HC Deb 17 February 1896 vol 37 c440
SIR W. HART DYKE (Kent, Dartford)

gave notice, on an early day he would call attention to the operation of the Merchandise Marks Act and its failure to secure fair play for our home manufacturers and food-producers against the fraudulent introduction of foreign goods, fruit, and other produce as of English origin, and to move a resolution. ["Hear, hear!"]