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At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Federal Reserve Board held in the office of the Governor on Saturday, February 9, 1918, .1t 10:40, PRESENT: Ur. Harding, presiding, Mr. Miller, Mr. Hamlin, Mr. Willis, Secretary. Applications for permission to export coin, cur— rency and bullion, together with papers in connection therewith were presented pnd acted upon as follows: A letter from D. 3. Haff re requiremehtr of Cannnea Consolidated Copper Co., and Mocteruma Copper Co. (Dated Felxuary 4.) Road and noted. A letter from War Trade Board re shipments of dental Fold (Dated February 8.) Noted. A letter from Dr. Fritj of Nansen dated February 7 re shipment of silver to Norway. Noted. A telegr-m from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas re extension time within which shipments authorized under license 875 may be made, and reply. Granted. A letter from Mr. Albert Strauss transmitting certain suggestions of the Mexican Commissioners re the exportation of $10,000,000 gold. tributed. Read and ordered dis- 1098. H. E. Craig Eagid Pass, to export .1;200 small change weekly to Mexico. l(WC). Bloom Bros., New York, to Gobierne de cl Salvador, C. A., 1100. Granted. til,yoo nickel pieces. Granted. Chartered Bank of In6in, Australia t China, New York, through Anglo t London Paris ,National Bank, San Francisco, to ShanEhai, during February 101,000 ounces silver (1,026.) 1101. Granted, Guaranty Trust Co., l!eY York to Banco Nachma.1 de Cuba, Havana, 0.00,000 United Statt.s Bank notes. Granted. 1102. Std.. Cil Co., NeT York, to Tampico about February 21, tromiceyjiest,,000 currency. 1103. Granted. Standard . Oil Co., New York, from-Port Tampa, to Tirlpico, about February 17, t6,000 currency. 1104., :Handy. 4-: 44rman,, New York, to . L ppar, Buenos Aires, OW silver bullion: (700 ounces). At 10:55 A. M., Granted. Granted. the Committee adjourned. APPROVED: Secretary