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BLAST FURNACES BUSY. Press Association —Bj Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, September 12. The production of pig-iron and steel ingots last month showed a marked increase compared with July. Forty-six blast furnaces were operating, compared with, fifteen at Ihe end of July.—Reuter. THE METAL MARKET. LONDON, .September 12. Copper: Spot. £67 6s 3d; forward, £6B 7s 6d. Lead : Spot, £23 12s 6d ; forward, £23. Spelters Spot, £24 15s; forward, £25 10s, Tin : Spot, £156 2s 6d: forward, £l5B 7s 6d. Silver, 3s 3d per oz.—A. and N.Z. Cable. Mr E. A. Rosevear (chairman of directors) presided last night at a meeting of tho directors of the United Starr-Bowkott Society. He said that he was pleased to state that No. 6 group would be started on the 26th inst., and that 641 shares had been allotted to date, indicating that this group would rapidly fill up the 2,C00 shares required. It wao decided to hold the annual meeting on October 27, and to hold ballots and sales in Nos. 2,3, 4, and 5 groups, and a ballot of £SOO in No. 6 group, totalling £4,500.
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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 3
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