JAPANESE COMPETITION
DISCUSSED BY WOOL CONFERENCE SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ROME, June 21. (Received June 22, at 1.30 a.m.) TV Wool Conference unanimously decided to appoint a special _ committee to study Japanese competition with a view to inducing Governments to take internationally steps to protect the standards of living. Mr Clay (Britain) paid a tribute to Japan’s efficiency and productive and distributive organisations, which entitled her to some advantage in international trading. The rest of tho world, however, was entitled to protect itself against competition not based on efficiency, but on low wages and State assistance.
The conference also considered the question of genuine and fictitious trade marks, and decided to refer the matter to the executive to prepare a glossary of terms in general use which do not constitute infringement.
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Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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133JAPANESE COMPETITION Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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