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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS Dallas, Texas, June 9, 1941 To All Banking Institutions, and Others Concerned, in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District: The Secretary of the Treasury has issued the following amendment to Gen eral License No. 22: GENERAL LICENSE NO. 22, AS AMENDED, UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 8389, as amended, and Regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to transactions in foreign exchange, etc.* “ General License No. 22 is amended to read as follows: ‘A general license is hereby granted licensing the London and New York offices of the Banque Beige pour l’Etranger (Overseas), Limited as generally licensed nationals. Any transaction engaged in by the London office of such bank pursuant to the order of or for the account of any other national of Belgium is also hereby authorized to the same extent, and under the same circumstances, as though such transaction were solely for the account of such office of such bank; provided, however, that this authorization shall not be deemed to permit any payment, transfer or with drawal from any blocked account.’ D. W. BELL Acting Secretary of the Treasury” June 7, 1941 *Part 152— Sec. 5(b), 40 Stat. 415 and 966; Sec. 2, 48 Stat. 1; Public Resolution No. 69, 76th Congress; 12 U.S.C. 95a; Ex. Order 6560, Jan. 15, 1934; Ex. Order 8389, April 10, 1940; Ex. Order 8405, May 10, 1940; Ex. Order 8446, June 17, 1940; Ex. Order 8484, July 15, 1940; Ex. Order 8493, July 25, 1940; Ex. Order 8565, October 10, 1940; Ex. Order 8701, March 4, 1941; Ex. Order 8711, March 13, 1941; Ex. Order 8721, March 24, 1941; Ex. Order 8746, April 28, 1941; Regulations, April 10, 1940, as amended May 10, 1940, June 17, 1940, July 15, 1940, October 10, 1940, March 4, 1941, March 13, 1941, March 24, 1941 and April 28, 1941. Yours very truly, R. R. GILBERT President This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org)