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TEXT OF FINAL ACT Thk Governments of Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Kiea, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia; the French Delegation; the Governments of Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippine Commonwealth, Poland, Union of South Africa, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yugoslavia; Having accepted the invitation extended to them by the Government of the United States of America to be represented at a United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference; Appointed their respective delegates, who are listed below by countries in the order of alphabetical precedence:—

Australia — Leslie G. Melville, Economic Adviser to the Commonwealth Bunk of Australia (Chairman of the Delegation). James B. Brigden, Financial Counselor, Australian Legation, Washington. Frederick 11. Wheeler, Commonwealth Department of the Treasury. Arthur H. Tange, Commonwealth Department of External Affairs. Belgium — Camille Gtatt, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs (Chairman of the Delegation). Georges Tlieunis, Minister of State; Ambassador at Large on Sipecial mission in the United States; Governor of the National Bank of Belgium. Baron Herve de Gruben, Counselor, Belgian Embassy, Washington. Baron Rene Bioel, Counselor of the Belgian Government. BoU/VM/ r Rene Ballivian, Financial Counselor, Bolivian Embassy, Washington (Chairman of the Delegation Brazil — Arthur de Souza Costa, Minister .of Finance (Chairman of the Delegation). Francisco Alves dos Santos-Filho, Director of Foreign Exchange of the Bank of Brazil. Valentixn Boucas, Coinmission of Control of the Washington Agreements and Economic and Financial Council. Eugenio Gudin, Economic and Financial Council and Economic Planning Committee. Octavio Bulhoes, Chief, Division of Economic and Financial Studies, Ministry of Finance. Victor Azevedo Bastian, Director, Banco da Provincia do Rio Grande do Sul. Canada —■ J. L. Ilsley, Minister of Finance (Chairman of the Delegation). L. S. St. Laurent, Minister of Justice. D. C. Abbott, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance. Lionel Chevrier, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Munitions and Supply. J', A. Blanche'tte, Member of Parliament. W. A. Tucker, Member of Parliament. W. C. Clark, Deputy Minister of Finance. G. F. Towers, Governor, Bank of Canada. W. A. Mackintosh, Special Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Finance. L. Rasminsky, Chairman (alternate), Foreign Exchange Control Board. A. F. W. Plumtre, Financial Attache, Canadian Embassy, Washington. J. .1. Deutsch, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State of External Affairs. Chile — Luis Alamos Barros, Director, Central Bank of Chile (Chairman of the Delegation). German Riesco, General Representative of the Chilean Line, New York. Arturo Maschke Tornero, General Manager, Central Bank, of Chile. Fernando Mardones Restat, Assistant General Manager, Chilean Nitrate and lodine Sales Corporation.

China — Hsiang-Ilsi K'ung, Vice President of Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance; Governor of the Central Bank of China (Chairman of the Delegation). Tingfu F. Tsiang, Chief . Political Secretary of Executive Yuan; former Chinese' Ambassador to'the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Ping-Wen Kuo, Vice Minister of Finance. Victor 1100, Administrative Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. Yee-Chun Koo, Vice Minister of Finance. Kuo-Ching Li, Adviser to the Ministry of Finance. Te-Mou Hsi, Representative of the Ministry of Finance in Washington; Director, the Central Bank of China and Bank of China. Tsu-Yec Pei, Director, Bank of China. Ts-Liang Soong, General Manager, Manufacturers Bank of China; Director, the Central Bank of China, Bank of China, and Bank of Communications. Colombia — Carlos Lleras Restrepo, former Minister of Finance and Comptroller General (Chairman of the Delegation). Miguel Lopez Pumarejo, former Ambassador to the United States; Manager, Caja de Credito Agrario, Industrial y Minero. Victor Dugand, Banker. Costa Hica— Francisco de P. Gutierrez Ross, Ambassador to the United States; former Minister of Finance and Commerce (Chairman of the Delegation). Luis Demetrio Tinoco Castro, Dean, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Costa Rica; former Minister of Finance and Commerce; former Minister of Public Education. Fernando Madrigal A., Member of Board of Directors, Chamber of Commerce of Costa Rica. Cuba — E. I. Montoulieu, Minister of Finance (Chairman of the Delegation). Czechoslovakia— LadisJay Feierabend, Minister of Finance (Chairman of the Delegation). Jan Mli'wlek, Ministry of Finance (Deputy Chairman of the Delegation). Antonin Basch, Department of Economics, Columbia University. Josef Hanc, Director of the Czechoslovak Economic Service in the United States of America. Ervin Hexner, Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of North Carolina. D omi/niean li epu b lie — Anselmo Copello, Ambassador to the United States (Chairman of the Delegation). J. R. Rodriguez, Minister Counselor, Embassy of the Dominican Republic, Washington. Ecuador — Esteban F. Carbo, Financial Counselor, Ecuadoran Embassy, Washington (Chairman of the Delegation). Sixto E. Duran Ballen, Minister Counselor, Ecuadoran Embassy, Washington. Egypt— Sany Lackany Bey (Chairman of the Delegation). Mahmoud Saleli El Falaky. Ahmed Seliin.

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