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Show COPPER GOING ABROAD BUT STOCKS DECREASE Detite ;ne exrotslvc exports of copper, cop-per, tho European urplus of the metal continues to grow smaller and jumnller from day to day. indicating that the consumer con-sumer is anxious over expected furt'ner advuaees In th red metal. The exports from th L'tit ted State for tho uwk ending end-ing December 21 IncreaBed bv W, tons. - compared with the same period of last lpppj JMr, and the exports for December to ppj date htive rar-hed 1A31 tons over the some ppppj peiled of 1910. The increase In exports ppjH 50 far thU vear otor last Is 30.20S ton. I papj or hO.5W.000 pounds. IHaaaal Tho visible forelsn copper stocks on Pecember 13 last lotalod 127.nSS.GtO pounds, against 1X1.SZ1.750 at the flrt ff the month, aixl aInj't over U7.too.000 pounds on the Hrst of the. year. Th hUfn point in 1910 was on Kebrtiarv 15. wnjn the surplus reaebed 2W,..S 1.600 pounds. The low point of 103 ww at the end of Mivv. the foreicn surplus measuring a I 'not date 127.351.9U pounds. IB McUl Market. B The metal floatations for Friday, poat- J ed by McCortilck fc Co.. were a fol- faVBBj Mia SUvcr- t,lc: '--opoer. IK . |