Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 6, after the word "sell," to insert the word " or "—(Mr. Albert Alexander). Question put, "That the word 'or' be there inserted." The Committee divided: Amendment made, in page 1, line 8, by leaving out the words" which bear," and by inserting the words "to which there is applied "-(Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister),—instead thereof. 66 Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 8, to leave out the words name or (Mr. Riley).—Question put, "That the words 'name or' stand part of the Clause.". The Committee divided : Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 10, to leave out the words "dealer or trader "-(Mr. Lunn).— Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand stand part of the Clause.” Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 11, after the word " Kingdom," to insert the words "or place (Mr. Herbert Williams).-Question proposed, "That those words be there inserted." Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 11, after the word "Kingdom," to insert the words "and borne by goods of a similar class or description, such first-mentioned goods (Mr. Barnes). Question put, "That those words be there inserted."-The Committee divided: Ayes, 10. Mr. Jenkins Miss Lawrence Mr. Lunn Mr. Riley Mr. Webb Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 11, to leave out the words "wholly or mainly "-(Mr. Barnes). -Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Clause." Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 13, at the end, to add the words "or is borne at the request or with the consent of such manufacturer, dealer, or trader" -(Mr. Cluse).-Question proposed, "That those words be there added." Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 13, at the end, to add the words: "(2) For the purposes of this section (a) a name or trade mark shall be deemed to be applied to goods if it is applied either to the goods themselves or to any covering, label, reel, or other thing in or with which the goods are sold or exposed for sale; and (b) the expression 'trade mark' means a mark which is used upon or in connection with goods for the purpose of indicating that they are the goods of the proprietor of the mark by virtue of manufacture, selection, certification, dealing with, or offering for sale, and which is either a registered trade mark within the meaning of the Trade Marks Acts, 1905 to 1919, or a mark which is by reason of user distinctive of goods of the proprietor. (3) If the Board of Trade are satisfied that, having regard to the special circumstances of the trade, difficulties would arise if this section applied to goods of any class or description, and that public interests. in the United Kingdom would not be materially prejudiced by exempting such goods from the operation of this section, they may direct that this section. shall not apply to such goods "-(Sir Philip CunliffeLister). Question proposed, "That those words be there added." Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment, in line 4, to leave out the word "covering "-(Mr. Riley).Question proposed, "That the word covering' stand part of the proposed Amendment." ' [Adjourned till Thursday at 11 o'clock. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 13, at the end, to add the words : "(2) For the purposes of this section (a) a name or trade mark shall be deemed to be applied to goods if it is applied either to the goods themselves or to any covering, label, reel, or other thing in or with which the goods are sold or exposed for sale; and |