Singapore Crest, Presidential Coat of Arms, Royal Arms, etc.
12.  The Registrar shall refuse to register a trade mark which consists of or contains —
(a)any representation of the Crest of the Republic of Singapore, the Presidential Coat of Arms, the Royal or Imperial Arms, or of any crest, armorial bearing, insignia, or device so nearly resembling any of the foregoing as to be likely to be mistaken for them;
(b)any representation of the Royal or Imperial crown, or of the Singapore flag, or of the Royal or Imperial flag;
(c)the word “Royal”, “Imperial”, “Presidential”, or “Singapore Government”, or any word, letter or device if used in such a manner as to be likely to lead persons to think that the applicant either has or recently has had Royal, Imperial, Presidential or the Singapore Government’s patronage or authorisation, whether or not such be the case;
(d)the words “Red Cross” or “Geneva Cross”, any representation of the Geneva Cross or the Red Cross, any representation of the Swiss Federal cross in white on a red background or silver on a red background, or any representation similar to any of the foregoing; or
(e)the word “ANZAC”,
unless it appears to the Registrar that consent to its registration and use of the person or authority entitled to give consent has been obtained.