Minister Rockhill to the Secretary of State.

No. 116.]

Sir: Referring to the Department’s telegraphic instruction of July 24 last, authorizing me to exchange with such of my colleagues as I might find enabled by their governments to do so notes for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China, I have now the honor to transmit herewith copies of notes exchanged for the above purpose, on the 3d instant, with the French minister.

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I have, etc.,

W. W. Rockhill.
[Inclosure l.]

Minister Rockhill to the French Minister.

Mr. Minister and Dear Colleague: The Government of the United States being desirous of reaching an understanding with the Government of the French Republic for the reciprocal protection against infringement in China by citizens of our respective nations of trade-marks duly registered in the United States and France, I am authorized by the Secretary of State of the United States to inform you that effectual provision exists in American consular courts in China for the trial and punishment of all persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States who may be charged with and found guilty of infringing in any way trade-marks of persons subject to the jurisdiction of France which have been duly registered in the United States.

I beg that you will kindly inform me whether American citizens are entitled to the same legal remedies in the consular courts of France in China as regards the protection from infringement of their trade-marks duly registered in France.

I have, etc.,

W. W. Rockhill.
[Inclosure 2.—Translation.]

The French Minister to Minister Rockhill.

Mr. Minister and Dear Colleague: By your dispatch of this day your excellency has been pleased to inform me that, the Government of the United States of America being desirous of reaching an understanding with the Government of the Republic for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks, you have been authorized to state to me that the American consular courts in China are competent in all matters relating to the counterfeiting of trademarks by persons under the jurisdiction of the United States.

Any complaint made by a person under French jurisdiction to an American consular court for the purpose of securing against persons under American jurisdiction protection for a trademark duly registered in the United States of America will be heard by said courts in first instance and on appeal by the competent courts.

I have the honor to confirm to your excellency this declaration which responds to the request I had made you.

So as to perfect the understanding thus arrived at by both countries I am authorized to state on my side to your excellency that the Government of the Republic will willingly insure in China protection for duly registered American trade-marks which may be counterfeited by persons under French jurisdiction.

To that end French consular courts in China for complaints in first instance and the court of Saigon for appeals will be competent to hear all such cases presented by persons under American jurisdiction.

Please accept, etc.,

G. Dubail.