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  2. Best Australian And New Zealand Lambs Scarce In London

    SUPPLIES of best Australian and New Zealand lambs in the British market continue short, and prices remain firm, the Australian Meat Board ...

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  3. AMERICAN APPLES INTO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Commenting on the Angio-American pact, Mr. Everard Koss, representative of the Australian Apple and Pear Council In London, stated ...

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  4. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The rise in the price of Danish butter Is due to a decline in production in Denmark and Baltic States. This has arrested the ...

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  5. SHEEP AND LAMB NUMBERS DOWN

    FAT sheep and lambs booked for sale at Newmarket tomorrow and Thursday total 692 trucks, a drop o 259 trucks on last week. Fat lambs ...

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  6. India Still Buying Australian Wheat

    LONDON, Sunday. — The wheat market is still affected hy uncertainty as to the effects of the Anglo-American pact. If India had ...

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  7. Overseas Markets

    Exchange On London Par. Nov.25 Nov.26 Paris... 124.21 fr. 178 43-64 178 47-64 N. York. 4.86 2-3 dol. 4.64 ¼ 4.63 ¼ ...

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  8. Butter - Cheese Quotas

    THE local butter quota for December has been determined at 31 per cent. (32 per cent, in December,]937) and the local cheese quota for the ...

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  9. Dried Fruit Sales

    THE chairman of the Commonwealth Dricd Fmits Export Control Board (Mr. W. C. F. Thomas) advises that in the week to last Thursday 496 tons of Australian ...

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  10. Queen Victoria Market Retail Prices

    AVEItAGE retail prices of best quality household commodities at the Queen Victoria Market on Saturdat wer: ...

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  11. British Butter Stocks

    Stocks of butter in the United Kingdom aat November 19 were double those of a The figue cabled from London to the The figure cabled from London to the ...

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  12. London Metals

    Latest official London spot metal prices: —Copper (electrolytic), £51/10/ a ton (F. 12/6). Spelter, £14/3/0 (F. 3/1 Lead. £10/6/10½ (F. 7½d.). Tin, £216/1/3 (R. ...

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  13. Wool Keen In London

    LONDON, Sunday.—The demand was keen at the London wool sales on Friday. The selection was good, consisting chietly of merinos, for which the Continent bid ...

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  14. FEW CHANGES IN PRODUCE

    FEW price changes occurred in grain and produce markets on Saturday. Local potatoes were a little cheaper at times because of ...

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  15. Cotton

    New York.—Dec., 8.68 cents a lb. (R. 02c.); Jan.. 8.49c. (F..02c.): Mar., 8.44C. (F. 02c.); May. 8.25c. (F..01c.). (Fluctuations over two days.) ...

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  16. Wheat Cargoes Steady

    LONDON; Sunday.—Wheat cargoes yesterday were steady, the sterling rate offsetting larger shipments. United Kingdom purchases were limited. India traded ...

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  17. New Zealand Wool Sales

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Sunday. — The offering of 24,000 bales at the opening of the New Zealand wool selling season yesterday was almost cleared. Prices ...

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  18. Rubber

    London futures.—Jan.-Mar., 1939. 8⅛d. a lb. (R. 1-l6d.): July-Sept.. 1939, 8¼d. (R. 1-l6d.). ...

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  19. London Rabbit Market Steadier

    LONDON, Sunday, — The market for rabbits is slightly better due to cold weather. First large Australian are quoted at 15/6 a crate, ex store. This price is ...

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  20. (Antwerp Wool Tops

    Dec., 22¾d. a lb. (R.½d.): Feb. 23d. (unch.); Apr., 23⅜d. (R. ½ ...

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  21. No Alteration In Eggs

    NO alteration will be made in egg prices this week, the Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board advises. Export has ceased. ...

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  22. Sydney Wool Averages

    Wool in Sydney last week avetaged £13/15/6 a bale, or 11d. a 1b. For the week to November 17 the fingures were £14/0/11 and 11.2d. ...

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  23. Victoria’s Oversea Trade

    VICTORIA exports for the three months to September 30 totalled £5,651,208 (Australian currency), of which the United Kingdom took £1,858,752, For the ...

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  24. New Company

    Haileybtiry College.—Limited by guarantee to take over Haileybury College, Hampton. Subscribers: S. R. Dickinson, head master; Karl Forster, clergyman; H. ...

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  25. Sydney Potatoes Firmer

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The potato market has a Arming tendency. A strong demand existed yesterday for the West Australian shipment and stocks were ...

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  26. Week-End Reports from Managers on Mining Operations

    Aberfoyle—Milled 300 tons. Concentrates: Firsts 6 tons, seconds 7½ tons. Argus Hill.—N. level oil main W. x-cut to 84ft., full face stone, payable. Will ...

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  27. Central Nell Gwynne

    CENTRAL Nell Gwynne has had prospects maintained in working south at 820 ft. in the stopes on the cap of the formation, The new make ...

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  28. Deborah’s Operations

    DEBORAH’S deeper development has reached an interesting stage. At 1160 ft. west the cross-cut at 80 ft. from the shaft cut the east leg of the 915 ft. ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. Coronation Gold Mine

    Coronation Gold Mine N.L., Gunnmg, N.S.W., lost £3060 on development from inception to June' 30 last. Gold and velopment work had shown improved ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. Interstate Change Sales—Sydney, Adelaide

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Banks: Com. Syd., £20/6/; N.S.W., £29/19/. Breweries: Carltu., 67/; Qld., 26/; Tooth 55/ Newspapers Assoc News pf., Jacksn., 15/6 ...

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  31. Nnew Chum Syncline

    PROSPECTS at New Chum syncline did not vary over the past week. With fair gold being broken in all operating faces another highly satisfactory yield is ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. Gt. Boulder Mining & Finance

    LONDON, Sunday.—After Great Boulder Mining and Finance Ltd. wrote off £49,760 for development, the deficit for the year to June 30 was £23.558. Dividends and ...

    Article : 53 words
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