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FOREIGN GOODS

marking land of origin Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON, Tuesday, la the House of Commons, after -the Qe t>ate on the Unemployment Insurance Bill, Mr. A. V. Alexander, Labour Member for Hillsborough, Sheffield, ffloved that the order under the Merchandise Marks Act, which affects eight trades, and requires that imported good be marked with the name or the country of origin, should be *anulied. Mr. Alexander said the order as hampering trade. Colonel J. C. Wedgwood, Labour ® *mber for Newcastle-under-Lyme, these orders were thoroughly Hypocritical. The Parliamentary secretary for the of Overseas Trade, CapD. H. Hacking, justified the order. ** e said it stimulated the purchase of British goods. The motion was defeated by 199 T °tes to 67. The house then adjourned. "■A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 9

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FOREIGN GOODS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 9

FOREIGN GOODS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 9

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