LONDON MARKETS.
Wheat is dull, and is being pressed for sale. Flour is dull, there being no buyers. Australian, on spot, is quoted at 445. Oats. The quotation is nominal, there being none offering. Peas' and beans are fiat. New Zealands nominally unchanged. Sugar is steady. American granulated, 41s 7£d per c\rt. Butter is quiet, hut steady, and nominally unchanged. Cheese is firm and unchanged. There is littfil offering. Bradford Tops.—The market is unsettled, owing to uncertainty as to the Goverumeufc's intentions. The current quotations are:—Sixty-fours, Sid; super sixties, 50d ; oomraon sixties 49a : fifty-sixes, 40d ; fifties, 33d; forty-sixes, 29d; forties, 27d.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 3
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101LONDON MARKETS. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 3
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