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THE BANKRUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN

... letter sent from Marks and Franklin's place of business to Messrs. Brett, and he thought he should be enabled to connect Marks with this transaction by one letter he certainly wrote. On the 27tb, at any rate, there was a letter in Marks's own hand- writing ...

THE MARKS LIBEL CASE

... THE MARKS LIBEL CASE. The Pal MPall Gafctts says the case ivill be remembered for the constant passages of arms between the counsel. Even the friends of Sir Charles Russell will admit that it is very hard for a young counsel to stand up to him, but in ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN

... THE BANERUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN. COMMITTAL OF THE BkNEXRUPTS ON TEE CHARGE OF FRAUD. At tho Public Off ice, on Tuesday, before T. C. S. IKyn- nersley and S. Thornfon, Esqrs., Bearon Marks and Edward Samuel Franklin again surrendered to their ?? the ...

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... watchmaker in Cheapside, attended before Alderman Sir H. A. Isaacs on a sum- mons, charged with an infringement of the Mercbandise Marks Act, in having, on the 28th ult., unlawfully sold a watch to which had been apnlied a false trade description as to the place ...

THE HALL-MARKS PROSECUTION

... .. Something in the marking M, having aroused the suspicions of Messrs. Vaughton, 1a, one of the rings was sent to the Assay Office, where it was found that it was not only not be of the requisite standard, but that the hall-mark res was rot a gi nnine ...

SILVERSMITHS AND HALL-MARKING

... plaintiffs sent from their London agency a certain article to the Goldsmiths' Hall to be marked. The article was a silver trumpet, and the officials refused to mark it on the ground that it was soft soldered instead of being hard soldered. The plaintiffs ...

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT. SEIZURE OF £700. WORTH OF CIGARS. The case of Regina v. Egan and Hobbs came before Mr. Bros, at Dalston Police Court, on Saturday afternoon. The prosecution emanated from the legal department of her Majesty's Customs, and ...

THE MARKS LIBEL CASE

... taken into account, so far from being a gainer, Mr. Marks Was an actual loser to the extent of between £5,000 and £6,000. The learned counsel contended that it was neither the law nor custom that Mr. Marks should have put himself forward in the prospectus ...

THE MARKS LIBEL CASE

... THE MARKS LIBEL CASE. The charge against George Washington Butterfield, an American, of having published a libel on Mfar. Harry Marks, the editor and proprietor of the Financial Nezrs, was further proceeded with yesterday at the Old Bailey, before the ...

TRADE-MARK PROSECUTION

... applying tLP razors a mark so nearlv resemnbling the trade mark of Joseph Alien and Sons as to be calsulated to deceive, and the ctber for aipplying to the razors a false trode des-ription. There was no disrute of the fact of the marking the question being ...

FORGED ASSAY MARKS

... bearing a forged assay mark of the Guardians I of tire Wrought Plate Standard in Birmningham. Charles T Warren (159), jeweller, Asian Street, was charged with having in His possession seven dozen sings bearing forged X a ssay marks, John Orbell (20), gunmaker ...

FORGED ASSAY MARKS

... registered a pnrich for marking A. WV., ol tnie 81th of December, IUS;. le I lad examined til rings produeed by ?? Manton. They were all marked with an anchor, cud h igures 121, denoting the qsuality of tire gold. The anehor won Use mark showing that the go-is ...