COMMODITY PRICES
GENERALLY LOWER
ißy Telegraph—Press k Association —Copyrleht.l LONDON, January 21. Friday's closing prices for the following raw materials were as follows, those for January 14 being shown in parentheses: — Cotton.— Liverpool quotation, good American middling, spot, 5.18 d a lb (5 29d); February delivery, 4.83 d a lb (4.84 d). , . Rubber.—Para, 7d a lb (same); plantation smoked ribbed sheet, 8d a lb (7 15-16 d). - j u te.— January-February shipment, Indian jute, Dundee quotation, £21 15s a ton (£2O 3s 9d). Copra.—January-February shipment, sun-dried South Sea to London or Rotterdam, £9 10s a ton (£9 12s 6d); smoked, to Marseilles or Genoa, £9 7s 6d a ton (£9 10s); plantation, Rabaul to London or Rotterdam, £\Q 5s a ton (£lO 7s 6d). Linseed Oil. — £25 5s a ton (same); Turpentine.—33s 6d a cwt (34s>.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 18, 23 January 1939, Page 12
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136COMMODITY PRICES Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 18, 23 January 1939, Page 12
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