IN ANTICIPATION
SILVER PRICE RISES
(Received August 11, 9 aon.)
LONDON, August 10.
Although President Roosevelt's decision regarding silver was not known in London until after the usual business hours,', anticipations . caused activity, and tlio price advanced a halfpenny to 21 7-16 d an, ounce, the highest prico since November, 1931.
Owing to President Roosevelt's silver policy American exchange droppedw This morning silver shares showed, only] sniallimprovements. Transatlantic in* dnstrials rose sharply.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 9
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72IN ANTICIPATION Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 9
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