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to the Liverpool County F. A. It was decided that
the request of the Liverpool Schools F. A. for the
loan of the ground on various dates be left to
the discretion of Mr. Britton, with a suggestion
that they use Bellefield for games of minor
importance. A letter of thanks from the British
Council was read for facilities granted to
Overseas Visitors, and from Ian Fletcher for
his Christmas Parcel.
Football League It was agreed that we submit the
Conference following proposal for consideration:-
"All amateur players of 18 and under to be
allowed out-of-pocket expenses for a maximum
of 2 nights training per week, with a
maximum of 4/- per night."
Benefit It was agreed that we give our support
to the proposal of character Athletic to pay
increased Benefit for continuous service after
the first 5 years.
Mrs. Fare It was reported that Mrs. Fare was very
ill, and was unable to sign her pension receipt.
It was agreed that her Daughter, Mrs. Caygill, be
authorised to sign on her behalf, during the
period of her incapacity.
Correspondence An invitation from the A. I. K 15 Club,
Sweden, to attend their 60th Anniversary Dinner
was read, and agreed we inform them with regrets,
that a representative could not attend. Mr. Roberts
had sent a letter of thanks for her Christmas
present. It was noted that the F. A. had
fixed the following prices for the England v (30)
Portugal match. Reserved seats 21/- & 10/6.
Paddock 6/-, ground 2/6, and Turners Travel
Agency to be allowed their full requirements for