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			He referred to the serious illnesses attending
		Messrs H. Banks or T. H. McIntosh & with the accord of the meeting,
		promised to convey their best wishes to both.

			Following the F. A. Cupties, we had sustained
		a chapter of accidents to players, rarely if ever equalled, but
		it was not to be hoped that we had reached the conclusion
		of these, & all would be glad to know that Sagar, Cook,
		Coulter & Stein were progressing favorably.

			The team had maintained the high
		Everton standard & at the conclusion of the season, going
		to Switzerland on Tour, had received the highest en-
		comiums & comparisons from Continental experts writing to the Swiss
		public. He himself had had the pleasure of reading
		translations of these eulogies.

			The Directors were keenly alive to the
		position created by the aforementioned injuries, & although
		not panic stricken, negotiations were in progress to make
		additions to playing strength of such merit as was usually
		associated with those who donned an Everton jersey.
		
			He paid a high tribute to the Press
		for their support & fair criticisms.

			Mr. A. N. Denaro referred to the Sundry Crs.
		a/c and the Chairman explained that this was largely
		providing for contingent liabilities.

Auditor's Report	Mr. H. W. Bowler then read the Auditors Report.
Passing of B/S.		On the proposition of the Chairman, seconded
		by Mr. A. Coffey, the Director's Report, Statement of A/cs &
		B/Sheet were unanimously adopted.

Dividend		It was agreed on the proposition of Mr.
		E. Green, seconded by Mr. W. C. Gibbins, that a Dividend
		of 7½% (Less Income Tax) be paid on the paid up Capital
		of the Company for the year ending 4th May, 1935.

Election of Auditors	Mr. T. A. Taylor proposed & Mr. A. Lomax
		seconded that Messrs T. Theodore Rogers, Bowler & Co.