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Preo® Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. DECLINE INTIN PRICES. LONDON, September 16. (Received September 17, at 9.10 a.ra.) Tho decline in tin is attributed to a selling movement by bears, which originated in the United States, with the object of forcing down the market, in order to facilitate the placing of their autumn orders for tin plate makers, who arc not too well covered.—A. and N.Z. Cable. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. SYDNEY, September 16. (Received September 17, at 1.20 p.m.) At the wool sales the competition was decidedly more general and keener than it was on the opening day. French buyers were particularly active, and there was occasional inquiry on American account. ino market had a hardening tendency, which was most pronounced m tho finer grades suitable for Continental demands, which occasionally further advanced by per cent. Greasy merino sold up to 40d, and come-backs to 32^d.

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Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 6

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 6