HC Deb 11 May 1931 vol 252 cc826-7W
Sir N. G RATTAN-DOYLE

asked the President of the Board of Trade what support is being given by his Department to the scheme for providing a national mark for British steel?

Mr. W. GRAHAM

I have followed with interest and sympathy the establishment under the auspices of the British iron and steel industry of a mark to be applied to steel of British origin, and my Department have in the exercise of their powers under Section 62 of the Trade Marks Acts, 1005 to 1919, permitted the registration of this mark as a trade mark by the National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers (Corporate Organisation) Limited.