PRICE OF GOLD
'By Telegraph.—Press " Assn.—Copyright.) (Deceived July 28, 10 a.m.) m, • c ~ LONDON, July 27. The price of gold , s 1333 o'id per fine ouuee. , t T IleoJ"i ice Of gold bet«ee" July 2 and July 23 has ranged from 137s ad to 138s ot2u. " . . Peroz. J«'y 29 13 s £-.. Jl'y^ 137 11% . J"y 2* ••••• 137 11 Jn'y 2 ...; 137 5 . J«ne 1 137 lW Y ay-, \ 135 11% April 3 ;..;.. 135 2 March 1 J37 j February 5 (official) .'.'.'. 140 0 February 1 135 g January 2 ; 127 0 For the first three months of; 1934 car loadings of the Canadian Railways were almost 25 per cent, larger than for the -same period of last year. Up to the third week in May gross earnings of the Canadian National Railways at £12,200 000 show, an increase of £2,209,000 compared with the same period last year. Steel production has trebled, motor-vehicle production more, than doubled, and newsprint shows a gain of 42 per cent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1934, Page 16
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165PRICE OF GOLD Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1934, Page 16
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