GENERALLY FIRMER
Australian Share Markets INDUSTRIALS IN DEMAND By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Received January 13, 9 p.m.) Sydney. January 13. On the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day prices generally were firmer. General industrials were again in good demand, ami while in a few cases profit-taking causeu prices to ease slightly, the majority ol stocks were strong. Sales: Commonwealth Bonds, -1 per cent., 1938, £102; 1941, £lO2/10/-; 1947, £lO4/7/6; 1961, £lO5/7/6 Colonial Sugar, £44; Bank ot New South Wales, £34; Commercial banking Co. of Sydney, £lB/19/-; Associated News, 23/104; Howard Smith, 19/lOf; Australian Gas. A, £8; Tooths, ex rights, 54/6; Tooths, rights, 33/-; Carlton, 5..1/0 G. J. Coles, 70/6. Australian Iron and Steel, pref., 2.»/9; Australian Glass, 83/3; Dunlop-Perdriau, IC/IOJ; pref., 35/3; Dalgety and Co., Ltd., £B/12/6; Greater J. D. Williams, 8/9; MiUaquin Sugar, 36/3; Farmers, 28/9; Anthony Hordern, 21/-; Standard Cement, 22/-. Broken Hill Proprietary, 59/9; ditto, first instalment paid, 30/-; Kuala Kampar, 15/14; Rawang, 8/9; Emperor, 16/9; Mt. Kasi, 16/4}; Mineral Development, 1/9; Loloina, 36/-. Morning sales included :—Commonwealth bonds, 3} p.c.. 1942, £lOO/18/9; ■4 p.c., 1941, £lO2/8/9; 1944, £lO4/5/-; 1959, £lO5/5/-; Bank of New South Wales, £34/2/6; Tooth’s Brewery, 57/6; Anthony Hordern, 21/-, pref., 24/6; Broken Hill Proprietary, 59/9. Melbourne, January 13. Stock Exchange sales to-day. included : Commercial Bank of Australia, 19/4; E.S. and A. Bank, £5/18/-; National Bank, £5 paid, £7/5/-; Dunlop-Perdriau. pref., 35/9; Electrolytic Zinc, 35/9; Howard Smith, 19/8; Broken Hill South, £5/12/-. North Broken Hill. £7/16/-; Mount Morgan, half-crown issue, fully paid, 19/3; Emperor, 16/7; Loloma, 35/-.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 93, 14 January 1936, Page 12
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250GENERALLY FIRMER Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 93, 14 January 1936, Page 12
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