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At a meetirk, of the Gold __;x1„ort Con=4i tee of the r'edel eservo Board held in the office of the 3oa.:.d, on L:oiday, 15, 1918, st 10:40 A. PRL3L2::.T: Er. Harding, presiding, Present al Er. Mils, Secretary. Lir. Strauss. .:Applications for permiabion to e:•:nort coin, currency and bulli with papers relitivotheret were presented and acted upon asfollows: A letter from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, April 10, re ap?lications of Cananea Consolidated Copper Coxipany to export gold to Eexico. ter 4/11. Also let- Read and noted. letter Ambassador Bonillas re licenses granted Sonorafor export of gold. Ambassado Noted - ment sufficiont. A letter Department of Justice April 11, re letter and cul D. Loreno, Denver, Colorado, to Jesus Moreno, Illexico, seized by Postal Authorities. Toted - ,ecr tL,rzy. to reply. Bank of wng1and, London, to Bank of Ottawa, Canada, via New York, L4,000,000 sterling. (lleT)est received from Federal Reserve Bank, New York over telephone, formal application not yet received). Approved 4/10. 1614. Aporoved. G. F. Sheldon & Co., New York to correspondents in Bordeaux, 100,000 ounces silver bullion in two consinments of 50,000 ounces each. (Telephone request frofil Federal Reserve Bank of New York 4/13 - no formal application received). Approved April 13. aranted. A letter by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, re shipments of Cold to Llexico, 4/11. Read and noted. A letter Lpril 13, by Chas. J. Brandt, Chief, Bureau of Larkets, Department of Agriculture. (1.1r. Strauss has letter ). 1615. Navy Department to San Domino, I., •;30,000 subsidiary coin. 1616. Application tabled. Granted. 13, 11k of Nova Scotia, Boston, to same, Lontreal, ;5,000 paper currency except gold certificates. 1617. Granted. Mexico Arizona Trading Co., Nogales, to L. 0. 113;:ell, San Bias, Llexico, ,$20,0J0 silver coin. Granted. 1616. W. H. Mason, Jr., Co., I2rownsv11le, Texas, to Collector of Customs, Matamoras, Mexico, 410,000 gold. Granted for duties on raltais, minerals, hides, shins and ixtle. 1619. 2inoicely MarKaillany Cia, 31 Paso, Texas, to Lscadero y Martinez, Juarez, Mexico, 5,000 gold. Declined. 1620. R. L. Gonzales, Laredo, Texas, Col- lector of Customs, New Laredo, Mexico, :40,000 gold 'April and May. Granted. 1621. Jose La G. Soto, Nogales, to same, Nogales, Mexico, j',A0,00J 1622. old April and May. Granted. International Ore Co., Laredo, Texas, to same, New Laredo, Mexico, .,;15,000 gold, April. Grasted. 1623. Canal Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans, La., to Nanco Atlantida, La Ceiba, Hond., :fl;7b,00u Pape currency. 1624. Granted. United Fruit Co. rew Orleans, La., to same, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, ;;i15,000 currency. Granted. 1577. Miller &• Thompson, ,i;'),000 gold to No-,a1 s. Granted. 1625. same United Fruit Co. Boston, Lass., to Santa Marta, Cololabia, .1.20,0.00 Taper currency except gold certificates. 1626. Approved. New York to gquitable Trust Co Pedro A. Lopez It Company, Bogoto, Colombia, ',50 currency except gold certificates.1627. Ni.el,so4 Approved. Lundback, New York, to J. .Leonard Hedin, Anerly, Canada, :1;455.22 paper rency except gold certificates. ur- Approved. At 11:.15 A. M., the Committee adjourned. APPROVED: Chairman