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PRICES OF METALS.

The.rate on March 5 was 77 1-8 francs to . £1.

United Presi Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright ■ to. ■ _-,r , LONDON, March 5. lhe othcial London (middle) quotations for Monday, as reported by the Australian Mines and Metals Association, compare as under with , those previously cabled:— Mar. 2. Mar. 5. Per ton. Per ton. Copper— £ B. d. £ s. d. ' Standard, spot A. 32 9 4% 32 15 7% Standard,, forward 32 14 4% 32 0 7% ''Electrolytic .... 35 12 6 35 10 0 t° 35 17 6 36 5 0 Wire bars 35 17 6 36 5 0 Lead— • Spot ll 10 o 11 12 6 Forward 11 17 6 11 18 9 Spelter—: Spot ......;.... U 12 R 14 13 9 Forward 14 18 9 15 1 3 Tin— Wvot. • 229 3 9 229 15 0 forward „-228 8 .9 228 8 9 Silver— , ' Standard, per oz . 20%d 20 5-8d Fine . ■.. 22%d 22%d "American, 8 cents a lb. •(•American, 52.00 cents a lb,

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 12

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PRICES OF METALS. Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 12

PRICES OF METALS. Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 12

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