22 Rea Metal Casements:- Bullens Rd. £44.11.0 approx Gwladys St. Basement 71.17.9 do do Upper 75. 4.9 do W. Flanagan & Sons {191.13.6} All wire guard work, without fitting costs, £219.12.0. Mr. Leitch had attended, viewed the additional damage since Sept. 1940 & was now preparing our full Claim for the War Damage Commission. In his opinion, there was no possibility of obtaining permission for maintenance materials sufficient to employ our joiner through- out the year. Mr. R. E. Searle promised to contact the City Surveyor's department, with the view of a visit from a member of his staff. Junior Grounds Capt. T. Percy's letter was read. Chester F. C. Correspondence was read from Sir Thomas Brocklebank, but the Board re-affirmed their previous offer of £50. W. Lowe Secy. reported that Mr. Diggle had reported favourably on the condition of this player's broken leg; that he was now in a private ward in Walton Hospital, & that application had been made for compensation under term's of the Amateur Player's Policy. Next Meeting Tuesday, November 23, 4.45 pm. at Xchange Hotel. Confirmed as correct. Wm. C. Gibbins Nov. 23/43 Chairman