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AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES Trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange on Saturday was quiet in a sound market. Industrials were slightly irregular, but mining shares unproved. Stiles included:—-Bank of Australasia, £8 10s, £8 11s; Nat. Bank A’asia (£5 paid), £5 17s 6d; Australian Gas, A, £5 3s 6d; A.C.1., 40s 9d; ditto (con.), 345; Anthony Hordern, 13s Id; Australasian Paper, 335; British Tobacco, 43s 6d; Broken Hill Fty., ex div., 39s 7d; ditto (con.), 23s 3d; Cash Orders, 14s 10d; Dunlop-Perdriau, 20s 7Ad, Felt and Textiles (con.), 265; Morts Dock, 18s 4Jd; Woolworths (Sydney), 15s 4id; Woolworths Properties, 23s 9d; Mount Morgan, 8s 10d; Rawang Tin, 2d; Oil Search, 5s 7d. Melbourne business included: —Commercial Bank Australia, 12s lid; E. S! and A., 765 ; Aust. Paper Manufacturers (pref.), 255; Broken Hill Pty., ex div., • 39s 4d; Electrolytic Zinc (pref.), 51s 3d; Howard Smith, 19s 9d; Mou6»t Lyell, 27s 6d; Emperor, 9s 8d; Mount Morgan, 8d; Wellington Alluvials, 3s lid.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20547, 6 May 1941, Page 2
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