The 200 most common words used in parliament on Friday June 07, 1901 were:
Word | Frequency |
---|---|
motion | 80 |
prayer | 55 |
order | 30 |
return | 29 |
read | 27 |
number | 25 |
Customs | 23 |
duty | 21 |
statistics | 21 |
desire | 20 |
chaplain | 19 |
hope | 18 |
man | 18 |
word | 18 |
paragraph | 17 |
form | 16 |
subject | 15 |
view | 15 |
paid | 14 |
Victoria | 14 |
member for Tasmania | 14 |
move | 13 |
Tariff | 13 |
religious | 13 |
beg to move | 13 |
proposed | 12 |
work | 12 |
males and females | 12 |
industry | 11 |
asked | 11 |
opinion | 11 |
great | 11 |
statisticians | 11 |
basis | 11 |
adults | 11 |
minimum | 11 |
articles | 11 |
rate | 10 |
duties | 10 |
good | 10 |
moved | 10 |
public | 10 |
quantities | 10 |
hands | 10 |
industries | 9 |
consideration | 9 |
suggestion | 9 |
session | 9 |
prepared | 9 |
purpose | 9 |
affirmative | 9 |
Church | 9 |
men | 9 |
inserted | 9 |
fact | 9 |
hear | 9 |
employes | 9 |
factory | 9 |
laid | 8 |
doubt | 8 |
sitting | 8 |
attention | 8 |
Constitution | 8 |
place | 8 |
objection | 8 |
representatives | 8 |
refer | 8 |
object | 8 |
compiled | 8 |
factories | 8 |
Standing Orders Committee | 8 |
day s rest | 8 |
Amendment agreed | 8 |
Orders Committee | 8 |
Standing Orders | 8 |
average number | 8 |
persons employed | 8 |
wishes | 7 |
head | 7 |
churches | 7 |
guidance | 7 |
resolution | 7 |
Queensland | 7 |
difference | 7 |
point | 7 |
leave | 7 |
period | 7 |
Mr O Malley | 7 |
customs or excise | 7 |
form of prayer | 7 |
South Australia | 7 |
Tasmania Mr | 7 |
wages paid | 7 |
age | 6 |
Federal | 6 |
Lord | 6 |
distinguishing | 6 |
business | 6 |
notice | 6 |
kind | 6 |
reading | 6 |
denomination | 6 |
opening | 6 |
proceedings | 6 |
recognition | 6 |
blessing | 6 |
feeling | 6 |
Christian | 6 |
Sydney | 6 |
Melbourne | 6 |
open | 6 |
case | 6 |
propose | 6 |
reverence | 6 |
deal | 6 |
cover | 6 |
appointed | 6 |
large | 6 |
reason | 6 |
principle | 6 |
difficulty | 6 |
raw | 6 |
labour | 6 |
employment | 6 |
entered | 6 |
complete | 6 |
New South Wales | 6 |
Sir Philip Fysh | 6 |
Tasmania Sir Philip | 6 |
opened with prayer | 6 |
rest in seven | 6 |
years of age | 6 |
Almighty God | 6 |
Philip Fysh | 6 |
Sir Philip | 6 |
Tasmania Sir | 6 |
several industries | 6 |
employed | 5 |
God | 5 |
steps | 5 |
received | 5 |
General | 5 |
statistical | 5 |
require | 5 |
receive | 5 |
site | 5 |
offer | 5 |
terms | 5 |
mentioned | 5 |
appeal | 5 |
concerned | 5 |
imported | 5 |
knowledge | 5 |
faith | 5 |
high | 5 |
arrangements | 5 |
adopted | 5 |
practice | 5 |
uniform | 5 |
sense | 5 |
occasion | 5 |
extent | 5 |
raised | 5 |
pay | 5 |
accept | 5 |
vote | 5 |
mover | 5 |
sufficient | 5 |
latest | 5 |
stands | 5 |
sources | 5 |
divisions | 5 |
draw | 5 |
departments | 5 |
extra | 5 |
Defence | 5 |
consumption | 5 |
House a return | 5 |
Public Service Bill | 5 |
member for Kooyong | 5 |
number of persons | 5 |
rate of customs | 5 |
Public Service | 5 |
Service Bill | 5 |
excise duties | 5 |
excise duty | 5 |
horse power | 5 |
present protected | 5 |
respective States | 5 |
Lord s Prayer | 4 |
Minister for Trade | 4 |
Question as amended | 4 |
Trade and Customs | 4 |
average wages paid | 4 |
customs and excise | 4 |
press the amendment | 4 |
schedule of exemptions | 4 |
31st December | 4 |
Federal Parliament | 4 |
Legislative Council | 4 |
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