JAPANESE RIVALRY
TRADE-MARKS COPIED
COMPLAINT BY BRITAIN
(British Offlcial Wireless.) • . RUGBY, March 22. Colonel Colville, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department speaking at the close of a brief House of Commons debate on Japanese .competition, said that three weeks ago official instructions were sent to his, Majesty's Ambassador at Tokio to tender representations to the Japanese Government in reference to the infringement of British trade-marks, and the Ambassador was supplied with particulars of specific complaints.
An announcement had since been received to the effect that the Japanese Government had introduced a Bill including provisions relating to unfair trade that enabled them to deal with complaints received from foreign Governments on such acts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 13
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