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  5. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    The return of the Bank of England for the week ended December 21 is as follows, the figures for the preceding week being shown in parentheses:— ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. HOBART PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Forage.—There were 17 trucks of chaff yarded at the Hobart railway yesterday, but the demand was dull, and only seven trucks were disposed of[?] The best ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    Commonwealth, 6½ per cent, £102; do., stock, £97 15s. Victoria, 3 per cent., 1929-49, £91; 3½ per cent., 1929-49, £57; 3½ per cent., £64 5s; 6½ per cent., £102 2s. New ...

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  8. COUNTRY STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons Ltd. report:—We held our usual fortnightly sale at Sorell on Tuesday when we offered a large yarding of fat stock, comprising 40 ...

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  9. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short loans is 3½ per cent., and for long date bills 3 3-8 per cent. ...

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  10. CONSOLS AND WAR BONDS.

    British Consols. £50. British War Loan, 3½ per cent., £91.13s 6d; and 5 per cent., £70 15s. ...

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  11. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the foreign rates of exchange on London:—Paris, 53.00 francs to the £1; Stockholm, 16.90 kroner; Christiania, 26.75 kroner: Copenhagen, 21.55 kroner: Calcutta, ...

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  12. COMPANY LOSSES DURING 1921.

    On perusing the statements of account published to date of the various companies conducting business throughout the Commonwealth, one is struck by the record of profits ...

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  13. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) recently cabled to the British Government and the High Commissioner, urging that the sale at a low price of New Zealand and ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. MAINLAND PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Barley, good English is firm at 4s 3d to 4s 4½d. Cape is quiet at 3s. Oats are in strong demand, and for s[?]ed purposes 2s 9d to 3s is paid. Maize steady at 4s 6d. ...

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  15. SYDNEY.

    Eggs, hen, new laid 2s; graded ls 11d; ungraded pullets' eggs 1s 3d to 1s 4d; northern rivers 1s 4d; south coast and railways 1s 4d to 1s 6d; duck eggs, new ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. RUBBER.

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    Playgoers and Shakespeare-lovers of Hobart are eagerly looking forward to the opening production of the second Allan Wilkie season at the Theatre ...

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  18. ADELAIDE.

    Markets quiet, with a holiday feeling. Wheat shows an easier tendency, and, although not quotably lower, some houses have withdrawn. Quotations for December, 4s 10½d to 4s 11d ...

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  19. MINING

    The quotation for tin ore at Laun[?]ston yesterday remained unchanged at 30s per unit. L. J. CLIFFORD AND CO., Stock and ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL AND MINING COMPANIES.

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  22. ENTERTAINMENT AT BELLERIVE.

    An entertainment in aid of Christmas extr[?]s for disabled soldiers in Anglesea Barracks took place at Bellerive-institute on Thursday evening. The concert, organised by the Tibbs ...

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  23. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary s 28s. Mount Elliott b 16s. s 19s 9d. Waihi Junction b 7s 6d, s 7s 9d. Hampton s 4s. ...

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  24. PALACE THEATRE.

    Starting to-day at the Palace Theatre is the Universal Co.'s feature film, "The Rage of Paris," in which the central figure is Miss Du Pont. There are said ...

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  25. MIDLAND DAIRY FACTORY

    The dairying industry, which is the mainstay, or at least, an important source of income to the great bulk of the settlers in portions of the Midlands ...

    Article : 255 words
  26. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    The very fine collection of war photographs were again visited by a large number of people at the Town-hall throughout yesterday. They will be on view to-day and during the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    It has been generally assumed that the total output ot Australian manufacturing industries has increased considerably in recent years. According, however, to ...

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  28. MISS TIBBS'S PUPILS' [?]AL.

    Miss Ismay Tibbs, A.T.C.L., L.A.B., gave her second pupils' recital at the Dugout this week. The programme included works of both old and modern masters. The ...

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  29. STRAND THEATRE.

    E. Phillips Oppenheim is recognised as one of the most brilliant present-day novelists. His story, "Dangerous Lies," was specially filmed in England by the ...

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  30. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The demand for tallow has improved, and the sales have been fixed for January 4. ...

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  31. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES.

    The usual picture programme will be given at the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening, when Miss Constance Talmadge will be seen in "The Lover Expert." ...

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  32. BRADFORD WOOL SALES.

    The strong tone evidenced at the Bradford wool sales yesterday has been fully maintained, with a hardening tendency. ...

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  33. ENGLISH GENERAL MARKETS.

    Wheat cargoes are steady and quiet, and Australian is quoted as follows:—January option, 52s; February, 51s; parcels, January and February, 50s 6d. Little is doing in ...

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  34. STANMORE PRESERVING CO.

    We notice with pleasure that this company will again be operating during the coming season. In conversation with Mr. Tyrer, local manager, who has just ...

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  35. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE.

    A season by a company of Fullers' vaudeville artists from Sydney and Melbourne is to be opened at the National Theatre to-night, when a typical holiday programme will be ...

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  36. ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market is in an extraordinary position. Although large quantities are being sold, the prices are steadily on the decline, and quotations very irregular. Best ...

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  37. MISS DORIS HADDEN

    The first of two pi[?]no recitals by Miss Doris Hadd[?]n is to be given in the Town, hall on January 9. Miss Hadden's playing is spoken of most highly by mainland ...

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  38. HIS MAJESTY'S.

    The present programme will be shown for the last time to-day and to-night at 8. In "Dull Care" Larry Semon is seen in one of those laughter-producing comedies which have ...

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