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			   [FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
			      HELD AT GOODISON PARK
			   WEDNESDAY 23RD JANUARY 1957]

		Present:- Mr. J. C. Sharp (Chair) and Messrs N. W. Coffey,
			  and T. C. Nuttall, together with the Secretary.

Income Tax.	A letter was read from the Inland Revenue authorities
		requesting an early payment of our tax liabilities,
		which amounted to approximately £7,000 in all. It
		was agreed to send £1,700 immediately to the Collector
		of the West District and to pay the Schedule 'A'
		liability in other districts immediately amounting to
		approximately £200 and to remit to the Collector of
		the West District a further £1,700 on the first of
		March, first of April, and the balance on the first
		of May.

Rates.		A letter from the City Treasurer was read requesting
		payment of the outstanding amount for rates and it
		was agreed to send him a cheque for £622/10/- to
		bring our payment up to the amount of last year's
		rates, pending the result of our appeal against the
		new assessment.

Glass Insurance	It was agreed to insure the glass in the new offices
		etc., in accordance with the schedule submitted at an
		annual premium of £8/10/-, with the Royal Insurance Co.

Finance.	The Finance Committee viewed the financial position
		with a great deal of apprehension and are firmly of
		opinion that outside financial assistance must be
		secured to finance the Floodlighting project. With
		this in mind the Committee strongly recommends that
		immediate application be made to the Capital Issues
		Committee for permission to raise a loan of £40,000
		as the limit of borrowing without sanction is £10,000.
		If approved it is recommended that the Board empower
		the Finance Committee to proceed with the application
		as they deem advisable.

						R. E. Searle