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			THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
				LTD.,

			47, TITHEBARN STREET,
					PRESTON,
				    March 16th, 1909.

		Dear Sir,—
			At the request of the Southern League,
		your Management Committee met representa-
		tives of the Southern League in conference, in
		London, on Monday, the 8th inst.

		   The representatives of the Southern League
		submitted certain proposals for the amalgama-
		tion of the two Leagues, which can be briefly
		set forth as follows :—

			1. The two Leagues to be amalgamated.

			2. No entrance fees to be paid by the
			Southern League.

			3. No transfer fees to be paid for players
			now playing for Southern League Clubs, but
			such players to be held jointly by their old
			Football League Club, and their present
			Southern League Club.

			4. The combined League to consist of 60
			clubs, divided as follows:—
			   (a) The First Division to consist of the
			20 clubs entitled to such position after this
			season's competition ends.
			   (b) The Second Division to consist of
			40 clubs, divided into two sections—the
			Northern Section to comprise the 20 most
			northerly clubs, and the Southern Section
			the 20 most southerly clubs.