Thursday April 09, 1970 | House of Representatives – Australian Parliament

The top 5 words mentioned on 1970-04-09 were: order, motion, last night, fact, moved

The 200 most common words used in parliament on Thursday April 09, 1970 were:

Word Frequency
order 177
motion 134
last night 134
fact 123
moved 88
side 83
place 83
Service 80
point 69
action 69
number 65
Standing Orders 65
business 64
occasion 61
amendments 61
Communist 60
member for Wills 60
Labor Party 59
case 58
industry 57
statement 57
country 56
situation 55
move 55
man 54
gag 53
answer 52
conduct 52
ruling 52
great 50
sitting 50
speak 49
meeting 46
vote 45
period 44
decision 44
person 44
respect 44
censure motion 44
censure 43
scholarships 43
platform 43
member for Lalor 42
report 41
opportunity 41
Communist Party 40
asked 39
things 39
students 39
spoke 38
relevant 37
accept 37
parliamentary 37
charge 37
today 37
upon notice 37
Chair 36
proposed 36
good 36
organisations 36
issue 35
reason 35
Deputy Prime Minister 35
Deputy Prime 35
Mr Deputy 35
law 34
procedures 34
proposition 34
Mr Deputy Speaker 34
Deputy Speaker 34
times 33
remarks 33
terms 33
subject 33
air 33
work 32
wool 32
discussion 32
making 32
police 32
circumstances 32
asked the Minister 32
income 31
concerned 31
argument 31
agreement 30
transport 30
sit 30
contract 30
General 29
rise 29
brought 29
responsibility 29
hours 29
word 29
schools 29
morning 28
scheme 28
future 28
left 28
accepted 28
support 28
technical 28
member for Dawson 28
motion of censure 28
point of order 28
Party 27
read 27
trade 27
long 27
find 27
public 26
events 26
rule 26
Territory 26
policy 26
Council 26
prepared 26
submit 26
form 26
accusation 26
Mr Whitlam 26
provided 25
understand 25
wrong 25
censured 25
proceedings 25
bring 25
migrants 25
National Service 25
leave 24
purposes 24
earlier 24
moment 24
attitude 24
thought 24
authority 24
responsible 24
minutes 24
withdraw 24
kind 24
spoken 24
Labour and National 24
Minister for Labour 24
received 23
legislation 23
raised 23
university 23
yesterday 23
arrangements 23
wanted 23
tonight 23
completely 23
heard 23
law and order 23
Mr Snedden 23
attention 22
claim 22
ban 22
speaking 22
hope 22
told 22
applied 22
set 22
gagged 22
democracy 22
allowed 22
Country Party 22
Government side 22
personal explanation 22
allowance 21
view 21
dissent 21
attempt 21
called 21
remember 21
referred 21
force 21
regret 21
entitled 21
Opposition Mr Whitlam 21
Mr Gorton 21
public importance 21
stage 20
clear 20
consideration 20
full 20
complete 20
nation 20
held 20
mind 20
rate 20
moving 20
failure 20
record 20
standards 20
offers 20
awards 20
Minister Mr Gorton 20
Affairs 19

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