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STOCK EXCHANGE. TRANSACTIONS IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, July 30 on the Stock Exchange:— Bonds.—3 ; per cent, 1947 £lO2 15s; 4 per cent. 1941, £lO2 2s 6d, 1957, £lO2 15s. Goidsbrough-IVlort., 36s 6d; Winch-combe-Carson, 365: Tooths, 55s 9d; Sargents, 33s IJd; Anthony Hordern, 19s 1 d; Broken Hill Proprietary. 83s. 50 PEOPLE KILLED TERRIBLE TRAIN COLLISION. PARIS, July 30. At least 50 persons were killed and many injured when the Paris-Saint Etienne express collided with another train just outside Paris at 11.15 last night. The first four coaches of the express were smashed to smithereens. THE BRADFORD MARKETS. PRICES FOR MERINOS, LONDON, July 29, At Bradford tops Merinos brought: Seventies 40d. sixty-fours 38d, sixties 36\d; crossbreds, fifty-eights 32d, hfty-slxs 29d, fifties 25\d, fortysixs 25d, forty-fours 25d (last two nominal). The market was very firm, with moderate business. Yarns are hardDEFENCE OF CANADA. CONSTRUCTION OF M INE-&WEEPERB TWO IN THE PACIFIC. OTTAWA, July 29The Government is considering tenders for four mine-sweepers, two in the Pacific, for immediate con-
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 6
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