AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET
INDUSTRIAL ISSUES SUPPORTED. SYDNEY, Aug. 5. The Stock Exchange to-day was active, with strong buying support for good class industrial issues. Bank shares were irregular. Pastoral issues were strong. Tin ventures were well supported. Sales.—Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, £2l 12s; National Bank, £lO paid, £ls ss; Union Batik, £lO 3s 6d; Colonial Sugar, £4B; Mercantile Mulual Insurance, ex div., 32s 3d; Australian Gas, A, £7 6s; Berlei, 40s; British Tobacco, 51s 6d; Tooths. 55s 9d; G. J. Coles, £5 Is; Dunlop-Perdriau, 245; Goldsbrough Mort, 36s 6d; Kandos, 265; Mark Foy, 26s 3d; Gordon and Gotcli, 51s 6d; United Provisions, 10s 8d; Westingliouse, 225; Victoria Nyanza, 19s 6d ; Electrolytic Zinc. 59s 9d ; ditto, prof., 60s; David Jones, 435; Anthony Hordern, 19s 3d; Mt. Morgan, 12s 2d; Mt. Lyell, 43s 9d; North Broken Hill, 78s 6d: Kuala Kampar Tin, 23s 7d; Larut Tin, 18s 6d; Tongkah Harbour Tin, 235; Takuapa Tin, 25s 6d; Placer Development, 83s. MELBOURNE, Aug. 5. On the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. a firmer tone prevailed in leading investments. Barriers rose sharply on a better tone from London. Sales.—Commercial Bank of Australia, 18s 6d ; National Bank, £lO paid, £ls 4s; British Tobacco, 51s 9d ; Australian Glass, 955; Dunlop-Perdriau, 24s Id; ditto, pref., 37s 6d; Cox Bros., 21s 6d; Felt and Tex-
tiles, 40s; National Reliance Investment Trust, 13s . 9d; Electrolytic Zinc, pref., 60s; Victoria Nyanza, 19s 9d; Mt. Morgan, 12s 2d; Broken Hill Proprietary, 84s 3d: North Broken Hill. 78s 3d; Broken Hill South, 50s 6d; Zinc Corporation, £7 16s; Emperor, 16s 3d; Loloina, 23s 6d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 6 August 1937, Page 5
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261AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 6 August 1937, Page 5
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