TRADE MARKS
PIRACY ALLEGED.
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Strong accusation, of . tracl© marks pifady v^auieV.d^pan;.' V'd' an' equa,jy vehement aenial, i>s e’dityrng tne luOiun uusintss world. ' / The'■a'iscussicii began - where the chairman ot.v the Cnaniber of Cdiumereei (Mr Manchester) ueclkred Ui'at J a.oanevie cotton goods' 'manuhietprefs aiid traders in' Inc La. were t.Mpywig English tiadd marKs and trade designs. 'Ah a result of this Lancashire was losing thousands, sterling annually. ' ‘ fekurihaira (Gonsul for Japan) in-an interview, characterises tne allegations as absolutely base-ess and eriiphasised' that Japanese manufacturow and traders had no need to copy Eingllih trade marks and designs of clothe. ( Piece goods merchants in Calcutta and ' Bomoay, consider tjj e time has arrived for strong action to be taken.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1932, Page 6
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