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matters of mere account

hand

the receipt of

advances of loans,

whether from the

"Special fund"

or

others, being shown

separately,

there would

be no danger of

misapprehension.

12. With regard to

the expenditure of

sums drawn from this

accumulated surplus

in the ordinary account

it seems fair to

conclude that only

in the absence

of such surplus, such expenditure

would not be incurred

and would be met

by a debenture

loan or by current

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