AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET
A QUIET DAY. MELBOURNE, Aug. 2. On the Melbourne Stock Exchange selected industrial issues responded well to increased dividend' announcements. Trading to-day was quiet, due to the absence of the Sydney market and .overseas advices. Sales. —C'jmmercial Bank of Australia, 18s 3d; National Bank, £5 paid, £7 7s; Howard Smith, 21s; G. J. Coles, £5 2s 6d ; Drug Houses, 26s 3d; Australian Iron
and Stool, prof., 27s 6d; Dunlop Perdriau, 23s I Cel, Cox Bros., 21s; Folt and Textiles, 40s; Electrolytic Zinc, prof., 58s 6d ; Mount Morgan, 12s 4d; Mount Lyell. 43s 4Jd; Broken llill Proprietary, 83s; North Broken Hill. 75s 9d; Broken Hill South, 495; Emperor, 15s 6d. SYDNEY. Aug. 2. As thore was a bank holiday in New South Wales to-day the Stock Exchango was closed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 4
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131AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 3 August 1937, Page 4
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