Searching for the word citizenship in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word citizenship
- appears in 0.4% of speeches
- appears 1053 times in 444 speeches
- was spoken on 234 sitting days by 105 different people
- appears in speeches on 271 different topics
Top speakers:
- GRASSBY, Al (170 uses)
- MACKELLAR, Michael (101 uses)
- LYNCH, Phillip (85 uses)
- FORBES, Alexander (57 uses)
- MCVEIGH, Tom (51 uses)
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Top days:
- 9 May 1973 (135 uses)
- 13 October 1977 (40 uses)
- 22 April 1970 (31 uses)
- 10 May 1973 (30 uses)
- 2 May 1973 (30 uses)
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Top topics:
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (158 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1977-78 (39 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT: Thursday, 23 April 1970 (31 uses)
- AUSTRAIIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (29 uses)
- EXECUTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA: Discussion of Matter of Public Importance (26 uses)
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Associated words:
- australian citizenship (370 appearances)
- citizenship act (45 appearances)
- citizenship ceremonies (28 appearances)
- dual citizenship (24 appearances)
- granted citizenship (21 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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This Bill is a token of our dedication in that direction and of the endeavours that will be pursued in this session of the Parliament to ensure that there will be no discrimination between citizens; that there will be one citizenship; that there will be one criterion; that there will be one allegiance.
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Statistics of persons granted citizenship by country of former citizenship and year of arrival in Australia can however be compiled and will be made available to the honourable member as soon as possible.
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I conclude by saying that Lady Adermann, the honourable Evan Adermann and other members of the family, can be very proud of Sir Charles Adermann ‘s outstanding record of public service and the fact that he always maintained the very highest standard of public spirited Christian citizenship.
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I must say that the very fact that we have announced that we are to make a review of the whole British citizenship laws is an indication that we think the time may have to come when changes will be needed.
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1 am gravely disturbed at the very many cases which occur in Australia where people seeking citizenship find their applications rejected largely on the basis of some sort of secret report which often comes from countries outside; from such great democracies’ - I ask Hansard to put inverted commas around ‘democracies’ - as Spain and Portugal.