opposed by the owner of a registered trade mark for the same class of goods consisting substantially of a black block print of the shape of the continent of Australia divided by white lines into States, and having printed across it in large white letters extending to nearly the whole width the name "Don."
Held, by Griffith C.J. and Barton J. (Rich J. dissenting), that the applicant's mark was not SO like that of the opponent as to be likely to deceive, and should, therefore, be registered.
APPEAL from the Registrar of Trade Marks.
Joseph Leonard Burley applied for the registration in respect of leather sporting goods of a trade mark of which the following is a copy :-
The application was opposed by Robert Somerville Don, who was the registered proprietor of a trade mark in respect of leather sporting goods of which the following is a copy :-
The applicant in his counter-statement stated that he was willing to undertake, if necessary, to use the words "J.L. Burley, Maker " prominently around his mark.
The Registrar of Trade Marks held that the applicant's trade mark was not calculated to deceive, and he dismissed the opposition. In view, however, of the applicant's undertaking, the Registrar made it a condition of registration that those words should always be used in conjunction with or as a part of the trade mark.