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Show 1wliE v. 1 NEW YORK, March 12. Regariless ) of another reaction In foreign exchange, ex-change, the British rate especially for-! feeing much of its recent recovery, stocks continued their upward uiove-nient uiove-nient at the outset of today's session. Within the first half hour of the active ac-tive trading advances of 2 to 10 points were recorded by prominent automo-j bile shares under lead of General Motors Mo-tors while rails and equipments supplemented sup-plemented yesterday's gains by 1 to 3 points. Oils and steejs made ad-.vanqes, ad-.vanqes, extending from largo fractions to 2 points and Industrial Alcohoi fea lured the specialties rising 4 points. The- break in exchange, which was attributed to denials of immediate .jold imports, finally had its effect. General Motors )ost most of its 10 point rise, reactions elsewhere extending extend-ing trom 1 to 4 poin cs. Oils, including the low-priced snares, resir.ted pressure, regaining much of their 2 to 5 point gains on announce- 1 ment' of further advances in prices of raw and refined products. Rails, equipments and shippings followed fol-lowed the irregular course set by ac- tive Industrials. The market rallied ' Irregularly at noon, the seven per cent 1 , cail loans rate Implying easy money 1 conditions over the week-end. i jj BAR SILVER. j NEW YORK, March 12. Bar 'silver B '$1.17. I Mexican dollars 89 c. ! 8 |