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(FILE No. 405 or 1929.)

TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.

Application for registration of Trade Marks.

TOTICE is hereby given that Columbia Phonograph Company Inc., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, doing business at Barnum Avenue, in the City of Bridgeport, County of Fairfield, State of Connecticut, United States of America, have on the 20th day of November, 1929, applied for registration in Hong Kong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks :-

(1)

(2)

(3)

Columbia

Viva-tonal

(4)

Grafonola

in the name of Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc., who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

Trade Mark No. 1 has been used by the Applicants since 10th October, 1923, in respect of the following goods :-

Radio receiving, detecting, and transmitting sets and parts thereof; crystal receiving sets, regenerative receiving sets, radio and audio frequency amplifiers. loud speakers; detector, amplifier, transmitting, and rectifying vacuum tubes; vacuum-tube sockets, radio and audio frequency transformers, rheostats, grid leaks, grid condensers inductance and coupling coils, fixed and variable condensers, insulators, crystal detectors and mountings, antennae and antennae equipment, antennae protectors, loop antennae, telephone plugs, and jacks and electrical switches, in Class S.

Trade Mark No. 2 has been used by the Applicants since 23rd August, 1909, in respect of the following goods :— Phonographs or talking machines, parts, and accessories therefor namely, record brushes, repeaters, needles or styli, needle cups, and stop mechanisms, and records therefor, radio receiving, detecting, and tran- smitting sets and parts thereof; crystal receiving sets, regenerative receiving sets, radio and audio frequency amplifiers, loud speakers; detector, amplifier, transmitting, and rectifying vacuum tubes, vacuum-tube sockets, radio and audio frequency transformers, rheostats, grid leaks, grid condensers, inductance and coupling coils, fixed and variable condensers, insulators, crystal detectors and mountings, antenna and antennae equipment. antenuac protectors, loop antennae, telephone plugs and jacks and electrical switches, in Class 8.

Record envelopes and albums, in Class 39.

and

The Mark No. 3 has been used by the Applicants since 5th June, 1926, in respect of the following goods :-

Phonograph records, both recording and reproducing; phonograph apparatus for recording and reproducing sounds namely, sound-recording machines and reproducing phonographs, automatic musical instruments of the character known as multiple playing phonographs, parts for such phonographs, recording machines; also the following accessories therefor namely, needles, stop mechanism, mechanical phonograph motors, reproducers, recorders, diaphragms, needle cups. horns, and tone arms; radio receiving, detecting, and transmitting sets and parts thereof; crystal receiving sets, regenerative receiving sets, assembled radio and audio frequency amplying units, loud speakers, detector, amplifier, transmitting and rectifying vacuum tubes, vacuum-tube sockets, radio and audio frequency transformers, rheostatos, grid leaks, grid condensers, inductance and coupling coils, fixed and variable condensers, insulators, crystal detector, and mountings, antennae and antennae equipment, antennae protectors, loop antennae, telephone plugs and jacks, and electrical switches, in Class 8.

Automatic muscial instruments of the character known as multiple playing phonographs and Automatic

musical instruments, in Class 9.

Record envelopes and albums, in Class 39.

and

Trade Mark No. 4 has been used by the Applicants since 4th November, 1999, in respect of the following goods

Phonograph records, both recording and reproducing phonograph, phonograph apparatus for recording and reproducing sounds namely, sound-recording machines and reproducing phonographs, automatic musical instruments of the character known as multiple playing phonographs; parts for such phonographs; recording machines; also the following accessories therefor namely, needles stop mechanism, mechanical phonograph motors, reproducers, recorders, diaphragms, needle cups, horns, and tone arms, in Class S. Automatic musical instruments of the character known as multiple playing phonographs and Automatic

musical instruments, in Class 9.

Record envelopes and albums, in Class 39.

and

Trade Mark No. 1 is associated with Trade Marks Nos. 247 and 248 of 1929 and Trade Mark No. 2 is associated with Trade Mark No. 248 of 1929.

Dated the 6th day of December, 1929.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

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