BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
(Pkk Pbkss Association.) TRADE MARKS ACT. London, December 18. The , Chamber of Commerce to-day discussed the Trade Marks Act, and urged the hardship of marking colonial grain and wool, as marking the bags disclosed the best markets. A resolution that the divulgence of the port of origin was unnecessary when no English mark or name resembled that from the colonies, was carried.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2018, 20 December 1888, Page 3
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65BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2018, 20 December 1888, Page 3
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