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Near the bottom of the page

    
http://www.amp.com.au/au/3column/0,2338,CH5196%255FCT5%255FCI13456%255FSI56,00.html

there's a link to "Download an Excel version of the unit prices".  In
the xls2csv output on that document, the second column of the data has
dates like "12.13.1901 8:45:52 PM" where I believe it's meant to be
numbers, ie. unit prices the same as shown on that web page.

(On the first row the "Unit prices effective as at" correctly gets a
date, it's the subsequent rows 4 an on that look wrong.)

I don't have an actual Excel to see what it shows, but for what it's
worth the xlhtml package gives the numbers I expected.

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