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BRITISH MADE

SUGGESTED USE OF MARK

MINISTERIAL COMMENT MR. AMERY'S NON-COMMITTAL REPtY, (BHITIB nil! ISSOCUTIOW—COMRIOIT.J (HDTiit'i miagiM.) '(Received 4th August, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 3rd August. Sir W. Sugden suggested in the House of Commons that the Colonial Secretary should recommend to the Dominions the adoption by all their manufacturers of a trade mark for the whole Empire or for each Dominion, and should request their views in' regard to a trade mark for goods manufactured in Britain. Mr. Amery, in reply, said he doubted whether the suggestion, in the form in which it was made, would be a satisfactory or practical method of achieving the object which both he and Sir W. Sugden had in view. lleplying to a supplementary question, Mr. Amery said he did not wish to commit himself to any specific suggestion, but he hoped it would become possible for the people of Britain to know which were British and Empire goods, and which were not.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 7

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BRITISH MADE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 7

BRITISH MADE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 7

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