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" This House is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments is excessive, and ought to be reduced. Such expenditure lessens national and commercial credit, intensifies the unemployed problem, reduces the resources available for social reform,... "
List of References on International Arbitration - Page 68
by Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography - 1908 - 151 pages
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The Second Hague Conference: Memorandum on Controverted Questions of ...

Thomas Barclay - International law - 1906 - 180 pages
...of armaments was moved by Mr. Vivian and "agreed to" by the House of Commons : — " That this House is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments...social reform, and presses with exceptional severity on ae industrial classes ; and it, therefore, calls upon the Government to take drastic steps to educe...
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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy: With Special Reference to ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 412 pages
..."agreed to" by the Hoi^e of Commons : — " That this House is of opinion that the growth of expendtture on armaments is excessive, and ought to be reduced...commercial credit, intensifies the unemployed problem, reduce the resources available for social reform, and presses with exceptional severity on the industrial...
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The Arena, Volume 38

United States - 1907 - 794 pages
...words from Mr. Vivian of the British House of Commons are to the point: "War expenditure lessens the national and commercial credit, intensifies the unemployed...social reform, and presses with exceptional severity upon the industrial classes." And the following from an editorial in The Japan Weekly Chronicle (Kobe):...
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Die internationale Beschränkung der Rüstungen

Hans Wehberg - Arms control - 1919 - 508 pages
...Bristol 1905.) This Congress rejoices that the House of Commons has, by a unanimous vote, recorded its "opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments is excessive, and ought to be reduced", and that this resolution was "not only accepted, but welcomed" by the Foreign Secretary on behalf of...
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Die internationale Beschränkung der Rüstungen

Hans Wehberg - Arms control - 1919 - 484 pages
...Bristol 1905.) This Congress rejoices that the House of Commons has, by a unanimous vote, recorded its "opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments is excessive, and ought to be reduced", and that this resolution was "not only accepted, but welcomed" by the Foreign Secretary on behalf of...
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Daily Mail Year Book, Volume 7

Almanacs, English - 1907 - 340 pages
...is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments is eicessive and ought to be reduced; euch expenditure lessens national and commercial credit,...with exceptional severity on the industrial classes; •nd it therefore calls upon the Government to take drastic M ( [.- to reduce the drain on national...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volumes 68-69

Arbitration (International law) - 1906 - 536 pages
...following resolution, introduced by Mr. Henry Vivian of Birkenhead, one of the labor members : " This House is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments...exceptional severity on the industrial classes, and the House therefore calls upon the Government to take drastic steps to reduce the drain on national...
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The Herald of Peace and International Arbitration

Arbitration (International law) - 1906 - 480 pages
...and seconded a resolution supporting the House of Commons in the opinion, expressed by a recent vote, that the growth of expenditure on armaments is excessive, and ought to be reduced. The Congress " confidently looked forward to seeing this opinion translated into practical action at...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 165

Literature, Modern - 1906 - 744 pages
...nificunt pronouncement in the course of the debate 'on Mr. Herbert Vivian's motion1: "That this House is of opinion that the growth of expenditure on armaments is excessive, and onght to be reduced. Such expenditure lessens national and commercial credit, intensifies the unemployed...
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