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AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES

Sydney, Feb. 12. Q> r i.ii ill j yesterday, to-day’s : active. It is quite apparent that there are plenty of buyers about with ample confidence and ready and willing to do business round late levels. The turnover equalled prewar proportions, despite the gravity of the Singapore situation. Gold and tin shares, however, were heavily depressed. especially those in the Pacific area. Government bonds also tended lower with heavier trading than yesterday. Brokers intend to carry on as usual, pending official advice as to the future of the Stock Exchange. Sales to-day included: Bank of New South Wales, £25: Commercial Banking Co.. Sydney, £l6 15s: Union Bank. £5: Woolwertbs. 11s Id: Consolidated Industries. 36s 6d: Cash Orders. 12s 6d: WHsox Mofflin. 8s 6ri: Colonial Sugar, £42 10s: ditto. New Zealand delivery, £42 10s: Electrolytic Zinc. 42s 6a: pref., 42* 9a: Broken Kill Proprietary. 29s 9d: Contributing. 23s 7d. Melbourne. Feb. 12. Sales: —National Bank (£5 paid). £5 Is; National Bank (£lO paid). £lO 15s: Consolidated Industries. 36s 3d: Howard Smith. IPs 9d: United Provisions.. 8s lid: Goldsbrough. 245: South Broken Hill. 19* 3d: Norths. 335: Mt. Morean. 6s 6d: Mt. Lvell. 225: Emperor. 5s 6d: Loloma. 12s 6d.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 13 February 1942, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 13 February 1942, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 13 February 1942, Page 4

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