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FALLS CONTINUE

(Rec. noon.) SYDNEY, Sept. 'l2. Though individual movements were mostly moderate, the lengthened list of falls in share prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday represented a fair cross-section of the market.' Five good-class shares to record the first sales at less than ceilings were Commercial Bank of Australia, Tooheys, Amalgamated Wireless, G. J. Coles, and Gordon Edgell (old).' Most of the market leaders weakened still further. Broken Hill Proprietary, the initiator' of the downward movement, shows no sign.-of Heavier selling occurred in Colonial Sugar, which closed at £57 ss, which represents a loss of 355.

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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 8

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FALLS CONTINUE Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 8

FALLS CONTINUE Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 8