Searching for the word alliance in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word alliance
- appears in 0.2% of speeches
 - appears 368 times in 222 speeches
 - was spoken on 138 sitting days by 89 different people
 - appears in speeches on 142 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (20 uses)
 - PEACOCK, Andrew (20 uses)
 - PRESIDENT, The (20 uses)
 - MORRISON, Bill (15 uses)
 - FRASER, Malcolm (15 uses)
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Top days:
- 12 April 1972 (24 uses)
 - 21 August 1975 (20 uses)
 - 23 November 1971 (15 uses)
 - 12 March 1974 (12 uses)
 - 19 August 1971 (12 uses)
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Top topics:
- UNITED STATES NAVAL COMMUNICATION STATION AGREEMENT BILL 1975: Second Reading (20 uses)
 - VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN: Suspension of Standing Orders (15 uses)
 - INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Suspension of Standing Orders (15 uses)
 - VIETNAM: Suspension of Standing Orders (14 uses)
 - QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (10 uses)
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Associated words:
- american alliance (44 appearances)
 - national alliance (20 appearances)
 - states alliance (18 appearances)
 - anzus alliance (9 appearances)
 - military alliance (9 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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It has made it clear that it does not want to join any military pact or alliance but wishes to pursue a policy of neutrality.
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The present Prime Minister and Foreign Minister could not sustain that relationship for its own virtue and instead proposed that we enter into another alliance, a treaty, between China, Japan and the United States.
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The Australian-American alliance is as important to Australia as it has ever been.’
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But the end decision which the Australian people have to make in respect of themselves, their children and the future of Australia is: Can they place reliance on and trust in the Labor Party when it talks about defence alliances and Communism?
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Yet this alliance, however strong it may be, must not lull us into a false sense of security.