67 38 & 39 Yict. Cap. 60, s. 14. report, and an abstract of the results of his valuation (b) : ((/.) Inspection of books.—Allow any member or person having an interest in the funds of the society to inspect the books at all reasonable hours at the registered office of the society, or at any place where the same are kept, except that no such member or person, unless he be an officer of the society, or be specially authorized by a resolu tion of the society to do so, shall have the right to inspect the loan account of any other member without the written consent of such member (c) : {h.) Supphjing copies of annual returns.—Supply gra tuitously every member or person interested in the funds of the society, on his application, with a copy of the last annual return of the society for the time being (d) [or with a balance sheet or other document duly audited, containing the same particulars as to the receipts and expen diture, funds and effects of the society as are con tained in the annual return] : (i.) Keep a copy of the last annual balance sheet for the time being, and of the last quinquennial valua tion for the time being, together with the report of the auditors (if any) always hung up in a conspicuous place at the registered office of the society (e). (b) This provision is new. (c) The provision for inspection of hooks is new for friendly societies; but a similar provision is contaiued in the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1876 (see Part III), and Trade Unions Act, 1871 (34 & 35 Viet. c. 31, Sched. 1). _ (d) This provision is new; but a similar one is contained ill the Acts relating to Industrial aud Provident Societies (see Part III.), Trade Unions (34 & 35 Viet. c. 31, s. 16), and Build ing Societies (37 & 38 Viet. c. 42, s. 40). (e) This provision is new, and is adopted from the Building Societies Act of 1874 (37 & 38 Viet. c. 42, s. 43). A similar provision is contained in the Savings Banks Acts.