrolytic Zinc 2 8 3 Electrolytic Zinc (pref.) 2 10 9 Mount Morgan 0 9 10 Mount Lyell 1 11 6 Broken Hill Proprietary 3 2 0 North Broken Hill 2 13 s South Broken Hill 1 15 3 Emperor Gold 0 12 7 Loloma 0 18 LONDON LONDON, February i. £ s. d. British Tobacco 1 18 6 Goldsbrough, Mort. 1 4 9 Dalgcty and Co. 6 8 9 P. and O. deferred 1 3 11 Clutha River (buyer) 0 1 101 Clutha River (seller) 0 2 U Molyneux River (buyer) 0 1 4.' Molyneux River (seller) 0 1 6 Dalgety and Co. (4 p.c. debs.) 96 0 »

Season. Quarters. 1933-34 .. 19,576 1934-35 .. 64,514 1935-36 .. 144,169 1936-37 .. 201,105

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THE STOCK EXCHANGES Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22317, 3 February 1938, Page 13

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