The progrca; which has been achieved in India by co-operative credit societies ia rfi°wri in, offlcial figures recently published. Within the past five vcars, the num ber of societies liar; risen from 843 to 8177 of which 7562 are rural societies, ond the membership lias advanced from 90,844 to 403.318. In the mire period the woi-king capital lias increased from' £150,0f0 to JC2.238.000, of which less than £63,000 re presents Government funds. The figures justify tho belief !l>nt co-operative credit will prove tile remedy for some of India's mo<?t serious ills. At ilieir new yard at IVilker. Newcastle, Messrs. Armstrong:, "Whitworth and Co. are preparing for further increases in tho oizo of battleships by lnyiu« down n. borUi en.pn.blo of» taking a shiu 1000 ft', long by 100 ft. bejuru
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 5 March 1913, Page 10
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130Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 5 March 1913, Page 10
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