GRAMOPHONE RECORD.
CUSTOMS APPEAL FAILS.
[BY TELEGRAPH. ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Friday.
In a Case affecting the right of persons to import Victor gramophone records from America for private use, the Pull Court upheld the judgment in the Magistrate's Court that no false trade description was made, and dismissed the Customs Department's appeal. The Court, however, expressed the opinion that if different ground had been taken the collector of customs would have been entitled to an order of condemnation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 10
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