Searching for the phrase rights of women in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The phrase rights of women
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 34 times in 31 speeches
- was spoken on 22 sitting days by 22 different people
- appears in speeches on 25 different topics
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (8 uses)
- ELLICOTT, Bob (3 uses)
- GARLAND, Ransley (2 uses)
- HUNT, Ralph (2 uses)
- CAMERON, Clyde (2 uses)
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Top days:
- 22 March 1979 (6 uses)
- 2 December 1974 (5 uses)
- 27 October 1971 (2 uses)
- 10 May 1973 (2 uses)
- 5 December 1974 (2 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY: MEDICAL BENEFITS (5 uses)
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS UPON NOTICE: Metropolitan and Rural Relief Schemes (Question No. 342) (3 uses)
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS UPON NOTICE: Transcontinental Pipeline Grid (Question No. 910) (2 uses)
- WHITLAM GOVERNMENT: Ministerial Statement (2 uses)
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS UPON NOTICE: Container Shipping (Question No. 4025) (2 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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These functions included a wide range of community services and State functions and a lot of control over many forms of social legislation including, for example, workers compensation, gambling, censorship, consumer protection, the rights of women, the rights of minors, daylight saving and control of firearms.
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The critical issue defined by the California Supreme Court was whether the state had any legitimate interest in the regulation of abortion which would justify so deep an infringement of the fundamental rights of women.
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Convention on the Political Rights of Women (Question No.
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I hope that none of us would readily say that the rights of women should not be taken into account.
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Indeed to single out the spouse in this way surely must be offensive to those who are taking an interest in such matters as International Women’s Year and in the rights of women and their position in the Australian community.