EMPIRE PRODUCTS
DISTINGUISHING TRADE MARKS QUESTION RECEIVING ATTENTION Proas Association—By Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, August 3. In the House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Sugden (Con.) suggested that the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs 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 regal'd to a trade mark for goods manufactured in Britain. Mr L. S. Amery, in reply, said that he doubted whethfer the suggestion in the form it was made would be a satisfactory or a practical method of achieving the object which both ho and Sir Wilfrid Sugden had in view. Replying to a supplementary question, Mr Amery said that he did not wish to commit himself to any specific suggestion, but ho hoped that it would become possible for people in Britain to know which were British and Empire goods, and which were not.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19550, 5 August 1925, Page 7
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156EMPIRE PRODUCTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 19550, 5 August 1925, Page 7
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