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Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

CHINA TRADE.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[10327]

No. 1.

[March 28.]

SECTION 2.

(No. 21.)

Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald.

Foreign Office, March 28, 1908. (Telegraphic.) P.

CONVENTION with Japan for protection of trade-marks in China and Corea. I request that you will definitely ascertain whether, under present Japanese law, marks intended for use in China and Corea, but not necessarily in Japan, can be registered in the latter country.

Would Japanese Consular Courts in China and Corea have power to deal with charges of piracy in such case?

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Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] CHINA TRADE. CONFIDENTIAL. [10327] No. 1. [March 28.] SECTION 2. (No. 21.) Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald. Foreign Office, March 28, 1908. (Telegraphic.) P. CONVENTION with Japan for protection of trade-marks in China and Corea. I request that you will definitely ascertain whether, under present Japanese law, marks intended for use in China and Corea, but not necessarily in Japan, can be registered in the latter country. Would Japanese Consular Courts in China and Corea have power to deal with charges of piracy in such case? [2889 ee-2 321
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Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] CHINA TRADE. CONFIDENTIAL. [10327] No. 1. [March 28.] SECTION 2. (No. 21.) Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald. Foreign Office, March 28, 1908. (Telegraphic.) P. CONVENTION with Japan for protection of trade-marks in China and Corea. I request that you will definitely ascertain whether, under present Japanese law, marks intended for use in China and Corea, but not necessarily in Japan, can be registered in the latter country. Would Japanese Consular Courts in China and Corea have power to deal with charges of piracy in such case? [2889 ee-2 321
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Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

CHINA TRADE.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[10327]

No. 1.

[March 28.]

SECTION 2.

(No. 21.)

Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald.

Foreign Office, March 28, 1908. (Telegraphic.) P.

CONVENTION with Japan for protection of trade-marks in China and Corea. I request that you will definitely ascertain whether, under present Japanese law, marks intended for use in China and Corea, but not necessarily in Japan, can be registered in the latter country.

Would Japanese Consular Courts in China and Corea have power to deal with charges of piracy in such case?

[2889 ee-2

321

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