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STOCK EXCHANGE

STATE' OE NERVOUSNESS

{United Press Association—By Electric . Telegraph—Copyright).

(Received this day nt 11 a.m., LONDON, Sept. 23.

The Stock Exchange opened in a state of nervousness, which is a natural sequence to the dramatic events of the week-end and there is a general marking down of prices as a precaution in' view of the uncertainty of the situation, . but the committee’s prompt action regarding the examination of dealings in the Ilatry companies and the decision not to fix the marking up P» - ‘«'S of such stocks, thus postponing a settlement, had a reassuring effect and the mni M>t closed with a generally cheerful tone with some recovery in prices. * k edges however relapsed slight!v owing to the Bank of England selling about half a million of gold to France.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1929, Page 5

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STOCK EXCHANGE Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1929, Page 5

STOCK EXCHANGE Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1929, Page 5

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