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FEDERAL RESERVE B O A R D

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WASHINGTON

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ADDRESS OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE T O
T H E FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

July 15, 1933.
SUBJECT:

Interpretations of Banking Act of 1933.

Dear Sir:
In order that the Federal reserve tanks may be advised as promptly as possible of the interpretations of the Banking Act of 1933 sent out
by the Federal Reserve Board in response to inquiries received by it, arrangements have been made to have the letters and telegrams containing such
interpretations mimeographed with the following notation at the top:
pretation of Banking Act of 1933.
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Copies to be sent to all Federal reserve

Bach communication will be given an X number, and one copy thereof

will be sent to the Governor and one copy to the Federal reserve agent at
each Federal reserve bank, and the same number of additional copies will be
forwarded to your bank as are sent in the case of the regular letters of the
Board bearing X numbers.
These interpretations are being sent to you in order that the information contained therein will ,be available to you in answering inquiries received in regard to the Banking Act qf 1933, and, unless otherwise indicated,
the communications received from the Board in this form are not for distribution outside of the Federal reserve bank.
Very truly yours,

Chester Morrill,
Secretary.
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