32 AUSTRIA - CO-OPERATION AND ASSOCIATION 



The funds devoted by the Trent Savings Bank to purposes of pubUc 

 utility and benevolence in accordance with its rules, from the date of its 

 foundation up to 1912, amounted to 1,346,457 crowns. 



The Rovereto Savings Bank began working in 1841 with 39 books 

 and deposits amounting to 1,994 florins. In 1912, there were 13,405 

 books, about 5,790,000 crs. were deposited and 6,370,000 crs. withdrawn, 

 besides 65,118 francs in gold; the credit to depositors amounted to 

 31,893,000 crowns, besides 63,328 francs in gold; the reserve fund amounted 

 to 1,567,746 crs; the total amount administered was 33, 472, 464 crs., besides 

 63,328 francs in gold (See Table IV, Work and Balance Sheets of the Trent 

 and Rovereto Savings Banks). The loans on mortgage amounted on Decem- 

 ber 31st., 1912 to 22,648,873 crowns ; the funds devoted to purposes of 

 benevolence and pubUc utility up to the end of the year 1911 amounted 

 to 689,134 crs. 



The crer it balance of the Rovereto Bank in 1912 was 137,712.07 crs., 

 which was placed to the special fund to meet depreciation in securities ; 

 the loss in Government securities ini9i2 was 500,001, crowns. 



{To be continued). 



