The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... votes to 26 with 15 abstentions to add the extra item . In all 50 delegates took part in the debate which opened on 18 June . Ten days later a resolution sponsored by 38 Asian and African States was adopted by a vote of 73 to 1 with 27 ...
... votes to 26 with 15 abstentions to add the extra item . In all 50 delegates took part in the debate which opened on 18 June . Ten days later a resolution sponsored by 38 Asian and African States was adopted by a vote of 73 to 1 with 27 ...
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... vote of 52 to 48 , 21 Democrats joining 31 Republicans in voting against it and five Republicans voting with 43 Democrats in favour . Before the vote the President had undertaken some vigorous popular campaigning on behalf of the Bill ...
... vote of 52 to 48 , 21 Democrats joining 31 Republicans in voting against it and five Republicans voting with 43 Democrats in favour . Before the vote the President had undertaken some vigorous popular campaigning on behalf of the Bill ...
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... vote of censure on the matter ( the third vote of censure of the year ) . In the early hours of 5 October the motion received 280 votes , that is , a majority of 39 , the ordinance of 3 July terminating the mandate of 68 Deputies and 34 ...
... vote of censure on the matter ( the third vote of censure of the year ) . In the early hours of 5 October the motion received 280 votes , that is , a majority of 39 , the ordinance of 3 July terminating the mandate of 68 Deputies and 34 ...
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