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At a meatirc of the Lxecutive Committee of the
Federal Reserve Board held in the Hoard Room November 28,
1917, Wednesday, at 12:45 P. M.,
PRESENT:
Er. Harding, presiding,

Mr. Willis, Secretary.

;,arburg,
Present also:

Mr. Strauss.

Applications for permission to export coin,
currency and bullion, togethar with papers in connection
taerewith, were presented and acted uoun as follows:
A letter from the ;federal Teserve Band of San
2raz:cisco corcernir_g gold held in custody by Bank of California for Compagnie du Boleo.

Read and noted, the Sec-

retry to say that future exports must be drawn from
their earmarked fund so long as it lasts.
A letter from Storey, Thorndike, Palmer &
re settlement of interest on Brazilian rail:-oad bunds
mined in Belgium.

Road and referred to Bureau o0 121emy

Trade.
A letter from S)ecial Deputy Collector Ford re
shipments of Goldsmith Bros. S & E Co., to Canada.
and noted and referred to Customs.

Read




621.

A telegram from Deputy Governor Calkihs

advising that requirements of Compagnie du Boleo for
duties $35,000 gold and 45,000 for labor.

Granted as

to duties, but must be taken from their earmarked gold.
685.

E. Denike, ',40,000 gold to Juan E. Garcia,
Tabled.

Monterrey, Mexico.
686;

Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1,000,000 ounces

silver to Mint Uaster, Bombay, about December 10.
687.

Granted.

Crown Cork & Seal Co., to Gilbert B. Pincer,

V. P. & G. U. Corthera Internacional, Barcelona, Spain.
$250,000 gold coin.
888.

Declined.

Canadian Pacific Railway for permission to

export to Canada under same conditions as previous license,
not to exceed $100,000, paper currency except gold certificates and silver coin, during December.
689.

Granted.

Western Express Co., to Canada, under same

conditions as previous license, during December, not to
exceed $10,000 paper currency except gold certificates,
and silver coin.
690.

Granted.

Equitable Trust Co., Ned York, to Banque

de L'Indo Chine, Shanghai, China, $270,000 silver bullion.

Granted.

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691.

Redmond & Co., New York, to Eusso-Asiatic

Bank, Shanghai, 1 86,000 silver bullion.
692.

Goldsmith Stern & Co., Ne

Granted.
York, to A. &

S. Campignon, Havana, Cuba, A2717.74 platunum and diamond
(Gold value 34.25)

jewlery.

693.

Granted.

Goldsmith Stern & Co., New York, to S.

Krolik F Co., Guatemala, ?228 gold jewelry.
:-.38.13.

Value of gold

Granted.
694.

Royal Bank of Canada,,5,000 in one and two

dollar bills, to Cuba.

Granted.

A letter from the Spanish Legation to the State
Department asking for license to snip $1,200,000 gold, was
read and it was agreed that Ur. Strauss ehould send the
usual reply.
At 1:10 P. M. the Committee adjourned.
APPROVED;

Chairman.