MELBOURNE
Industrials were firm In Melbourne yesterday. Leaders generally moved to higher levels but B.H.P. dropped 2c to 676. Moves in base metals and oils were about balanced. Western Mining resumed its upward trend, closing 28c higher at 958. Sales.-—A.W.A., 200; Ampol, 61; Ansett, 58; A.R.C. Inds., 96; Assoc. Pulp, 147; Aust. Bakeries, 51; A.C.1., 298; A.P.M., 154; 8.N.5.W., 506; Berry 35; Boral, 201; 8.H.P., 676; Brolite, 162; Burns Philp, 372; Carlton, 359; Cub Z, 338; Coles, 115; C.S.R., 292; C.8.A., 199; Courtaulds, 46; Cox Bros., 2; Custom Cred., 82; D. 178; Dunlop, 156; Electro B, 62; E.S.A. Bank 600; E. Inds., 218; Factors, 16; Felt Textiles, 50: Gollin. 68; Herald, 442; Hooker, 46 Humes, 315; 1.A.C., 95; 1.C.1.A.N.Z., 185; Jennings, 134; M. Jones, 340; Kauri, 17; Kelvinator, 188; McPhersons, 316; Macßobertsons, 121; Minster, 220; Myer, 319; Myttons, 140; Nat. Bank, 201; National Cons., 246; N.Z. Forest, 245; Nylex, 70; Olympic 74; Petersville, 42; Project, 21; Qld. Press, 455; Repco, 211; Rocla, 178; Siddons, 100; S.A. Rubber, 100; Sleigh, 57; Smith, H.» 267; Swan, 225; Toppa, 90; Waltons, 88; W’wrths, 124; Yarra, 72; A.0.D., 15; Austoilgas, 155; B.H. South, 296; Commonwealth Mining, 265; Cons. Gold, 410; Emperor, 38; Loloma, 136; Mt. Isa, 380; Mt. Lyell, 132; Mt. Morgan, 275; Nth. 8.H., 400; Oilsearch, 16; Santos, 170; Westernmng., 958.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31344, 14 April 1967, Page 16
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