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A FOOTWEAR BILL!

MUST BE LEATHER OR HAVE MATERIAL NAMED. Tlie Footwear Regulations Amendment Bill, which has been circularised in the House of Representatives, provides that boots and shoes are to be of leather or to be stamped with a statement as to the nature of the material of which they are made, save that an exception is made in the case of goloshes, sand shoes, felt shoes, and woollen shoes. Trade samples come ' within ■ the provisions of the law. In any prosecution under tills measure, ii the defendant satisfies the court that tlie footwear was obtained by him. another person, the court may adjourn the hearing of the information to allow of proceedings being taken against such other person, , and the. informations may no taken together. < In the case of sales by agents oi servants the employer shall he under tlie same liability as if he had effected tlie sales personally.

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Shannon News, 30 September 1924, Page 2

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A FOOTWEAR BILL! Shannon News, 30 September 1924, Page 2

A FOOTWEAR BILL! Shannon News, 30 September 1924, Page 2

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