Searching for the phrase great britain in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The phrase great britain
- appears in 0.5% of speeches
- appears 732 times in 581 speeches
- was spoken on 378 sitting days by 146 different people
- appears in speeches on 446 different topics
Top speakers:
- HAYDEN, Bill (36 uses)
- O’KEEFE, Frank (32 uses)
- JAMES, Albert (27 uses)
- BOWEN, Lionel (22 uses)
- DALY, Fred (22 uses)
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Top days:
- 23 September 1970 (10 uses)
- 2 June 1977 (9 uses)
- 17 March 1971 (7 uses)
- 23 November 1971 (7 uses)
- 11 October 1977 (7 uses)
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Top topics:
- ADJOURNMENT (15 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1971-72 (14 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (13 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1970-71 (11 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (7 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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I think the latest venture in this field is happening in Great Britain with the use of radio, television and correspondence courses.
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It is 200 years since Captain Cook placed the Union Jack upon our soil and we became a penal colony of Great Britain.
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It also obviates the confusion which exists in law between the Queen of Australia and the Queen of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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I suggest that the Minister, who prides himself on his erudition, apply himself ‘ to that legal tangle so that when we recruit British subjects from Pakistan we ask whether they are British subjects by virtue of the law of the Commonwealth of Australia or by virtue of the law of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or just how they measure up in the present situation.
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He said also that the establishment of the Council did not preclude the possibility of an overall council responsible for all aspects of Government support for the arts along the lines of the Canada Council and the Arts Council of Great Britain.