12 SEPTEMBER 1935, Page 35

Financial Notes MAnxErs 11A.LLyiNck.

burtING the past week favourable domestic conditions may be said to have offset, for the time being at all events, the effect upon markets of anxiety with regard to the Abyssinian tropean polities, the situation. Moreover, even as regards Markets appear greater importance to the ear to have attached indications of France and Great Britain being in accord than to the question of whether war between Italy and Abyssinia Herne Industrial shares will or will not break out. Meanwhile, and especially have been active and firm in tone owing to the indications of Q.,(4rlinued activity in many directions, in the speculative markets, too, and Steel industry. In the s Gold Mining shares have received a fresh impetus from the rise in the price of decline in the sterling exchange and the gold, while a further helpful factor has been the appointment 'dt a Committee in South Africa to enquire into the existing system of taxation of gold mining profits.