THE MERCHANDISE MARKS

... he had had a large and daily experience for many years on questions relating to trade marks, and the marking of goods generally. In his opinion, the Merchandise Marks Act had been an admirable preventive of fraud, so far as Sheffield goods were concerned ...

THE MARKING AT WIMBLEDON

... BEEA lZZIN AGl WZiXBMJDOW. The court-martial on Sergeant Marshaan, of the Marines,-for fraudulently marking at the butts at the recent Wimbledon'rifle meeting, has been continued at Gosport. The charges are six in number, and they detail the ?? attempt ...

MEN OF MARK

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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

... T1HI MARKS IABEL CAS. Thle charge0 against Mr-. Georga Wiashington Bu~ttrfilitd, an American, of IhaVitIg publishe Ia libsl upon Mr..Ularry Marks, the editor sod pro- prietor of tile Finrallvialf .Neirr, Was tusiher pro- ceeded with on 'i'esdoty at. the ...

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 ...

MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... bore the marks, for I don't think people would care to carry about baskets bearing any mark whatever. Besides, we could scarcely afford to put r marks on, as the baskets are now sold as JIm as possible in price. By Mr. ?? ?? to putting any marks on their ...

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 ...