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TASMANIAN BANQUET.

WOOLLEN MILLS PROJECTED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, June 22. Ninety persons, including leading fruit merchants and Tasmanians, entertained Mr. F. W. Moore (? Mr. W. Moore, late Chief Secretary of Tasmania) at a banquet. The Tasmanian /Agent-General (the Hon. Dr. M'Coll) presided. He paid a tribute to Mr. Moore's service to Tasmania. Sir C. Bason; ex-Agent General for Western Australia, in proposing "The Island State," announced that Dr. M'Coll had persuaded a London company to. shortly open woollen mills at Launceston and Hobart, in addition to pushing forward other industrial propositions for utilising British capital in Tasmania. Mr. Brownell responded. TRADE MARKS. • -<> — 1 — THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE. Bj T«lesrarh—Press Association—Oopyrlßht London, Juno 22. It is understood that ,Canada declines to send representatives to a subsidiary Trnde-marks and Patents Conference (tho question of holding a conference was discussed at the last Imperial Conference), believing that conditions iu the different parts of tho Empiro are. too varied to make uniformity practicable.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 5

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TASMANIAN BANQUET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 5

TASMANIAN BANQUET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 5

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