ceived a reply from the Trade Mark

Branch

of

the Patent Office London. Messrs. Gibb Livingston reis suggestions appear calculated, is adopted, to add to the usefulness of the Ordinance now referred to, and the Committee have much pleasure in submitting them to His Excellency the Governor for his favourable considération.

I have re.

St. J. Stenderson,

Secretary

Hon : J. St. Stavart Lockhart,

Colonial Secretary.

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Conclosure 3.

Copy

Attorney General's Office,

August 21, 1895,

Report on Ordinance 20 of 1895.

I have examined the

accompanying

Ordinance, entitled An Ordinance to amend The Trade Marks Ordinances (no? 16 of 187/3 and 8 of 1886) and I am of opinion

that the Ordinance is which is not

"contrary to the Governor's In-

structions.

The object of this Ordinance is to prevent applications for trade • Mark Registration being made in fisture through the Secretary of

state, in accordance with the In- structions conveyed by C.O. Despatek No 154 dated the 24th June, 1895, from

the

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