| Waldemar Kaempffert - 1911 - 450 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature." The countries which did not sign the declaration forbidding the launching of projectiles and explosives... | |
| Charles à Court Repington - 1911 - 308 pages
...is true that we have signed and ratified an international declaration which prohibits "the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature," but Germany is not a party to this declaration, so we are forced to ignore it. The velocity acquired... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1911 - 198 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature. The present Declaration is binding only on the Contracting Powers in case of war between two or more... | |
| 1912 - 496 pages
...aeronautics. When the First Hague Conference met in 1899, it was comparatively easy to reach an agreement "to prohibit, for a term of five years, the launching...balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature." Of the twenty-six nations represented only four failed to sign the agreement. These were Great Britain,... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate - 1913 - 138 pages
...inventions and improvements, which greatly interested the entire Conference. The first prohibition forbade, for a term of five years, the launching of projectiles...from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature.14 This was continued by the Second Conference of 1907, for a period extending to the close... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1913 - 622 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature. The present Declaration is only binding on the Contracting Powers in case of war between two or more... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1913 - 1290 pages
...following declaration was adopted: "The Contracting Powers agree to prohibit, for five years, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature. The present Declaration is only binding on the Contracting Powers in case of war between two or more... | |
| John Westlake - 1913 - 368 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature. In this form, but without any limit of time, the declaration was suggested to the First Hague Conference... | |
| General Staff Corps - 1913 - 324 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the third peace conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature. The present declaration is only binding on the contracting powers in case of war between two or more... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.), George Grafton Wilson - 1913 - 90 pages
...agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature." SECTION XII. HOSPITAL SHIPS. Exemption of Hospital ships whose character has been duly notified by... | |
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