INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FOURTH SESSION, TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT.
VOLUME 11, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C—G.
NOTE—Paper Number before Page Number. ACCIDENTS EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE Mining arid quarry, C.-2, 5, 18, 21, 29, 33, 39, 41, 48, 49, 54, AFFAIBS. 59 64 Railway, D.-2, xvii, 25. ECOLOGY. See under FORESTRY. ACCOUNTANCY • EDUCATION — System : Native-land-development schemes, G.-11, 47. Broadcasting talks under auspices of New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3, 2. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL Child Welfare : State eare of children, special schools, and Education : Native schools, E.-3, 4. infant-life protection : Annual report-Live-stock traffic, railways, D.-2, ix, 23. Child welfare : Children under supervision, number, E.—4, 1. AIR SERVICES Statement of the Superintendent of the Child Welfare Mail, F.-l, 3, 14. BranchAdoptions, 4. ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Admissions classified according to— Report C.-10 8. Parents' circumstances and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 6. AUDIT OFFICE. See under CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR- Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. GENERAL. Children— And young persons under the guardianship of the BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Superintendent: Status, E.-4, 4. Admitted to and removed from licensed fosterBYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. mothers during the year, E.-4, 3. Second expedition : Radio transmission, F.-l, 24. Before the Courts during the year and placed under the supervision of the Child Welfare Officer,, E.-4, 5. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Under guardianship, E.-4, 3. Committals and admissions during the year, E.-4, 5. CARNEGIE CORPORATION— Expenditure for year : Particulars, E.-4, 7, 8. Grant to Victoria University, E.-7, 16. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 7. _ Infant-life protection (Infants Act, 1908), E.-4. 3. CHATHAM ISLANDS Inmates discharged from control during the year. Education of Native children, E.-3, 6. E.-4, 7. Institution for backward children, J8..-4, 7. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. Investigations and supervision of cases appearing before Children's Courts, Ē.-4, 2. CIVIL LIST Preventive cases, E.—4, 3. Funds available under, for Native purposes, G.-11, 107. Preventive work, E.-4, 2. School for Deaf, Sumner, E.—4, 8. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Endowment: Crown lands, C.-l, 6. Complaints by, and duty of, re Native Affairs Commission Examinations : Post and Telegraph Department, F.—l, 10. report, G.-11, 63-95. Higher: Annual report— „ „ , Candidates successful for degrees, number, E.-7, 4. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Libraries — CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. Victoria University: Reorganization and grant from Carnegie Corporation, E.-7, 16. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Scholarships, bursaries, Ac., E.-7, 3. Students on the books of University colleges, E.-7, 2. Dgjjjj Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. In public domains, C.-10, 3. Universities— Otago— DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS Logan Park, lease of, as sports-ground, E.-7, 27. AND SURVEY. Maternity hospital, erection of, E.-7, 27. Medical students, number, E.-7, 27. DOMINION REVALUATION BOARD — Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand Discharged soldiers settlement: Report, C.-9, 3. and constituent collegesAuckland, E.-7, 9. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND Canterbury, E.-7, 20. SURVEY. Otago, E.-7, 26. Victoria, E.-7, 16. DUTIES University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Gold, C.-2, 2. Workers' Educational Association, E.-7, 9.
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EDUCATION —continued. EDUCATlON—continued. Minister, of : Annual report —- Primary and post primary continued. Attendance, regularity, E.-l, 13. Report of the Chief Inspector of primary schoolsChild welfare, E.-l, 36. Broadcasting, E.-2 4. Classes proficiency, &.-2, 4. Evening technical, and part-time day, E.-l, 28. * >ee P|; aoes + \ursaries, E.-2, 5. Size of, E.-l, 15. Inspectorate, E -2, 2^ Special, for backward children, E.-l, 27. Physical education, E.-2, 3. 1 Scnools, E.-2, 2. Education-- Certificates, E.-2, 6. tt ol3 t o:f, ,n ■ ' ~ , „„ Correspondence, E.-2, 4. Higher (University), E.-l, 33 Intermediate and departments, E.-2, 3. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 9. g ia] c , asses; E __ 2; 3 Examinations, annual, E.—l, 34. Teachers Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., Classification E-2 7 E.-l, 38. , , „ Exchange, E.-2, 4. Free places i in primary schools, E.-l, 27. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Intermediate scnools, E.-l 28 Examinations, E.-2, 11. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. General, E.-2, 8. Manual instruction, E.-l, 32. Manual trainin „ E ._ 2> 10. Post primary— Technical classes, E.-2, 10. Education, E.-1, 28 Technical high schools, E.-2, 10. iree places, li. Secondary and technical education : Particulars relating Length of course, Bi.-l, \ to post-primary education for the years ended Ist Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 21. J nlj T m2> and Ist July, 1933, E.-2, 27-45. Physical e ucation, 1, 3 . Teachers, training of : Tables relating to training colleges, -fupils — E.-2, 46. Commencing post-primary course in State schools, Schools Conveyance E 1 31 Correspondence : Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, Destination; E.-l,' 22. School of MinesLeaving public primary schools, E.-l 21. Scholarships, C.-2, 7. JNumber of, and adult teachers, in the public primary State aid C-2 8 schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 15. Teachers > Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. School music, E.-l, 33. Schools— EGMOKT NATIONAL PARK— Buildings and sites, E.-1,. 8. Report on, C.-10, 7. Consolidation of, E.-l, 31. Correspondence, E.-l, 30. FINANCE — Free places, E.-l, 27. Education — Kindergartens, E.-l, 31. Child welfare : State care of children, special schools, and Intermediate and departments, E.—l, 28. infant-life protection. E.-4, 7, 8. Native, E.-l, 29. Higher : Statement of accounts — Number, E.-l, 8. Auckland University, E.-7, 10-15. Private, registered— Canterbury College, E.—7, 21—26. Primary, E.-l, 29. Otago University, E.-7, 28-36. Secondary, E.-l, 30. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 6-8. Staffs, E.-l, 13. Victoria College, E.-7, 17-19. Types of, E.-l, 6. Minister's report— Teachers — Statement of expenditure and recoveries, E.-l, 38. Classification, E.-l, 16. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 37. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools Primary and post primary : Education Boards, E.-2, of the different education districts, E.-l, 15. 50-78. Salaries, E.-l, 19. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 37. Kauri-gum industry : Balance-sheet, C.-12, 3. Training of, E.-l, 33. Lands and Survey— Native children —Annual report: Report of Inspector of Discharged soldiers settlement: Transactions for year. Native Schools — &c., C.-9, 10-13. Academic instruction, E.-3, 5. Drainage operations— Ages and standards, E.-3, 10. Hauraki Plains : Statement of accounts, &c., C.-8, 7-8. Agriculture, E.-3, 4. Rangitaiki: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. Attendance, E.-3, 1. Swamp, C.-4, 4-6. Buildings and grounds, E.-3, 2. Lands for Settlements Act, 1925 : Statement of accounts, Chatham Islands, E.-3, 6. &c., C.-5, 3-6. Drawing, E.-3, 4. National endowments : Capital value and annual rentals, Educational aims, E.-3, 1. C.-14, 1. Handwork and elementary handwork training, E.-3, 3. Scenery preservation : Statement of accounts, &c., C.-6, Health and physical, E.-3, 3. 5-6. Libraries, E.-3, 3. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 6, 7, 27. Maoris at public schools, E.-3, 8. Mining industry— Classification, E.-3, 9. Coal-mines, C.-2, 5, 6, 14. Maori Mission schools, E.-3, 5, 7. State : Statement of accounts, &e., C.-2a, 5-13. Proficiency, E.-3, 5, 9. Gold, &c„ C.-2, 1, 2, 10, 11, 16, 18, 19, 21-24, 41-45. Pupils, number of, attending Maori secondary schools, Native Affairs — E.-3, 8. Commission report, G.—ll, 47, 56, 85, 86, 107, 117, 128, Scholarships, E.-3, 6. 131. Secondary education, E.-3, 6. Land Courts, G.-9. Social and community life, E.-3, 3. Land development, G.-10, 2-46. Schools — East Coast Native Trust lands — Attendance at, E.-3, 7. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-3. Grading, E.-3, 2. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.-3, 7. statement of accounts, G.—4. Number of, according to grade, &c., E,— 3, 7. Post and Telegraph— Staff, E.-3, 2. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 31. Teachers — New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3, 5. In Native schools, certificates held by, E.-3, 11. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 33, 34. Training of E.-3, 2. Radio telegraph and radio telephone business transacted Primary and post primary : Annual report — during year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 37. Finance : Education Boards, E.-2, 50-78. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1, 31. Intermediate education, tables relating to, E.-2, 26. Telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio Primary education, tables relating to, and reports (ex- messages and overseas toll-calls) during the years 1932 tracts) of Education Boards, E.-2, 12-25. and 1933, F.-l, 36.
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FINANCE —continued. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Pl Fund^° rkS ~ IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT- - Expenditure for the year : Audited statement, D.-X, 26. Annual report, D.-9. Expenditure : Public buildings, D.-l, 12. Expenditure, total: Summary, D.-l, 1. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Expenditure yearly, 1912—13 to 1933—34, D.-l, 2. Commercial Branch, Post and Telegraph Department, F.—l, Irrigation and water-supply : Schedules of schemes com- o, 10. pleted or under construction and under investigation, Timber trade, C.-3, 11. D.-l, 24. Minister's statement, D.-l, ii. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. Railways, statement showing expenditure on construction of, D.-l, 9. „ , INTERNATIONAL POSTAL UNION CONGRESS Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D. i, lst Febru 193 4 . Report, F.-l, 2. 13. and statement of accounts and statistical IRON. See under MINING INDUSTRY. ConttraTtion'of,' by Public Works : Expenditure, D.-l, 9. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC VifORKS. Government Superannuation Fund : Annual report, D.-5. Revenue and expenditure, D.-2, iv, v. JUSTICE AND PRISONS Statistic* T) -2 xi Burglary of post-office premises, i.-l, lb. State Forest Service C-3 1-4 Children's Court: Children before the Courts during the State iorest bervice, O. 3, pkced under 3upej ._ m „., e , v ,v vision of Child Welfare Officer, E.-4, 5. FORESTLY Mininf industry : Prosecutions, C.-2, 2, 33, 50, 59, 60, 64. State Forest Service : Annual reports g , Gonstractioll; ; xiv . General — Finance, C.-3, 14. Honorary forest rangers, C-3, 15. KAPITI ISLAND-— Issue of free trees and seeds, C.-3, 15. Plant and bird-life protection, C.-6, 7. Recreation in State^forests, C.-3, 15. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY Management— Annual reportr— Areas of State forests, C.-3, 4. Balance-sheet, C. 12, 3. Concessions to sawmillers, C.-3, 7. Exports : Quantity and value, C.-i2, 1, 2. Ecology and silviculture, C.-3, 8. Production during year, C.-12, 2. Forest, reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, $e e under EDUCATION. Planting, cleaning, and thinning, C.-3, 7. LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS Protection forests, C.-3, 5. Mining industry, 0.-2, 4. Imbefsales! I cS 6 ' LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. See under RAILWAYS. Protection- 2 ' LANDS AND SURVEY— Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 8. Crown-lands settlement: Annual reportForest parasite biology, C.-3, 8. Educational endowment, 0.-l, t>. Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.—3, 9. Finance Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in forest- Expenditure, C.-l, 7. conservation regions, C.-3, 16. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Timber trade Rebates, C.-l, b. C ral c _3 ii Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, ô, 27. Imports' and exports, C.-3, 11. Bents, postponements, remissions, and arrears, C.-l, 6. Industrial technique, C.-3, 12. Lands— Markets, C.-3, 11. AU la f da hel s T VT' ' Utilization — Development, C.-l, 2 RVntie forests C -3. 10. Drainage operations, C.-l, Zi. Indigenous forests, C.-3, 9. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land 6 Boards, C.-l, 27. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING. ISS 6. 2 '' GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS- 5. Railways : Annual report, D.-5. Qf Dominion . Position , C .-l, 25. Teachers Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 6. Annual report, E.-8 Legislation, C.-l, 2. Minister s report, E.-l, 37. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from C—l B—l2 21—22. Tribute to his services to Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 7. 1 Summary, C.-l, 13. HARBOUR WORKS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. DiSged^er's^ttlement: Annual reportHAU^ P A L MTS S USvey NAGE OPEEATSOMS - See C " 9 ' 2 " LANDS AND SURVEY. Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. ,i Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, o. Hospitals— General review, C.-9, 2. Construction, U.-l, xv. Maternity, Dunedin : Erection, E.-7, 27. Proclaimed C-9 9 Medical students, Otago University, number, E.-7, -7. Proo a soldiers, C.-9, 7. Native, education of, E. 3, 6. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. Stamps, sale of, J<. 1, o, . Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. HOSPITALS. 8« -«fa HEALTH. „ „„ IlPl , oor n riTurTTl a oc » Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1. HOUSEHOLD CIRCULARS - Statement of accounts, &c„ C.-8, 7. Discount on large postmgs, i .-1, 12. Rangitaiki: Annual report— Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-11, 1. . • , , n O c Statement of accounts, Jcc., C.-11, 3. Mining industry, C.-2, b.
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LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. MINING INDUSTRY— Drainage operations—continued. Mines Statement— Swamp : Annual report— Appendices— Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-4, 1. Appendix A : Reports relating to metalliferous mines Statement of accounts, &c., 0.—4, 4. and stone-quarries, C.-2, 16. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Annual report— Appendix B : Reports relating to the inspection of coalLand Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, I. mines, C.-2, 48. Land purchased and paid for during the year, C.-6, 2. Appendix C : Report of Boards of Examiners—CertiLand for Settlements Account, payment from, pursuant ficates issued, C.-2, 70, 71. to section 10 (1) of the Native Land Amendment Act, Coal-mining, C.-2, 2, 3. 1932, during the year, C.-5, 2. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, 0.-2, 8. Private estates acquired to 31st March, 1934 : Summary, Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 5. C.-5, 2. Geological survey, 0.-2, 6, 7. Properties considered during the year : Number, C.-5, 2. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 2. Statement of accounts, &c., 0.-5, 3. Gold-mining, C.-2, 1. National endowments : Report for the year with schedule Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 4. showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endow- Low-temperature carbonization, 0.-2, 3. nient, 0.-14, 1. Miners' pensions : Pensions Act, 1926, 0.-2, 7. Native— Mining privileges, 0.-2, 2. Development— New uses for coal : Carbonizing and briquetting, C.—2, Annual report, G.-10. 3, 4. Schemes, G.-11, 9-47. Prospecting for oil, 0.-2, 2. Purchases, G.-11, 61, 77, 95, 101, 103. Schools of Mines : Scholarships, 0.-2, 7. Rating, G.-11, 105. Social amenities at mining townships, 0.-2, 6. Public domains and national parks of New Zealand : Annual Staff, C.-2, 9. report— State aid to mining, 0.-2, 8, 9. National parks, 0.-10, 2. Government prospecting drills, 0.-2, 8. Arthur Pass National Board, C.-10, 8. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 8. Egmont National Park, 0.-10, 7. Schools of Mines, 0.-2, 8. Tongariro National Park— Subsidized prospecting : Subsidies to unemployed to Deer in, C.-10, 3. prospect for gold, C.-2, 8, 9. Geology, C.-10, 3. State coal-mines, 0.—2, 5, 6. Grace, late Mr. L. M. : Tribute, C.-10, 7. Housing, 0.-2, 6. Mountain huts : Erection by sports clubs, C.-10, 3. Items from balance-sheet, 0.-2, 6. Ohakune Track, 0.-10, 7. Output and sales, C.-2, 5. Soils, C.-10, 5. Statistics— Warden's report, C.-10, 7. Coal-mining, C.-2, 3. Winter sports and excursions to the park, C.-10, 6. Gold and silver mining, 0.-2, 2. Public domains, C.—lo, 1. Mineral production, C.—2, 1. Scenery preservation : Annual report— Mining and quarry accidents, C.—2, 5. Expenditure : Statement, C.-6, 5. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries Kapiti Island, C.-6, 7. C.-2, 4. Legislation, 0.-6, 3. Tables, 0.-2, 10-15. Reserves— No. 1. Export of minerals and coal-output, 0.-2, 10. k' - ®' No. 2. Gold : Quality and value exported from districts Made in 1933-34 under the Scenery Preservation Act, and counties or boroughs, 0.-2, 11. 1908, and amendments, 0.-6, 4. No. 3. Table showing quantity of gold exported Revocation of, C.-6, 5. annually from 1857, C.-2, 12. Summary of, 0.-6, 5. No. 4. Coa! : Output from different fields, 0.-2, 12 Supervision, C.-6, 2. No. 5. Coal: Output of different classes, 0.-2, 12. Scenery Preservation Board, 0.-6, 2. No. 6. Coal and oil-shale : Annual production and coal Surveys : Annual report, C.-la. imported since 1878, 0.-2, 13. No. 7. Coal— LIBRARIES— Imports, 0.-2, 14. Native schools, E.-3, 3. Exports : Bunkers, 0.-2, 14. Victoria College : Reorganization and grant from Carnegie Exports : Cargo, 0.-2, 14. Corporation, E.-7, 16. ~ No. 8. Number of persons employed in mining, C.-2, 15. State coal-mines : Annual report — LIGHTHOUSES— James Colliery, C.-2a, 3. Building and maintenance, D.-l, xiii. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 5-13. McCLUTCHIE, Mr. H.— Report on petition of, G.-6. MIRI TATAR/, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, G.-6b. MAIL SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MISSIONS — MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Schools, Native, E.-3, 5, 7. MANGATU BLOCKS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MONEY-ORDERS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MAORIS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MORTGAGE MANUAL INSTRUCTION. See under EDUCATION. Transactions : Discharged soldiers settlement, 0.-9, 8. MARINE— NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS— Shipping— Report for the year with schedule showing aggregate area Cable-radio messages addressed to ships at sea, F.—l, 24. 0 excluded from the endowment, C.—l 4. Call signs for vessels registered in New Zealand, F.-l, 24. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 6. Coastal, D.-2, iii. Direction-finding signals for steamers, F.-l, 23. NATIVE AFFAIRS— Ship-to-shore radio-telephone services, F.-l, 24. Commission report— Accounting system of Native-land-development schemes, MEDICAL STUDENTS. See under EDUCATION. G.-11, 47. Centralization of accounts, G.-11, 50. MILFORD SOUND — Defective stores control, G.—ll, 50. Provision of-radio telegraph facilities, F.-l, 24. Defective live-stock records, G.-11, 50. Inefficiency of office reorganization (1932), G.-11, 52. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Lack of control by Head Office, G.-11, 51.
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MATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. HATIVE AFFAlRS—continued. Commission report-continued. Commission re^rt —conhnued. Amohanga, Horima te, complaint by, G.-Xl, 158. Maori Land Boards-cord^nued Anaura Station, G.-IX, 22. Proposal to abolish, G.-11, 25 Aohanga Station, G.-IX, 30. Schemes for Native-land development and farming Aotea Maori Land Board development schemes, G.-Xl, 22. assistance, G. XI, 9. Arawa District Trust Board, G.-11, 128. Maori Purposes Fund, G.-ll 107. office Melville, George, complaint by, G.-iI, ibO. Complaints by Mitchell, H. Tai : Conflict between interest and duty, Summaries of complaints, G.-11, 63. Special references to proved complaints, G.-11, 70. Morikau Farm, G.-11, 23. Dewes H J G-ll 80 Motatau Base Farm, G.-11, 36. Fencing-posts issued outside schemes, G.-11, 92. Motor-trucks, Audit complaint re, G.-11, 79. Fencing-wire issued in Northern Wairoa, G.-11, 87. Motuweka Station, G. 11, 142. Goldsmith and Poananga, G.-11, 85. Native Land Settlement Board, reorganization of, G.-11, Grass-seed issued to Ngatiporou Dairy Co., G.-11, n , > Native leadership arid Native workers, G.-11, 40. Grass-seed issued to Pohutu Station, G.-11, 70. Native Minister— McDowell's leasehold : Purchase, G.-11, 77. Audit complaint re— Maketu fencing, G.-11, 83. £ a f, r ,?' Manures G-ll 93 Toll-calls, G.-l 1, 88. Maori Arts and'crafts Board, G.-11, 94. Conflict between interest and duty, G.-11, 104. Motor-trucks at Rotorua, G.-11, 79. Position Native Minister's- As regards Native Trustee, G.-l 1, 137. Car-hire G-ll 88. * n State development schemes, G.-11, 61. Toll-calls, G.-11, 88. Native Trustee— Ruatahuna sheep, G.-11, 92. Administration of G-11, 134 Schoolboys' unemployment jobs, G.-11, 86. Complaints against, G. 11, 149, 162. Stores Control Board' Regulations, G.-11, 78. Schemes for Native-land development and farming Tihiotonga truck, G.-11, 80. assistance, G.-11, 27. Tupara Kingi- Ngatai, Kahutopum, complaint by, G.-ll 156. Increased wages, G.-11, 82. Ngatiporou Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., Audit comOverpayment, G.-11, 81. > T G.-11, 71. Wages-sheets signed in blank, G.-11, 83. North, A. K., complaints by, G.-11, 149. Waiomatatini meeting-house, G.-11, 86. Poananga, use of unemployment funds by, G.-11, 86. Wilson, D. D. : Live-stock transactions, G.-11, 74. Pohutu Station Duty of Audit, G.-11, 63. Audit complaint re grass-seed, G.-Xl, 70 Barry, Patrick, complaint by, G.-Xl, 160. Mortgages to Native Trustee, G.-11, 139. Burgess, Mrs. M. C„ complaint by, G.-11, 156. Rating on Native lands, G.-11, 105. Civillist G-ll 107 Revells lease, purchase of, G.-11, 101. Controller and Auditor-General. See Audit Office. Ruatahuna development scheme— Control of Maori Land Board schemes, G.-11, 112. Audit complaint re purchase of sheep, G.-11, 92. Dewes, H. J., Audit complaint re, G.-11, 80. Expenditure, G.-11, 35. Dix, Mrs. Rahera, complaint by, G.-11, 162. Rutledge, J. H. D., complaint by, G. 11, 162. East Coast Maori Soldiers' Fund, G.-11, 117. Schemes for Native-land developmentEast Coast Native Trust, G.-11, 148. Classes of, G.-11, 9. Fencing-posts issued outside schemes, G.-11, 92. Maori Land Board schemes Fencing wire issued in Northern Waiapu, G.-11, 87. Constitution and farming-powers of Maori Land Fenn, J. D. : Conflict between interest and duty, G.-Xl. Boards, G.-11, 9. Control of Maori Land Board schemes, G.-11, 24. Funds available to the Maori people— Finance, G.-11, 10. Arawa Trust Board, G.-11, 128. Aotea Maori Land Board G-11, 22 Civillist G-ll 107 Ikaroa Maori Land Board, G.-11, 23. East Coast Maori Soldiers' Fund, G.-11, 117. South Island Maori Land Board, G.-11, 24. Maori Purposes Fund, G.-11, 107. Tairawhiti Maori Land BoarcL G.-11, 21. Tuwharetoa Trust Board, G.-11, 131. ' Tokerau Maori Land Board G.-ll 10. Goldsmith Charles Waiariki Maori Land Board, G.-11, 20. Conflict'between interest and duty, G.-11, 104. Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Land Board, G.-11, 18. Use of unemployment funds, G.-11, 85. Native Trustee's schemes, G.-11, 27. Grass seed State schemes — Issued to Ngatiporou Dairy Co., Ltd., G.-11, 71. Financial administration of schemes, G.-11, 47. Issued to Pohutu Station, G.-11, 70. General, G.-11, 31. Greymouth reserves, G.-11, 152. Native leadership and Native workers, G.-11, 40. Hakurenga Station, G.-11, 29. Organization and administration, G.-11, 38. Hoata Station G.-ll 119. Policy of schemes and position of Native Minister, Hoia and Hereheretau Stations, G.-11, 122, 127. G.-11, 37. . Ikaroa Maori Land Board development schemes, G.-11, Recommendations, G.-11, 43. 93 Specific matters affecting recommendations, G.-11, lies, A. J., purchase from, G.-11, 95. 40. Kaihau development scheme, G.—ll, 19. Tokaanu development scheme, G.-11, 31. Kingi, Tupara, Audit complaints re, G.-11, 81. . Whether schemes are justified, G.-11, 44. Kingsbury, purchase from, G.—ll, 103. Sim, R. C., complaints by, G.—II, 150. Land purchases— Staffing of Native Department, G.-11, 53. lies A J G.-ll 95. Storekeeper's accounts, G.-11, 155. Kingsbury, G.-11, 103. Stores Control Board Regulations, G.-11, 78. McDowell's lease, G.-11, 77. State development schemes— Revell's lease G.-ll 101. Financial administration of schemes, G.-11, 47. System of. G.-11, 6l'. ' General G-11, 31. McDowell's lease, nurchase of, G.-11, 77. Native leadership and Native workers, G.-11, 40. McKenzie, Keith, complaint by, G.-11, 159. Organization and administration, G.-11, 38. Maketu, Audit complaint re fencing at, G.-11, 83. Policy of the schemes and position of Native Minister, Mangatu Trust, G.-11, 148. G.-11, 37. Manures, Audit complaint re, G.-11, 93. Recommendations, G.-11, 43. Maori Arts and Crafts Board, Audit complaint re, G.-11, Specific matters affecting recommendations, G.-11, 40. 94 Whether schemes justified, G.-11, 44. Maori Land Boards— Taheke advances, G.-11, 20. Constitution and farming-powers, G.-11, 12. Tairawhiti Maori Land Board development scheme, G.-11, Farms and farming assistance : Whether justified, 21. G.-ll 26. Tawanui Station, G.-11, 141. Limit of advances for farming purposes, G.-11, 26. To Hapua, G.-11, 17.
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NATIVE AFFAlRS—continued. PLAYS AND SKETCHES — Commission report—continued. Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Te Kao, G.-11, 10. Te Kuiti Base Farm, G.-11, 20. POLICE — " Tenths," Wellington and Nelson, G.-11, 153. Stations : Construction, D.-l, iy. Thomason, Mrs. M., complaint by, G.-l 1, 159. Tihiotonga Farm — POST AMD TELEGRAPH — Audit complaint re truck, G.-11, 80. Annual report — Development scheme, G.-11, 21. British postal orders, F.—l, 17. Purchase from lies, G.-11, 95. Buildings and land, F.-l, 11. Timber, royalties, collection of, G.—ll, 156. Burglary : Post-office premises, &c., F.—l, 16. Tiratu Station, G.-11, 143. Commercial branch, F.-l, 10. Tiroa Block, G.-11, 156. Correspondence: Prohibited. F.-l, 16. Tokaanu Maori Land Board development scheme, G.-11, Departmental Correspondence School, F.-l, 10. 10. Examinations, F.-l, 10. Tuwharetoa Trust Board, G.-11, 131. Finance — Unemployment funds — Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 31. Administration of, G.-11, 56. p o3t office Savings-bank, F.-l, 33, 34. Employment of schoolboys, G.-11, 86. Radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business transUse by Goldsmith and Poananga, G.-11, 85. acted during year as compared with previous year, Wages-sheets signed in blank, G.-11, 83. F.-l, 37. Waiariki Maori Land Board development schemes, G.-11, Receipts and payments, F.-l, 31. 20. Statement of financial operations and business of the Waikohu Block, G.—ll, 127. Department for the year, F.-l, 8. Waipipi development scheme, G.-11, 18. Telegrams, number of, forwarded and the revenue deWehi, Pouaka, complaint by, G.-11, 156. rived from on paid telegrams and toll-calls (including W©3t Coast settlement reserves, G.—ll, 149. cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) Westport reserves, G.-11, 153. during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 36. Wilson, D. D., live-stock transactions with, G.-11, 74. " Household circulars " : Discount on large postings, East Coast Native Trust lands— F.-l, 12. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-3. Letters : Average number posted per unit of population, Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and F.-l, 16. statement of accounts, G.-4. Letters, newspapers, parcels, &c. : Estimated number Education — posted and delivered within New Zealand during the Minister's report, E.-l, 29. year, F.-l, 35. Native children : Annual report, E.-3. jj a ;j serv ices— Native Land Courts and other matters under control of p_j 14 Native Department: Annual report, G.-9. Inland, F.-l, 12. Native-land development— Overseas, F.-l, 13. Schemes —Statement showing development costs : Sche- Minister's report dules, G.-10, 2-46. Buildings: Erection at Dunedin and Taumarunui, Statement by Minister, G.-10, 1. F.-l, 2. Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, payment for land Commercial branch, F.—l, 2. pursuant to section 10 (1) of the, during the year ended International Postal Union Congress, F.-l, 2. 31st March, 1934, C.—s. Mail services— Native Purposes Act, 1933 — Air, F.-l. 3. Reports on petitions of— Inland and ocean, F.-l, 3. McClutchie, Mr. H., G.-6. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 1. Miri Tatana and others, G.—6b. Radio broadcasting— Te Atarangi Tukino, G.-6a. Patent rights, F.-l, 6. Tupito Maruera and another, G.-6c. Reception : Interference, F.-l, 7. Services, F.-l, 6. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD (see also POST Empire services, F.-l, 6. AND TELEGRAPH)— Telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 5. Second annual report — Stamps, new : Issue, F.-l, 3. Advisory Council, F.-3, 3. Western Samoa, F.-l, 3. Financial report, F.-3, 5. Telegram charges, F.-l, 4. Hours of transmission, F.-3, 1. Telephone-exchange services and toll service, F.-l, 5. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1. Overseas broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Money-orders, F.-l, 17. Private broadcasting stations : Subsidized, F.-3, 4. Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 12. Programmes, F.-3, 1. New Zealand submarine cables: Cook Strait cables, Receiving licenses, F.-3, 3. F.-l, 21. Religious services, children's hour, and news, F.-3, 3. Parcels, number and weight of, exchanged with other Special services, F.-3, 2. countries during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 32. Talks — Postal-notes, F.-l, 17. Educational and general, F.-3, 2. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 17. Plays and sketches, F.-3, 2. Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 17. Technical, F.-3, 4. Postal Union : Statistics, F.-l, 15. Radio-telegraph and telephone services— NIUE ISLAND — Broadcasting service, F.-l, 25. Direct radio telegraph service with, F.-l, 23. Cable-radio messages addressed to ships at sea : Charges, F.-l, 24. OIL See under PETROL. s *g ns * or vessels registered in New Zealand, F.-l, 24. Departmental radio stations : Operations, F.-l, 22. PENSIONS-— Direction-finding signals for steamers, F.-l, 23. Miners, 0.-2, 7. Business transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 37. PETITIONS— Emergency radio-stations, F.-l, 24. McClutchie, Mr. H. : Report, G.-6. Milford Sound : Provision of radio-telegraph facilities, Miri Tatana and others : Report, G.-6b. F.-l, 24. Te Atarangi Tukino : Report, G.-6a. Niue Island, direct radio-telegraph service with, F.-l, Tupito Maruera and another : Report, G.—6c. 23. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 22. PETROL — Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition: Radio transOil prospecting, C.-2, 2. mission, F.-l, 24. Ship-to-shore radio-telephone services, F.-l, 24. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. See under EDUCATION. Stamps, new, F.-l, 15.
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POST AND TELEGRAPH—continued. RAILWAYS —continued. Annual report—continued. Annual Report of the Government Railways Board conid. Stores Branch, F.-l, 11. Finance, D.-2, iii—continued. Suggestions Board, F.—l, 10. Expenditure, D.-2, v. Telegraph and toll services, F.-l, 18-21. Revenue, D.-2, iv. Cable messages : Amendment to regulation, F.-l, 19. Workers' Compensation Act, amount paid under, to Waitangi celebrations, F.-l, 19. employees during year, D.-2, xvii. Telephone-exchange services— Lake Wakatipu steamers, 1).—2, xv. Adoption of new type of telephone cable, F.-l, 30. Publicity Branch, D.-2, xxi. Automatic telephone exchanges, F.-l, 29. Rail and road transport: Co-ordination, D.-2, i. Development of systems, F.—l, 27. Road-motor services, D.-2, xiv. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 28. Signal and electrical branch, D.-2, xxiii. Work performed for other Departments, F.-l, 17. Staff, D.-2, xvii, 25. Registration of motor-vehicles, F.—l, 17. Statistics, D.-2, xi. Workshops, F.—l, 11. Stores Branch, D. 2, xvi. Broadcasting Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xvi. Educational purposes, E.-2, 4. Train services, D.—2, xix. Second annual report, F.-3. Transportation, D.—2, xviii. Workers' Educational Committee, Auckland, E.-7, 9. Way and Works Branch, D.-2, xxii. Buildings and land : Public Works Statement, D.-l, xv. Workshops, D.-2, xvii. Telegraph: Extension, D.-l, xvi. Construction, D.-l, xii. . Government Railways Superannuation Fund: Annual PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. report, D.-5. Improvements and additions to open lmes, D.-l, xn. PU Se Deplrtm^t: Staffing, G.-11, 53. LAND-DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SUHVjSi . PUBLIC WORKS— Statement, annual — p ... Electrical works and water-power schemes: Annual JNative lands, I*. 11, IUo. report by Chief Electrical Engineer, D.-l, 55. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report, D.-l, 28. RELIGION — Finance Children admitted to child-welfare institutions according to Expenditure — religious belief, E.-4, 7. And liabilities on public buildings out of Public Services: Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Works Fund, D.-l, 12. Mission schools, Native, E.-3, 5, 7. For the year : Audited statement of expenditure out of Public Works Fund for the year, D.-l, 26. ROADS. See under MINING ; also PUBLIC WORKS. Railways, statement showing expenditure on, D.-l, 9. Total: Summary showing total expenditure out of SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND Public Works Fund, D.-l, 2. SURVEY. Yearly, out of Public Works Fund, 1912-13 to 1933-34, D.-l, 3. SCHEELITE. See under MINING. Irrigation and water-supply : bcheaule of schemes completed or under construction and under investigation, t_ . I)-l 24. SCHOLARSHIPS. See under EDUCATION. Water-power devebpmeHt. Statement of accounts, fiCHOOLg _ under EDUCATION. M BoS-Lil4 AnnUal report the Mam HiBhWayS SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND Minister's statement — SURVEY. Harbour-works, D.-l, xiii. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, iv. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SILVER-MINING. See under MINING. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xviii. Public buildings- SILVICULTURE. See under FORESTRY. Courthouses, D.-l, xiv. a j TAHno Health and hospital institutions, D.-l, xv. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS. PoKce- I stations, 1 I)!-i^x^ V ' SPORT AND RECREATION— Post and Telegraph buildings and land, D.-l, xv. Broadcasting of, F.-3, 2. Prisons and Borstals, D.-l, xiv. Logan Park, Dunedin, lease of, as sportsground to Otago Tourist and Health Resorts, D.-l, xvi. University, E.-7, 27. Railways Mountain huts on longariro -National Park, C.-10, 3. Construction D.-l xii. Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 15. Improvements and'additions to open lines, D.-l, xii. Winter sports and excursions to Tongariro National Park, Road construction and metalling, D.-l, xiii. C.-10, 6. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xvi. „ , „ n „_ Unemployment STAMPS, POSTAGE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Relief works, D.-l, viii. Settlement of workers, D.-l, xvii. STORES CONTROL BOARDRegulation re purchase of stores : Native Affairs CommiaQUARTZ. See under MINING. sion report ' G '~ U ' 78 " STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. QUICKSILVER. See under MINING. STATE FOREST SERVICES. See under FORESTRY. RADIO. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. SUBMARINE CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. RAILWAYS— Annual report of the Government Railways Board — SULPHUR. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Advertising service, D.-2, xii. Bookstall service, D.—2, xiii. SUPERANNUATION. See GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUACoastal shipping, D.-2, iii. TION FUNDS. Dwellings, departmental, D.-2, xvi. Finance, D.—2, iii. SURVEYS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts and statistical returns, D.-2, xi, 1-28. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.
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TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TUNGSTEN. See under MINING INDUSTRY. TE ATARANGI 7UKINO TUPITO MARUERA AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, G.-6a. Report on petition of, G.-6c. TELEPHONES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. UNEMPLOYMENT — Fund : Native-land development, 6.-11, 56, 85, 86. TIMBER INDUSTRY (see also FORESTRY) — Gold prospecting : Subsidy, C.-2, 8, 9, 21-23, 24, 40. Timber royalty, collection of : Native Affairs Commission Works — report, G.—ll, 156. Public works, D.-J, viii. State Forest Service, C.-3, 15. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. See under LANDS AND Workers: Settlement, D.-l, xvii. SURVEY. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. TOURIST AND PUBLICITY— Resorts : Construction, D.-l, xvi. WAITANGI— Celebrations, Postal services in connnection with, F.-l, 19. TRADE— Exports—Kauri-gum : Quality and quantity, C.-12, 1, 2. WATER-POWER SCHEMES. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Timber, C.-3, 11. WESTERN SAMOATRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. Stamps, postage : New issue, F.—l, 3. TRANSPORT— WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION— Coastal shipping, D.-2, iii. Auckland University, E.-7, 9. Motor-services : Road, railways, D.-2, xiv. Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 12. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT— Registration, F.-l, 17. Amount paid under, to railway employees, during year, Rail and road : Co-ordination, D.-2, i. D.-2, xvii.
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