Searching for the word races in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word races
- appears in 0.1% of speeches
- appears 104 times in 86 speeches
- was spoken on 78 sitting days by 57 different people
- appears in speeches on 76 different topics
Top speakers:
- COHEN, Barry (7 uses)
- KILLEN, James (5 uses)
- BRYANT, Gordon (5 uses)
- JARMAN, Alan (4 uses)
- EVERINGHAM, Douglas (4 uses)
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Top days:
- 10 May 1979 (4 uses)
- 14 September 1971 (3 uses)
- 18 March 1971 (3 uses)
- 6 March 1975 (3 uses)
- 29 October 1970 (3 uses)
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Top topics:
- RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BILL 1975: Second Reading (6 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT (5 uses)
- INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1979: Second Reading (4 uses)
- STATES GRANTS (ABORIGINAL ASSISTANCE) BILL 1976: Second Reading (3 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1972-73 (3 uses)
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Associated words:
- different races (15 appearances)
- two races (4 appearances)
- arms races (3 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Encourage sports, athletic and other similar organisations to contribute to the establishment of harmonious relations among the peoples of different races.
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But the honourable member for Wannon (Mr Malcolm Fraser) and the honourable member for Kooyong (Mr Peacock) have come into this chamber today, deliberately setting out to stir up racial hatred and racial intolerance because they believe that latent in the Australian community is an antipathy towards people with coloured skins or people of different races and origins.
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One of the singular contributions to that gathering of distress has been the conflict between and among races- the fact that men and women of different races have had difficulty in living with each other, abiding with each other, respecting each other.
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(But we must remember to make it easier for those good fellows in the cities to get to the races.
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That arms races, in which Australia is involved, have war as their natural conclusion.