HC Deb 04 August 1887 vol 318 c1168
MR. MUNDELLA (Sheffield, Brightside)

asked the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether, on the Merchandise Marks Bill receiving the Royal Assent, the Foreign Office will address a Circular to all the Powers who are parties to the Industrial Property Convention, calling their attention to the measure, and inviting them to give to British subjects the same protection against fraud which the Act will afford to the subjects of Foreign Powers?

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE (Sir JAMES FERGUSSON) (Manchester, N.E.)

A Circular to that effect will be despatched as soon as the Royal Assent has been given to the Bill.