INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FOURTH SESSION, TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT.
Volume i. parliamentary papers, a-b,
NOTE—Paper Number before Page Number. ». ■SLSai.SKfIU.»», b.-I, Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Primary production— UWto BANKS INDEMNITY (EXCHANGE) ACT, 1932 33Dairy companies, support accorded to» by Rural ifitta- Bud t statement» 8.-6, 5. mediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 10. Transactions Imder, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Dairy industry— Mortgagors, decline in, 8.—13$ 2. Position of, 8.-6, 1. BOLIVIA —- {Exports— War with Paraguay* A.-7, 2* For the last three calendar years* 8.-6; I. Prices, rise in# B.—6s 1$ Freights reduction, 8.-6, 2. Abstract of receipts and expenditure of the financial yeai? Subsidies grant, B -6, 2 _ ellde d 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Rural Intermediate Credit B • ' B _ 3 16 . Amount charged to " Unauthorized "in each financial year suits: rcJSs fsszii**- *5 "* wm •• -p p i J3.— o$ xii. ture, c.-o, J. Available financial resources of the various accounts on Western Samoa, A. 4, 19. 31gt 1934, as compared with 31st March, AITUTAKI ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER 1933: Statement, 8.-6, xiil. tct AMrjic Consolidated .buna — XbLAftUb. Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March* A Am u!i ™gct Statement, B, 6, 13. 1934, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933 : Ch and other a— for the year ended fi—^r Publfc Wot; Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1934: Comparative statement, ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7 a. Estimated 'and actual revenue of the Fund (Ordinary or BSunmsM- Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st ARIKIS OF RAROTOHKJA March, 1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, in. \ iait to ISew Zealand, A, 3, 1, 3. Customs duties collected for 1933-34, compared with ARMAMENTS (see.also DEFENCE) — 1932-33 : Statement, 8..-6, v. by Prime Minister, A.-7. Statement, xvii. ATO ISLAND. «« COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. tojWW —** - « «ssr *• suditor - jsss.rs&'isaJSi- >—> GEMaiiAli. fundg gince 1913 _ 14 . 8.-6, xiv. BANKKAID CURRENCY (« MONETARY AF- W--** g " B nkin — Financial Statement — Zealand : Balance - Sheet 88 at 31St MaTCh ' Ag DaTryTn^stry ? position, 8.-6, 1. Reserve Bank of New Zealand- Prices, export, rise in, 8.-6, 1,2. Budget Statement, 8.-6, for the last three calendar years, 8.-6, 1, Loan prospectus, i copy , . , • f bsjdies and reduction in freights, 8.-6, 2, S 8.-3, United Kingdom : Greater degree of efficiency, 8.-6, ~ 16# Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 8.-6, -5. Currency Budgetary position for 1934-35 — °Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Customs revenue 8.-«, 12. Controller and Auditor-General b rtpkrt, 8.-l £Pt. ll], toxaton i 5.-6, 12. Inflation, 8.-3, 32, 80. Coinage, silver B -6, 3. Money : Banks' power to create, 8.-3, 81. Debt, public, 8.-6, 6.
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BUDGET—continued. CONSOLIDATED FUND— Financial Statement— continued. Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Expenditure— Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1934, Capital— compared with the year ended 31st Maroh, 1933, 8.-6, v. Highways, 8.-6, 8. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Housing schemes. 8.-6, 8. Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, Hydro-electric works, 8.-6, 7. 1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. Public buildings, 8.-6, 8. Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and Public works, 8.-6, 7. other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7. Railway construction, 8.-6, 7. ■ Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund Estimated— (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended Appropriations, annual, 8.-6, 13. 31st March, 1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, iii. Exchange-rates, cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. Highways revenue, 8.-6, 13. COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS— Pensions, old-age, increase, 8.-6, 14. Administration of— Salaries and wages : Partial restoration of cuts, Aitutaki, A.-3. 10. 8.-6, 14. Atiu, A.-3, 11.' Superannuation funds, 8.-6, 13. Mangaia, A.-3, 10. Interest-rates reduction, 8.-6, 2, 3. Manihiki and Rakahanga, A.-3, 11. Lands— Mauke, A.-3, 11. Development. 8.-6, 9. Palmerston, A.-3, 13. Native lands, 8.-6, 10. Penrhyn, A.-3, 12. Small-farm scheme, 8.-6, 9. Pukapuka. A.-3, 13. Loan-conversion, 8.-6, 7. Rarotonga, A.-3, 3. Mortgage investment, 8.-6, 2. Agriculture, A.-3, 6, 11, 12. National Mortgage Corporation, 8.-6, 2. Arikis of Rarotonga. visit to New Zealand, A.-3, 1, 3. Prices, export, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2. Education, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. Public Accounts — Finance, A.-3, 1, 3, 14, 15, 16. Expenditure, 8.-6, 4. Justice, A.-3, 8, 10, 11, 12. Interest-receipts, 8.-6, 4. Medical and public health, A.-3, 1, 5, 10, 11, 12. Other receipts, 8.-6, 4. Meteorological, A.-3, 9, 10. Revenue, 8.-6, 4. Migration, A.-3, 5. Taxation, 8.-6, 4. Native Land Courts, A.-3, 8. Reserve Bank, 8.-8, 3. Police, A.-3, 9. Summary of position— Post and Telegraph Department, A.-3, 8. Budget surplus, 8.-6, 15. Radio broadcasting, A.-3, 9. Expenditure, 8.-6, 15. Public works, A.-3, 6, 10, 11, 12. Revenue, 8.-G, 15. Shipping, A.-3, 5. Summary of year's operations, 8.-6, 4. Trade, A.-3, 4, 10, 11, 12. Treasury Bills, 8.-6, 5. Copra market collapse, A.-3, 1. Unemployment— Imports and exports, return for the year, A.-3, 17-22. Fund, 8.-6, 10. Visit of— Local-body schemes, 8.-6, 10. H.E. the Governor-General, A.-3, 3. Taxation-reductions, 8.-6, 11. Prime Minister of New Zealand, A.-3, 3. Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each Vital statistics, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. financial year ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934 : Statement, 8.-6, xvii. CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ASSOLoans- CIATIONSCopy of loan prospectus for— Directors and secretary-treasurers, list of, 8.-14, 13. 1933 London Loan, 8.-6, xx. Associations operating, number, 8.-14, 7. Over-counter issue— Ist July, 1933, B. -6, xix. CUSTOMS— 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the CusReserve Bank of New Zealand, xxii. Toms Department, return of, for the year ended 31st Pensions— March, 1934, 8.-12. Amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial Duties collected for 1933-34 compared with 1932-33 : years ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934 : State- Statement, 8.-6, v. ment 8.-6 xiii. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6 12. Public Works FundNet expenditure under appropriations for the year ended DAIRY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PAS31st March, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st TORAL. March, 1933 : Statement, 8.-6, x. Total ways and means of the Fund (General Purposes Qggf PUBLIC Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, Bud ' get statement, 8.-6, 6. 1934 : Statement, 8.-6, xi. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at Revenue— 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xvi. Estimated, for 1934-35, compared with the actual Repayment— revenue for 1933-34 : Statement, 8.-6, iv. Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for For the year ended 31st March, 1934, compared with the repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, year ended 31st March, 1933 : Table, 8.-6, ii. 8.-6, xvii. Stamp and death duty, for the year ended 31st March, Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for 1934, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933, the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-2. 8.-6, iv. Statement showing, as on 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1933, 8.-6, xv. DEFENCE— BUILDINCxS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Air— o Aerial attacks, international situation : .statement by „_„ Prime Minister, A.-7, 3, 4. protection of, A.-5, 9. A '^^^ 1 ' Statoment h * Prime Navy— CHINA— Visit of— Dispute with Japan, A.-7, 2. H.M.S. " Diomede," " Dunedin," and " Veronica " to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. COLD-STORAGE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— French cruiser " Sarorgnan de Brazza " and German State Advances Office, 8.-13, 15. cruiser " Karlsruhe " to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Western Samoa, A,—4, 13. <^^^T-l A S > ™ M ™ !RAIr " DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTS. See PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.
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, I DOUGLAS CREDIT SCHEME. See MONETARY COM- FlNANCE— continued. MITTEE REPORT. Expenditure— Education : Total expenditure on education out of DUTIES public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Stamp and death duty for the year ended 31st March, Estimated net expenditure for 1934-35 compared with 1934, compared with the year ended 3ist March, 1933, the actual net expenditure for 1933-34, 8.-6 ix. R -fi iv I Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each ' financial year ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934, EARTHQUAKE ACT 1931- Into^LreductionFunds paid to local bodies under, 8.-13, 4. Budget gtatement> B ,_ 6j o, 3. Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, ,17. EDUCATION— LoansCook and other Islands, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 1-2. Conversion — Expenditure : Total expenditure on education out of Budget Statement, 8.--6, 7. public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Public Trustee's report, 8.-9, 9. Niue Islands, A.-6, 4. Copy of loan prospectus for— Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. 1933 London loan, 8.-6, xx. Over-counter issue, 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. EXCHANGE RATE — Over-counter issue, Ist July, 1933, 8.-6, xix. Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 1932-33, transactions Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-6, xxii. under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. For purchase of fertilizers, B. -14, 10. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 13. Provisions governing loans on mortgage by Public Cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. 1 Trustee, 8.-9, 10. Raising of, 8.-3, 64-75. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 1, 9. Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. To local authorities by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9. Treatment of, in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Monetary Committee of inquiry : Report, 8.-3. National Mortgage Corporation : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. See under BUDGET. Niue Island, A.-6, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8. Pensions : Amounts paid on account of pensions for the PTHAmriī? financial years ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934, FINANCE— statement of, 8.-6, xiii. Amount charged to Unauthorized in each financial p nVps! PXnm . t r=Pinß 6 1 2 year from Ist April, 1924, to 31st March, 1934, statement p u blic Accounts showing, 8.-8, xn. Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Appropriations— Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st Annual: Budget Statement, 15.-6, 13. Maroh; R-1 [pt _ Chargeable on the- Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year I Government Departments for the year 1933-34, 8.-l ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7. I rp t jy-, J Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year | Ba l ance . sheets alld st atement of accounts of various ended 31st March, 1935, B -7a. , Government Departments for the year 1932-33, 8.-l Available financial resources of the various accounts on rp JV „„-._,]„„,„_+ + , inoon the 31st March, 1934, as compared with 31st March, statement of accounts of various 1933, statement showing B-6 xni. Government Departments for the year ended 1933-34, Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 1, 3, 14, 15, 16. B_, [pt _ Iy> supplement to 1934] . Consolidated iund— - Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. 111. Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, Qn the 31gt B m "££ ° 01 ?P are<i with thc y ear ended 31st March ' Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. 1933, ±>.-6, v. Public Works FundAppropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year a nd other .accounts for the year ended 31st March, ended 31st March, 1934 : Comparative statement, B _j A .b, yii. -^ eX p enc i;ture under appropriation for the year ended Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund 31st March, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, j March; sta t emeri t showing, B ._e/ X . 1930, x>. I. ... j Total ways and means of the Fund (General Purposes Estimated and actual revenue of tie Consolidated Accour / t) , and the total net expenditure to 31st March, Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial ig34 gtatement showing B ._ xi . year ended 31st March, 1934 : Comparative statement, „ __ B 8.-6, m. Estimated, for 1934-35, compared with the actual revenue Customs— for 1933-34 : Statement, 8.-6, iv. Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the For ar ended 8 March 1g34 0o ed with Customs Department return of, for the year ended year 31gt Maroh> 1g33 . Table; .._ ,31st March, 1934, &■->■£• Stamp and death duty, for the year ended 31st March, Duties collected for 1933-34 compared with 1932-33, compared w f4 the y / ar ended 31st March ' ; K.-fa, v. 1933, 8.-6, iv. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. galarieg and partial restoration of cut in> B ._(; ; 14 . KTr i T3 o State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1933, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Budget Statement, B-6, 6 eupplement to 1933] and 8.-6, xv. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at T Ba] Bd J St&tement 8 ._ 6 5 . 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xvi. Western Samoa, A.-4 8 , 5, 7, 8, 9, 10. Repayment — Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for nmncTov repayment of debt funded with Imperial Govern- FISHING INDUSTRY— ment B-6 xvii. Promotion Account, 8.-13, 16. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-2. FORESTRY— Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as Western Samoan, A.-4, 19. on the 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Earthquake Act, 1931, funds paid to local bodies under, FRANCE — 8.-13, 4. Guarantee of the security of her people, A.-7, 2. Exchange rates — Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 1932-33, transactions FRUIT-PRESERVING INDUSTRY ACCOUNT— under, 8.-l [Pt. 111, viii. Statement of liabilities and assets as at 31st March, 1934. Budget Statement, B:-6, 5, 13. 8.-13, 14. Cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. Raising of, 8.-3, 64-75. GENEVA PROTOCOL, 1924— Stabilization, 8.-3, j International situation : Statement by Prime Minister, Treatment of, in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. I A.-7, 1.
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GERMANY— LEAGUE OF NATlONS— continued. Withdrawal from League of Nations—lnternational situa- Report of the representative of New Zealand — continued. tion : Statement by Prime Minister, A.-7, 2. Crime, gradual unification of the penal Jaw and cooperation of States in the prevention and suppression GOLD STANDARD— of, A.-5, 4. Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, 39. Economic and financial questions, A.-5, 6. Health organization, A.-5, 5. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTS. See PUB- Intellectual co-operation, A.-5, 11. LIC ACCOUNTS. Mandates, A.-5, 10 Minorities, rights of, A.-5y 12. finiraDHfiD /it xi r< Opium, traffic in, A.-5, 10. i/- ff ' H - E -~ Peace, collaboration of the press and the organization of, Visit to— A_g 10 r a Rarotonga, A.-3, 3. Pcnal'and penitentiary questions, A.-5, 9. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Refugees (Jewish and others) from Germany, A.-S, GOVERNMENT STORES- Skverv! A.-5, 11. Audit of, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xv, Women and childrerlj traffic in> A ,_ s; 9 . rnriT rdits™ Women: Nationality, A.-o, 4. a • £ mlmw ~" , , . Western Samoa, Fourteenth report of the Government of Agriculture, greater degree of efficiency in, 8.-6, I. New Zcaland 0D the administration of, for the yeaf ended 31st March, 1034, A.-4. GUERNSEY ISLANDS— Monetary scheme, 8.-3, 47-85. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— Traffic in, A.-5, 10. HJiALlli— . ~,,,,... ~ Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, I, 5, 10, 11, 12. Nine Island, A.-6, 3. maws Organization : League of Nations, A.-5, 5. LOANS Western Samoa, A.tt, 17. ConversionBudget Statement; 8.-6, 7. HIGHWAYS. -See under PUBLIC WORKS. „ Publ i°, Trus * ee 's re P° rt » B " 9 > 9 - Copy of loan prospectus for — HOUSING 1933 London Loan, 8.-6, xx. Account : State Advances Office, 8.-13, 4, 12. Over-counter issue, 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. Scheme : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Over-counter issue Ist July, 1933, 8.-6, six. Keserve .Bank of .New Zealand, 8.-o, xxn. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under' PUBLIC WORKS. or Purchase of fertilizer, B-14,10. ,„,..„ Granted by Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 15,-14, 1, 9. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE Provisions governing loans on mortgage by Public Trustee. Stock and station agents : Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16.' m , ', •',, >~ , -„ ~. m „ . . To local authorities by Publie Trustee, 8.-9, 9. INSURANCE COMPANIES— Deposits with Public Trustee, 8.-9, 11. LOCAL AUTHORITIES— Accounts— Interest— Audit, b.-i [Pt. ii], xvi. Collected and paid on loan-moneys during year bv State State Advances Office : Statement of liabilities and Advances Office, 8.-13, 2. assets, &c, as at 31st March, 1934, 8.-13, 9. Collection of, from investments from the Common Fund of Funds paid to, under Earthquake Act, 1931, 8.-13, 4. the Public Trustee, 8.-9, 8. Loans to, by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9. Monetary Committee's report on, 8.-3, 17. Sinking funds, administered by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 7. On investments in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xi. Unemployment schemes : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Reduction : Budget Statement, 8.-6,- 2, 3. LOCARNO TREATY, 1925— INTERNATIONAL SITUATION— International situation, A.-7. Statement by Prime Minister, A.-7. MANDATES— JAPAN— League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. wXj i*° t' 'J-ktu ar, „ Western Samoa, Fourteenth annual report of the Govern--Withdrawal from League of Nations, A.-7, 2, ment of New Zpaland on the administration of, for theJEWISH REFUGEES- year ended 31st Mar ° h> 1934> A '" 4 " From Germany, A.-5,2, 6,11. MANGAIA ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER JUSTICE— ISLANDS. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8, 10, lly 12. Gradual unification of penal law and co-operation of States MANIHIKI ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER in the prevention and suppression of crime, A,—s, 4. ISLANDS. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Penal and penitentiary questions, A.-5, 9. MAPS Western Samoa, 10-12. Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. •' KARLSRUHE "— MAUKE ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS,German cruiser, visit to Western Samoa, 4. LABOUR— ; MEDICAL. See under HEALTH. Western Samoa, A.—4 r i 14. METEOROLOGICALLANDS— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 9, 10. Development : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 9. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Native : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Settlement: Small-farm scheme, 8.-6, 9. MIGRATION— Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 19. Cook and other i s l an d s , A.-3, 5. LEAGUE OF MATIONS— TMmreTOV International situation: Statement by Prime Minister, ,„ + Xl !r ,nn « _n Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. He port of the representative of New Zealand— Children and young people, protection of, A.-5, 9. MINORITIES— Contributions in arrears, A.-5, 8. Rights of, A.-5,12.
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MONETARY COMMITTEE, 1934- MONETARY COMMITTEE, i93^-continued. p t Minutes of evidence — continued. . Abundance, problem of, 8.-3, 86. Proposals and evidence considered by Committee-cW. S £td Sal ottrade, 8.-3, 8-12. vSfi? H. (Employee Partnership Institute, Ltd.), Banking system, relation of, to the. State, 8.-3, 18, 83. B:-3, 286. Banking transactions : Stock and station agents, B>-3> Walker, L.< U, 8.-d, bbl. iq Williams, D. 0., 8.-3, 114. Bank • Reserve Bank 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Summary of schemes and suggestions considered, bttt Banks'' power to issue money, 8.-3, 81. on which no oral evidence was taken— Bank taxation : Interest rates and charges, 8.-3, 17. Adams, F., 8.-3, 744. rwrl,t_ Aiken, E. A., 8.-3, 744. Creation, 8.-3, 87. Barker, H. C.. 8.-3 744. Monopoly, 8.-3, 85. Bartle, A 8.-3, 744 Currency inflation, 8.-3, 32, 80. Beamish, N.,8.-3, 744. Exchange-rate— ia\ Raising of, 8.-3, 64-75. gristed, A H., 8.-3, 744 Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. Broadbent, A. M., 8.-3, 744, Gold standard, 8.-3, 39. Buckleton, R. G., 8.-3, 744. Government Lending Department: Activities, 8.-3 S 62. Burdan, B. R., 8.-3, 744. Memorandum of dissent, 8.-3, 80. Burgess, J., 8.-_3, 744 Monetary system- Cawardine, J., , 8.-3, 744 Douglas Credit Scheme— Chamberlain, WE. B-3, 744- ; Douglas Scheme for New Zealand, 8.-3, 50-54, 84. Chappie, A. H., 8.-3/744. Douglas Social Credit Movement of New Zealand; Cooper, J. W., 8.-3, 744. proposals of, 8.-3, 55-60: Coulter, W. H 8.-3, 744 Guernsey Island and similar schemes, 8.-3, 47, 85. Cumber, K. M. H., 8.-3, 744; Present observations on, B:-3, 3-8, 21, 80, 81, 87. Davies, W. H., 8.-3, 744. Money banks' power to issue, 8.-3, 81. Ellis, N. L., 8.-3, 744. Price-levels, 8.-3, 26-32, 84, 87. Gaffney T 8.-3, 744 Public works as an adjunct to monetary control during Gibbs, i>. G., 8.-3,744. period of depression, 8.-3, 61. Halibar, Q,, 8.-3, 744 Reserve Bank, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Hansen, A K B -3, 744 Stewart Hon. W. Downie : Explanatory statements Harwood, J. L., 8.-S, 744-. t> _o 7c_7Q Hawkes, G. A., 8.-3, 744. a. j /b iv. Hollings, L., 8.-3, 744. Miriutea ol evidence — T ? t? tvt t> r> ha a. Proposals and evidence considered by Committee S.P.BS I:ct;ietTß.-3 B 530: Latham, k , 8.-3 744. Belshaw H. 8.-3 107. M J de H B ___ 3 745 _ Carhsle F., 8.-3, 627. 74g _ Cederholm, W. S., 8.-3» 558. ' T ' M i, „ _._ Chambers of Commerce, Associated, 8.-3, 163. MR V 745 Closey, S. J E (Douglas Credit Movement of New 745. Zealand , 8.-3, 188. MpPnrthv A P B-3 745 Commonwealth Land Party of New Zealand (E. W, McClay, D £746^ DoTiglt C H.;tt 167. McLauchlan E J B 3, 74 5 i Douglas 0. H. : Correspondence, 8.-3, 164. VcLeaw.J- 745 ' Douglas Credit Movement of New Zealand, 8.-3, 188. MeLel an, J., 8.-3, 745. . Em/loyee Partnership Institute, Ltd. (H. Valder) ; R-3, 745. Oldham, A., 8.-3, 745. I'eeney, J., U.S, bBb. Piokpn A B-1 745 I?- U A AT T3 Q Q77 1 lCKeil, ii., SJ- O, f±O. field, A. JN., a.~6, 611. ~, ri a T! q hak ■„. ~' T n r> o Qfio Sharp, U. A<, 8.-o, 740. Findlay, J. C, 8.-3, ibl. v ' ~, 4, „ i,_ +T, i T. t> -D x> o niA femton, W.; -D.—o, /40. Fitzherbert, P. 8., 8.-3, 574. ' ' _ ' „ „.. M.i i i. a o in t> q oka Smytho, M. 8., K.-d, 740. Fitzherbert, S. W., 8.-3, 654. „■ 1 ' r H'R , 745 Forde, H. 1., 8.-3, 250. , + *• ' . = ; j, „ 74 - Fruit-export Control Board, 8.-3, 742. T heV enlntc l"*W ! 745. SS: A/, B.'-SfoO 488 ' Thomsen, H. 0., 8.-3, 745. S jj tj wr TT -R s 9fiß Vinmcombe, H., 8.-3, 745; Haddow, H. W. U., 8.-d, Zbo. „ ' ' „.1 ■ Holland, S. G., 8.-3, 428. on ' =•' 7 * 5 - Lang, W. S., and Russell, W. G., 8.-3, 442; Watters, »-. 745 Lysnlr, W. D., 8.-3, 645. Su°Vt i A" Mander, A. E. (New Zealand Manufacturers' Federa- W^* e ' «■ 8.-3» 740. tion), 8.-3, 742. W tllte> °" JN '' a - 6> ' io ' Mason, H. G. R:, 8.-3, 324. MnRTrAPF Mooīe' F W B 3 312. Investments : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. NashTwT.'B'-S.m ' MORTGAGORS RELIEF— New Economics Research Association (A. Scott), 8.-3, Legislation as administered by the Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9, 472. Nicolaus, E. W. (Commonwealth Land Party of New NATIONAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION— Zealand), 8.-3, 593. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Nicoll, F. W., 8.-3, 634. Roberts, R. H., 8.-3, 691. NATIVE AFFAIRS — Russell, W. G., and Lang, W. S., 8.-3, 442. Land-development, 8.-6, 10. Sainsbury, A. G., 8.-3, 505. Native Land CourtsSchmidt, H., 8.-3, 651. Cook and other i s i an ds, A.-3, 8. Schreiber, H., 8.-3, 725. Niue īs i an d, A.-6, 3. Scott, A. (New Economics Research Association), Seddiw 2 ; 8.-3, 737. *AVY. See under DEFENCE. Tavlor, J., 8.-3, 455. Tocker, H., 8.-3, 132. NELSON, Mr. 0. F.— Treasury The) 8.-3; 1. ; Deportation of, from Western Samoa, A.-4y3<
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NEW ZEALAND DEBT CONVERSION ACT, 1932-33— PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— continued. Controller and Auditor-General's report on, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Controller and Auditor-General's report— continued. Coinage, New Zealand silver, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii. NIUE ISLAND— DebtAdministration, report on— New Zealand Debt Conversion Act, 1932-33, 8.-l Agriculture, A.-6, 4. [Pt. 11], vii. Education, A.-6, 4. Public— Finance, A.-8, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8. Increase and decrease, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 3. Repayment, 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. Medical and public health, A.-6, 3. Delay in publication of the annual accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Meteorological, A.-6, 4. xii. Legislation effecting, A.-6, 3. Departmental accounts and balance-sheets, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Post and Telegraph— xiv. Volume of business, A.-6, 4. Discrepancies between the public accounts as published Wireless, A.-6, 4. and the Treasury books, 8.-l [Pt. ll], x. Public Works, A.-6, 4. Exchange-rates— Shipping, A.-6, 3. Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 1932-33, transactions Trade, A.-6, 1. under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Transfer of Niue Island from Minister of Cook Islands to Treatment of, in the public accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Minister of External Affairs, A.-6, 1. Expenditure not submitted for audit, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Vital statistics, A.-6, 4. Imperfect vouchers passed by the Audit Office : Schedule, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx. OPIUM. See under LIQUOR AND DRUGS. Instances of non-compliance with law, 8.-l [Pt. ll], i. Interest on Public Account cash balance investments, PASTORAL. See AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. 8.-l [Pt. ll], xi. Irregularities in comiection with public moneys and PALMERSTQH ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER stores : Statement, 8.-l [Pt, ll], xix. ISLANDS. Post-audit system, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Royalties payable to the Crown and unpaid : Statement, PARAGUAY— 8.-l [Pt. lIJ, xvii. War with Bolivia, A.-7, 2. ; Sums irrecoverable by the Crown, and value of stores, &c, in respect of which audit has been given for the PEACE ORGANIZATION — writing-ofi and discharge from the Public Account League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. since last report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxii. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on PENRHYN ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], ISLANDS. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PENSIONS— _ . PUBLIC SECURITIES— Amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial Held in the Domillion or elsewhere as on the 31rt March years ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934, 8.-6, xiii. 1934 (retum of)j together with an acoount of aU seouritie ; Uld-age, increase in, Ji.-b, 14. redeemed or otherwise disposed of during the year ended POLICE- 31st March, 1934,13.-10. Wettern^amoa^A^'ls" 1 '"" 3 ' 9 ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICEReport of the, for the year ended 31st March, 1934 — POS T AND TELEGRAPH Account of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-9 A. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. Business— Niue Island, A.-6, 4. ew > B -- 9 - !> 4 - Radio broadcasting— Table showing expansion of, 8.-9, 5. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 9. Common Fund, investments from, 8.-9, 2, 8-10— Niue Island A.-6 4. Collection of interest, 8.-9, 8. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. LoansWestern Samoa, A.-4, 4. Conversion, 8.-9, 9. Granting of, 8.-9, 10. PRESS l° ca l bodies, 8.-9, 9. Collaboration of : League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. Mortgagors relief legislation, 8.-9,,9. Selection of securities, 8.-9, 10. PRICES Estates and funds : Value, 8.-9, 2, 4. Export, rise in : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1, 2. Estates and kindred duties, administration of— Price-levels— Agencies, 8.-9, 6. Losses caused through low price-levels, 8.-13, 2. Estates of persons under disability, 8.-9, 7. Monetary Committee's report on, 8.-3, 26-32, 84, 87. General survey, 8.-9, 5. Inter-State estates, 8.-9, 6. PRIMARY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Local authorities sinking funds, 8.-9, 7. PASTORAL. Wills and trusts, 8.-9, 2, 4, 6. Workers' compensation, 8,—9, 7. PRIME MINISTER- FinanceVisit to Rarotonga, A.-3, 3. Account of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-9 a. Advances to estates and beneficiaries, 8.-9, 11. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Commission, 8.-9, 11. Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Insurance companies deposits, 8.-9, 11. Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st March, Investment of funds, 8.-9, 11. 1934 8.-l [Pt. I]. Result of year's working, 8.-9, 3, 11. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Organization and representation, 8.-9, 2, 12. Government Departments for the vear 1933-34, 8.-l Rural Intermediate Credit Administration, 8.-9, 13. [Pt. IV]. Staff, 8.-9, 12. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Public Trustee, death of late, 8.-9, 1. Government Departments for the year 1932-33, 8.-l Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. [Pt, IV, supplementary to 1933]. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of varioua PUBLIC WORKS— Government Departments for the year ended 1933—34, Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund and 8.-l [Pt. IV, supplementary to 1934]. other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, Controller and Auditor-General's report — 8.-7 a. Audit of Government stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xv. ' As an adjunct to monetary control during period of depresAudit of the accounts of local authorities, 8.-l [Pt. ll], sion, 8.-3, 61. xvi. ' Buildings, public : Capital expenditure, 8.—6, 8. Changes in the form of the public accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 6, 10, 11, 12. xi. Expenditure, capital, 8.-6, 7, 8.
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PUBLIC WORKS— -continued. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS. Fund— Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund STATE ADVANCES OFFICE— and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, Report, fourteenth annual, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7 A. 1934— Net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended Advances — 31st March, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st Current, classified into (a) rural land, (b) urban and March, 1933 : Statement, 8.-6, x. ' suburban land, 8.-13, 3. Total ways and means of the Fund (General Purposes Total amount advanced from the inception of the Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, Office (1394) up to 31st March, 1934, 8.-13, 2. 1934 : Statement, 8.-6, xi. Housing Account, 8.-13, 4. Highways— Interest collected and interest paid on loan-moneys, &c, Capital expenditure, 8.-6, 8. during the year, 8.-13, 2. Revenue, 8.-6, 13. Local bodies : Funds paid to, uncbr the Earthquake Housing scheme, 8.-6, 8. Act, 1931, 8.-13, 4. Hydro-electricity : Capital expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Management expenses : Cost, 8.-13, 2. Niuo Island, A.-6, 4. Mortgages and instalment of principal repaid during the Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. year, 8.-13, 2. Mortgagors— PUKAPUKA ISLAND. See' under COOK AMD OTHER Arrears : Increased cash payments, 8.-13, 1, 2. ISLANDS. Dairy industry, decline in, 8.-13, 2. Price-levels, losses caused through low, 8.-13, 2. RADIO-BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELE- Repatriation, 8.-13, 4. GRAPH Realization sales, policy of refraining from forcing, 8.-13, 2. RAILWAYS — Statement of liabilities and assets, &c, as at 31st March, Construction, 8.-6, 7. 1934 — Advances Office Sinking Fund, 8.-13, 11. RAKAHANGA. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. Advances to Settlers Branch, 8.-13, 5. Advances to Workers' Branch, 8.-13, 8. RAROTONGA (see also COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS)— Cold-storage Advances Account, 8.-13, 15. Arikis of, visit to New Zealand, A.-3, 1, 3. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-13, 16. Governor-General, H.E., visit to, A.-3, 3. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-13,14. Housing Account, 8.—13, 12. REFUGEES — Local Authorities Branch, 8.-13, 9. Jewish and others, from Germany, A.-5, 2, 6, 11. Loans to Employers for Workers Dwellings Account, 8.-13, 13. RELIGION — Public Debt Sinking Fund Branch, 8.-13, 10. Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. Repatriation, 8.-13, 17. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-13, 7. REPATRIATION— State Advances Office Account, 8.-13, 4, 17. STEWART, HON. W. DOWNIE— Explanatory statement to Monetary Committee : Report, RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— 8.-3, 76-79. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS— Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16. ROYALTIES— Payable to the Crown, and unpaid, to the 31st March, 1934, SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— 8.-l [Pt. II), xviii. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARD— TAXATION— Report of, for the year ended 30th June, 1934— Bank 8.—3 17. Administration, 8.-14, 5. g a l es ' tax> 8.-Q, 12. Business, comparative statement of, as at 30th June, Unemployment reduction, 8.-6, 11. 1933, and 30th June, 1934, 8.-14, 13. Western Samoa, A.-4, 9. Co-operative Rural Intermediate Credit Associations, 8.-14,7. TRADE— Dairy companies, 8.-14, 10. Cook and otiieT I s l an ds, A.-3, 1, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17-22. Delegations to district organizations, 8.-14, 2. Copra mar ket collapse, A.-3, 1. Directors and secretary-treasurers of Co-operative Rural Imports and exports : Return for the year, A.-3, 17-22. Intermediate Credit Associations, 8.—14, 13. Exports Discounting, 8.-14, 9. Prices, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2. Finance and Accounts, 8.-14, 10. Primary, for the last three calendar years, 8.-6, 1. General policy, 8.-14, 4. Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each Loans— financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1934, Direct, 8.-14, 7. statement of, 8.-6, xvii. For purchase of fertilizer : Special fund, 8.-14, 10. Niue Island A.-6, 1. Granted, 8.-14, 1. Western Samoa, A..-4, 3, 9, 21-23. Publicity, 8.-14, 7. Decrease in, A.-4, 3. Schemes in other countries and inquiries from abroad, Imports, exports, and total trade of, for period 1910-33 : 8.-14, 10. Graph showing value of, A.-4, 21-23. System, administration of, by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 13. SALARIES AND WAGES- T^^ R S^ a t B em™t~B 6 5 -r, ~ i , , - j- , • x> a i a rsucigclj ouitement, x>.—o, o. Partial restoration ot cut in, 8.-b, 14. a SALES TAX. See under TAXATION. UNEMPLOYMENT— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10-11. SAMOA. See WESTERN SAMOA. Fund, 8.-6, 10. Local-body schemes, 8.-6, 10. "SARORGNAN DE BRAZZA "— Taxation-reduction, 8.-6, 11. French cruiser : Visit to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. SHTPPTNf- UNITED KINGDOMCook and other Islands, A.-3, 5. Agriculture, greater degree of efficiency in, 8.-6, 1. 4, 10. VITAL STATISTICS— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. SLAVERY— Niue Island, A.-6, 4. League of Nations report on, A.-5, 11. Western Samoa, 20.
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WAGES. See SALARIES AND WAGES. WESTERN SAMOA —continued. H/CCTCDH Mandated Territory/ of, fourteenth report on the administ t i it. i , tration of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934—cM. Mandated Territory of, fourteenth report on the adminis- Staff : Particulars, A.-4 4. tration of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934— Taxation, direct and indirect, A -4, 9 Agriculture, A.-4, 19. Territory, status of, A.-4, 2. Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 13. TradeDefence, A.-4, 13 Decrease in, A.-4, 3. Education, A.-4, 14. Imports and exports, A.-4, 9. Finance, A.-4, 5, 7, 8, 21-23. Values of, and total trade, 1910-33, A. -4, 21-23. Health, A.-4, 17. Visit of International relations, A.-4, 2 " Diomede," H.M.S. ; " Dunedin," H.M.S.; and Judicial organization, A.-4, 10-12. « Veronica," H.M.S., A.-4, 4. Labour, A.-4, 14. French cruiser " Sarorgnan do Brazza," A.-4, 4. Land tenure, A.-4, 19. German cruiser " Karlsruhe," A.-4, 4, Lands and Survey, A. 4, 4. Governor-General, H.E A -4, 4. Legislation enacted during the year, A.-4, 3. Vital statistics, A,-4, 20. Liquor and drugs, A.-4, 16. Maps of, A.-4, 24. WORKERS— Mines, A.-4, 20. Advances to : State Advances Office Account, 8.-13, 7. Natives : Social conditions, A.-4, 13. Compensation : Administered by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 7. Nelson, Mr. 0. P. : Deportation, A.-4, 3. Dwellings—Loans to enlplovees'for : State Advances Office Police and prisons, A.-4, 13. Account, 8.-13, 13. Population, status of, A.-4, 2. Postal and radio, A.-4, 4. WILLS— B" B ,* °? Ce ; 4, In the administration of the Public Trustee, B-9, 2, 4, 6» Public Works, A.-4, 20. ' ' Religion : Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 14. Women Shipping, A.-4, 10. Nationality, A.-o, 4. Port and harbour services,- A.-4, 4. Women and children, traffic in, Ar-5, 9,
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