| 1962 - 1364 páginas
...non-official, non-party venture by the League of Nations Union, on the basis of the following five questions: "(1) Should Great Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? (2) Are you in favour of an all-round reduction in armaments by international agreement? (3) Are you in favour of... | |
| Patrick Kyba - 1983 - 233 páginas
...by making them aware of their own strength.55 The questions placed on the Ballot Papers were these: 1. Should Great Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? 2. Are you in favour of an all-round reduction of armaments by international agreement? 3. Are you in favour of the... | |
| Winston Churchill - 1948 - 752 páginas
...organisation largely supported by the Labour and Liberal Parties. The following were the questions put: THE PEACE BALLOT 1. Should Great Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? 2. Are you in favour of an all-round reduction of armaments by international agreement? 3. Arc you in favour of the... | |
| R. J. Q. Adams - 1993 - 208 páginas
...Appendix I Results of the Peace Ballot Announced 27 June 1935 Yes No Doubtful Abstentions 1. Should Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? 2. Are you in favor of an all-round reduction in armaments by international agreement? 3. Are you in favor of an all-round... | |
| Pamela M. Graves - 1994 - 302 páginas
...out the results of the Peace Ballot held that year. The questions and responses on the ballot were: 1. Should Great Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? Yes = 1 1,150,040; No = 357,460; Abstention etc. = 1 13,265 2. Are you in favour of an all round reduction... | |
| Paul W. Doerr - 1998 - 308 páginas
...that they ignored League principles at their peril.-3 175 The referendum consisted of five questions: (1) Should Great Britain remain a member of the League of Nations? (2) Are you in favour of an all-round reduction of armaments by international agreement? (3) Are you in favour of... | |
| Martin Ceadel - 2000 - 496 páginas
...quality of the results was as satisfactory as their quantity. Expressed as percentages, the answers were: 1. Should Great Britain remain a Member of the League of Nations? Yes: 95.9 No: 3.1 Doubtful: 0.1 No answer: 0.9 2. Are you in favour of the all-round reduction of armaments... | |
| David Cortright - 2008 - 565 páginas
...Referendum: The Peace Ballot, 1934-5," English Historical Review 95, no. 377 (October 1980): 810. Yes 1 . Should Great Britain remain a member of the League...all-round reduction of armaments by international No agreement? 3. Are you in favor of the all-round abolition of national military and naval aircraft... | |
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