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Monthly Reports

MS. 16182/50

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Title

Monthly Reports

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MS. 16182/50

Summary

Comprises:

2 bound volumes of reports for 1956 and 1957, mostly at monthly intervals with printed external documents bound between. Part I of the 1957 report includes a paper by Fyfe Gillies (Council representative of British Petroleum Company Ltd) on "Europeanisation of patents".

Bound-in documents include:

(UK) 1956 Restrictive Trade Practices Bill

Paper on the patenting of plants

(UK) 1956 Patents Bill

White Paper on the European Free Trade Area

Date

1956-1957

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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