The 200 most common words used in parliament on Friday April 17, 1914 were:
Word | Frequency |
---|---|
power | 55 |
statement | 52 |
fact | 46 |
charge | 45 |
Constitution | 44 |
country | 43 |
men | 43 |
trusts | 39 |
man | 37 |
great | 36 |
public | 33 |
political | 32 |
contract | 30 |
deal | 28 |
order | 28 |
reason | 28 |
case | 28 |
press | 26 |
national | 24 |
interests | 24 |
good | 24 |
place | 24 |
wages | 24 |
vote | 23 |
opportunity | 23 |
hope | 22 |
Ministry | 21 |
electoral | 21 |
things | 21 |
side door | 21 |
side | 20 |
work | 20 |
Attorney General | 20 |
measures | 19 |
reply | 19 |
action | 19 |
law | 19 |
roll | 18 |
business | 18 |
told | 18 |
fair | 18 |
party | 17 |
Labour | 17 |
motion | 17 |
legislative | 17 |
double dissolution | 17 |
principle | 16 |
asked | 16 |
yesterday | 16 |
evidence | 16 |
light | 16 |
Senate | 16 |
industrial | 15 |
election | 15 |
regard | 15 |
connexion | 15 |
desire | 15 |
Bank | 15 |
Officer | 14 |
papers | 14 |
electors | 14 |
speak | 14 |
find | 14 |
money | 14 |
tenders | 14 |
read | 13 |
prepared | 13 |
speaking | 13 |
perfectly | 13 |
propose | 13 |
mere | 13 |
attitude | 13 |
dealing | 12 |
slander | 12 |
colleague | 12 |
moment | 12 |
conditions | 12 |
wrong | 12 |
Ballarat | 12 |
called | 12 |
point | 12 |
River | 12 |
Governor General | 12 |
door | 11 |
dissolution | 11 |
report | 11 |
operations | 11 |
appeal | 11 |
administration | 11 |
unions | 11 |
workers | 11 |
steps | 11 |
problems | 11 |
paragraph | 11 |
test | 11 |
industrial unrest | 11 |
hear | 10 |
answer | 10 |
prevent | 10 |
making | 10 |
control | 10 |
kind | 10 |
open | 10 |
concerned | 10 |
tlie | 10 |
railway | 10 |
prices | 10 |
Legislature | 10 |
hand | 10 |
opinion | 10 |
circumstances | 10 |
programme | 10 |
Syndicalism | 10 |
Beef Trust | 10 |
General | 9 |
responsible | 9 |
reference | 9 |
long | 9 |
subject | 9 |
corruption | 9 |
speeches | 9 |
note | 9 |
knew | 9 |
force | 9 |
pay | 9 |
enable | 9 |
progressing | 9 |
stand | 9 |
sees | 9 |
amendments | 9 |
Home Affairs | 9 |
Mr Deane | 9 |
Governor | 8 |
forward | 8 |
cost | 8 |
head | 8 |
address | 8 |
aware | 8 |
number | 8 |
Excellency | 8 |
quote | 8 |
proper | 8 |
delivered | 8 |
half | 8 |
claim | 8 |
prove | 8 |
table | 8 |
influence | 8 |
hour | 8 |
issue | 8 |
gold | 8 |
meeting | 8 |
inquiry | 8 |
life | 8 |
hold | 8 |
legislation | 8 |
view | 8 |
policy | 8 |
sham | 8 |
honorable friends | 8 |
proceeding | 7 |
newspaper | 7 |
trade | 7 |
person | 7 |
proposed | 7 |
moved | 7 |
heard | 7 |
town | 7 |
call | 7 |
attention | 7 |
dare | 7 |
bring | 7 |
surely | 7 |
Commission | 7 |
experts | 7 |
sort | 7 |
trouble | 7 |
advice | 7 |
contractor | 7 |
purpose | 7 |
insinuations | 7 |
clear | 7 |
talking | 7 |
strike | 7 |
schemes | 7 |
working | 7 |
increase | 7 |
Kalgoorlie | 7 |
fairly | 7 |
follow | 7 |
reform | 7 |
truth | 7 |
United | 7 |
utterance | 7 |
adjournment | 7 |
preference to unionists | 7 |
Honorary Minister | 7 |
Labour party | 7 |
Premiers Conference | 7 |
Teesdale Smith | 7 |
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