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a meeting el the Gold Export Coumittee of the Federal Reserve Beard held in the office of the Board on Thursday, June 27, 1910, at 10:35 1.1r. Miller, presiding, Mr. Willis, secretary. .pplications for permission to export coin, bullion and currency, with papers relative thereto, were presented and acted upon as follows: Telegram from Federal ileserve Bank of Dallas requesting extension of time to include July and August for completion of exportation of the 125,000 gold authorized for export by First National Bank, Nogales to W. E. 2rank1in, males, Mexico under license 15C1. Granted. Letter from Federal Reserve Bank of New York. enclosing correspondence relative to application of Farmers Loan 6: Trust Company, New York, on behalf of •:;. L. Fenno, Jr., American Committee for Armenian & Lyrian Relief, to ship to Rev. L. McDowell, in Persia, 1520 gold, requesting reconsideration of the application (No. 2003). .A letter from H. T. Cottam & Co. concerning shipments of gold to themselves from Nicaragua. Noted. 1116 A letter from American Letal Company, requesting extension of time for completion of shipments under license No. 2016., Granted. A memorandum from Department of State transmitting copy of despatch from Laughlin, American Embassy, London, re proposed shipment of Russian notes from the United states to Germany via Denmark, quoting a letter from A. S Heros, St. Rongensgade, 70, Copen- hagen, to M. Portow, 29 Devonport,Ave., New Haven, Conn., urging that the latter engage in the business of purchasing and shipping Russian notes. Referred to Division of Foreign Exchange. A letter from the V.'ar Trade Board, returning the application of the rational City Bank of New York, to ship to Gentralbanken for Norge, Christiana, Norway, • 33,000 silver bullion for I. Tostrup (Board's No. 2017 - Federal Reserve Bank. of New York No. 1279 Serial humber assigned by Zar Trade Board No. A-2865), approving the shipment. Granted. A letter from L. H. Rebentish, of U. S. Secret Service, dated June 22d, Eagle Pass, Texas, transmitting copy Of report re Americtin and Mexican gold coins shipped in bond. Noted. A letter from Lr. Kent, dated June 25th, re forms and letters being prepared. Noted. A letter from H. :;alker, of Huasteca Petroleum Company, re interview with Nelson C. Rhoades and :ark L. Bova. Read and noted. 2226. Tabled. Nat. R. Titus, Customs Agent, ::dan Diego & Arizona Railway, to —exican Government, of Lower California, monthly, y2,000 gold coin. 2227. Canada, .;estern Lxpress Co. t Tabled. itself in 10,0u0 Canadian and American silver coin and paper currency except gold certificates. 2228. Granted. Canadian Pacific Railway Co., to itself in Canada, ,AU0,0y0 Canadian and Lmerican silver coin and paper currency except gold certificates. Granted. A memorandum from Department of Utate, Juno 26th, transmitting copies of despatches received from United states Lmbassy at London, re banking amalgamations in United Kingdom, and certain intercepted communications with Censor's comments thereon. memorandum from zAate Department of June 25th, transmitting copies of communications from United :;tates Embassy at Caracas, Venezuela, re purchases of gold at that point by Bolovar branch of Blohm S Co. "largest 1118 and most influential German firm in Eastern and Central Venezuela, and Re question of payment in.Holland of coupons on Americanloonds, by Speyer & Co., New York, to Amsterdamsche Bank,: Amsterdam. Circulate general, and refer German matters to Division of ioroign Exchange. A telegram fkomHHoopes, re - operations of Dominguez Brothers, Read and noted. At 11 A.M., the meeting adjourned. AITROVED: Secretary, Chairman.