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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?