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16,(100.000 SHARES SOLD. NEW YORK, November 15. Stock Exchange* trading lias continued to average more than 2,333,000 ~lmres daily for the week, including one session lasting only two hours. The total is approximately 13,300,000 shares.

Yesterday’s trailing in 5i stocks establishes a high record lor the number of issues traded in a single day. Oilers for Stock Exchange seats have reached 132.030 dollars (£20,103), 22,031) dollars (I’1100) higher than the olfers I ell days ago.

Tremendous buying from all pails of the country is tin* chief cause of the increase, which lias extended Irom the kerb to the consolidated exchanges. Many investors made fortunes owing to the upward movement last week. NAUGHTY “SPIRITS!” LONDON, November 13.

'fhe newspapers draw attention to the fact that many of tin* “spirit laces in Mrs Deane’s photograph, which she states she obtained by exposing plates at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day, an those of famous living footballers and boxers. “Mrs Denno sulniits tluit there is some similarity. “I can’t explain it.” she says. “Itis as much a mystery to me as to anyone, 'fhe spirits would have known that I intended to take a photograph, and they may have built up a picture in the form of similar faces in order to produce a striking affect."

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1924, Page 3

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1924, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1924, Page 3

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