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WALL STREET EXCITED. RECORD DEALINGS SINCE I'JOS. GREATEST SALE OF COPPER EVER MADE. Press Association—Copyright, -Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.45 a.m.) New York, September 24. The largest dealings in Wall Street since 1908 occurred in two hours of the session on Saturday, when 991,000 shares in United States steel were turned over. The day's gain in value was over three million sterling. Prices in leather and copper greatly increase.] the former owing to a report that Russia wanted ..'1,000,000 shoos. The gieatest sale of copper ever made was recorded for the Allies through Morgan's. They ordered 448 million pounds' weight, worth 125,000.000 dollars, and the price is 27 cents, delivery to he given in the monthly instalments, beginning in January. FICHT FOR THE PRESIDENCY. 1 JUDGE HUGHES' INTERESTS. Press Association—Copyright, j Published in "The Times." London. September 23. i The New York correspondent of the Times states that ex-President Roosevelt and Tai't have agreed to a publicreconciliation in Mr Hugh V interests.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 49, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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