Searching for the phrase papua new guinea in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The phrase papua new guinea
- appears in 1.0% of speeches
 - appears 4838 times in 1105 speeches
 - was spoken on 384 sitting days by 142 different people
 - appears in speeches on 611 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- PEACOCK, Andrew (885 uses)
 - MORRISON, Bill (583 uses)
 - WHITLAM, Gough (278 uses)
 - CREAN, Frank (191 uses)
 - BARNES, Charles (184 uses)
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Top days:
- 25 September 1973 (268 uses)
 - 28 August 1975 (185 uses)
 - 14 March 1974 (150 uses)
 - 3 December 1974 (137 uses)
 - 2 December 1971 (134 uses)
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Top topics:
- PAPUA NEW GUINEA BILL (No. 2) 1973: Second Readings (382 uses)
 - QUESTION: PAPUA NEW GUINEA (179 uses)
 - PAPUA NEW GUINEA BILL (No. 2) 1974: Second Reading (160 uses)
 - FISHERIES (PAPUA NEW GUINEA BOATS) BILL 1974: Second Reading (138 uses)
 - PAPUA NEW GUINEA BILL 1971: Second Reading (137 uses)
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Papua New Guinea was known to the outside world, particularly in India, China and Malaya, well before Magellan entered the Pacific.
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It is widely understood that a particular problem facing Papua New Guinea is to find that system of government which can develop a sense of national identity while recognising and expressing the view of an immense diversity of local groups.
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The reasons for this are the enactment by Papua New Guinea of a radiocommunications ordinance dealing with matters covered by the Wireless Telegraphy Act and the transfer to Papua New Guinea of meteorological functions formerly carried out by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
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Further, I congratulate the Foreign Minister and now Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the honourable Ebia Olewale, with whom I share an electoral boundary in this area for his foresight, patience and dedication to the national interests of his country in the reaching of this agreement; it could not have been easy for him.
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There is plenty of cheap labour in Papua New Guinea.