Searching for the word protesters in Senate within the 1970s…
The word protesters
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 27 times in 22 speeches
- was spoken on 20 sitting days by 18 different people
- appears in speeches on 18 different topics
Top speakers:
- O’BYRNE, Justin (6 uses)
- GEORGES, George (3 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (2 uses)
- COLSTON, Malcolm (2 uses)
- CAVANAGH, James (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 29 April 1971 (7 uses)
- 24 November 1978 (2 uses)
- 13 September 1977 (1 uses)
- 28 April 1971 (1 uses)
- 7 November 1973 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- PUBLIC ORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) BILL 1971: Second Reading (9 uses)
- QUEENSLAND GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) BILL 1978: Second Reading (2 uses)
- QUEENSLAND GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) BILL 1977: Third Reading (1 uses)
- BUDGET 1970-71: Commonwealth Income Tax Statistics for (1 uses)
- CUSTOMS TARIFF (COAL EXPORT DUTY) AMENDMENT BILL 1977: First Readings (1 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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According to my own observations of protests these protesters generally do not do anything personal against the representatives; it is against their country.
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It would be wise for us to frown upon such a conference, and we should not allow ourselves to be placed in a position where young radical protesters have to take a stand on our behalf in the defence of freedom of expression and communication.
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Recently he admitted that his use of the police to confront protesters had probably cost about $lm.
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After all, protest of this nature or magnitude is relatively new and the measures taken against the protesters are relatively new.
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called on the AttorneyGeneral, Mr Hughes, to ‘make up his mind’ about the prosecution of protesters who invaded national service offices and other buildings.