HC Deb 09 November 1916 vol 87 c540

(1) As from the commencement of this-Act it shall not be lawful to use in connection with any trade, business, calling, or profession the word "Anzac," or any word closely resembling that word, without the authority of a Secretary of State, and this prohibition shall apply notwithstanding that such word forms part of any trade mark, or of the name of any company or society or other body, which has been registered before the passing of this Act.

Amendment made: In Sub-section (1), after the word "State" ["without the authority of a Secretary of State"], insert the words, "given on the request of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia or of the Dominion of New Zealand."—[Mr. Pretyman.]

Bill, as amended, reported; read the-third time, and passed.

The remaining Orders were read, and postponed.

Whereupon Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER, pursuant to the Order of the House of the 22nd February, proposed the Question,

"That this House do now adjourn."

Adjourned accordingly at Half after Eight o'clock till Tuesday next, 14th November, pursuant to the Resolution of the House of this day.