BUSINESS PIRACY
(Bress. Assn
P ALLEGATIONS REGARDING JAPANESE AND TRADE MARKS
. — By Telegrapli — Cnpyright).
Rec. Nov. 2, 5.0 p.m. Calcutta, November 1. * A strong accusation of trade-marks piracy against Japan and ari equally vehement denial is edifying the Indian business world. The discussion began when the chairman of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce declared that Jap- : anese Gotton goods manufacturers and traders in India were copying English trade-marks and trade designs. As a result of this piracy Lancashire was losing thousands of pounds annually. Mr. S. Kurihare, Consul for Japan in an interview, characterises the allegations as absolutely baseless, and emphasised that Japanese manufacturers and traders had no need to copy English' trade-marks and designs of cloths. Piece goods merchants in Calcutta and Bombay consider the time has arrived for strong action to be taken.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 370, 3 November 1932, Page 5
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