Searching for the word alliance in Senate within the 1970s…
The word alliance
- appears in 0.2% of speeches
- appears 261 times in 180 speeches
- was spoken on 130 sitting days by 59 different people
- appears in speeches on 126 different topics
Top speakers:
- GREENWOOD, Ivor (28 uses)
- WHEELDON, John (27 uses)
- MULVIHILL, James (20 uses)
- WALSH, Peter (10 uses)
- CARRICK, John (10 uses)
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Top days:
- 6 March 1975 (16 uses)
- 2 April 1974 (10 uses)
- 28 September 1978 (8 uses)
- 17 April 1975 (7 uses)
- 18 May 1971 (7 uses)
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Top topics:
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 4) 1974-75: Second Reading (19 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT (19 uses)
- SENATE (REPRESENTATION OF TERRITORIES) BILL 1973: Second Reading (8 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT: Unemployment -Technology -New South Wales Politics- Homosexuality- Women’s Affairs- Drugs- The Senate- School Flags (8 uses)
- GOVERNMENT FOREIGN POLICY: Ministerial Statement (7 uses)
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Associated words:
- national alliance (34 appearances)
- youth alliance (28 appearances)
- american alliance (19 appearances)
- action alliance (16 appearances)
- alliance insurance (7 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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In a series of widesweeping statements yesterday the Attorney-General labelled some of the staff Marcusian, the new left, members of the Workers’s Students Alliance and members of the Communist Party, and in case he missed out anything he added the phrase ‘and a whole host of Others’.
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States Armed Services, the importance I and my colleagues in the Government continued to attach to Australia’s alliance and practical working defence relationship with the United States.
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That just demonstrates the divisions which exist within the country Party, the National Alliance or whatever one likes to call it.
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I have met representatives of a large number of companies, and some of them, including Mr Le Page and Mr Pettigrew, of Sun Alliance Insurance Ltd, have been extremely helpful, but others have not been helpful at all.
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The then member for Murray, Black Jack McEwen as he was affectionately known, was standing over the Liberal Party just as the National Country Party, alias the Country Party, alias the National Alliance, stands over the Liberal Party still.