AUSTRALIAN SHAKES
INTEREST IN GOLDMINES
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SYDNEY, September 3.
On the Sydney Stock Exchange today n strong tone was evidenced for general industrial shares and numerous advances were recorded. The high price of gold stimulated the activity of gold issues, but banks were relatively quiet. Sales: Commercial Banking Co., of Sydney, £17 7s; Union Bank, £fl 10s; Colonial Sugar; £06 10s; Associated' Xews fpref.), 2.'?s Pd; Adelaide. Steam. 27s 3d; Howard Smith, 16s; Australian Gas, A. £7 17s 6d; British Tobacco, 37s Gd; Tooth's Brewery, 45s 9d; Toohey's Brewery, 27s 6d; Carlton Brewery, ex dividend, 45s 6d; Amalgamated Textiles, ]2s Gd; Drug Houses of Australia, 20s 7%d; Australian Glass, 54s 3d; Dimlop-Ferdriau Rubber. 20s 9d; Goldsbroiijjh Mort, 31s 3d; Morris Hedstrom, 16a l'/ 2 d; Electrolytic Zinc, 28s i'M; Farmers, 20s 6d; David Jones, 40s; Anthony Hordcrn, 14s -3d; Commonwealth Wool, 20s 3d; Gordon and Gotch. 455. Mount Morgan, 31s \Vn\\ Broken Hill Proprietary, 49s 6d; Broken Hill South, 81s 6d; Kuala Kampar T:n. IGs Od; Rawang Tin, 0s; Euratha £old. ]os. MELBOURNE, September 3.
Sales on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today included: Commercial Bank of Australia, IBs; National Bank of Australasia, £5 paid, £6 ss; Goldsbronch Mort 31s; Gordon and Gotch, 455; Howard Smith, 15s lid.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1934, Page 12
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