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PRICES OF METALS

ADVANCES IN A MONTH

,■-,■. SYDNEY, May 7. The official London (middle) quotations' for • Friday, as received by the Australian Mines and: Metals Association, compare' with those of April 6 last as follows:— .....-.-. ... . ~

April 6. May 5. Per ton. Per ton. Copper— £ g. d. £ s. d. Standard, spot . 28 1 3 32 15 7%' Standard, forward 29 6 10% 33 0 VA Electrolytic .... 32 15 0 36 10 0 to 33 0 0 36 10 0 Wire bars 33 0 0 36 12 6 LeadSpot 10 10 0 11 17 6 Forward 10 17 6 12 5 0 SpelterSpot ,... 14 13 0 15 2 II : Forward .£»>',<■■ 15 2 6 15 10 0 Tin— '. -:*-' " Spot .vT..\.*153 16 3 178 15 0 Forward ...... 154 13 9 179 7 6 Silver— »ine, per ox .... 17 7-16d 19 l-8d Itandard ....... 1813-16d 19 3-16d LONDON, May 6. Prices of metals are quoted as follows: — Pig iron.—Home trade, 62s 6d per ton; export, 58s 6d. •■ Antimony.—British, £42 5s a ton; foreign, £22 5s a ton. Wolfram.—10s 7%d per unit. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 10

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PRICES OF METALS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 10

PRICES OF METALS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 10