Searching for the word decolonisation in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word decolonisation
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
 - appears 46 times in 31 speeches
 - was spoken on 26 sitting days by 15 different people
 - appears in speeches on 26 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (18 uses)
 - HURFORD, Chris (5 uses)
 - PEACOCK, Andrew (5 uses)
 - BLEWETT, Neal (3 uses)
 - MORRISON, Bill (3 uses)
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Top days:
- 28 August 1975 (7 uses)
 - 30 October 1974 (5 uses)
 - 26 August 1975 (4 uses)
 - 8 March 1979 (3 uses)
 - 25 February 1975 (2 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: TIMOR (8 uses)
 - APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1974-75 (5 uses)
 - THE GEO-POLITICAL SITUATION: A PATTERN OF INSTABILITY: Ministerial Statement (3 uses)
 - QUESTION: PORTUGUESE TIMOR (3 uses)
 - NATIONAL HEALTH BILL 1970 (2 uses)
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Associated words:
- decolonisation process (6 appearances)
 - decolonisation committee (4 appearances)
 - orderly decolonisation (3 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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I refer him to a number of resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 14 December 1972, dealing with decolonisation and racial discrimination, which Australia supported and voted for.
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We want to do all we can to see that there is an orderly decolonisation and a proper self-determination in Portuguese Timor.
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We support a measured and deliberate process of decolonisation in Portuguese Timor through arrangements leading to an internationally acceptable act of selfdetermination.
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The purpose of this conference was to formulate a constructive program of peaceful action to facilitate and hasten the process of decolonisation and the elimination of apartheid.
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It is a matter of great regret to all the governments that the process which was being worked out for the decolonisation of Portuguese Timor, self-determination of the territory in accordance with the wishes of the inhabitants of the territory, has come unstuck.