fae TONORARY *“ TREASURER’S REPORT. 
OO eee eae 
In submitting my Annual Report to the Members of this 
Society, I have much pleasure in being able to speak of continued 
prosperity. 
On the lst January, 1882, there was a balance of $797.65 in my 
hands. The Receipts for the year 1882 amounted to $852.‘70 
and the expenditure to $711.28, shewing a Balance of $141.42 to 
the good, making the Society’s Credit Balance at the Bank $939.07 
in all. This amount is made up as follows :— 
Amount deposited in the Bank for one year at 
5% per annum, ee oe ... $900.00 
In Bank, eels ee = ae 35.67 
In Hand, ue ie ast core 3.40 
$939.07 
On the 3lst December, 1882, the outstanding subscriptions were 
as follows :— 
For 1879, ae ie bik a $6.00 
B-Los0, a ele i a 6.00 
‘a. esl, a8 -. ae ae 6.00 
oo . £S82, aA fe ns oy 47.33 
$65.38 
The interest due on the Bank deposits is $41.22, and, after 
deducting the sum of $18.10 paid for Clerk’s salary and other dis- 
bursements for December, 1882, there will be a balance to the 
credit of the Society of $1,082.52. - 
With reference to the outstanding subscriptions, the sum of 
$35.38 may be considered as good, and the remainder as doubtful 
debts. 
EDWIN KOEK, 
Honorary Treasurer. 
Singapore, 4th January, 1883. 
