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The Sydney Morning Herald..., Monday 31 August 1931 p 11 ... marks and 330 000 marks and ¿lass pottery, and porcelain, 1,130,000 marks and 200 000 marks In the first ... that the value of her Imports from Australia, for example, was 91,900 000 marks In the first ... COMMERCIAL. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN TRADE. Germany's trade with Australia has fallen off rapidly during ... 293 words
The Canberra Times (ACT..., Friday 8 December 1933 p 4 ... FALSE BRANDS Japanese Goods in Australia BRITAIN TO ACT LONDON, Wdnesday. ¦ On the motion for the the House of Commons to-day, Mrs.' Copeland drew ' attention to to- the menace to the pottery ... Australia and New Zoaia.nd| Mrs. Copeland created a small 'sensation by handing round cups made by ... 117 words
The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,..., Friday 8 December 1933 p 15 ... POTTERY INDUSTRY Japanese Dumping in Australia LONDON, December 7. On the motion for the ... Japan was making a dump- ing ground of Australia and New Zea- land. She created a small sensation by ... in regard to trade marks and imi- tation of styles would be severely dealt with. The attention of ... 284 words