OVERSEAS TRADING
SYDNEY
The market continued a alight upward trend. Mining stocks continued to advance. Nickel stocks were a shade firmer with Great Boulder gaining 50c to 710 c. Loloma, a substantial shareholder in Great Boulder, gained 10c to 310 c. Metals Exploration closed 10c firmer at 370 c. Queensland Mines gained 42c to 462 c. New Broken Hill jumped 70c to a high of 1020 c in the morning session of trading on further rumours of its association with R.T.Z. The last sale recorded in the stock was 060 c. Sales.—B.H. Sth. 550: Cleveland Tin, 113; Com. Mining. 360; Cons. Gold, 666; Cons. Rutile. 150; C.R.A., 1150: Emperor, 60: Hamersley, 850: Kathleen Inv., 554; Mt Isa, 482: Mt Morgan. 870; NOW 8.H.. 060: N.A.U.C., 74: Placer, 3050: Qld Mines. 462; Western Mining, 3540; Allo. Dev., 43: Ampol Exp., 200: A.0.G., 210: Exoil, 34; Longreach, 70; Mid East., 56; Planet. 44; Woodside. 157; Amalg. Chem.. 46; Ampol. 96: Ansett, 61; A.W.A., 212: Ass. Sec., 185; A.N.Z., 770: A.C. Ind.. 322; A.G. Corp., 182: A.N.1., 30: N.S.W., 674; Berlei. 250; Big Sister, 260; Blue Metals. 158: Boral, 178; Borg Warner, 170: Bramble, 116: Brit. Tob., 285; 8.H.P., 1660; Burns Philp. 350: Carpenter. 198: Chem. Mat.. 110: Clyde. 74; C.S.R., 448; Coles, 124: C.A.G.A., 165: Com. of Syd., 295; C.8.A., 295; Concrete Ind., 39; Custom Credit. 112; D.F.C., 500; Dickson Primer. 43; E.M.1., 305; Elder. 230: Email, 67; Fairfax. 230; Feltex, 53; Hanlmex, 102; J. Hardie. 390: Healing. 17; Hooker, 61; Hordern, 53; 1.A.C., 101; Int. Resist.. 52: D. Jones. 119: KolOtex. 160: L.N.C., 66: Lifesavers, 222: Lysaght, 330: M.L.C., 1200: Marrickviile. 86. Mauri, 200: Miller, 125; Myer, 468: N.Z. Forest. 222: Newbold. 110; News. 275; Nutt and Muddle. 38; Olims, 90; Paynter Dickson, 192: Peko W.. 876, and opts., 538: Penfold. 360: Pioneer Cone., 139; Pioneer Sugar, 178; Provincial, 101; Publishers, 180; Pye, 90: Rothmans, 200: Sleigh, 70; Taubmans, 90; Thiess. 482; Tooheys, 116. Tooth. 584; Travel Lodge, 92; Union Carbide, 580; Waltons, 81: Wilcox Mofflin, 36: W’wths, 118.
MELBOURNE
I Industrials were again firm .with few big moves. Banks generally improved but E.S.A. eased. B.H.P. moved up to 1690 early then finished 20 lower at 1660 Minings further strengthened. Western Mining gained 120 to 3600 with other key issues showing solid gains. Oils were steady. Sales.—Ampol, 94; Ansett, 61: A.R.C., 79; A.C.1., 320: Ak. Cement, 125; A.P.M.. 141; N.S W 670: Boral, 179: 8.H.P.. 1660; Carlton, 430 and Z, 365; Carrier. 78; Coles. 124; C.S.R., 450: CBA., 295: Com. Union. 162; Cox. 1: Cyclone. 128; Davies Coop, 37; Drug Houses. 150; Dunlop. 190; Email, 68; E.S.A., 720; E.Z.1., 340: Factors, 20; Feltex. 53; Flexidrive, 215; Gol- ! Un 70; Hkrald. 532: Humes. 348; I C.1.A.N.Z., 194; Jennings, 205; H. Jones, 255; Kelvlnator, 150;
Mayne Ntckless, 305: Mcllwrth, 104; McPhersons, 255; Minster, 118; P. Morris, 427; Myer, 468; Myttons, 116; Nat. Bank, 312; Nat. Consol., 235; Nylex, 95; Olympic, 80; Overseas Corp., 178; Petersville, 35; Piper Tom, 190; Repco, 238; S.A. Rubber, 80: Sleigh, 70; H. Smith, 335: Swan. 338; Yarra, 126; A.A.O. 115: Aberfoyle, 212; B.H. Sth, 556; C. Norseman, 320; Cons. Gold, 660; C.R.A., 1170; Gt Boulder, 710; Hamersley, 790: Loloma. 310; Magellan, 215; Metals Exp., 370; Mt Isa, 485; Mt Lyell, 185; Mt Morgan, 860: New 8.H., 960; Nth 8.H., 800: Oil Search, 57; West Mining, 3600; West Titanium, 330.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31581, 19 January 1968, Page 13
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