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AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 9. Broken Hill Proprietary old and new issues were strongly favoured to-day on the Stock Exchange owing to a further advance in base metal prices on London yesterday, when lead touched the best price since November, 1935. The investment market otherwise was firm.

£ 8. d. Bank of New South Wales 33 0 0 Commercial Bank of Aus9 tralia 0 18 National Bank (£5 paid) ... 7 4 0 British Tobacco 2 2 0 Tooths ' 2 16 9 Carlton Brewery 2 19 6 G. J. Coles ... ... 3 19 0 Goldsbrough, Mort 1 13 9 Wilcox, Moffllin 0 12 8 Henry Jones 2 2 9 Fairymead Sugar 1 15 6 Farmers Mi. 1 14 0 Mark Foy 1 12 0 R. Fowler 0 14 6 Victoria Nyanza 0 13 3 ■Mauri\ Bros. ... 3 5 0 Mount Morgan ... ... 0 13 3 Broken Hill Proprietary .... 3 18 9 Broken Hill Propy. (new) South Broken Hill ... ... 2 17 6 4 9 0 Zinc Corporation ... ... 4 2 9 Bulolo Deposits ... ... 0 1 8 Kuala Kampar Placer Development 0 5 14 0 6 6 Mandated Alluvials ... ... 1 14 3 ' MELBOURNE, September ). Electrolytic. Zinc and Broken Hill Proprietary were firm, and other industrials were, steady, with continued strong buying of Barriers. £ d. s. Commercial Bank of Australia ...‘ ... 0 18 8 E.S. and A. Bank ... ... 5 17 0 National Bank (£5 paid) 7 4 0 Howard Smith 0 19 3 Carlton Brewery 2 19 6 G. J. Coles 3 19 9 Australian Iron and Steel (pref.) »1 6 6 Dunlop Perdriau 0 18 5 Goldsbrough, Mort 1 13 n Electrolytic Zinc 2 1 6 Electrolytic Zinc (pref.) ... 2 4 6 Yarra Falls 2 0 0 Mount Morgan ... ■ 0 13 3 Mount Lyell 1 9 0 Broken Hill Proprietary ... 3 18 6 North Broken Hill 10 2 0 South Broken Hill G 5 0 Emperor ... 0 16 2 Loloma 1 5 3 Silverton Trams 1 17 3 Melbourne Electric ... ... 1 0 1 Upper Watut ... Wellington Alluvials ■ (Is 0 3 1 paid) ... ... 0 3 7

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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 7

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