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At a meeting of the Gold Export Committee of the FedeoLl Reserve Board held in the office of the Board on Thursday, April 16, 1915, at 10:40 A. 2.1•, Mr. Harding, presidir.g, Mr. Willis, Secretary. Mr. Miller, Present also: W. Strauss. Applications for permission to export coin, bullion and currency with papers relating thereto, were presented and acted upon as follows: A letter from rational City Bank of New York, re4uestin,: amendment o their application (#1425) to export „;30,00u silver to Norway so as to apply for ,:i33,000 (Tabled at meeting of March 22nd and again April 17). Noted, but a,7ain deferred. Liecretary to write. A letter from Department of Justice concerning shipment of six tons ingot gold by Lenine and Trotsky, Ru3s1a, to Sweden. Voted. A letter by Federal Reserve Agent 2orrin, San Francisco, Lpril 12, replying to Board's telegram of April 11, requesting information as to trans- t ,1 CID actions between Otis LcAllister (3: Co., and Concordia Plantation & Annexes, Mexico. Send copies to Bureau of Enemy Trade, and Men Property Custodian. Customs Division, Treasury Department advises that it is i:. receipt of inquiry from Er. Lagruder, of state Department on behalf of the Swiss Legation as to thether a German leaving the United States may take with him currency under the same conditions as any other traveler, and if not what conditions apply. (Customs asks to be advised as to ruling). Take drafts payable in currency of country where he is going. * letter from War Trade Board April 17, inclosing license No. 748 issued to Zimmermann & Vorshay, rew York, authorizing the exportation of „?200 Swiss nickel coin to 3chweizershe Kreditanstalt, Zurich, with papers relatin thereto, and'inquiring as to procedure in conformity with that of War Trade Board. Answer in the affirmative. 1641. Lawrence Turnure & Co. New York, to Jose Dolores Guzman, Progreso, Mexico, about ::;;6 (U. 6.) in Mexican silver coin. 1642. Maitland, Copp 11 Granted. e Co., New York to Banco del Ecuador, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 35,000 paper old certificate. currency except 1643. Granted. A. Iselin & Co., New York, to Berea Okelly & Co., Mexico City, ',lexica 14,300 Mexican Granted. paper currency. 1644. Lionello Porora & Company, New York to Colonial Bank, Kingston, Jamaica, y1,425 English silver coin. 1645. Granted. Brown Bro hers & Company, to Union Bank of Canada, Toronto, Canada,278.b0 paper currency. Granted. • Ur. Rowe made a statome t to the Board re the propose- exchange agreement with Bolivia. At 11 A. Y., the Conitteo adjourned. APPROVED: Chairman