PRICES OF METALS IMPROVE.
LONDON, May 24. Tin made a good recovery today, and the pvices of other metals were higher. ; SYDNEY, May 25. The official London (middle) quotations Wednesday, as received by the'A'ustralian Mines and Metals Association, compare as
• , May 23; May 24. Per ton. Per ton. Copper— ' £ 8. d. £ ». d. Standard,' spot .. 33 13 1% 34 15 7% Standard, forward 33 16 lOVa 35 0 IVs Electrolytic .... 38 10 0 39 0 0 to 39 10 0 40 .0 0' Wire bars .... 39 10 0 40 0 0 LeadSpot 11 "8 9 12 1 3 Forward ...... 12 1 3 12 13 SpelterSpot 15 7 6 15 15 0 Forward ....... 12 1 3 12 5 0 Tin- ••■••■ Spot .' 186 3 9 190 8 9 Forward ....... 180 11 3 190 13 9 SilverStandard, per oz ... 18 7-8d 18 13-16d Fine ....:. 20 3-8d 20 5-16d
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 10
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