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fashion. The leaders sported near the close which helped the entire list upward. Scenes reminiscent of the late hear drive were enacted on the floor of the Exchange. Brokers, fatigued after three days of heavy business rushed about to execute orders ranging from fifty thousand shares, the confusion being heightened by the scurry of shorts to cover. Values increased some ten thousand million dollars and eased off only a fractional amount thereof,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 5
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