PRICES OF METALS.
Wheat — Cargoes, steady , and quiet; prices little changed. Parcels, improved request. Futures—London, May 36s , 3d, July 36s 4d. Liverpool, 'lay 7s 9d-3s Bd, July 7s lOd-ls 4d net, October; 8s net. Spot trade quiet; Australian, ex ship, 42s 3d. Flour, slow; Australian, ex store, 30s 6d. Oats, easier; peas and beans quiet.'
LONDON, lath May. Metal Exchange quotations are as follows, those previously cabled being given for purposes of comparison:— 12th May. 15th May. Per ton. \ Per ton. £ s d ' £ a d Copper—* i Standard, spot .... 55 13 9 55 7 6 Standard, forward . 54 13 9 55 1 3 Electrolytic ........ 58 10 0 60 0 0 to 60 10 0 61 10 0 Wire bars 00 10 0 61 10 0 LeadSpot 18 7 0 , 17 17 6 Forward 18 7 6 17 17 6 Spelter— • Spot • 17 12 6 "16 7 6 Forward ..vvKV.. 18 5 0 17 2 6 TinSpot 145 10 0 147 12 6 Forward 147 6 3. 149 7 6 SilverStandard, per oz .. 10%d 19%d Fine, per oz 2013-16d 10%d WHEAT MARKET. LONDON, loth May.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 12
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