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(2) Arrangement and working method of local 



savings and credit banks, chiefly for the 

 benefit of the native population (so-called 

 divisional banks) ... 1907 



(3) Banking and bank control 1910 



(4) Regulations concerning credit banks and their 



application with explanatory notes (in Dutch 



and Malay) 1910 



(5) Provisional guide to the establishment of 



mutual savings and loan banks for natives, 

 more especially in the outer possessions 

 (bank negari) ... 1911 



(6) Sketch of a method of book-keeping for trade 



and industries of natives (in Malay) 1913 



(7) Concerning saving; promoting credit banks 



and mutual co-operation ... ... ... 1912 



Dari hal ketjermatan, perhoetangan (credit 

 banks) dan persoekoetoean (Malay trans- 

 lation) 1913 



(8) Some particulars concerning divisional banks, 



compiled by the officials of the popular credit 

 banks in the Netherland East Indies ... 1912 



(9) Minutes of the meeting held at Magelang in 



March, 1913, of the officials for the establish- 

 ment of the popular credit banks stationed 



in Java and Modoera 1913 



(10) Co-operation of natives 1911 



(n) Transactions of natives for joint account ... 1911 



(12) The future arrangement of the Indian credit 



banks ... 1910 



(13) The fishermen's society at Tegal 1913 



(14) Collection of some decrees and circulars ... 1914 



THE ATTITUDE OF THE NATIVE POPULATION TOWARDS THE 

 POPULAR CREDIT BANKS. 



An opinion is current amongst non-natives that the 

 native as a rule is unable to save and is extravagant, but 

 this opinion is not founded on just observations and 

 judgments. The native farmer strives, like any other 

 human being, to get something which he can call his 



