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Any further communication should be addressed to
RECO REG 31 MAR 10
BOARD OF TRADE,
The latest revird adities of the J. Nige aft ordn
is on
9031 (S. NIC), and the clause in question
now wembad 11(2)
- not 10(34.
of this edition is sent to have the Boft litter
umath amended accordingley
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THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY,
at the address given opposite.
The following letter and number should be quoted-
C.
1512
Telegraphic Address:
COLASTA, LONDON,
Telephone No.:-1362 Victoria.
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We can't
Viy
will fake BoJ F
Sir,
(COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT),
GWYDTH HOUSE,
WHITEHALL,
LONDON, S.W.
30th March, 1910.
lettors.
We shall have to explain
to for: the alteration in muntring
if
ut.
send out the St.
whole draft. but I would
not do so.
way extend to the draft
It will be enough to quote the wording of the clause and the ikus in
the
Schedule.
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Diftfreomson accordingt
atome AB
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I am directed by the Board of Trade to advert to
You your letter of the 15th February (No.2163) with its en- closures, relative to a proposed Trade Lark Ürdinance for
69-18
Hong Kong.
The Board note that there is no special provision in the draft with regard to Cotton marks such as that con- tained in clause 10(2) of the draft Trade Mark Urdinance for Southern Nigeria, copy of which was enclosed in your letter of the 5th August last, (No.22092), and in view of the correspondence which passed between the Lanchester
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Chamber of Commerce, the Colonial Office and this Depart- ment on the subject prior to the settlement of the terms of that Ordinance, I am to suggest, for Lord Crewe's con- sideration, that it might be well if a similar provision were inserted in the ürdinance now in question.
Subject to this observation, the Board do not desire
to raise any objection to the draft Ordinance which em- bodies in general, with certain variations referred to in the memorandum of the Attorney General of the Colony, the provisions of the United Kingdom Trade Marks Act of 1905.
I have the honour to be,
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Jeo. J. Stanley