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AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES (Elcc. Tel. Copyright —United Press Assn.) SYDNEY, May 29. Leading industrial shares slumped on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day as a result of the disquieting news from Belgium. Sales included: Bank of New South Wales, £26; Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, £l6 15s; British Tobacco, £2 4s; Kandos Cement, £1 6s lid; Winchcombe, Carson, £1 ss; Millaquin Sugar, £1 18s; Broken - Hill Proprietary, £2 Os 9d; North Broken Hill, £1 12s 3d; Mount Lyell, £1 3s 7d; Mount Morgan, 8s sd; Emperor Mines, 11s 6d.
Morning sales included: Commonwealth Bonds, 4 per cent, 1941, £IOO 7s 6d; 4 per cent, 1961, £IOB 7s 6d; Tooth’s Brewery, 47s 3d; Associated Newspapers, 11s 3d; Associated Newspapers, pref., 15s 3d; Broken Hill Proprietary, 40s 9d; Cash Orders Amalgamated, 13s 3d. Sales on the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day included: Metropolitan Gas, £l3 ss; Drug Houses of Australia, £1 3s 6d; Electrolytic Zinc, £2 5s 9d; Zinc Corporation, £3; Loloma, £1 5r 9d; South Broken Hill, £1 2s 3d.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20261, 31 May 1940, Page 2
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