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[REG | MAY 18]
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONGKONG. 6th. March, 1918.
405
With reference to the correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to point out the difficulty of applying in the case of Messrs. Arnhold Karberg & Co. the general
policy amounced in the concluding words of your Despatch No. 227 of the 10th. October, 1917. Messrs. Arnhold Karberg & Co., were
registered as the joint or sole owers of, or used, the follow
-ing trade marks and unregistered marks:-
RIGHT HONOURABLE
WALTER LONG, M.P.,
&o..
(a). The *Fox and Duck" mark, No. 102 A of 1894 in
class 24, cotton piece goods, registered in the joint names of Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co. and Messrs. Geo. Fraser Son & Co. Ltd., of Manchester. The latter claim that the "half ownership (of Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) was in reality nominal and the whole mark belonged in reality to lessrs. Geo. Fraser
Son & Co. Ltd."
(b). The Elephant and Skipping Rope" mark, No.102 B of 1894 in class 24, cotton piece goods,
&c...
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