COMMODITIES AND STOCKS
GENERAL FALL IN NEW YORK EUROPEAN INFLUENCES llllllcil l*res» A-'fiei-U i"H U' Electric Telegraph-■ Copy ril!h ■ 1 NEW YORK. 20th April. Commodities and stocks and shares underwent wide liquidation as the remiH of weaknesses in European specucircles and the continued fc,v (if possible changes in the American gold-buying price. A!! staoles save su'.'ar .•■■"ffered. wheat losing 3 to 4 cents in Winnipeg and Chicago. Cotton lost a dollar a bale, or 101} points, and rubber and copper lost 5(1 points. The entire stock and share list showed losses. United Stales Steel common being among the heaviest.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 28 April 1937, Page 6
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