50 YEARS AGO — May 1937 — Canadian Gold’s Decline No Worse than

Canadian gold stocks gave a very good account of themselves in the recent break of world markets, especially when one considers that the dominant influence in the crash of quotations was the scare over the price of gold. The Northern Miner finds that, comparatively, our leading gold mines receded no more from their recent highs than did Canadian industrial stocks. Reprinted from The Northern Miner, May 1937.


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