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Staff had performed. It was also pointed out
that the success of the A team in winning two
of the local trophies was sufficient justification
for the running of that team.
The Chairman made sympathetic reference
to the serious illness which the Secretary had
gone through and trusted he may be spared to
continue in his service with the Club for many
years to come.
He also had to regret that Mr. C. Hayes was
unable to be present with them as he had been
confined to his bed with illness for some weeks
past. It was agreed by the whole of the Company
present to express their sympathy with him in
his illness with the hope that he may have
a quick & full restoration to health.
Mr. Jas. Russell asked a question about the
amount due from Sundry Debtors & the Chairman
explained that the debts were all good & that most
of them had now been paid.
On the motion of the Chairman seconded
by Mr. A. Coffey the Directors Report, Statement of
a/cs & Balance Sheet were unanimously passed.
Auditors Report The Auditors Report was read by Mr. H. Bowler
prior to the a/cs being discussed.
Dividend On the proposition of Mr. E. Green, seconded
by Mr. R. Harlston, it was agreed that a dividend
of 7½% (less Income Tax) be paid on the paid up
Capital of the Company for the year ending 7th
May 1932.
Election of Auditors Mr. A. Lomax proposed & Mr. W. H. Green seconded
that Messrs T. Thos. Rogers, Bowler & Co. be re-elected
Auditors at a fee of Sixty Guineas & this was
carried unanimously.