TRADE MARK REGISTRATION.
CONFLICTING DECREES IN CHINA.
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, Oct. 37, The procedure adopted by the Nanking Government, now that the Trade Mark Bureau has been removed from Peking to Nanking, is causing some apprehension. The British Government accepted the China Trade Mark law of 1923, and British subjects were accordingly advised to register their marks with the Peking, bureau which was then established.
Notice has now been given that new registration will be required at the Nanking bureau. This implies a. further payment of fees amounting, in the case of some firms which have a large number of trade marks to protect, to thousands of pounds. Foreign Ministers are demanding that the Nanking bureau should recognise marks already" registered without exacting payment and further fees cm their account.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 October 1928, Page 7
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131TRADE MARK REGISTRATION. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 October 1928, Page 7
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