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1915, amounting to $627.83, for the 1914 Journals and by the addi- 

 tion of a printing bill for $1998.44 dateJ 3lst December last, for 

 the 1915 Journals, etc., it is shown that $1110.74 was incurred 

 above the receipts for the year. This excess has gone into the 

 improvement of the Journal and into the sale copies of the Hikayat 

 Sri Eama. It is hoped that it will come back in an increased 

 membership and a demand for the latter publication, so rapid as to 

 justify reprinting. 



Application has been made to the Administrator of the Estate 

 of the late Hon. Treasurer for the balance which was in his hands 

 at his death. 



I. Henry Burkill, 



Hon. Secretary. 

 13th January, 1916 



