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 On he contrary ome inore deports ny be anticipated. It is generally agreed strong enough to bear all in ire holding of th&t the necessary movement is extensions of 1ons and withdr&w18 of deposits; and it is believed th it will in addition command & margin of resour which will be &vaihtble for financing ariculture. At a ming of the Directors o! the vincial Bank it was decided that the extent of this margin would not be known until the end-of the hot weather and t in any case the finance of next year's crops the first olaim on the resources of the movement. Apart from the loans for the purposes of irrigated crops whieh are unaffe by the famfne and which are recoverable in the course of, the next hot wemther, it was therede decided to rut all necessary exten- sions, to help societie in meetin8 withdrawals of delmsitm, nd for the rest to stand fast nd conserve resources until the aricultural season of 1919 mhould set in. Tiis my not seem rate male and conservative, rand in the mimerice of. further experience of tanines eoue conaisteut with & proper terestm of depoaitors ad alreholders. It it roeeros the only for the in- my meem to some & lale concl that ar 14 years of eort soci in  e  a e  & n t than fi   es  w  pr Noy t r, who is ovehelm th aps m e cken ag' for to for ha , for hn ce, for  But it im imimssible to esmtpe   tits cmtclusion seems wslls, trom the mmvoMe thst the co-opersve moveretort, .as at rmmmnt ommutl, w/11 not fO .mmy yeasts be 61a*o