INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOUR N A L S OF THE HOUSE OF RE PRESENT ATI YES, FOURTH SESSION, TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT.
VOLUME I, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A —B. VOLUME 11, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C—G. VOLUME 111, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, H—l.
NOTE.—Paper Number before Page Number.
arnnpvr INSURANCE— AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. State Fire Insurance Office H -6a. Canterbury Agricultural College : Research work, H.-34, 33. State tire Insurance umce, n. oa. Cattle in the Dominion on 31st January, 1934, return of, M —23c AC C.-2, 5, 18, 21, 29, 33, 39, 41, 48, 49, 54, Committee -See under Committees. rq Aj. J Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 6, 11, 12. Railway! D.-2, xvii. 25. Dairy companies, support accorded to, by Rural InterUnder Factories Act, H.-11, 2. r mediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 10. Dairy industry — acc i™™ ts ' mmEcnm so " ,ety ~ " corpo " "sasrijafHW »-** ■» Report on p..ilion of. 1.-l. 4. ™, 111. ACCOUNTS (see also FINANCE AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTS) Amortization, H.-30 53 72 Accountancy system: Native-land-development schemes, Ammal-diseases, H-30, 96-100. G-ll 47 Associations, conferences of, H.-30, 109. Primary' industry : Standardization, H.-30, 100. Associations district H-30 109 Public Accounts Committee. See under Committees. 119. ADAMS TTD Bonds, amount of, H.-30, 71. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. Boneless"^"/-'Re'stLLt on export, H.-30, 119. ADMIRALTY CHARTS. See under MARINE. 96-98. ADVERTISING — Bread, milk in, H.-30, 127. Agriculture : Publications and publicity, H.-29, 11. Breedmg-sows, numbers of H.-30, 18. «*-*-»• H - a * ass "SS'Si iio, «. AGREEMENTS — Buildings : Dairy farms, H. 30, 80. Barter : External markets, H.-30, 34. Butter , , T Ottawa Trade Agreement: Working of, H„2B, 8, 14. AGMCULTURALAND PASTORAL SumpkfnlftJnited Kingdom, H.-30, 25. Dairy Division : Report of Director, H.-29, 13. Continental imports, H-30, 19. Director-General's report- Duties on imports, 20 36. Advisorv and institutional work, H.-20, 11. Exporting countries H -30, 19. Agriculture, position of, H.-29. 3. Exports from New Zealand, H.-30, .4. Control of noxious weeds, H.-29, 9. *? aV jT.°!' 'ir 11' s . Current trends towards efficiency, H.-29, 3. Food-tamts m H.-30 84. Fruit-growing, H.-29, 6. Grading methods H.-30 91. Land development, H.-29, 11. Grading returns, H 79. Other branches of primary industry, H.-29, 7. Imports into United Kingdom, H.-30, -2, .6. Plant-research station, H.-29, 10. Index of prices of. H -30,25. Publications and publicity, H.-29, 11. Instruction in manufacture H-30£94. Rabbit nuisance, H.-29. 9. International trade m H -40, 19-0. Ruakura State Farm and Farm-training College, H.-29, H.-30, 22. Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 10. Production of, H.-30,13-18,19. Use of artificial fertilizers and lime, H.-29, 8. Quantity made m New Zealand, H.-30, 18. Wallaceville veterinary laboratory, H.-29, 10. Quiallity of, H. 30, 7'7 ! 3 - Fields Division : Report of Director, H.-29, 13. Stocks of, in United Kingdom, H.-30, .7. Horticultural Division : Report of Director, H.-29, 50. Butterfat— Live-stock Division : Report of Director, H.-29 13 By herds, H -30, I/ Nauru and Ocean Islands phosphate : Report, H.-29, 12 Costs of producing, H-30 60 65_ Plant Research Station. Palmerston North : Report of Production per cow, H -30 14, 17. Director, H.-29, 31. , . Total product,on, H-30, 15. Wallaceville veterinary laboratory : Report of officer in Utilization of, H. 30, 18. charge, H.-29, 2J. Vanation m costs, H.-30, 60, 65. I—lndex Vol. 11l
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —-continued. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Dairy industry—continued. Dairy industry—continued. Commission: Report—continued. Commission: Report—continued. Capital indebtedness, writing-off of, H.-30, 73. Equipment in factories, H.-30, 92. Casein, international trade in, H.-30, 21. Equipment on farms, H.-30, 80. Cheese— Exchange-rate, H.-30, 55. Chief exporting countries, H.-30, 21. Expenditure on fertilizers, H.-30, 16. Continental imports, H.-30, 21. Exports— Costs of manufacture, H.-30, 108. Of butter, H.-30, 24. Curing and storage of, H.-30, 90. Of cheese, H.-30, 24. Exports from New Zealand, H.-30, 24. Of ghee, H.-30, 40. Grading methods, H.-30, 91. To eastern countries, H.-30, 38-40. Grading, returns of, H.-30, 79. Factory organization, H.-30, 103-4. Index of prices of, H.-30, 25. Farmers' financial position, H.-30, 65. Instruction in manufacture of, H.-30, 94-95. Farming— International trade in, H.-30, 21. Dairy instruction, H.-30, 79. Manufacture of, H.-30, 90. Diversification of, H.-30, 49-51. Milk-test in relation to, H.-30, 77, 88. Equipment, H.-30, 80. Pasteurized and raw, H.-30, 77, 89. Licenses, H.-30, 80. Quality of, H.-30, 86-89. Fertilizer, expenditure on, H.-30, 16. Quantity made in New Zealand, H.-30, 18. Financial relief, H.-30, 66, 74. Sources of supply to United Kingdom, H.-30, 22. Finance — Texture of, H.-30, 86. For improvements, H.-30, 74-75. United Kingdom : Imports of, H.-30, 26. Legislation for relief, H.-30, 54-57. United Kingdom : Production of, H.-30, 22. Position of farmers, H.-30, 57-65. Waxing of, H.-30, 89. Reorganization of, H.-30, 66-74. C.I.F. selling, H.-30, 28, 31-34. Review of present position, H.-30, 52-54. Condensed milk : Imports into United Kingdom, H.-30, Flavour of butter, H.-30, 77, 82, 85. 23. Flavour of cheese, H.-30, 77, 86, 89. Consignments, H.-30, 28, 32. F.o.b. selling, H.-30, 28, 31-34. Consumption of butter and margarine, H.-30, 25. Food-taints in butter, H.-30, 84. Control by Dairy Board, H.-30, 28, 110. Ghee, H.-30, 40. Costs on farm — Government guarantee of bonds, H.-30, 72. Factors affecting, H.-30. 60. Grading— Movement of, H.-30, 57. Of butter and cheese, H.-30, 91. Per acre, H.-30, 62-63. Of cream, H.-30, 83. Per cow, H.-30, 61. Of milk, H.-30, 87. Per pound of butterfat, H.-30, 62. Returns of, H.-30, 79, 93. Relation of herd size to, H.-30, 64. Guaranteed price, H.-30, 67. Variation in, H.-30, 60. Herd size in New Zealand, H.-30, 64. Council of Production and Trade — Herd-testing, H.-30, 16, 128-31. Constitution of, H.-30, 120-21. Income of farmers, H.-30, 57-64. Delegation of powers, H.-30, 120. Instruction— Establishment of, H.-30, 119. In butter and cheese manufacture, H.-30, 94. Finance of, H.-30, 121. In farm dairying, H.-30, 79. Functions and powers of, H.-30, 120. In ice-cream making, H.-30, 127. Necessity for, H.-30, 119. Insurance of dairy-produce, H.-30, 108. Recommendations on, H.-30, 120. Interest — Cream — Adjustment date of, H.-30, 70. Competition for supplies, H.-30, 82. Adjustment in rates, H.-30, 55. Daily collection of, H.-30, 82-83. Burden of, H.-30, 68. Economics in collection of, H.-30, 101-3. Disparity in rates, H.-30, 53, 68. Grading of, H.-30, 83. Effect of lower rates, H.-30, 65. Manufacture on grade, H.-30, 84. Overseas, H.-30, 12. Neutralization of, H.-30, 84. Surplus, H.-30, 63. Receiving depots, H.-30, 81. Variable rate needed, H.-30, 69, 72. Transport of, H.-30, 81. International trade in dairy-products, H.-30, 19-21. Dairy factories : Finance for equipment, H.-30, 74—75. Laboratories, H.—3o, 93. Dairy-farms : Finance for improvement, H.-30, 74-75. Labour in factories, H.-30, 94. Dairy industry, development of, in New Zealand, H.-30, Labour, production in relation to, H.-30, 17. 13-18. Land, valuation of, H.-30, 71. Dairy industry, present administration of, H.-30, Lands and Survey Department, H.-30, 58. 109-110. Leaseholds, treatment of, H.-30, 72. Dairy Industry Act amendment, H.-30, 116. Lenders, position of private, H.-30, 73. Dairy instruction on farms, H.-30, 75. Levy by Council of Production and Trade, H.-30, 120 Dairy-produce— Licensing of farmers, H.-30, 80. International trade in, H.-30, 19-21. Limited control by Dairy Board, H.-30, 28. Insurance of, H.-30, 108. Loans by Mortgage Corporation, H.-30, 70. Quality of, H.-30, 77-96. London Committee, H.-30, 35. Storage of, H.-30, 108. Manufacture — Transport of, H.-30, 91, 101-8. Economies in, H.-30, 108. Dairy-produce Control Board — Of butter, H.-30, 77, 84. Absolute control by, H.-30, 28, 110. Of cheese, H.-30, 90. Limited control by, H.-30, 28, 110. Margarine : Consumption in United Kingdom, H.-30, Marketing by, H.-30, 34. 25. Reorganization of, H.-30, 109-15. Marketing, external—. Dairy-produce Export Control Act, H.-30, 115. Barter agreements, H.-30, 45. Dairy research, H.-30, 74-75, 116—18. Danish system of, H.—3o, 34. Debt charges, farmers' ability to meet, H.-30, 58-60. Distribution of produce by Board, H.-30, 34. Debt charges, liquidation of, H.-30, 71. Early policies, H.-30, 28. Denmark : System of marketing, H.-30, 34. Exports to East, H.-30, 38-40. Department of Agriculture, special survey by, H.-30, Improvements in, H.-30, 29. 61. In United Kingdom, H.-30, 28-36. Derating, H.-30, 76. Investigation of, H.-30, 30. Discrimination within Empire, H.-30, 37. New regulations, H.-30, 29, 31, 33-34. Disparities between costs and incomes, H.-30, 12. Outside United Kingdom, H.-30, 38-46. Diversified farming, H.-30, 18. Present system, H.-30, 28. Duties on butter, H.-30, 20, 36. Principles of, H.-30, 34. Eastern markets, H.-30, 38-46. Surveys, H.-30, 44. Economies in manufacture, H.-30, 108. Trial shipments, H.-30, 45,
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Dairy industry—continued. Dairy industry continued. Commission: Report—continued. Commission: Report—continued. Marketing, local, H.-30, 121-25. Shipping— Milk " Contracts, H.-30, 119, 120. Consumption of, H.-30, 126—27. Facilities, H.—3o, 41, 42, 45, 119, 120. Grading of, H.-30, 87. To United Kingdom, H.-30, 17. In bread, H.-30, 127. Trial shipments, H.-30, 45. International trade in, II . 30, 19. Small herds, incidence of, 11-30, 64. Nutritive nature of, H.—3o, 125. State Advances Department, H.—3o, 58. Pasteurized, H.-30, 77, 89, 127. Statistical records in factories, H.-30, 100. Test of, H.-30, 88. Stock Act amendments, H.-30, 131. Milking-plants, number of, H.-30, 17. Storage— Mortgages — Inspection of, H.--30, 93. Due on transfer, H.-30, 72. Of cheese, H-30, 9° Efficacy of Mortgage Corporation, H.-30, 72. c Of dairy-produce m United Kingdom, H.-30, 108. Functions of Mortgage Corporation, H.- 30, 70. Subsidies on productionInstruments, H.-30, 72. InKuropsH.-aO^L Interest-rates on, H.-30, 69. Objection to, as gift, K-30 66 Mortgage finance, H.-30. 57. Objection to, as loan, HL-30 67 Table or amortized, H.-30, 53, 68, 71, 72. Summary of conclusions, H.-30 132 Unfreezing of, H.-30, 57. Summary of recommendations H -30, 132. Mortgagors and Tenants Relief Act- Supplementary products, H.-30, 18. Amendments to, H.-30, 54, 56. Suppliers— _ Protection of, H.-30, 71. 4 ver fg 6 b ( u " P«' H "" 30 ' 57 ' Termination of, H.-30, 71. Number of, IL-30 57 National Expenditure Adjustment Act, 1932, H.-30, 55. Receipts by, H. 30, 57. New markets, opening of, H.-30, 119, 120. Suspense Account, H.-30, ,0. Overcapitalization, H.-30, 12. B n m t r ioa Overlapping in cream-collection, H.-30, 101-3. Agreements, H. 30, 45, I^o. Overseas interest, H.-30, 12. Delegations H.-30, 46. Pav-out for butterfat, H.-30, 57. International, m dairy-products, H.-30, 19-21. Payment for cheese milk, H.-30, 88. Representatives H.-SO, 46, 120. Per-acre production : Costs and income, H..-30, 63. With East and other countries, H.-30, 38-45. Personal covenant, H.-30, 73. Transpoirt— Plant and equipment in factories, H.-30, 92. A 9 no ion Plant and equipment on farms, H.-30, 80. facilities. H -30, 41 42 45 119, 120. Poultry-farming, H.-30, 50. Of ™ H " 3 °' Preserved milk" international trade in, H.-30, 21. Of milk and cream, H.-30 81 Railway Department, H.-30, 104-7. Prices— To gtoreg) H _ 3 q 9 91 Butter and cheese, index of, H -30, 25. United KingdomEffect of trade policies on, H -30, 24. Butter market) H ._ 3o( 2 2. Effect on consumption, H.-30, 25. cheese market> H _3 0; 2 2. Effect on United Kingdom policy, H.-30, 26 Condensed-milk imports, H.-30, 23. Effect of marketing regulations on, H.-30, 34. Consumption of butter and margarine, H.-30, 25. Movement of, H.-30, 5/. Imports"of butter, H.-30, 22, 26. Prospects for, H.-30, 3,. Imports of cheese, H.-.30, 26. Production Trade in dairy-products, H.-30, 22-27. All-the-y ear-round, H--30, 46-48. Trade relations with New Zealand, H.-30, 37. Co-ordination of, H. 30, 119. Valuations, basis of, 11.-30, 71. Costs of, H.-30, 60. Veterinary organization, H.-30, 99. Diversified and supplementary, H.-30, 49, 119. Water on - farmg( H _ 30? 80 Labour m relation to, H.-30, 17. Waxing of cheese, H.-30. 89. Volume of, H.-30, 57 Winter dairying, H.-30, 46^8. Property transfers H.-30, 59, 72. Mortgagors, decline in, 8.-13, 2. Publicity, 11. 30, 0. Position of, 8.-6, 1. Pub he Trust Office, H.-30, 58. Research, H.-34, 6, 8. Quality of produce, H.-30, 77-96 Education : Native schools, E.-3, 4. Quantitative restrictions, H. 30, 36 38. Farm subsidv schemes : Unemployment Board's report, Railway Department : Report on transport, Ji.-dO, jj g - l°4-7. Fruit industry— Regulations— Citrus fruits, H.-44, 19. Governing cream-grading, H.-30, 83. Cold storage, H.-34, 24. Governing export marketing, H.-30, 29. Fruit Preserving Account: Statement of liabilities and Governing milk-grading, H.-30, 87. assets as at 31st March, 1934, B. 13, 14. Se factory-managers' registration, H.-30, 93. Promotion Account, 8.-13, 16. Relief legislation, H.-30, 55, 56, 68. Research, H.-34, 6, 21. Replacement stock, H.-30, 15. Imperial Agricultural Research Bureaux, H.-34, 32. Registration of farms, H.—3o, 80. Live-stock traffic : Railways, D.-2, ix, 23. Research— Milk : Its relation to public health, H.-31, 6. Co-ordination of, H.-30, 120. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Problems of, H.-30, 80-94. Pig industry : Pig-recording and pork and bacon research, Rural credit— H.-34, 32. Efficiency of, 11.-30, 72. Primary production— Essentials of, H.-30, 69. Exports— Rural finance — For the last three calendar years, 8.-6, 1. Budget reference to, H.-30, 74. Prices, rise in, 8.—6, 1, 2. Farmers' financial position, H.-30, 57-65. Freights reduction, 8.-6, 2. Justification for reorganization, H.-30, 68. Subsidies grant, 8.-6, 2. Legislation for relief, H.-30, 54-57. Rural Intermediate Credit Board : Annual report, 8.-14. Need for variable rates of interest, H.-30, 69. Sheep : Annual returns for the year ended 30th April, 1934, Proposals for financial relief, H.—3o, 66. H.-23. Requirements of effective system, H.-30, 68. Stock and station agents : Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16. Review of present system, H.-30, 52-54. United Kingdom : Greater degree of efficiency in agriculRural Mortgage Corporation, H.-30, 67-70. ture, 8.-6, 1. " Saranac " box, H.-30, 85. Western Samoa, A.-4, 19. Seasonal production, H.-30, 46-48. Security for mortgages, H.-30, 70, 71. AIR SERVICES. (see also DEFENCE) — Separators, numbers of, H.~30, 17. Mail, F.-I, 3, 14.
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AITUTAKI ISLANDS, See under COOK AMD OTHER AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL FURNITURE AND FURNISHES LANDS. ING INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS AND OTHERSALCOHOL — Report on petition of, I. -9, 2. Prohibition in King-country, report of petition on, 1.-3, 5. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL TOWN PROPERTIES, LTD.— ALCORN, TROWER, AMD CO., LTD. — Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, H.-27b, 3-9. H.-27, 181-84. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL WATER BOARD BILLALEXANDER, R. A. — Select Committee's report on, 1.-5, S ; 1.-16, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— ALEXANDER TURN BULL LIBRARY. See under Select Committee's report on, 1.-16, 4. LIBRARIES. AUCTIONEERS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. ALLAN, J. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, I. 13, 2. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITORGENERAL. ALLERTON, A. R„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. AUDITORS — Public, friendly societies', list of, H.-l, 5. ALPINE CLIMBING. See under SPORTS AND RECREATION. AUSTRALIAAMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAILWAY SERVANTS. New South Wales: Royal Commission on company proSee under RAILWAYS. motion methods. [At end of H.—27.} Trade with, H.-44, 5. AMBLER, A. PRAIN— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. BAKER, Mr. J. E. — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. ANDERSON, W„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 3. BANKING AND CURRENCY (see also MONETARY AFFAIRS)— ANDERSON, W. L., AND OTHERS— BankingReport on petition of, 1.-16, 4. Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934 8.—15. ANDREWS, ELSIE, AND OTHERS — Reserve Bank of New Zealand— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Loan prospectus, copy of, 8.-6, xxii. ANIMALS PROTECTION ANO GAME ACT— Monetary Committee, report on, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Working of, H.-22, 5. Returns to quarter ended 30th June for period 1925-34 H.-44, 1. ANNUAL SHEEP RETURNS— Stock and station agents : Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16. For the year ended 30th April, 1934, H.-23. Currency— Coinage— ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Byrd Second Expedition— Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Radio transmission, F.-l, 24. xiii. ' Visit of Admiral Byrd and members, H.-22, 9. Fluctuations, H.-28a, 11. Inflation, 8.-3, 32, 80. APIA OBSERVATORY— * Money: Bank's power to create, 8.-3,81. Report, H.-34, 69. BANE OF NEW ZEALANDAPPRENTICES ACT — Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934, 8.-15. Amendment of, H.—ll, 7. Apprenticeship contracts, H.-11, 7. BANKS INDEMNITY (EXCHANGE) ACT, 1932-33— Number of apprentices employed in skilled trades : Return, Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. H.-11, 7. Transactions under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Repeal of Act of 1923, report on petition for, 1.-9, 2. Wages, arrears of, collected, H.-11, 8. BANKS, M.— Working of, during the year, H.-11, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. APPROPRIATION— BARNES, H.— Annual: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6, 7. Chargeable on the— Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended BARNSLEY, ESME M. — 31st March, 1935, 8.-7. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7 a. BAR WELL, MILDRED A. — Report on petition of, 1.-13, 4. ARIKIS OF RAROTONGA— Visit to New Zealand, A.-3, 1, 3. BEAUMONT, W.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. ARMAMENTS (see also DEFENCE)— Arms and ammunition in Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. BELL, T. C„ AND OTHERS— Disarmament—lnternational situation : Statement by Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Prime Minister, A.-7. BENNETT, W. A., AND OTHERSARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD — Report on petition of, 1.—5, 4. Report, C.-10, 8. BEWLEY, G. F„ AND OTHERSASIATICS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Repatriation of: Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. BIDWELL, MARY M.— ATIU ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN MILK ACT, 1933— BINNIE, F. J., AND ANOTHER— Report of petition on, 1.-13, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN MILK ACT REPEAL BILL— BIRDSALE, W. S., AND OTHERS— Select Committee's report on, 1.-13, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3.
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BLACKMAN, A.— BUDGET —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Available financial resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1934, as compared with 31st March, BLAKE, E. : Statement, 8.-6, xiii. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. Consolidated Fund — Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD AMD BLUFF BOROUGH Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, COUNCIL EMPOWERING AMENDMENT BILL - 1934 > compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933 : Report of Select Committee on, 1.—16, 2. Statement, 8.-6, v. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (OrdiTtnAßn nt? wanvitr sursipc rut nal 7 Revenue Account) for the financial year ended » foi r. ArtAIKS «ILL— 31st March, 1934: Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. JKeport or belect Committee on, X.-3, 13. A- 4. j j + i xit •& j mjr ' ' Estimated and actual revenue of the bund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st BOARD OF TRADE ACT, 1913 March, 1934: Comparative statement. 8.-6, iii. Fair trading conditions in retail bread trade: Report on Customs duties collected for 1933-34, compared with petition, 1.-13, 2. 1932-33 : Statement, 8.-6, v. "< Debt — BOGNUDA, J., AND OTHERS Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government : Statement, 8.-6, xvii. BOND, A. J. — Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. 31st March, 1934 : Statement, 8.-6, xvi. Public, on 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. BOLIVIA — Education : Total expenditure on education out of public War with Paraguay, A.-7, 2. funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Estimated net expenditure for 1934-35, compared with BONNETT, N. M., AND OTHERS the actual net expenditure for 1933-34, 8.-6, ix. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Financial Statement— Agriculture — BONIFACE EROS. AND OTHERS— Dair y ind ustry, position, 8.-6, 1. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. PrloeB > export, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2. Primary production— BOON BROS., LTD., AND OTHERS- Exports for the last three calendar }«rs 8,6 1 D , ' ? r t « Grant of subsidies and reduction in freights, 8.-6, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. United Kingdom . Greater degree of efi f ciency> 8 .-a, 1. BOON, A. A., AND OTHERS— Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 8.-6, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Budgetary position for 1934-35— Customs revenue, 8.-6, 12. BOOTH, Mr. H. — Sales tax, 8.-6, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. Other taxation, 8.-6, 12. Coinage, silver, 8.-6, 3. BOOTH, A. E., AND OTHERS— ® ebt> P« blic > B -~ 6 > 6Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Expenditure Capital — B INSTITUTIIO NS- See under JUSTICE AND 8. Hydro-electric works, 8.-6, 7. Public buildings, 8.-6, 8. BOWMAN, P. J., AND OTHERS — Public works, 8.—6, 7. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Railway construction, 8.-6, 7. Estimated — BOYLAN, W. J. — Appropriations, annual, 8.-6, 13. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. Exchange-rates, cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. Highways revenue, 8.-6, 13. BRAZIER, G. E., AND OTHERS— Pensions, old-age, increase, 8.-6, 14. Report on petition of I -13 3 Salaries and wages : Partial restoration of cuts, 8.-6, 14. BRETT H S Superannuation funds, 8.-6, 13. Report on petition of, I. 13, 3. redUCti ° n ' B '~ 6 ' 2 ' 3 " BRITISH NATIONAL INVESTMENT TRUST, LTD.- D Nfti^lands ß ß-e!' 10. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Small-farm scheme, 8.-6 9. H.-27, 125-32. Loan-conversion, 8.-6, 7. Mortgage investment, 8.-6, 2. BRITISH NATIONAL TRUST, LIMITED— National Mortgage Corporation, 8.-6, 2. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Prices, export, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2. H.-27, 197-200. Public Accounts— Expenditure, 8.-6, 4. BRITISH WEST INDIES— Interest-receipts, 8.-6, 4. Trade with, H.-44, 8. Other receipts, 8.-6, 4. Revenue, 8.-6, 4. BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. ~ Taxatl on, 8.-6, 4. Reserve Bank, 8.-6, 3. BRUCE, D. AND OTHERS »538 Sgfci, U. Report on petition of, I IX 3. Expenditure, 8.-6, IS. Revenue, 8.-6, 15. BUCHANAN, C., AND OTHERS-— Summary of year's operations, 8.-6, 4. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Treasury bills, 8.-6, 5. Unemployment— BUDGET— Fund, 8.-6, 10. Abstract of receipts and expenditure of the financial year Local-body schemes, 8.-6, 10. ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Taxation-reductions, 8.-6, 11. Amount charged to " Unauthorized "in each financial year Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each from Ist April, 1924, to 31st- March, 1934 : Statement, financial year ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934 : 8.-6, xii. Statement, 8.-6, xvii.
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BUDGET—continued. CHINA Loans Dispute with Japan. A.-7, 2. Copy of loan prospectus for — 1933 London Loan, 8.-6, xx. CHRISTCHURCH CITY EMPOWERING BILL— Over-counter issue— Report of Select Committee on, 1.—16, 2. Ist July, 1933, 8.-6, xix. 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. CHRISTIE, J., AND SONS— Reserve Bank of New Zealand, xxii. Report on petition of, 1.—3, 3. Pensions— Amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial CHULAV, J. — years ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934 : Statement, Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. 8.-6, xiii. Public Works Fund— CINEMATOGRAPHS. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. Net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended 31st March, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS ACT— March, 1933 : Statement, 8.-6, x. Principal provisions, H.—l4a, 24. Total ways and means of the Fund (General Purposes Report on, H.-22, 12. Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, 1934 : Statement, 8.-6, xi. CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS AMENDMENT BILjLRevenue Report of Select Committee on, 1.-13, 3. Estimated, for 1934-35, compared with the actual revenue for 1933-34: Statement, 8.-6, iv. CITRUS FRUIT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND For the year ended 31st March, 1934, compared with the PA3TORAL. year ended 31st March, 1933 : Table, 8.-6, ii. Stamp and death duty, for the year ended 31st March, CIVIL LIST — 1934, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933, Funds available under, for Native purposes, G.—ll. 107 8.-6, iv. State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1933, 8.-6, xv. CLARK, A. — BUILDINGS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. BURKF J T AND OTHFKS CLEMENTS, J., AND OTHERSis * OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Report on petition of, 1.-]3, 3. BUTCHER W G — CLUBS, CHARTERED. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. COASTAL SURVEY. See under MARINE. BUTTER. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. COAST DEFENCESBYHD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION— Report on, H.-19, 2. Second expedition : Radio transmission, F.-l, 24. „ „ Visit of Admiral Byrd and members of, H.-22, 9. OOGHLAN, C. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. COLD-STORAGE ADVANCES ACCOUNTCANADA— State Advances Office, 8.--13, 15. Canadian National Exhibition : New Zealand Government participation, H. 11. 21. COLLINS BROS. AND OTHERS— Trade with, H.-44, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE— COMMERCIAL TRUSTS ACT— Research work, H.-34, 33. Operations of, H.-44, 19. CARNEGIE CORPORATION— COMMISSIONS. See ROYAL COMMISSIONS. Grant to Victoria College, E.-7, 16. Grant to museum development in New Zealand, H.-22, 13. COMMITTEES — Of Inquiry— CARSON, J. A. — Monetary, 1934 — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. Report— Abundance, problem of, 8.-3, 86. CASEIN. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Banking and credit, 8.-3, 23, 81. Banking figures and the state of trade, 8.-3, 8-12. CATTLE IN DOMINION— Banking system, relation of, to the State, 8.-3,18, 83. Return of, H.-23c. Banking transactions : Stock and station agents. 8.-3. 16. CENSUS— Bank : Reserve Bank, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Maoris—Regulations providing for the registration of births Banks' powers to issue money, 8.-3, 81. and deaths : Report of Select Committee, 1.—3, 9. Bank taxation : Interest rates and charges, 8.-3, 17, Credit— CHAPPLE, A. H.— Creation, 8.-3, 87. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Monopoly, 8.-3, 85. Currency inflation, 8.-3, 32, 80. CHARLES, E. J. — Exchange-rate— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Raising of, 8.-3, 64^-75. Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. CHATEAU TONGARIRO — Gold standard, 8.-3, 39. Report of Manager, H.-2, 11. Government Lending Department : Activities, 8.-3, Report on petition of A. J. White, Ltd., re, 1.-2, 3. 62. Memorandum of dissent, 8.-3, 80. CHATHAM ISLANDS — Monetary system— Education of Native children, E.-3, 6. Douglas Credit Scheme— Douglas Scheme for New Zealand, 8.-3, 50-54, CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT, 1924— 84. Operations of, H.-44, 19. Douglas Social Credit Movement of New Zealand, proposals of, 8.-3, 55-60. CHEESE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Guernsey Island and similar schemes, 8.-3, 47, 85. Present observations on, 8.-3, 3-8, 21, 80, 81, 87. CHILDREN— Money, banks' power to issue, 8.-3, 81. Traffic in, and protection of, A.-5, 9. Price-levels, 8.-3, 26-32, 84, 87. Public works as an adjunct to monetary control during CHILD WELFARE See under EDUCATION. period of depression, 8.-3, 61.
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COMMlTTEES—continued. COMMITTEES —continued. Of Inquiry—continued. Of Inquiry—continued. Monetary, 1934—continued. Monetary, 1934—continued. Report—continued. Minutes of evidence—continued. Reserve Bank, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Summary of schemes, &c. —continued. Stewart, Hon. W. Downie : Explanatory statement, Halibar, G., 8.-3, 744. 8.-3, 76-79. Hansen, A. K., 8.-3, 744. Minutes of evidence— Harwood, J. L., 8.-3, 744. Proposals and evidence considered by Committee— Hawkes, G. A., 8.-3, 744, Banks, Associated, 8.-3, 26. Hollings, L., 8.-3, 744. Beckerleg, 8., 8.-3, 530. Jacombs, F. N., 8.-.3, 744. Belshaw, H., 8.-3, 157. Joblin, G. F., 8.-3, 744. Carlisle, F., 8.-3, 627. Latham, H., 8.--3, 744. Cederholm, W. S., 8.-3, 558. Long, A. F., 8.-3, 745. Chambers of Commerce, Associated, 8.-3, 163. Marr, de J. H., B.'-3, 745. Closev, S. J. E. (Douglas Credit Movement of New Martin, J., 8.-3, 745. Zealand), 8.-3, 188. Masters, L. M„ 8.-3, 745. Colbeck, F., 8.-3, 408. Mason, R. V., 8.-3, 745. Commonwealth Land Party of New Zealand (E. W. Morpeth, W. 1., 8.-3, 745. Nicolaus), 8.-3, 593. ' McCarthy, A. P.. B.- 3, 745. Douglas, C. H., 8.-3, 167. McClay, D. 0., 8.-3, 745. Douglas, C. H. : Correspondence, 8.-3, 164. McDonald, C. R„ 8.-3, 745. Douglas Credit Movement of New Zealand, 8.-3, McLauehlan, E. J., 8.-3, 745. McLeavey, J. A., 8.-3, 745. Employee Partnership Institute, Ltd. (H. Valder), McLellan, J., 8.-3, 745 B -- 3 > 286 - McMillan, J.'d., 8.-3, 745. Feeney, J., 8.-3, 686. Nunes, R., 8.-3, 745. Field, A. N„ 8.-3, 377. Oldham, A., 8.-3, 745. Findlay, J. C., 8.-3, 362. Picken, A., 8.-3, 745. Fitzherbert, P. 8., 8.-3, 574. Sharp, C. A., 8.-3, 745 Fitzherbert, S. W., 8.-3, 654. Sinton, W., 8.-3, 745. Forde, H. 1., 8.-3, 250. Smythe, M. 8., 8.-3, 745. Fruit-export Control Board, 8.-3, 742. Squires, C. H., 8.-3, 745. Gatenby, W. J., 8.-3, 488. Stone, T. A. F„ 8.-3, 745. Gray, W. A., 8.-3, 300. Thevenand, C. W., 8.-3, 745. Haddow, H. W. XJ., 8.-3, 268. Thomsen, H. C., 8.-3, 745. Holland, S. G., 8.-3, 428. Vinnicombe, H., 8.-3, 745. Lang, W. S., and Russell, W. G., 8.-3, 442. Watson, H., 8.-3, 745 Lysnar, W. D., 8.-3, 645. Watters', R.' 8.-3, 745. Mander, A. E. (New Zealand Manufacturers' Weston, I. W., 8.-3 745. Federation), 8.-3, 742. White, C. L., 8.-3, 745." Mason, H. G. R., 8.-3, 324. White, C. N., 8.-3, 745. Moore, F. T., 8.-3, 522. Motion-picture industry, 1934 : Report— Moore, F. W., 8.-3, 312. General observations, H.-44a, 2. Mullenger, G., 8.-3, 709. List of theatres showing controlling interests and Nash, W., 8.-3, 333. associations, H.-44a, 27-30. New Economics Research Association (A. Scott), Memorandum explaining the operations of the film in-8.-3, 472. „ dustry and the nature and the effect of the conNicolaus, K. W. (Commonwealth Land Party of trolling legislation at- 593 ' Cinematograph Films Act, 1928, principal provisions Nicoll, F. W., 8.-2, 634. of, H.-44a, 24. Roberts, R. H., 8.-3, 691. Control of the industry, H.-44a, 24. Russell, W. G., and Lang, W. S., 8.-3, 442. Film taxation, H.-44a, 26 Sainsbury, A. G., 8.-3, 505. The exhibitor, H.-44a, 19. Schmidt, H., 8.—3, 651. The producer, H.—44a, 16. Schreiber, H., 8.-3, 725. The renter, H.-44a, 17. Scott, A. (New Economics Research Association), Order of reference, H.-44a 1 3-14. 8.-3, 472. Reasons for inquiry, H.-44a, 2. Seddon, W., 8.-3, 737. Summary of recommendations, H.-44a, 15. Taylor, J., 8.-3, 455. Warner Bros. First National Pictures, Ltd.: Agreelocker, H., 8.-3, 132. ment re contracts, H.-44a, 30-35. Treasury, The, 8.-3, 1. Select— Tucker, J., 8.-3, 348. Agricultural and Pastoral— Valder, H. (Employee Partnership Institute, Ltd.), Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— 8.-3, 286. Final report, 1.-10, 2. Walker, L. C., 8.-3, 667. Noxious Weeds Amendment Bill, 1.-10 2 Williams, D. 0., 8.-3, 114. Perry, Sir William, and others, 1.-10, 2. Summary of schemes and suggestions considered, but Scientific and Industrial Research Amendment Bill on which no oral evidence was taken— 1.-10, 2. Adams, F., 8.-3, 744. Slaughtering and Inspection Amendment Bill, I -10 Aiken, E. A., 8.-3, 744. 2. Barker, H. C., 8.-3, 744. Special reports, 1.-10, 2. Bartle, A., 8.-3, 744. Defence— Beamish, N., 8.—3, 744. Reports on petitions, &c.— Bell, F., 8.-3, 744. Ambler, A. Prain, 1.—12, 3. Bristed, A. H., 8.-3, 744. Barnsley, Esme M., 1,— 12, 2 Broadbent, A. M., 8.-3, 744. BidwelC Mary M., 1.-12, 3. Buckleton, R. G., 8.-3, 744. Bond, A. J., 1.-12, 3. Burdan, B. R„ 8.-3, 744. Dick. D. F.,' 1.-12,' 2. Burgess, J., 8.-3, 744. Donovan, R. H., 1.-12, 2. Cawardine, J., 8.-3, 744. Edwards, T., 1.-12, 3. Chamberlain, W. E., 8.-3, 744. Farr, T., 1.-12, 2. Chappie, A. H., 8.-3, 744. Final report, 1.—12, 4. Cooper, J. W., 8.-3, 744. Gibbs, G. A., 1-12, 3. Coulter, W. H„ 8.-3, 744. Goodall, Mabel L., 1.-12, 3. Cumber, K. M. H., 8.-3, 744. Graham, C. L„ 1.-12, 4. Davies, W. H., 8.-3, 744. Hurliman, Mary H„ 1.-12, 3. Ellis, N. L., 8.—3, 744. Kerz, Phyllis, 1.—12, 4. Gaffney, T., 8.-3, 744. Key, 8., 1.-12, 4. Gibbs, F. G., 8.-3, 744. Lennox, Edith M., 1.-12, 2.
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COMMlTTEES—continued. COMMlTTEES—continued. Select—continued. Select—continued. Defence continued. Industries and Commerce —continued. Reports on petitions, &c. continued. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.—continued. Milroy, W., 1.-12, 2. Pearson, H. N„ 1.-12, 3. Gnffen and Son and others 1.-13, 3. Piercy, J., 1.-12, 4. guy P. G., and others, 1-13 3 Prain Ambler, A., 1.-12, 3. Hall, B. F., and others, 1.-13, 3. Ramsey, J. E„ 1.-12, 3. Hart, H., and others 1.-13, 3. Bivers, Ida M„ 1.-12, 2. Harrison Bros, and others, 1.-13, 3. Sayers, L„ 1.-12, 3. Havard J. P and others 1.-13, 3. Simpson, A. J„ 1.-12, 4. Hayes, J- and f hers < 2 Smailes, Agnes W„ 1.-12, 4. S a^ lw °w' nA" ' f ' Stanton, Beatrice, 1.-12, 2. Hendry, W. C„ and others 1-13 3. Styles, R. W. H„ 1.-12, 2. on r,. ;. and otl^ rs > I 'f , Tims, Maggie, 1.-12, 4. Hill, W. C. B„ and others 1.-13 3. Waters, Lily M„ 1.-12, 2. J a " sen > S -H., and others 1.-13 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.-12, 4. Johnson, L and others, 1-13, 3. Special report re Clerk, 1.-12, 4. Johnston, P., and others, 1-13, 3. WrWation— Joiner, J., and others, 1.-13, 3. Renorts on Bills netitions &c — Jones, A., and Son, and others, 1.-13, 3. Anderson, W.,' and 449 others, 1.-8, 3. Kellow, W. A and others 1.-13, 3. Andrews, Elsie, and 9 others, representing the New Kettle, 11., and others, 1. 16, 6. Zealand Women Teachers' Association (Regis- King, W. M., and others, 1.-13, 3. tered), 1.-8, 2. Lamg H„ and others 1-13 3. Cowan, A. M„ 1.-8, 2. Lees, J and others 1-13, 2 Final renort I-8 3 Lever BroB ' and ° thers > ī- 13 - 3. Goodridge, Christina, 1.-8, 2. Linkhorn and Son and others I -13, 3. Mackenzie, H„ and 10 others, 1.-8, 3. M a « gre f° r > A " ai \ d °£ her % L - 13 ' 0 3 - McNaught, G. J„ and 16 others, 1.-8, 3. ™ cLeod ® rOS ' a " d other j>, I-" 13 ' Religious Instruction in Public Schools Enabling May and Sons, Ltd., and others 1.-13, 3. T>-n t q 9 Melton, L. W., and others, 1.-13, 6. "Rnqqftll C W T-8 2 Mills, W. J., and others, 1.—13, 3. Special'report re Chairman, 1.-8, 3. Mitch,all, A., and others 1.-13, 3. Special report re Clerk, 1.-8, 3. Montgomery, L N. and 3. Special report re Religious Instruction in Public ™°?v' n and iers ' 1 * l f> 2 * T Q Q Schools Enabling Bill, 1.-8, 2. Mullis, C. E„ and Co., and others, 1.-13, 3. Goldfields and Mines- Nolan, F and others, 1.-13 2 Beports on Bills, petitions, &c.- Nielson, A., and others 1-13, 2 Baker, J. E„ 1.-4, 2. Nicholls, G. A. and others,l.-13, 3. Coghlan, C. H„ 1.-4, 2. Parens, and others, 1.-13 3. Final Beport, 1.-4, 3. P hIU »P s ' '; E - and others, 1.-13, 3. Harris, John, 1.-4, 2. and , ot^ ra ' 13 ' 3 : Magee, Catherine M„ 1. - 4, 2. f H " and L ~ l3 ' Mining Amendment Bill, 1. 4, 2. Bichardson F„ and others 1.-13, 3. Moore A. W., 1.-4, 2. Bichmond, A., and others, 1.-13, 2. Paeroa Chamber of Commerce and 12 other local ■\? nd o hj- t , <> Bowlands, M. E., and others, 1.-13, I. Special reportVe Chairman, 1.-4, 3. Buston C. S and others, 1.-13, 3. Special report re Clerk, 1.-4, 3. % an > T "' and ano^ er ' 13 ' 3 . Stafford, W. J., 1.-4, 2. Sallmon B and others, 1.-13 2. Industries and Commerce- Smith W. H and others, 1.-13,,3. Reports on Bills, petitions, Ac.— Specia re P or J Chairman, 1.-13, 4. Allan, J. J., and others, 1,-13, 2. Special report re Clerk, 1-13, 4. Allerton, A. R„ and others, 1.-13, 2. Start, R. B , and others 1.-13 3 Auckland Metropolitan Milk Act Repeal Bill, 1-13,2. Stevenson W. E„ and others 1-13, 3. Barwell, Mildred A., 1.-13, 4. Stewart, A., and others, 1.-13 3. Bell, T. C„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Stewart, C. C and others, 1.-13, 3. Bewley, G. F„ and others, 1-13, 3. Thomas, M. J., and others, 1.-13, 2. Birdsall, W. S., and others, I—l 3, 3. Thompson, A., I. 13,3. Bognuda, J., and others, 1.-13, 3. Thompson, n W " a ° d i"q 9 Boniface Bros, and others, 1.-13, 3. Thorne, R E. G and others 1.-13, 2. Bonnett, N. M„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Tonks, M. I and others, 1.-13 3 Brazier, G. E„ and others, 1.-13, 3. r" *"1 ' 'o" Brett, H. S„ and others, 1.-13, 3. nderhl "> J > al,d others, 1.-13, 3. Booth, A. E„ and others, 1.-13, 2. Upton, B and others 1.-13, 2. Bowman, P. J., and others, 1.-13, 3. Wa ker, B. F and others 1-13, 3 Bruce, D. H„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Watson, W., Ltd. and others 1.-13, 3. Buchanan, C„ and others, 1.-IS, 3. Weaver, F J., and others, 1-13, 3 Burke, J. J., and others, 1.-13, 3. Webb s Motors, Ltd., and another 1.-13, 3. Cinematograph Films Amendment Bill, 1-13, 3. Whitehead E., and others 1-13, 3. Collins Bros, and others, 1-13, 3. « I ", tford ' others, 1.-13,,3 Comes, A. D„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Wtan Ē and others, 1.-13, 3. Creagh, T. J., and others, 1.-13, 3. Wi hams. A. S„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Croucher, H„ and Son, and others, 1.-13, 3. Wi hams, P. L Ltd., and others, 1.-13, 3. Curran. P., and others, 1.-13, 3. Wi son, J., and others, 1-13 3. Davis, F„ and others, 1-13, 3. Wi son, J. S and others, 1-13. 3. Dawe, F. H. J., and others, 1.-13, 3. w i?' w' n ,t' -n, t i'i t Hay, B. G., and others, 1-13, 3. Woodham, W. D. and others, I -13, 3. Derbie, J. B„ and others, 1-13, 3. Harrow, A. H„ and others, 1-13, 3. Donaldson, S., and others, I—l 3, 2. Labour Bills— Druinmond, R„ and others, 1.-13, 3. Beports on Bills, petitions, &c. — Excelsior Bakery, Ltd., and another, 1.-13, 3. Auckland Provincial Furniture and Furnishing InFerguson, A. M., and others, 1.—13, 2. dustrial Union of Employers and 188 others, I—9, 2. Final report, I—l 3, 4. Boon Bros., Ltd., and 19 others, I—9, 2. Ford, J. W., and others, 1.-13, 3. Cable, W., and Co., Ltd., and 56 others, I—9, 2. Fraser, F., and others, I—l 3, 3. Clerks of Works Bill, I—9, 2. Gorman, P. 0., and others, 1.—13, 3. Dearsley, 0. H., and 14 others, I—9, 3. Gregg, B. E., and others, I—l 3, 3. Dunedin Plumbers' Industrial Union of Employers, Gulliver, F. H., and others, I—l 3, 2. I—9, 2.
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COMMITTEES —continued. COMMITTEES —continued. Select—continued. Select—continued. Labour Bills —continued. Local Bills —continued. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued. Electrical Wiremen's Registration Amendment Bill, Oamaru Harbour Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. 1.-9, 2. Ohai Railway Board Amendment Bill, L-16, 2. Final report, 1.-9, 3. Rotorua Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. Fletcher Construction Co., Ltd., and 52 others, 1.-9, 2. Te Ore Ore River Board Rating Bill, 1.-16, 3. Goldie, D., and Sons, Ltd., and 6 others, 1.-9, 2. Timaru Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Johnston, J., and Sons, Ltd., and 16 others, 1.-9, 2. Timaru District Milk Bill, L-16, 4. Midland Engineering Co., Ltd., and 60 others, Ī.-9, 2. Wairau River Board Empowering Bill, I. —16, 3. Morton and Collins and another, Ī.-9, 2. Wellington City Empowering Bill, L-16, 3. New Zealand Institute of Clerks of Works Bill, 1.-9, 2. Woodlands Drainage Board (Rating) Validation Bill, Pearn, F. M., and 4 others, 1.-9, 2. 1.-16, 4. Pomeroy, J., and Co., Ltd., and 4 others, 1.-9, 2. Native Affairs Powick, L., and 6 others, 1.-9, 2. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Prosser, R., and 21 others, 1.-9, 2. Alcohol in King-country, 1.-3, 5. Shipping and Seamen Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Boar(i of Native Affairs Bill, 1.-3, 13. Shops and Offices Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Butcher W. G. 1.-3 12. Special report re Clerk, 1.-9, 3. Chatham Islands, Mairangi Block, 1.-3, 7. Sullivan, S. J., Ltd., and 62 others, 1.-9, 2. Cummins, Piipi, and 67 others, 1.-3, 6. Syme, G-, and Co., Ltd., and 5 others, 1.-9, 2. East Coast Native Trust Lands, 1.-3, 7. Taylor, D. H., and 11 others, 1.-9, 2. Elkington, J. A., and 6 others, 1.-3, 9. Taylor, R. V., and another (representing the New Enl Ihaka and 4I others, 1.-3, 10. Zealand Master Painters, Decorators, and Sign- Final report, 1.-3, 15. writers' Association of Employers), 1.-9, 2. Hariata Whareiti'and 16 others, 1.-3, 13. Townshend, H. E„ and 22 others, 1.-9, 2. Hari Wi Katene and 4 others, 1.-3, 7. Wages Protection and Contractors' Liens Amend- Hirschberg, G. A., 1.-3, 10, 11. ment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Kaka Porowini and 10 others, 1.-3, 3. Workers' Compensation Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 3. King-country, alcohol in, 1.-3, 5. Lands Kipa Roera, 1.-3, 3. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Love; H api, and 198 others, 1. 3, 10. Auckland Provincial Water Board Bill, Ī.-5, 5. McClutchie H. 1.-3 5. Bennett, W. A., and others, 1.-5, 4. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks, 1.-3, 8. Boylan, W. J., 1.-5, 4. Maori p urpo ses Fund Bill, 1.-3, 13. Education Reserves Amendment Bill,2. Ī.-5, 2. Maoris, registration of births and deaths of, 1.—3, 9. i inal report, 1.-5, 6. Maui Rangihaeata and 50 others, 1.-3, 12. Handley, J., and others, 1.-5, 5. Mijrl Tatana and others, 1.-3, 4. Hine, G. T., 1.-5, 5. Mitchell, H. Tai, and another, 1.-3, 14. Hutt County Rating Bill, 1.-5, 5. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 7. Johnstone, H„ 1.-5, 5. Newdick, Violet, 1.-3, 6. Law, J. 0., 1.-5, 2. Ngohi Ngatai and 211 others, 1.-3, 5. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-5, 5. Paea Paro 1.-3 10. Mining Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 4. Parata Pita Kere, 1.~3, 8, 9, 11. Moynihan, J., 1.-5, 2. Petitions held over, schedule of, 1.-3, 16. Murray, J. S., and others (two reports), 1.-5, 3. Pomare Tiwai 1.-3 6. Native Plants Protection Bill (two reports), 1.-5, 2. 4. Rangi Tu anui Tamihana and 3 others, 1,-3, 12. New Plymouth Borough Land Exchange and Em- Special report re Chairman, 1.-3, 15. powering Bill, 1.-5, 2. Special report re Clerk, 1.-3, 16. Nicklin, L. M., 1.-5, 6. Tahuhu, M. H., 1.-3. 7. Noxious Weeds Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 5. Tame H. Rehe and 56 others, 1.-3, 15. 0 Neill, P., 1.-5, 4. Tarehuranga te Waari, 1.-3, 12. Phillips, T., 1.-5, 5. Te Atarangi Tukino, 1.-3, 5. Rangitaiki Land Drainage (see Tipper, H. C.), 1.-5, 3. Te Auta te Rou Ngatai, 1. 3, 9. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 4. Te Kata Tamihana and 52 others, 1.-3, 4. Riches, A. G., and others, 1.-5, 3. Teoti Timoti Karetai and 8 others, 1.-3, 11. Special report re Chairman, 1.-5, 6. T e Ruapatu Hoterini te Tinana, 1.-3, 5. Special report re Clerk, 1.-5, 6. ! Te Tomo Turau, 1.-3, 6. Taumarunui Borough lands (see Riches, A. G.), 1.-5,3. Tonga Awhikau and 11 others, 1. 3, 8. Tipper, H. C., and others (two reports), 1.-5, 3. Tonga Awhikau and 348 others, 1.-3, 11. Waimarmo Bush Fire Relief Fund (see Handley, J.), Tupito Maruera and another, 1.-3, 4. I—s, 5- Tutu, Simon, 1.-3, 3. Ward, A., 1.-5, 2. W ai Yep and Co., 1.-3, 3. Wellington City Empowering Bill, 1.-5, 4. Waka R awi ri a ,nd Hoani Meihana, 1.-3, 7. Wheeler, H. C., 1.-5, 4. Whangamarino, 1.-3, 12. Williams, S. F. G., 1.-5, 4, 5. Wi Hapeta and 9 others, 1.-3, 14. Local Bills Wiremu Henare Toka and 47 others, 1.-3, 8. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. Wiremu Karawana and 8 others, 1.—3, 13. Anderson, W. L., and 447 others, petition (No. 162) Wiremu Karawana and another, 1.-3, 13, 14. of, 1.-16, 4. Wiremu Keepa Patahuri and 167 others, 1.-3, 4. Auckland Provincial Water Board Bill, L-16, 4. Wiremu Kingi Atetini and 7 others, 1. -3, 14. Auckland Transport Board Empowering Bill, Ī.-16, 4. P ir A + Bluff Harbour Board and Bluff Borough Council u „ lc * , CCOan x , 3 , l s Empowering Amendment Bill, L-16, 2 Re P on *°-7T -. . . • , i , -c . T?n To Earthquake Protection Bill, 1.-14, 1. Unristchurcn City Empowering l>iiJ, I.—ld, l. i + t i/ <> /Ni • • 1 i • j* t i/* p t mai report, i. ix* ***> Chairman, special report re services of 1.-16, 5. } n chai L _ l4 j. Final' report I-16 5™ S P ecial re P ort Clerk > l '~ U ' L Greymouth United Borough Rating Empowering Bill. Public Health 1.-16 2. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. — Harbours Amendment (No. 2) Bill, 1.—16, 3. Beaumont, Mr. W., 1.-7, 2. Hastings Milk Bill, 1.-16, 4. Final report, 1.-7, 2. Hawke's Bay Rivers Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 2. Lennox, Sybil K., 1.-7, 2. Hutt County Rating Bill, 1.-16, 4. Special report re Chairman, 1.-7, 2. Local Legislation Bill (two reports), 1.-16, 5. Special report re Clerk, 1.-7, 2. Napier and Suburbs Milk Bill, L-16, 4. Public Petitions A to L— Naumann, G. C., and 296 others, petition (No. 170) Reports on petitions, &c. — of, 1.-16, 3. Accountants' Protection Society (Incorporated), 1.-1» New Plymouth Borough Land Exchange and Em- 4. powering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Alexander, R. A., 1.-l, 4. 2—lndex Vol. 111,
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COMMITTEES —continued. COMMITTEES —continued. Select—continued. Select—continued. Public Petitions Ato L—continued. Pu^ lic Petitions Mto Z—continued. ~ . . Keports on petitions, &<:. —continued. Keports on petitions, &c. —continued,. Russell G H 1-2 4 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 1.-l, 6. Scott, H. T., Ī.-2, 7. Banks, Marjorie, 1.-l, 3. Searle, Marie J., Ī.-2, 2. Barnes, H. (two reports), 1.-l, 6, 7. Shennan, R., and 57 others, 1.-2, 3. Binnie, F. J., and another, 1.-l, 6. Sherlock, W. H., 1.-2, 6. Blackman, A., 1.-l, 7. Simpson, A. D., and 279 others, 1.-2, 4. Blake, E., 1.-l, 2. Simpson, T. F. (two reports), 1.-2, 4. Boon, A. A., and 1,869 others (and si* similar peti- Special report re Chairman, 1.-2, 7. tions), 1.-l, 5. Special report re Clerk, 1.-2, 7. Booth, H., 1.-l, 4. Sutherland, 8., and 164 others, 1.-2, 3. Carson, J. A., 1.-l, 3. Te Kuiti Racing Club (see Kothery and another), Chappie, A. H., 1.-l, 7. 1.-2, 3. Charles, E. J., 1.-l, 3. Trevena, Eva W., and 34 others, 1.-2, 5. Christie, J., and Sons, 1.-l, 3. Turnbull, P. S., and 502 others, 1.-2, 7. Chulav, J., 1.-l, 4. Usmar, K. L., 1.-2, 5. Clark, A., 1.-l, 2. Vanstone, Harriett E., 1.-2, 5. Clements, A. J., and 299 others, 1.-l, 7. Waitemata County Council, 1.-2, 6. Condon, W. J., 1.-l, 2. Walker, W. L, 1.-2, 4. Cooper, W. S., 1.-l, 4. Warburton, A. E., 1.-2, 6. Cox, E. T., and 963 others, 1.-l, 6. Ward, A., 1.-2, 5. Cruickshank, J. A., 1.-l, 6. White, A. .T., Ltd., 1.-2, 3. Curran, J. E., 1.-l, 4. Willcocks, C. R., 1.-2, 5. Cygnet Ltd., 1.-l, 5. Williamson, Nora, 1.-2, 7. Dee, J., 1.-l, 7. Wilson, W. S., 1.-2, 3. Drew, G. W., 1.-l, 4. Wood, Eileen J„ 1.-2, 7. Duff, A. S., 1.-l, 7. Woolston Tanneries (see Ollivier), 1.-2, 3. Dustin, D. E., 1.-l, 7. Wright, F. E., 1.-2, 6. Edwards, J. H., 1.-l, 2. Statutes Revision— Faram, Alice P., I.—l, 6. Reportß on Bills, &c.— Farr, Maud E., 1.-l, 7. Distress and Replevin Amendment Bill, I.—ll, 2. Final report, 1.-l, 8. Final report, 1.-l], 2. Foddy, A. C., 1.-l, 6. Judicial Proceedings (Regulation of Reports) Bill, Fryday, N. 8., 1.-l, 7. 1.-11, 2. Garthwaite, W. J., 1.-l, 5. Mortgagors and Tenants Relief Amendment Bill, Gracie, W., and others, 1.-l, 5. 1.-11, 1. Gregory, C. E., 1.-l, 5. Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Bill, 1.-11, 1. Hart, J. A., 1.-l, 5. Special report, 1.-11, 2. Herd, R., 1.-l, 2. Hilgendorf, F. W., 1.-l, 5. COMPANIES (SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS) ACT, 1934— Hill, J., and 122 others, 1.-l, 2. Proposed special legislation arising out of reports on InvestHodge, W., 1.-l, 3. ment Executive Trust of New Zealand and allied comHogg, C. H„ 1.-l, 6. panies : Statement by Minister of Finance, H.-27a. Holmes, Katherine, 1.-l, 7. Reports of Inspectors appointed under, H.-27, H.-27b. Hughes, A. G., 1.-l, 5. Hunt, F. E., 1.-l, 6. COMPANY PROMOTION METHODS— Jones-Neilson, Orpah, and 95 others, I.—l, G. Commission of Inquiry into— Keith, R., 1.-l, 2. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 21. Kirkbride, G., 1.-l, 4. Reports— Leathern, C., I.—l, 2. Interim — Leather, W. R., 1.-l, 2. Evidence, H.-25, 3. Lloyd, C. R., and 1,456 others, 1.-l, 5. Introductory, H.-25, 3. Pratt, J. H., and others, 1.-l, 5. Investment trusts : Definition and characteristics, Roxborough, H., and others, 1.-l, 5. H.-25, 4. Rudkin, C. W., and others, 1.-l, 5. Investment Executive Trust of New Zealand : ComSands, J., and others, 1.-l, 5. parison with British type, H.-25, 5. Special report re Chairman, 1.-l, 8. Organization of companies in the Investment ExSpecial report re Clerk, 1.-l, 8. ecutive Trust group, H.-25, 6. Thacker, Monica A., and others, 1.-i. 5. Limitation of powers, H.-25, 12. Public Petitions M to Z — Need for urgency, H.-25, 13. Reports on petitions, &c.— Recommendation, H.-25, 14. Adams Ltd., 1.-2, 5. Second interim— Chateau Tongariro, 1.-2, 3. Brokerage and debentures, H.-25a, 3. Faulkner, J. J., and 36 others, 1.-2, 6. Brokerage and selling costs, H.-25a, 4. Final report, 1.-2, 8. Evidence, H-25a, 13. Hawke's Bay earthquake, 1.-2, 6. Grouping of companies, H.-25a, 5. McCormack, E. C., 1.-2, 4. Nature of the contract between company and the Mcintosh, Isabella L., 1.-2, 5. bondholders, H.-25a, 4. Mcintosh, W., 1.-2 4. New Zealand Redwood Forests, Ltd., as a bondMcTaggart, N., 1.-2, 5. issuing company, H.-25a, 2. Marcantelli, V., 1.-2, 2. Recommendation, H.-25a, 14. Marquet, A., 1.-2, 7. Some transactions of the group, H.-25a, 5. Meikle, H. F. W., and 644 others, 1.-2, 2. Final report— Meikle, J. J., 1.-2, 3. Analysis of capital of bond-issuing companies, Mitchell, H., 1.-2, 4. H.-25b, 29. Morley, H., 1.-2, 7. Bonds forfeited, H.-25b, 37. Morse, C. 0., and 88 others, 1.-2, 6. Corporate Investments Bureau, H.—2sb, 85. Munro, D., 1.-2, 5. Diagram showing interlocking companies, H.-25b, 67. Murray, G. A., 1.-2, 3. Distribution of expenditure of ten land-utilization Murtha, Rose A., 1.-2, 6. companies, H.-25b, 34. Napier earthquake, 1.-2, 6. Employee shareholding companies, H.-25b, 74. Northcroft, E. H., and 194 others, 1.-2, 4. Interlocking control, H.-25b, 66. Ollivier, C. C. M., 1.-2, 3. Introductory, H.-25b, 9. Petty, A. E. (two reports), 1.-2, 4, 6. Investment companies, H.-25b, 6. Phizacklea, J., 1.-2, 4. Investment cum lottery companies, H.—2sb, 73. Plowman, J. N., and 2 others, 1.-2, 2. Investment trusts in New Zealand, H.—2sb, 52. Rothery, H., and another (representing the Te Kuiti Land transactions showing inflation in price, H.-25b, Racing Club), 1.-2, 3. 20.
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COMPANY PROMOTION METHODS —continued. COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS—comiimted. Commission of Inquiry into —continued. Migration, A.-3, 5. Reports—continued. Native Land Courts, A.-3, 8. Final report —continued. Police, A.-3, 9. Land-utilization companies, H.-25b, 5. Post and Telegraph Department, A.S, 8. New Zealand's credit overseas, H.—2sb, 92. Radio broadcasting, A.-3, 9. Operations of the present statute governing the con- Public workß, A.-3, 6, 10, 11, 12. stitution and registration of stock exchange in Shipping, A.-3, 5. New Zealand, H.-258, 79. Trade, A.-3, 4, 10, 11, 12 Warrant of appointment and order of reference, Copra market collapse, A.-3,1. H -25b 1. Imports and exports, return for the year, A.-3, 17~~. Reports of Inspectors appointed under the Companies Visit of — (Special Investigations) Act, 1934, to investigate the H.E. the Governor-General, A.-3, 3. , affairs of the Investment Executive Trust of New Zea- Prime Minister of New Zealand, A.-3, 3. land, Ltd., and other associated companies, together Vital statistics, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. with copies of the report of the New South Wales Royal Commission on matters concerning the promotion of CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ASSOsuch companies in New South Wales, H.-27 — CIATIONS T) . . _ Alcorn, Trower, and Co., Ltd., H.-27, 181-84. Associations operating, number, 8.-14, 7. British National Trust, Ltd., H.-27, 197-200. Directors and secretary-treasurers, list of, b. -14, 13. British National Investment Trust, Ltd., H.-27, 125-32. Farms and Farmlets, Ltd., H.-27, 123-24. CORNES, A. D., AND OTHERS— Financial Publications, Ltd., H.-27, 185-90. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. First Mortgage Freehold Security Company of New Zealand, Ltd., H.-27, 133-50. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. See under EDUCATION. Investment Executive Trust of New Zealand, Ltd., H.-27, 3 ii. COUPONS— Investment Securities Association, Ltd., H.-27, 99—102. Trading : Redemption, H.—44, -1. New Zealand Shareholders Trust, Ltd., H.-27, 103-12. Pacific Exploration Co., Ltd., 11.-27, 113-22. COWAN, A. M.— Report of the New South Wales Royal Commission [At Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. end of H.-27]. „ Southern British National Trust, Ltd., H.-27, 191-95. COX, E. T., AND OTHERS — Sterling Investments Co. (New Zealand), Ltd., H.—27, Report on petition of, I,— l, 6. Transport Mutual and General Insurance Co., Ltd., H.-27, CREAGH, T. J., AND OTHERS 151-64. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. V. B. Mclnnes and Co., Ltd., H.-27, 165-80. Wynwood Investments, Ltd., H.-27, 75-97. CRIMINALS. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. Additional reports — Auckland Provincial Town Properties, Ltd., H.-27b, 3-9. CROUCHER, C., AND OTHERS Freeholds Ltd., H.-27b, 11-15. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. New Zealand Freeholds and Buildings, Ltd., H.~27b, 17-20. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Proposed special legislation arising out of reports on the Investment Executive Trust of New Zealand, Ltd., and CRUICKSHANK, J. A. — allied companies : Statement by Minister of Finance, Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. H.-27a. CUMMINS, PIIPI, AND OTHERSCONDON, Mr. W. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. Report on petition of 1.-l, 2. CURRAN, J. E — CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL — Report on petition of, I.—l, 4. Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Complaints by, and duty of, re Native Affairs Commission CURRAN, P., AND OTHERS report, G.—ll, 63-95. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. CUSTOMS (see also TARIFFS)— Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs CONSOLIDATED FUND — Department, return of, for the year ended 31st March, Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue 1934, 8.-12. Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1934, Duties collected for 1933-34 compared with 1932-33 : compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933, 8.-6, v. Statement, 8.-6, v. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, Statement by Minister of Customs when introducing Cus--1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. Toms resolutions — Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and Collection of revenue, H.-28a, 11. other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7. Conversion rate for duty purposes, H.-28a, 11. Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund Currency fluctuations, H.-28a, 11. (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended Development of local industry, H.-28a, 4. 31st March, 1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, iii. Encouragement of intra-Empire trade, H.-28a, 10. Exercise of authority granted to Minister under Customs COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS— Acts, H.-28a, 12. Administration of— Maintenance and extension of markets abroad, H.-28a, 9. Aitutaki, A.-3, 10. Rates of duty, H.-28a, 13. Atiu, A.-3, 11. Resolutions, H.-28a, 16. Mangaia, A.-3, 10. Surtax and primage, H.-28a, 12. Manihiki and Rakahanga, A.-3, 11. Tariff and world conditions, H.-28a, 3. Mauke, A.-3, 11. Tariff policy, H.-28a, 3. Palmerston, A.-3, 13. Time to dispose of stocks of imported goods, H.—2Ba, 12. Penrhyn, A.-3, 12. Tariff Commission: Report, H.-28. Pukapuka, A.-3, 13. Rarotonga, A.-3, 3. CYGNET LTD. — Agriculture, A.-3, 6, 11, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Arikis of Rarotonga, visit to New Zealand, A.-3, 1, 3. IJikifl. DAIRY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Justice, A.-3, 8, 10, 11, 12. PASTORAL. Medical and public health, A.-3, 1, 5, 10, 11, 12. Meteorological, A.-3, 9, 10. DANGEROUS GOODS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
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DAVIS, F., AND OTHERS— | DISARMAMENT— epor oil pe 1 ion o , , . International Situation — Statement by Prime Minister, DAWE, F. H. W., AND OTHERS — A '~~' Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS DAY, R. G., AND OTHERS— SURVEY. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. DISEASES. See under HEALTH. ™n^° ti LTl. 0 9T S ~ D AFFAms SHĒD INTERNAL , 8.-6, 6. AM T EMDM ®«' BIUMaturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st ? Commlttee on > I - 11 ' 2 - Repayment' DOMINION MUSEUM. See under MUSEUMS. Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for re- DOMINION REVALUATION Bn«nn g«of debt funded with Imperial Government, Discharged l C.-9, 3. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for DONALDSON S AMD OTHS'BQ the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-2. Renort on netitinr, rvf T n ? Statement showing, as on 31st March. 1934, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], DEE r _ DONOVAN, R. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. ReP ° rt ° n petiti ° n ° f ' 12 ' 2 ' DEER. »« INTERNAL AFFA.RS. TSS S C< "- Stol .„„ lbJ , M s5k N »S «<• —' lands AND Prime Minister, A.-7, 3, 4. Committee. See under Committees. DREW, G. W. Disarmament International situation : Statement by Report on petition of, 1-14 Prime Minister, A.-7, 2. Military— DRUMMOND, R., AND OTHERS— Annual report— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Air services, H.-19, 2. Coast defences, H. 19, 2. DRUNKENNESS. See under POLICE. Defence works and mobilization depots, H.-19, 6. Finance, H.-19, 6, 8. DUFF, A. S.— New Zealand Army Rifle Association, H.-19, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. New Zealand Military Forces : Table showing strength H.-19, 7. ' ■ DUNEDIN PLUMBERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMNew Zealand Permanent Forces, H.-19, 1. PLOYERS— Rifle clubs, H.-19, 6. ' Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Rifle ranges and office premises, H.-19, 6. Territorial Force, H.-19, 4. DUSTIN, D. E.— Territorial Force associations, H.-19, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Navy— Annual report— DUTIES [see also TARIFFS) — Drills, &c., H.-5, 4. Gold, C.-2, 2. Naval Base, H.-5, 4. io-m anC * ( 'uty f° r the year ended 31st March, Naval armament depot, H.-5, 4 i ' com P arecl wi th the year ended 31st March, 1933 Personnel— B lv - Active service, H.-5, 1. . Royal Naval Reserve, H.-5, 2. EARTHQUAKES— Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, II -5 2 j? S Earthquake Act, 1931, funds paid to local Policy, H.-5, 4. ' bodies under, 8.-13, 4. Proceedings, H.-5, 2, 3. Hawke s Bay, report on petition of C. O. Morse and others State, H.-5, 1. re < l 6 - Visit of foreign warships, H.-5, 4. r ln ™. n n.,„ „ Visit of— EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION BILL— French sloop " Savorgnan de Brazza," A.-4, 4 ; H.-22, Re P ort of Select Committee on, 1.-14, 1. cruiser "Karlsruhe" to Western Samoa, WATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE H.M.A.S. " Canberra " and " Australia," H.-22, 9. factokm mm™ Purchase of stores for, H.-4, 2. EASTERN MARKETS--H.M.S. " Diomede," " Dunedin," and " Veronica " to x P orts *°> &o. : Dairy Commission report, H.-30, 38-^6. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Trade wlth ' HJapanese ship " Shimtoku Maru," H.-22, 9. ™ ranrv „ , Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. ECOLOGY. See under FORESTRY. DENMARK EDUCATION— Dairy industry : System of marketing, H.-30, 34. A ?Xge, r< H.-2^, U 9 kUra State 111 Farm " trainin S DENTAL HYGIENE. See under HEALTH. I B ™r s tinf 068 ° f **" Z °* aA Br ° ad " DERBIE, J. R AND OTHERS— ChiM : State care of children, special schools, and Report on petition of, 1.13, 3. hum ! re P ort ~ Cimd welfare: Children under supervision, number, DESIGNS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS. Statement of the Superintendent of the Child Welfare D Repor°t P H E 34 T ll INDUSTBIES COMMITTEE- 4. Admissions classified according to DICK, D. F.— Parents' circumstances and character (arranged in Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. E.'nt, 7.
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EDUCATION —continued. EDUCATlON—continued. Child Welfare, &c.—continued. Minister of: Annual report —continued. Statement of the Superintendent, &c. —continued. Schools Buildings and sites, E.-l, 8. And young persons under the guardianship of the Consolidation of, E.-l, 31. Superintendent : Status, E.-4, 4. Correspondence, E.-l, 30. Admitted to and removed from licensed foster- Free p j aces g_j 27 mothers during the year, E.-4, 3. KmrWanrtpn*' F-l "il Before the Courts during the year and placed under Intermediate and'departments, E.-l, 28. the supervision of the Child Welfare Officer, JUi.-4, 5. Native E-1 29 Under guardianship, E.-4, 3. Number E -18 Committals and admissions during the year, E.-4, 5. Priirnte Expenditure for year : Particulars, E. 4, 7, 8. p ■ ' i,- V9Q Illegitimacy, E.-4, 7. w \, n Infant-life protection (Infants Act, 1908), E.-4, 3. Staffs E-1 13 ' Inmates discharged from control during the year, Types' of e'-1 6 Institution for backward children, E.-4, E.-l, 16. Invesfaptions and supervision of cases appearing before Number of adu!t teachers bUc ; Children s Courts, E.-4, 2. of different education districts, E.-l, 15i Preventive cases, E.-4, 3 Salaries, E .-l, 19 . Preventive work, E.-4, 2 Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 37. School for Deaf, Sumner, E.-4, 8. Training of, E.-l, 33. Committee. tSee under Committees. ® Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. Native children-Annual report: Report of Inspector of Endowment: Crown lands, C.-l, 6. , Native Schools— Examinations— Academic instruction, E.-3, 5. Public Service A S es and standards, K. 3, 10. Cadets, H.-14, 10. Agriculture, E.-3, 4. Shorthand typists, H.-14, 13. Attendance, E.-3, 1. Marine, H.-15, 5, 8, 8, 13, 34, 36. Buildings and grounds, E.-3, 2. Nurses, mental, H.-7, 9. Chatham Islands, E.-3, 6. Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 10. Drawing, E.-3, 4. Expenditure : Total expenditure on education out of public Educational aims, E.-3, 1. funds since 1913-14 8.-6 xiv. Handwork and elementary handwork training, E.-3, 3. Higher : Annual report — Health and physical, E.-3, 3. Candidates successful for degrees, number, E.-7, 4. Libraries, E.-3, 3. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Maoris at P ublic schools, E.-3, 8. Libraries Classification, E.-3, 9. Victoria University : Reorganization and grant from Maori Mission schools, L.-3, 5, 7. Carnegie Corporation, E.-7, 16. Proficiency, E.-3, 5, 9. Scholarships, bursaries, &c„ E.-7, 3. Pupils, number of, attending Maori secondary schools, Students on the books of University colleges, E.-7, 2. E.-3, 8. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Scholarships, E.-3, 6. Universities Secondary education, E.-3, 6. Otago Social and community life, E.-3, 3. Logan Park, lease of, as sports-ground, E.-7, 27. Schools Maternity hospital, erection of, E.-7, 27. Attendance at, E.-3, 7. Medical students : Number, E.~7, 27. Grading, E.-3, 2. Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.-3, 7. and constituent colleges— Number of, according to grade, &c., E.-3, 7. Auckland, E.-7, 9. Staff > E -~ 3 ' 2 - Canterbury, E.-7, 20. eac k® rs Otago, E.-7, 26. Native schools, certificates held by, E.-3, 11. Victoria, E.-7, 16. Training of, E.-3, 2. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Niue Islands, A.-6, 4. Workers' Educational Association, E.-7, 9. Primary and post primary : Annual report— Minister of : Annual report— Finance : Education Boards, E.-2, 50-78. Attendance : Regularity, E.-l, 13. Intermediate education, tables relating to, E.-2, 26. Child welfare, E.-l, 36. Primary education, tables relating to, and reports (exClasses — tracts) of Education Boards, E.-2, 12-25. Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 28. Report of the Chief Inspector of primary schoolsSize of, E.-l, 15. Broadcasting, E.-2, 4. Special, for backward children, E.-l, 27. Examinations, proficiency, E.-2, 4. Education — Free places and bursaries, E.-2, 5. Cost of, E.-l, 7. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. Higher (University), E.-l, 33. Physical education, E.-2, 3. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 9. Schools, E.-2, 2. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 34. Certificates, E.-2, 6. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., Correspondence, E.-2, 4. E.-l, 38. Intermediate and departments, E.-2, 3. Free places in primary schools, E.-l, 27. Special classes, E.-2, 3. Intermediate schools, E.—l, 28. Teachers — Introductory and general, E.—l, 2. Classification, E.—2, 7. Manual instruction, E.-l, 32. Exchange, E.-2, 4. Post primary— Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Education, E.-l, 28. Examinations, E.-2, 11. Free places, E.-l, 27. General, E.-2, 8. Length of course, E.-l, 26. Manual training, E.-2, 10. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 21. Technical classes, E.-2, 10. Physical education, E.-l, 32. Technical high schools, E.-2, 10. Pupils 11 Secondary and technical education: Particulars relating Commencing post-primary course m State schools, tQ poat . primary education for the years ended Ist It.-t, /1. July> 1932! and lst July> ] 933) E _ 2 , 27-45. Conveyance, . , . Teachers, training of : Tables relating to training colleges, Destination, E.-l, 22. E -2 46 Leaving public primary schools, E.-l, 21. ' ' Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary p « bl \ c service : Leave of absence for educational and schools of the different education districts, E.—l, 15. training purposes, H.—l4, 7. School music, E.-l, 33. Research scholarship, H.-34, 32.
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EDUCATlON—continued. FRANZ JOSEPH GLACIER— School— Report of Agent, H.-2, 11. Correspondence : Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, List of high ascents at glacier, season 1933-34, H.-2, 13. Hygiene FERGUSON, A. M., AND OTHERS— Children requiring special treatment, H. 31, 31. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 2. Complete examinations : Summary, H.-31, 23. Examination of secondary pupils, H.-31, 31. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASGoitre, H.-31, 29. TORAL. Health camps, H.—3l, 25. FIJI Kindergartens, H.-31, 27 Trade wit} H _ 44 9 Infectious diseases, JH.-31, .>O. Malnutrition, H.-31, 24. FILM INDUSTRY (see also MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY)— Native schools, H.—3l, 27. Memorandum explaining the operation of the industry and Schools and school buildings, H.-31, 31. the nature and the effect of the controlling legislation, Skin diseases, H.-31, 28. ]f _44a 16 Staff, H.-31, 22. Treatment returns, H.-31, 30. FINANCE (see also BUDGET) — Tuberculosis contacts, H.-31, 26. Amount charged to " Unauthorized " in each financial year School of Mines — from Ist April, 1924, to 31st March, 1934, statement Scholarships, C.-2, 7. showing, 8.-6, xii. State aid, C.-2, 8. Agricultural and pastoral: Dairy Industry Commission Teachers' Superannuation Fund — report — Annual report, E.-8. Accounts : Standardization, H.-30, 100. Report on petition of Elsie Andrews and others re, 1.-8, 2. Amortization, H.-30, 53, 72. Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. Bonds, amount of issue of, H.-30, 70, 71. Budgeting control, H.-30, 70, 72. EDUCATION RESERVES AMENDMENT BILL— Butter : Index prices, 11. -30, 25. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 2. Butterfat: Cost of production, H.-30, 60, 65. Cheese : Costs of manufacture and index prices, H.-30, EDWARDS, J. H.— 108, 125. Report on petition of, I.—l, 2. Farm costs, H.—3o, 60, 61, 62-63, 64. Council of Production and Trade : Finance, 11. 30, 121. EDWARDS, T.— Cream : Economies in collection, H.-30, 101-3. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Dairy factories : Finance for equipment, H.-30, 74-75. Dairy farms : Finance for improvement, H.-20, 74-75. EGG-EXPORT INDUSTRY (see also AGRICULTURAL AND Debt charges, farmers' liability to meet, and liquidation PASTORAL)— of, H.-30, 58-60, 71. Industries and Commerce Department's report on, H.-44, Derating, H.-30, 76. 16. Disparities between costs and income, H.-30, 12. Duties on butter, H.-30, 20, 36. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK— Economies in manufacture, H.-30, 108. Report on, C.-10, 7. Exchange-rates, H.-30, 55. Expenditure on fertilizers, H.-30, 16. ELECTRICAL WiREMEN'S REGISTRATION AMENDMENT Farmers'financial position, H.-30, 65. BILL — Financial relief, H.—3o, 66, 74. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-9, 2. Finance — For improvement, H.-30, 74-75. ELKINGTON, J. A., AND OTHERS— Legislation for relief, H.-30, 54-57. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. Position of farmers, H.-30, 57-65. Reorganization of, H.-30, 52-54. ERU IHAKA AND OTHERS— Review of present position, H.-30, 52-54. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. Government guarantee of bonds, H.-30, 72. Guaranteed price, H.—3o, 67. EXCHANGE-RATES— Income of farmers, H.-30, 57-64. Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 1932-33, transactions Interest, H.-30, 12, 55, 63, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72. under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Lenders, private, position of, H.-30, 73. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 13. Loans by Mortgage Corporation, H.-30, 70. Cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. Mortgages, H.-30, 53, 57, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72. On dairy industry, H.-30, 55. Mortgagors and Tenants Relief Act— Raising of, 8.-3, 64-75. Amendments to, H.-30, 54, 56. Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. Protection of, H.-30, 71. Treatment of, in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Termination of, H.-30, 71. National Expenditure Adjustment Act, 1932, H.-30, 55. EXCELSIOR BAKERY, LTD., AND ANOTHER — Overcapitalization, H.-30, 12. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Pay-out for butterfat, H.-30, 57. Pay-out for cheese and milk, H.-30, 63. EXPLOSIVES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Per-acre production : Costs and income, H.-30, 63. Prices, H.-30, 24, 25, 26, 34, 37, 57. FACTORIES ACT — Production : Costs, H.-30, 60. Accidents, H.-11, 2. Public Trust Office, H.-30, 58. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 3. Rural credit — Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Efficiency of, H.-30, 72. Essentials, H.-30, 69. FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under PENSIONS. Rural finance, H.-30, 46-48, 52-65, 67-70, 71, 74. Security for mortgages, H.-30, 70, 71. FAR AM, ALICE P. — State Advances Department, H.-30, 58. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. Subsidies on production— In Europe, H.-30, 21. FARMS AND FARMLETS, LTD. — Objections to — Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, As gift, H.-30, 66. H.-27, 123-24. As loan, H.-30, 67. Suspense Account, H.-30, 70. FARR, MAUDE E. — Valuation, basis of, H.-30, 71. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Appropriations— Annual: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. FARR, T. — Chargeable on the— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7. FAULKNER, J. J., AND OTHERS — Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-7 a.
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"FINANCE (#ee also BODGET) —continued. FINANCE (.tee also BUDGET) —continued. Available financial resources of the various accounts on General Assembly Library : Statement of Accounts, &c., the 31st March. 1934, as compared with 31st March, 1933, for the year, H.-32, 3. statement showing, 8.-6, xiii. • Hawke's Bay Earthquake Act, 1931, funds paid to local Company promotion methods — bodies under, 8.-13, 4. Commission of Inquiry— Health : Mental hospitals, H.-7, -3-25. Final report, H.-258. Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each Interim report, H.-25. financial year ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934, 8.-6, Second interim report, H.-25A. xvii. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 21. Industries and Commerce DepartmentProposed special legislation arising out of report on In- Banking returns to 30th June for period 1925-34, H.-44, 1. vestment Executive Trust of New Zealand, Ltd., and General trade review, H.—£4, 2-11, 13, 14, 16, 23-26. allied companies : Statement by Minister of Finance, Interest reduction — H.-27a. " Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2-3. Reports of Inspectors on, H.-27, H.-27b. Dairy Commission report, H.-30, 12, 55, 63, 65, 68, 69, Consolidated Fund— '0, 72. Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, 17. Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, Internal Affairs Department: Statement of accounts, H.-22, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st March, 14. 1933, 8.-6, v. " Justice and prisons—Prisons : Revenue and expenditure, Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund H.-20, 6, 27, 28. (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year Kauri-gum industry: Balance-sheet, C.—l2, 3. ended 31st March, 1934: Comparative statement, Labour Department: Expenditure during year, H.-11, 11. 8.-6, vii. Lands and Survey— Appropriation chargeable on the Consolidated Fund Discharged soldiers settlement: Transactions for year, and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, &,c., C.-9, 10-13. 1935, 8.—7. Drainage operations— Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund Hauraki Plains : Statement of accounts, &c., C.-8, 7-8. (Ordinarvßevenue Account) for the financial year ended Rangitaiki : Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. 31st March, 1934 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, iii. Swamp, C.-4, 4-6. Motor-taxation, H.-40, 13. Lands for Settlements Act, 1925 : Statement of accounts, Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 1, 3, 14, 15, 16. & c ., C.-5, 3-6. Customs — National endowments : Capital value and annual rentals, Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the C.-14, 1. Customs Department, return of, for the year ended Scenery preservation: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-6, 31st March, 1934, 8.-12. 5_6. Duties collected for 1933—34 compared with 1932—33, Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 6, 7, 27. 8.-6, v. Land transfer and deeds registration : Annual report, H.-3. Revenue : Budget Statement, B.~€, 12. Loans Tariff : Statement by Minister of Customs when intro- Conversion ducing Customs resolutions, H.-28a. Budget statementi 7 . Debt, public Public Trustee's report, 8.-9, 9. Budget Statement, 6. Copy of loan prospectus for— Maturity dates and domicile of aebt outstanding as at Lond o n ) o an, 8.-6, xx. 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xvi. Over-counter issue, 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. £ a 7, ment T~ 4. x i a • * Over-oounter issue, Ist July, 1933, 8.-6, xix. Half-yearly mstahnents of principal and interest for Regerve Bank q{ N(JW Zealand> 8 ._ 6) xxii . repayment of debt funded with Impenal Govern- For p ßrchase of fertilisers, 8.-14, 10. ment, 8.-o, xvu. Provisions governing loans on mortgage by Public Trustee, Report and accounts of the Pubhc Debt Commission B -9 10 for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-2. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 1, 9. Statement showing tne> pubhc debt of the Domimon as Tq Jocal ftuthorities by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9. ,° n March, 1934, B. 1 [Pt. lII]. Marine Department: Revenue and expenditure, H.-15, 1. Defence Forces- Mining industryMilitary, H.-19, 6, 8. Coal-mines, C.-2, 5, 6, 14. on , _ , . . , , , State: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 5-13. Child welfare: otate care of cniluren, special scooois, and Gold &c C 12101116 18 19 21—24 41—45 infant-life protection, E.-4, 7, 8. Monetary cimmrttfi o'f Inauirv :' Re'port,B.-3.' Higher : Statement of accounts— J Auckland University, E.-7, 10-15. Native Affairs— Canterbury College, E.-7, 21-26. Commission report, G.-11, 47, 56, 80, 86, 107, 11/, 128, Otago University, Ê.-7, 28-36. University of New Zealand, E.-7,6-8. 9° Victoria College, E.-7, 17-19. Land development G.-10. 2-46. Minister's report- East Coast Native Trust lands— Statement of expenditure and recoveries, E.—l, 38. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G. 3. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 37. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and Primarv and post primary: Education Boards, E.-2, statement of accounts, G.-4. 50—78 National Mortgage Corporation : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. National Provident Fund— Exchange-rates— Annual report, H.-17. Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act, 1932-33, transactions Statement of amounts paid into, by way of State subsidy, under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. H.-17a. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 13. Niue Island, A.-6, 1, 5, 6, 7-8. Cost of, on London, 8.-6, 13. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks : Statement of accounts, Raising of, 8.-3, 64—75. H.-10, 3. Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. Pensions — Treatment of, in the Public Accounts, 8.-I [Pt. ll], ix. Amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial Expenditure— , years ended 31st March from 1930 to 1934, statement of, Education : Total expenditure on education out of public 8.-6, xiii. funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Department: Accounts, &e., H.-18, 1-4. Estimated net expenditure for 1934-35, compared with Police Force- of the Dominion—Proportion of police to poputhe actual net expenditure for 1933-34, 8.-6, ix. lation and cost of police per inhabitant: Comparison with Fire brigades of the Dominion : Statistics, H.-12, 6-8. various States of Australia and Tasmania, H.-16, 18. Friendly societies and trade-unions : Funds, investments, Post and Telegraph — valuations, &c., H.-l. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 31. Government Insurance Department, H.-8. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.—3, 5. Government superannuation — Post Office Savings-bank, F.—l, 33, 34. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Radio telegraph and radio telephone business transacted Public Service—• during year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 37. Annual report of Board with statement of accounts, Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1, 31. H-—26. Telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio Public Service Commissioner's report, H.-14, 5. messages and overseas toll-calls) during the years 1932 Railway, D.-5. and 1933, F.-l, 36. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. Prices, export, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2.
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FINANCE (see aUo BUDGET) —continued. J FIRE BRIGADES OF THE DOMINION Printing and Stationery Department: Statement of Annual report— accounts, H.-40, 2. Causes of fire, H.-12, 2. Public Accounts— Construction of buildings. H.—l2, 5. Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Death and injury in fires, H.-12, 3. Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st Dominion fire waste, H.—l2, I. March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Fi re brigade control in fire districts, H.-12 5. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Fire brigade organization, H.-12, 3. ' Government Departments for the year 1933-34, 8.-l Fire districts, H.-12, I. [Pt. IV], Pire engines for secondary towns, H.-12, 4. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Fire los 3 in fire districts, H.-12, 2. ' • Government Departments for the year 1932-33, 8.-l Fire prevention, H.-12, 5. [Pt. I"V, supplement to 1933]. Hand fire-extinguishers, H.-12, 3. ' • € Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Incendiarism, H.-12, 3. ' ■ ■ ' Government Departments for the year ended 1933-34, Metropolitan fire districts, H.-12, 5. 8.-l [Pt. IV, supplement to 1934]. Statistics— \ Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-1 [Pt. ll], Averages for all fire districts which have been in owraStatement showing the public debt of the Dominion as tion for the eleven years, 1924-34, H.-12 7 on the 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Averages for other fire districts, H.-12, 8. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Areas protected by Fire Boards, H.-12, 8. Public Works Fund Fire districts : Miscellaneous, H.—l2, 6. Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund "> * ' accountB for the y ear ended 31st March > FIRST MORTGAGE FREEHOLD SECURITY COMPANY 1935, 8.-7 A. OF NEW ZEALAND— U ,? , ... , . . . _ , „„ Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of Expenditure for the year : Audited statement, D.-l, 26. H-27 ® ouairs or. Expenditure: Public buildings, D.-l, 12. Expenditure, total: Summary, D.-l, 1. Ft?HTvr ivnmTßV / , . WADI ™, " V "* ~' Expenditure yearly, 1912-13 to 1933-34, D.-l, 2, FlaEpG INDUSTRY (see a t so under MARINE) — Irrigation and water-supply : Schedules of schemes com- as sieS5 ieS a f re P ort on,H.-44, 16. pleted or under construction and under investigation, lomo lon - ccoun , , i«J, lb. Dl, 24. • • ; '%?&sss!£.T ■■ •' Minister's statement, D.-l, ii. FLaTCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., AND OTHERS—Net expenditure under appropriation for the year ended Report of Select Committee on, 1.-9, 2. 31st March, 1934, compared with the year ended 31st J ' jfc March, 1933, statement showing, 8.-8, x. FODDY, A. C. — i • - - Railways, statement showing expenditure on construction Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. J, > of, D.-l, 9: Total ways and means of the Fund (General Purposes FOOTWEAR REGULATION ACT— ' Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, Inspections under, H.-11, 9. 1934, statement showing, 8.-6, xi. tV-'v Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D.-l, FORD J. W. AND OTHERS : < ; : _ Report on petition of, 1.-13,3. V Railways— Balance-sheets and statement of accounts and statistical returns, D.-2, 1-28. c , 4 . o ■ . Construction of, by Public Works : Expenditure, D.-l, 9. state iorest Service : Annua, report Government Superannuation Fund : Annual report, D.-5. General Revenue and expenditure, D.-2, iv, v. finance, L.-3, 14. Statistics D.-2 xi. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 15. Revenue ' Issue of free trees and seeds, C.-3, 15. Estimated for 1934-35, compared with the actual revenue Legislation, C.-3, 14. for 1933-34 : Statement, 8.-6, iv. Recreation in State forests. C.-3, 15. For the year ended 31st March, 1934, compared with the " - ana g ern ent— _ year ended 31st March. 1933 : Table, 8.-6, ii. £ r, ' a 8 of btate IorBst 3; C.-3, Stamp and death duty, for the year ended 31st March, Concessionsi tosawm.llersC.-3,,7. 1934, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1933, r.cology and silviculture, C. 3, 8. 8.-6 iv. " orest reconnaissance, demarcation, ana surreys. Salaries and wages, partial restoration of cut in, 8.-8, 14. _ C.-3, 5. State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1933, 8.-l [Pt. IV, i orest atlas, C.-3, 6. supplement to 1934]; 8.-6, xv. Planting, cleaning, and thinning, C.-3, 7. State Fire Insurance Office : Annual report, H.-6. ttotection forests, C.-3, o. v Accident Insurance Branch : Annual report, H.-6a. aSo restatoon, G- 3, 6. State forest service, C.-3, 14. _ Timber-sales, C.-3, 7. Tourist and Health Resorts and Publicity, H.-2, 6. roney, C. 3,2. Transport Department: Annual report- Protection— Motor-spirit taxation, H.-40, 7-9 £ ires and &e 0.-3. 8. Road finance, H.-40, 9-13. ' £ orest Parasite biology, C.-3, 8. Traffic and financial statistics, 1933-34, H.-40, 18-19. D f or f 4 protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 9. Treasury bills : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in. forestUnemployment— conservation regions, C.-3, 16. Si! Exemptions and postponements, H.-35, 6. Timber trade—- - Expenditure on relief works in recent years, H.-35, 7. General, L.-3, 11. Fund— Imports and exports, C.-3, 11. Receipts and payments for year ended 31st March, Industrial technique, C.-3, 12. 1934, H.-35, 2. Markets, C.-3, 11. Statement of receipts and payments for the year ended Jtuization31st March, 1934, compared with years ended 31st fcxotic forests, C.-3, 10. -.'.A '• < March, 1931, 1932, 1933, H.-35, 2. w Indigenous forests, C.-3, 9. : : Western Samoa, A.-4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10. Western Samoa, A.-4, 19. - ■ ■ : FRANCE— FINANCIAL PUBLICATIONS, LTD.— j, . . a - o Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, ' w '• — H.-27, 185-90. FRASER.F., AND OTHERSFINANCIAL STATEMENT. See under BUDGET. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. _ FREEHOLDS LTD.— ' ' ' rIRE BRIGADES ACT * Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affair» of, Working of, H.-22, 10. H.-27b, 11-15.
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Fl AiL N ual'l^s rlES AND TRADE " UNIONS ~ GOVERNMENT STORESDisposition of funds as at 31st December, 1933 H-1 27 AUdit ° f ' B_l * V " sgss Fm ° s ~ List of public auditors of friendly societies H—l 5 "ArmiS^'f 0 t • '>. Medical and Management Fund : Receipts and exoendi Aniiual report with statement of accounts, H.-26. ture for the year 1933, H-1 26 eCeiptS and ex P endl - Public Service Commissioner's report, H.-14, 5. Membership and funds of friendly societies and branches AnaUftl D - 6 " as at 31st December, 1933, H.-l. 8 xeacuers Membership and funds as at 31st December, 1933- AnnulTreSrT'E-8 ® L^8 ' 2 " Isolated friendly societies, H.-l, 29. Msf- fī ? '71 „ , _ Juvenile friendly societies, H.-l, 29. . ~ Minister s report, E.-l, 3/. Specially authorized societies, H.-l, 30. GOVERNOR-TFWFRfIi v c Working-men's clubs, H.-l, 30. Visit to- ' -~ NU I93? H-ri^ 38 ' mort&lity ' and siokness for the y®" Rarotonga, A.-3, 3. Report by the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the vear Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. ended 31st December, 1933, H.-l, 1. HRAPP t atj? t ivr Sick and funeral funds : Receipts and expenditure for the w m year 1933, H.-l, 25. Tribute to his services to Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 7. ° f Va)uationS °° m P ieted du ring the year 1933, GRACIE, W„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. FR PAS T TORAL STRY ' UndeT AGRICDLTURAL AND GRAHAM, C. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. FRYDAY KB — Report on petition of, 1.-l 7. GREAT BRITAIN (see also UNITED KINGDOM) — Agriculture : Greater degree of efficiency, 8.-6 1 GAS REGULATIONS— „ Report on, H.-44 19 GREGG, R. E., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. GARTHWAITE, W. J.— rßprnßV r „ Report on petition of, 1.-l. S. GREGORY, C. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. GUARANTEED PRICES— . Dairy Industry Commission report, H.-30, 67. to GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— mirvMnnTu ,7«™™ „ Report of Chief Librarian, H.-32. BOROUGH RATING EMPOWERGENEVA PROTOCOL, 1924— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 3. International situation: Statement by Prime Minister, GRIFFEN AND SON AND OTHERSReport on petition of, 1.-13, 3. GERMANY— Withdrawal from Wgue of Nations-International situa- mSEJschemed 3 47-85 tion : Statement by Prime Minuster, A.-7, 2. monetary scneme, 13.-3, 4/-85. GIBBS, G. A.— GULLIVER, F. H., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE See under COM GU p Y > p - G - AND OTHERSMITTEES. under COM- Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. GOLD lE. D., AND SONS, LTD AND HALL, R. F., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of 1.-9, 2.'' OTHERS ~ ™ Potion of, 1-13, 3. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING HANDLEY, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. GOLD STANDARD— n Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, 39. HAKBOuRS. See under MARINE. GOODALL, MABEL L.— HARBOURS AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 3. GOODRIDGE, CHRISTINA— RARBOOR WORKS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. - HARIATA WHAREITI AND OTHERSGORMAN, P. 0., AND OTHERS— ReP ° rt °" petition of ' I ~ 3 ' 13 - Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. HARI WI KATENE AND OTHERS— _ . Report on petition of I-3 7 PUBLIC HARRIS, J. — " " Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT— Annual report— HART, J. A.— Actuary's report on the valuation of the Department 01 " 1 011 Petition of, 1.-l, 5. H.—B, 6. ' Expense ratios and rate of interest, H.-8, 2 HART, H., AND OTHERS— Income : Outgoings and accumulated' funds. H.-8 I. Report on petition, of, 1.-13, 3. Investment and fluctuation reserve, H.-8, 1 ' " .. Investment, H.-8, ]. HARRISON BROS. AND OTHERS New business and amount of business in force H-8 1 Report, on petition of, 1.-13, 3. State of accounts, H.-8, 3. , ■ , . Statement of business, H.-8, 4. HASTINGS MILK BILL— State Fire Insurance Office— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 4. Annual report of Manager. H.-6. T _ n r noe BranCh : AnnUa ' reP ° rt - -
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__ ; -■ -■ ■■ ■ HAWKE'S BAY EARTHQUAKE— HEALTH—continued. i ''>1, --' Report on petition of C. O. Morse and others re, 1.-2, 6. Hospitals—continued. ' ' " « " Mental: Annual report—continued. HAURAKI PLAINS DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under Table^continued. LANDS AND SURVEY. Duration of disorder on admission, H.-7 ~ 11* T Finance — HAWKE'S BAY RIVERS AMENDMENT BILL— Average cost of each patient per annum H-7 21 Report of Select Committee on, 1.—16, 2. Credits, H.-7, 24. ' ' V Debits for the financial year 1933-34, H.-7 23 HAYES, J., AND OTHERS— Expenditure out of Public Works Ftmd on'buildReport on petition of, 1.-13, 2. inga, H.-7, 25. Total expenditure out of Public Works Fund fnr HAZELWOOD, J. A., AND OTHERS— buildings, &c., from Ist July, 1877 to 31« Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. March, 1934, H.-7, 25. ' . Former occupation of patients, H.-7, 19. HEALTH — Length of residence of patients who died durrr.e Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 1, 5, 10, 11, 12. year, H.-7, 18. t Department: Annual report— Length of residence of patients discharged and reDental hygiene, H.-31, 34-40. covered during year, H.-7, 16. General survey — Native countries of patients, H.—7, 15. Administration, H.-31, 7. Principal assigned causes of insanity, H.-7 18. Economic depression and the public health, H.-31, 5. Summary of totai admissions : Percentage of caaes Infectious diseases, &c., H.-31, 2. since 1876, H.-7, 22, v'< ■ Milk in its relation to public health, H.-31, 6. Medical fund 3 : Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-1 Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. 26. ■ Hospitals, H.-31, 31, 34. Medical students, Otago University : Number, E.-7, 27. Maternal welfare, H.-31, 46-54. Mosquito control, H.-22, 13. - •*' : Nursing Division, H.-31, 40-45. Native, education of, E.-3, 3. .Public hygiene— Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Administratiou, H.-31, 21. Organization: League of Nations, A.-5,5. * " Infant mortality, H.-31, IS. Stamps, sale of, F.-l, 3, 15. Notifiable diseases, H.-31, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19. Western Samoa, A.-4, 17. ' * I Number of vessels (shipping) inspected during year, H.-31, 19. HENDRY, W. C., AND OTHERS— '?^ÊL Principal causes of death, H.-31, 10. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. _ - * ' Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. Working of Sale of Food and Drugs Act, H.-31, 20. HERD, R. £ , School hygiene— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. .m. " Complete examinations: Summary, H.-31, 23. * ''' -l *'" Examination of secondary-school pupils, H.-31, 31. HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK . vTi'." Figures relating to work accomplished during year, List of high ascents for season 1933-34, H.-2, 14. H.-31, 22. " r "' ' ■ Goitre, H.-31, 29. HICKS, M. E„ AND OTHERS- j Infectious diseases, H.-30, 30. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. ' .'HVy-'-'W Health camps, H.-31, 25. " " ' Kindergartens, H.-31, 27. HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Malnutrition. U 31, 24. HILGENDORF, F. W.— •;-* Native schools, H.-31, 27. D , r- T , K Children requiring special provisions, H.-31, 31. " School and school buildings, H.-31, 31. HILL, 1. S., AND OTHERS— Skin-diseases, H.-31, 28. Report on petition of, 1.—5, 2. ■„i sr. Staff, H.-31, 22. Treatment returns, H.-31, 30. HILL, W. C. 8., AND OTHERS— Hospitals— Report on petition of, 1.-13. 3. Construction, D.-l, xv. "* "*pij V"'Maternity, Dnnedin : Erection, E.-7, 27. HINE, G. T. — Mental: Annual report— Report on petition of, L-5, 5. . ; s " . . i Director-General's report— Buildings: Alterations, additions, and improve- HIRSCHBERG, G. A.— ments, H.-7, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10, 11. Causation of mental diseases, H.—7, 1. Children mentally defective, H.-7, 1. HOANI MEIHANA Psychiatric clinics, H.-7, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-3, <. Medical Superintendent's reports— nnnrK w j Auckland Mental Hospital, H.-7, 3. n i trio , t ■ > Christchurch Mental Hospital, H.-7, 6. Report on petition of, I. 1, 3. % Hokitika Mental Hospital, H.-7, 6. unrr C H ' Kingseat Mental Hospital, H.-7, 4. H ° G ®'J?" f , T . - Mental nurses: Registrations and examinations, e P * " ' 1 Hosn'tal H 7 5 HOLMES, KATHERINE— : * Seacliff Mental Hospital, H.-7, 7. HORTICULTURE. See mtdtr AGRICULTURAL AND Statistics, H.-7, 8. PASTORAL. } w - r. . ■ Tables— _ ' Admissions, discharges, and deaths, with the mean HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per . cent, of the admissions for each year since Ist HOTELKEEPERS — January, 1876, H.-7, 21. Prosecution against, H.-16, 4. ... . " " Admissions, discharges, and deaths from Ist January, , ■ ' 1876, to 31st December, 1933 (excluding transfere), « HOUSEHOLD CIRCULARS H.-7, 22. Discount on large postings, F.-l, 12. • * ', Admissions, re-admissions, discharges, and deaths, Sc., during year, H.-7, 10. . HOUSING— Admissions, ages of, H.-7, 11. 1 Accounts : State Advances Office, R.-13, 4, 12. Ages of patients— Building scheme — Died, H.-7, 13. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Discharged, H.-7, 12. Unemployment Board report, H.-35, 1, 12. On 31st December, 1933, H.-7, 15. Mining industry, C.-2, 6. \ ' Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 24. ' : > Causes of death, H.-7, 17. HUGHES, A. G. Conditions as to marriage, H.-7, 14. Report on petition of, 1.-l, o.
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. r - HUNT F. E.— INTERNATIONAL POSTAL UNION CONGRESS— Report on petition of, I.—l, 6. Held at Cairo, Ist February, 1934 : Report, F.—l, 2. HURLIMAN, MARY H.— INTEREST-RATES— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Collected and paid on loan-moneys during year by State _ rr , Advances Office, 8.-13, 2. KTJTT COUNTY RATING BILL Collection of, from investments from the Common Fund of Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 5 ; 1.-16, 4. the PubUc Trustee, 8.-9, 8. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See PUBLIC WORKS. H.-S.l'-IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT— Monetary Committee's report on, 8.-3, 17. Annual renort D-S On investments m the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Ft. ll], xi. P • ' ' Reduction : Budget Statement, 8.-45, 2, 3. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH BUREAUX— Report, H.-34, 32. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— . . „ , r.~ Deer in public domains, C.—lo, 3. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT- Department: Annual reportIndustrial associations and unions : Registrations, mspec- Advertising office, H.-22, 9. tions, &c., H.-11, 5. Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 13. Industrial disturbances during year, H.-11, 6. Animals Protection and Came Act, H.-22, 5. Legal decisions of interest, H.-li, 5- Auctioneers, H.-22, 9. Number of affiliated unions in each industrial association. Chartered clubs, H.-22, 9. and the number of members in each industrial union re- Cinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 12. gistered under the Act to 31st January, 1933, H.-11, ]-f „22 6. 12-15. Distinguished visitors, H.-22, 9. Work done under, during the year, H.-11, 4. Dominion Museum, H.-22, 12. Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of Con- Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 10. ciliation, H.-11, 4. Finance : Statement of accounts, &c., H.-22, 14. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Fire Brigades Act, H.-22, 10. Bread, retail trade in : Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Land-agents, H ■ Commercial Branch, Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, Legislation, H. 11, 4. 2 jq Local government, H.-22, 1. Committee. Sec under Committees. Naturalization, H.-22, 8. Department: Annual report- _ Opossum* 5, H.-22, 8. Banking returns to quarter ended 30th June for period ī, B^? no in 1925-34 H. 14 1. Hames, ti.-IZ, lu. Canadian National Exhibition, New Zealand Government Totalizator inspections, H.-22, 10. participation in, If.-44, 7. 4, Chattels Transfer Act, 1924, H.-44, 19. War funds, 10. Citrus industry, H.-44, 19. War graves, H.-22, 9. Commercial Trusts Acts, 19. - Flre brigades of the Dominion : Annual report, H.-12. H-44* Ifi' ' INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICEFishins industry H '-44 IS Distribution of publications through agency of, H.-22, 13. H -Sf 19 publications, H.-32, 2. C,e Fxnortr d H INTERNATIONAL POSTAL UNION CONGRESS— Imports' H-44' 4' Held at Cairo, Ist February, 1934 : Report, F.-l, 2. Islands. H.-44, 10. INTERNATIONAL SITUATIONFiji H-44 9 Statement by Prime Minister, A.-7. o^rteaJtrSrre a p>SettetLs H —44 12 INVESTMENT EXECUTIVE TRUST OF NEW ZEALAND, ~tr e representaW es ' • LTD., AND OTHER ASSOCIATED COMPANIES— t; Proposed special legislation arising out of reports on: British West Indies, H.-44, 8. Statement by Minister of Finance, H.-27a Canada H ii 6 Reports of Inspectors appointed under the Companies East H-44 li (Special Investigations) Act, 1934, to investigate the United Kingdom, H.-44, 5. of together with copies of the reports (interim United States of America, H.-44, 7. and final > of the Ne-1 T Soutn aies R °y al Commission on Industrial and commercial bulletins, H.-44, 22. matters concerning the promotion and operations of such Industrial rabbits, H.-44, 18. companies m New South Wales, H.-27, H.-27b. 13. TRUSTS. See under COMPANY PROMOTION Manufacturing industries : Official statistics, &c., H.-44, METHODS. Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 20. IM» AITO STBBL INDUSTRY (see also under MINING Motor-spirits (Regulation of Prices) Act, H.-44, 21. INDUSTRY)— New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, H.-44, 12. Operations of, H.-44, -1. 18 ' IRRIGATION. See uruter PUBLIC WORKS. Statistics relating to manufacturing industries, H.-44, 13. Timber, H.-44, 15. JA^AN see .«-«'EASTERN MARKETS)— Tobacco industry, K.-44, 17. Di s P ute ,Y' th g h f a ' A.-7, 2 Trading companies, H.-44, 19. Trade with: Returns, H.-28 96. Tung oil industry, H.-44, 18. Withdrawal from League of Nations, A.-7, 2. of, in prisons, H.-20, 5. JANSEN, S. H AND OTHERSDevelopment, local: Statement by Minister of Customs, Report on petition of, I. 13, 2. H —28a 4 Stock and station agents : Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16. JEWISH REFUGEES—Timber trade, C.-3, 11. From Germany, A.-5, 2, 6, 11. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. JOHNSON, L., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. INFANT MORTALITY— Health Department report, H.—3l, 15. JOHNSTON, J., AND SONS, LTD., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. INSURANCE COMPANIES (see cdso GOVERNMENT INSURANCE)— JOHNSTON, P., AND OTHERS— Deposits with Public Trustee, 8.-9, 11. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3.
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— —■ ■ , : : . JOHNSTONE, H.— KAPITI ISLAND— v Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. Plant and bird-life protection, C.-6 7 , ' ' JOINER, J., AND OTHERS— KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Annual report— '' ''' ' Balance-sheet, C.-12, 3. JONES, A., AND SONS, AND OTHERS— Exports : Quantity and value, C.-12, 1, 2. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Production during year, C.-12, 2. - * Research work, H.-34, 5. JONES-NEILSON, ORPAH, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. " KARLSRUHE " — German cruiser : Visit to Western Samoa A -4 a JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (REGULATION OF REPORTS) ' ' i BILL— KEITH, R.— - 'M, a ' Report of Select Committee on, 1.-l 1, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-1, 2. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— . KELLOW, W. A., AND OTHERS— Children's Court : Children before the Court during the year R o P°rt on petition of, 1.-13, 3. ended 31st March, 1934, and placed under the supervision of Child Welfare Officer, E.-4, 5. KEHZ, PHYLLIS— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8, 10, 11, 12. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 4. * v Crime— " Burglary of post-office premises, F.-l, 2. KETTLE, H., AND OTHERS— Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 6. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. viiTl > - Drunkenness, H.-16, 3. KEY, B.— * jJkjjGaming offences, H.-lfi, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. L A Number of offences reported, number of offences for which " f* • persons were apprehended or summoned, and compari- KINDERGARTENS. See. under EDUCATION. son of crime during the year with previous year, H.-16, - * '«• 12-15. KING, W. M., AND OTHERS- - Police prosecutions, H.-16, 6. Report on petition of, X.-13, 'i. » , ~ Prosecutions against hotelkeepers, H.-16, 4. Serious crimes, H.-16, 2. KING-COUNTSY— .-•"•V;--*; Sly grog selling, H.-16, 4. Prohibition of alcohol in, report on petition of, 1.-3, 5 Gradual unification of penal law and co-operation of States . in the prevention and suppression of crime, A.-5, 4. KIPA ROERA Incendiarism, H.-12, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. i j Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act: Legal decisions v«.'i of interest under, H.-l 1, 5. KIRKHRinF r_ i * 4 ' - Marine Department: Prosecutions, H.-15, 13. Ronr,r* r>„ Aotii-;,,,, r , , Mining industry : Prosecutions, C.-2, 2, 33, 50, 59, 60, 64. ' " under Offenders Probation Act, 1920, ™VEsTIGATipNSand Crimes Amendment Act, 1910 : Report for the year, 6, 8, 27 ; 3 °' 93 ; Penal and penitentiarv questions, A.-5, 9. Milling industry C. 4. Prisons Board : Annual report- anJ Industr > al «eareh, H.-34, 5, 6, 12, 15, 18. 21, Borstal cases, H.-20a, 2. ' Cases dealt with and Board's decisions, H.-20a, 1. j a doiio Habitual criminals, H.-20a, 2. r ™" f . , Hard labour, H.-20a, 2. Department: Annual reportReformative detention, H.-20a, 2. * AmmZmtrf TT 11 7 Prisons and Borstals: Construction, D.-l, xiv. i , u - Prisons Department: Annual report— K h f on rac s, H. 11, i. , * Chief Inspector of Prisons and Borstals : Report, H.-20, Retu™,H.-ll'7 e " lpioyed m ablleJ trade : Borstal visiting committees, H.-20, 10. § ' Epitom.olrepon.ot Factories Acfcl- ' ' ' *Sg!S2Z!S££g;* c,j.;.G rr r-. p r rt, H.-20, i-9. H -"' 3 - H.-20,6. Kr ■ is?"", d r« u -„ „, Industries : Development, H.-20, 5. Footwear Regulations Act inspections under, H.-11, 9. Prison statistics, H.-20, 1-4. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act- , Reformative detention and hard labour, H.-20, 7. and unions : Registration, Tables n.-ii, o. Actual number of distinct prisoners received into gaol B " U ' a,. .i„,.„„„„ H-,0, Finance : Income and expenditure, H.-20, 27. th# AC * t0 313t Mar ° b ' 1933 ! Maori prisoners received, £-20. 30. ~ < xr „ , N Turing7et! X K-20 rl 30 nCT3 P ™ Olla Work performed' bTcLrnl^on'ers' and Councils of """ »13. p «, r , T priio,, o, P ri Tr „ ***, year, H discharged during Scaffolding and Excavations Act, permits and inspections Prisoners: Ages and sentences, H.-20, 31. "L. rwx: » i * i Sale of Food and Drugs Act, prosecutions under, H.-31, 20, Secants Offices Act: Offices registered. Western Samoa, A.-4, 10-12. Shearers' 0 Accommodation Act, inspections under, ±1-—ll, O. __ Shops and Offices Act: Inspections, &c„ H.-11, 3. KAKA POROWINI AND OTHERS Tailoring Trade Regulations, inspections under, H.-11, 11Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. Unemployment, H.-11, 1.
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LAB Ot) R—coniinu-ed. LANDS—continued. Department: Annual report—continued. Native— Weights and Measures Act, reverification of weights, &c., Development— under, H.-11, 9. Animal report, G.-10. Weights and Measures Amendment Act, 1933 : Pro- Schemes, G.-11, 9—47. visions, H .-11, 10. Purchases, G.—ll, 61, 77, 95, 101, 103. Workers' Compensation Act, cases under, H.-11, 8. Rating, G.-11, 105. Primary industry— Pastures : Mineral contents, H.-34, 5, 18. In factories, H.-30, 94. Public domains and national parks of New Zealand : Annual Production in relation to labour, H.-30, 17. report— Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. National parks, C.-10, 2. Arthur Pass National Board, C.—lo, 8. LABODR BILLS— Egmont National Park, C—lo, 7. Committee. See under Committees. Tongariro National Park— Deer in, C.-10, 3. LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. See under RAILWAYS. Geology, C.-10, 3. Grace, late Mr. L. M. : Tribute, C.-10, 7. LAING, EL, AND OTHERS — Mountain hute : Erection by sports clubs, C.-10, 3. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Ohakune Track, C.-10, 7. Soils, C.-10, 5. LAND-AGENTS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Warden's report, C.-10, 7. Winter sports and excursions to the park, C.-10, 6. LANDS— Public domains, C.-10, 1. Committee. See under Committees. Scenery preservation : Annual report— Crown-lands settlement: Annual report— Expenditure : Statement, C.-6, 5. Educational endowment, C.-l, 6. Kapiti Island, C.-6, 7. Finance— Legislation, C.-6, 3. Expenditure, C.-l, 7. Reserves— National endowment, C.-l, 6. Condition of, C.-6, 2. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Made in 1933-34 under the Scenery Preservation Act, Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 6, 27. 1908, and amendments, C.-6, 4. Rents, postponements, remissions, and arrears, C.-l, 6. Revocation of, C.-6, 5. Lands— Summary of, C.-6, 5. All lands held on lease, C.-l, 26. Supervision, C.-6, 2. Development, C.-l, 2. Scenery Preservation Board, C.-6, 2. Drainage operations, C.-l, 23. Small-farm scheme — Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Settlement, 8.-6, 9. Boards, C.-l, 27. Unemployment Board's report, H.-35, 11. For settlement, C.-l, 27. Soil survey, H.-34, 6, 27. For selection, C.-l, 6. Pakihi lands, H.-34, 21. Selection during year, C.-l, 26. Surveys : Annual report, C.-l A. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 5. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 19. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 25. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 6. LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION— Legislation, C.-l, 2. Annual reportReports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts Arrears in the Land Transfer Department: Return, from C.-l, 8-12, 21-22. H.-3, 4. Review of past year, C.—l, 2. Business transacted, H.—3, 1, 2. Settlements established : Summary, C.-l, 13. Compulsory registration, H.-3, 1. Small farms C.-l 5. ' Deeds remaining unregistered on the 31st March, 1933 ; Dairy Industry Committee, report on, H.-30, 58. number received for registration and the number regisDevelopment tered during the year ; also the number remaining on Budget Statement, 8.-6, 9. that date and ended 31st March, 1934 ; the amount Director-General o'f Agriculture report, H.-29, 11. of fees collected during the same period, H.-3, 4. Native : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Fees received, H.-3, 3. Discharged soldiers settlement: Annual report— Mortgages under the Land Transier Act: Return showing Applications received and lands allocated, C.—9, 2. amount of money secured under, H.—3, 3. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. LAND-UTILIZATION COMPANIES. See under COMPANYTransactions for year, C.—9, 10. PROMOTION METHODS. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 3. i tvu i n General review, C.-9, 2. „ ' ' " . . , T _ „ k an( j s Report on petition of, 1.-o, 2. Proclaimed, C -9, 2 LEAD PROCESS REGULATIONS. See under LABOUR. Total, acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 7. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS — Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. International situation : Statement by Prime Minister, A.-7. Drainage operations— Report of the representative of New Zealand— Hauraki Plains : Annual report— Children and young people, protection of, A.-5, 9. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1. Contributions in arrears, A.-5, 8. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-8, 7. Crime, gradual unification of the penal law and coRangitaiki: Annual report— operation of States in the prevention and suppression Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.—ll, 1. of, A.-5, 4. Statement of accounts, &c., C.—ll, 3. Economic and financial questions, A.-5, 6. Swamp : Annual report — Health organization, A.-5, 5. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.—i, 1. Intellectual co-operation, A.-5, 11. Statement of accounts, &c., C.—4, 4. Mandates, A.-5, 10. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Annual report— Minorities, rights of, A.-5, 12. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, 1. Opium, traffic in, A.-5, 10. Land purchased and paid for during the year, C.-5, 2. Peace, collaboration of the press and the organization of, Land for Settlements Account, payment from, pursuant A.-5, 10. to section 10 (1) of the Native Land Amendment Act, Penal and penitentiary questions. A.—s, 9. 1932, during the year, C.-5, 2. Refugees (Jewish and others) from Germany, A.-5, 2, Private estates acquired to 31st March, 1934 : Summary, 6, 11. C.-5, 2. Slavery, A.-5, 11. Properties considered during the year : Number, C.-5, 2. Women and children, traffic in, A.-5, 9. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-5, 3. Women : Nationality, A.-5, 4. National endowments : Report for the year with schedule Western Samoa, Fourteenth report of the Government of showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endow- New Zealand on the administration of, for the year ment, C.—l 4, 1. ended 31st March, 1934, A.-4.
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, , .■. .. . ■ - • •. J. LEATHEM, C.— MeCLUTCHIE, H.— " «St, Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. Report on petition of, G.-6 ; 1.-3, 5. " , * i»1. ' • - I 4* * ! LEATHER AND PELTS— MeCORMICK, E. C.— *Lv„ * Research work, H.-34, 6, 25, 26. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. LEATHER, W. R.— McGREGOR, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. - : LEES, J., AND OTHERS— MeWTOSH, ISABELLA M.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. j j • ■■J. . .- 4 -£sr** ' LENNOX, EDITH M.— MeINTOSH, W.— ' -kf Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. * g LENNOX, SYBIL K.— MACKENZIE, H., AND OTHERS— * Report on petition of, 1.—7, 2. Report on petition of, L-8, 3. . • f ft ,; 3 LEVER BROS. AND OTHERS— McLEOD BROS. AND OTHERS— - ' ' * Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. LIBRARIES — McNAUGHT, G. J., AND OTHERS— Alexander Turabull: Report, H.-22, 13. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 3. '■ General Assembly : Annual report, H.-32. ' ■ / ■* " Native schools, E.—3, 3. McTAGGART N Victoria College : Reorganization and grant from Carnegie R(fDort on lotion of, 1.-2, 5. ' jf; . U •: Corporation, E.-7, 16. ' LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. " ofpSn 0f,2. .'t' J Ll p.fport, R jn petitioTc!i, f. N ° °3 rHE:R3_ ~ MAIL-SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. LIQUOH AND DRUGS— MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS.--,- . Prohibition in King-countrv, report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. ' - "J Traffic in, A.-5, 10. " MANGATU BLOCKS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. MANDATES— LITTLE BARRIER BIRD SANCTUARY— League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. Report of caretaker, H.-2, 8. Western Samoa : Fourteenth annual report of the Government of New Zealand on the administration of, for the LIVE-STOCK. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. year ended 31st March, 1934, A.-4. . :•/•. '.J! LLOYD, C. R., AND OTHERS— MANGAIA ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. ISLANDS. LOANS— MANIHIKI ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER Conversion — T « T avm Budget Statement, 8.-6, 7. iZLAiiva. p^peXl'of- 9 ' MANUAL INSTRUCTION. See under EDUCATION. 1933 London Loan, 8.-6, n. : :r \ Over-counter issue, 7th November, 1932, 8.-6, xviii. MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATIONS— Over-counter issue, Ist July, 1933, B-—6, xix. Report on, H.-44, 13. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-6, xxii. . ~ For purchase of fertilizer, 8.-14, 10. MAORI PURPOSES FUND BILI^Granted by Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 1, 9. Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 13. Provisions governing loans on mortgage by Public Trustee, • 8.-9, 10. MAORIS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. To dairy industry by Mortgage Corporation, H.-30, 70. k To local authorities by Public Trustee, 8.~9, 9. MAPS - - LOCAL AUTHORITIES- Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. . A [Pt. ll], xvi. V.- *3 State Advances Office : Statement of liabilities and Report on petition of, I. 2. assets, &c., as at 313t March, 1934, 8.-13, 9. ' Funds paid to, under Earthquake Act, 1931, 8.-13, 4. MARGARINE Loans to, by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9. Consumption in Great Britain, H.-30, 25. * • V*" , Local government, report on, H.-22, 1. Sinking funds, administered .by Public Trustee, 8.-9, 7. MARINE — ' Unemployment schemes : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Department: Annual report— Admiralty charts, H.-15, 5. LOCAL BILLS— Boilers and machinery : Inspections, &c_, H.-15, 8, 35, 36. Committee. See under Committees. Coastal survey, H.-15, 5. Examinations, H.-15, 5, 6, 8, 13, 34, 36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT— Finance, H.-15, 1. Report on, H.—22, 1. Fisheries, H.-15, 13, 14, 37, 38, 39-43. Marine Fish Hatchery and Biological Station, PortoLOCAL LEGISLATION BILL— bello, H.-15, 29. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 5 ; 1.-16, 5. Government shipping offices, H.-15, 7. Greymouth Harbour, H.-15, 3. - i„S LOCARNO TREATY, 1925— Harbour Board legislation, H.-15, 4. International situation, A.-7. Harbour-works, H.-15, 3. * Lighthouses, H.-15, 4. 5, 33. LOVE, HAPI, AND OTHERS— New Zealand Nautical Almanac and tide-tables, H.-15, 6..- ; ReporUon petition of, 1.-3, 10. Notices to mariners, H.-15, 6. Prosecutions, H.-15, 13. '.W; McARTHUR, J. S. See under COMPANY-PROMOTION Radio beacons, H.-15, 6. METHODS. Seamen: Sick and injured, &c., H.-15, 8, 32, 33. • "' ■ • V- - a . • ■ ■' " -w7*s-1 ' '.:r--:S ..'i S'\ r m
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MARlNE—continued. , r „ Trm ~ .. ~ De Sp n in e g- AmiUa ' S Sef" Casualties, H.-15, 35. AppendicesRegistration, H.-15, 7. Appendix A : Reports relating to metalliferous mines Ships— and stone-quarries, C.-2, J 6. Compasses, H.-15, 5. Ap^. d _% B = relatin g inspection of coalSurvey, H.-15, 6. . 4b. Signals : International code, H.-15, 6. ppendix C : Report of Board of Examiners—CertiW estport Harbour, H.—ls, 2 „ ficates issued, C.-2, 70, 71. Whaling, H.-15, 13. Coal-mining, C.-2, 2, 3. Lighthouses : Building and maintenance, D-1 xiii Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 8. Shipping— ' ' Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C-2 5 Cable radio messages addressed to ships at sea F-1 94 KUrVey ' C -~ 2 ' 6 ' " ' ' regietered in Kew Zealani *"-*■ 24 - G i nd gold duty - c - 2,2 - Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 5. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 4. Dairy industry exports, H.-30, 17, 41, 42 45 58 fi4 I]Q Low-temperature carbonization, C.-2, 3. 120. ' ' ' 081 M ' Ji9 ' Miners' pensions: Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2 7. Direction-finding signals for steamers, F-1 23 Mining privileges, C.-2, 2. Niue Island, A.~6, ]. ' ' JNew uses for coal : Carbonizing and briquetting C-2 He *" h -*-«» «it-» <- on. c.-2,2. Ship-to-shore radio-telephone services F-1 24 Schools of Mines : Scholarships, C.-2, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4 10 * S°° „ am emties at mining townships C-2 6 Staff, C.-2, 9. MARQUET A — St t te aid to mining, C.-2, 8, 9. . Report on petition of, L-2,7. Schools of Mines, C.-2 8 MATERNITY WELFARE. See under HEALTH. Subsidized prospecting:' Subsidies to unemploved to prospect for gold, C.-2, 8, 9. MAUI RANGIRAEATA AND OTHERS coal-mines, C.-2, 5, 6. Report on petition of, L-3, 12. Housing, C.-2, 6. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 6. MAUKE ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. C '~ 2 ' 5 ' MAY AND SONS, LTS., AND OTHERS— 3 " R-pot. on petition „,/,.-,3, 2 ' MEDICINE. See «mfer HEALTH p lnmg and f an 7. ««"'dents, C.-2, 5. Persons employed m or about mines and stone-quarries, MEDICAL STUDENTS. See under EDUCATION. Tables, C.-2, 10-15. MFIKTF J I S' 9' n X i P i° rt^ f n ? inerals and °°al-°utput, C.-2, 10 I™-.'- *&. : , 2 , 3 . "ii MEIKLE, H. F. W., AND OTHERS annually from 1857? " ! 1: " 1 " Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. *°- C° a } : Output from different fields C-2 12 No. 5. Coa : Output of different classes, C.-2, 12. ' MELTON, L. W„ AND OTHERS— * °imuorted °is^£' o A^? UaI P roducti <» a "d coal Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. No 7 Coal-^ MENTAL HOSPITALS. See HEALTH. Exerts*: Juntos, C.-2, 14. Exports : Cargo, C.-2. 14 METEOROLOGICAL— No. 8. Number of persons employed in minim? C, 91 n Cook ana other Islands, A.-3, 5 Gold-mining—Assistance to prosLctors • l J Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Board's report, H.-35, 10. ' tjnem P'°y rn ™t Office; Report, H.-34, 2, 57. Stat « coal-mines : Annual reportJames Colliery, C.-2a, 3 MIDLAND ENGINEERING CO., LTD. AND OTHFR<S Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2 Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 5-13 v\ eetera Samoa, A.-4, 20. "cffi™"i" iS'f™»" *"?' AKD OTHERS— ' A - d ' Report on petition of, G.-6b ; 1.-3, 4. MILFORD SOUND— MINORITIES— Provision of radio-telegraph facilities, F.-I, 24. Rights of, A.-5, 12. eport of Manager of Government Hostel, H.-2, 11 „„„ c , ' MISSIONSMILK. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Schools, Native, E.-3, 5, 7. MILLS, W. J., AND OTHERS— MITCHELL, A.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. MILROY, W.— MITCHELL, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. Report on petition of, 1,-2, 4. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING INDUSTRY. MI TCHELL, H. TAI, AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3 14 MINING ACT, 1928— A ZSoSSt regulations under, report of Select C °WITTEE, 1934Abnndance, problem of, 8.-3, 86. MINING AMENDMENT BILL Banking and credit, 8.-3, 23, 81.' Report of Select Committee on, 1.-4, 2: 1-5 4 Banking figures and the state of trade, B-3 8-1 9 ankmg system, relation of, to the State, b'.-3, 1~8 83
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. _ — _ — __ MONETARY COMMITTEE, 1934—continued. MONETARY COMMITTEE, 1934—continued. Report—continued. Minutes of evidence-continued. .... V' ' Banking transactions : Stock and station agents, 8.-3, 16. Summary of schemes and suggestions considered, but on Bank : Reserve Bank, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. which no oral evidence was taken— Banks'powers to issue money, 8.-3, 81. Adanis, 3?8.~3$ 744. _ , Bank taxation: Interest rates and charges, 8.-3, 17. Aiken,, &.A., 8.-i3, /44. : „ 1 : Credit— Barker, H. C., 8.-3, 744. . . - ■ Creation, 15.-3, 87. Bartie, A.. 8 .-3, 744. .t ' Monopoly, 8.-3, 85. Beamish, 15.,8_-3, 744. f', A*" Currency inflation, 8.-3, 32, 80. 5• . i * T t -do ~aa 1 "" *' v " Exchange-rate— A ; f •»?•"*• /44. Raising of, 8.-3, 64-75. Broadbent, A. M., 8.-3, 744. .. . Stabilization, 8.-3, 42-47. Buckleton, R. G., 8.-3, 744. . . . ■. Gold standard, 8.-3, 39. Burdan, B. R., 8.-3, 744. Government Lending Department: Activities, B-3, 62. Burgess,, J., 5.3, /44. Memorandum of dissent, 8.-3, 80. Cawardine, J.,8.~3, , Chamberlam, W. E., B-3, 744. Monetary system- Chappie, A. H„ 8.-3, 744. Douglas Credit Scheme- Cooper, J. W„ 8.-3, 744. Douglas Scheme for .New Zealand, 50-54, 84. Coulter, W. H„ 8.-3, 744. Douglas Social Credit Movement of New Zealand, Cumber> R M H> B _ 3> 744 . proposals 0i,8.-3, 05-60. Davies, W. H„ 8.-3, 744. Guernsey Island and similar scnemes, ±1.-3, 47, So. gjy s ]3 -3 744 Present observations on, 8.-3, 3-8, 21, 80, 81, 87. Gaffney' T' B -3* 744 Money, banks' power to issue, 8.-3, 81. Gibbs F G B-3 744 Price-levels, 8.-3, 26-32, 84, 87. Halibar, G., 8.-3, 744. Public works as an adjunct to monetary control during Hansen, A. K., 8.-3, 744. period of depression, 8.-3, 61. Harwood, j. L., 8.-3, 744. - Reserve Bank, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. Hawkes, G. A., 8.-3, 744. *' Stewart, Hon. W. Downie: Explanatory statement, TTnllinoa L B-3 744 • 8.-3, 76-79. Jacombs, P. N., 8.-3, 744. r V M>l Minutes of evidence— Joblin, G. F., 8.-3, 744. ~ Proposals and evidence considered by Committee— Latham, H,, 8.-3. 744. ~ * * » - Banks, Associated, 8.-3, 26. Long, A. F., 8.-3, 745. , a ■ Beckerleg, 8., 8.-3, 530. Marr, de J. H., 8.-3, 745. . : Belshaw, H., 8.-3, 157. Martin, J., 8.-3, 745. t Carlisle, F„ 8.-3, 627. Masters, L. M„ 8.-3, 745. Cederholm, W. S., 8.-3, 558. Mason, R. V., 8.-3, 745. : Chambers of Commerce, Associated, 8.-3, 163. Morpeth, W. 1., 8.-3, 745. ' ?*' , Closey, S. J. E. (Douglas Credit Movement of New McCarthy, A. P., 8.-3, 745. Zealand), 8.-3, 188. McClay, D. 0., 8.-3, 745. Colbeck, F„ 8.-3, 408. McDonald, C. R.. 8.-3, 745. - / , Commonwealth Land Party of New Zealand (E. W. McLauchlan, E. J., 8.-3, 745. Nicolaus), 8.—3, 593. McLeavey, J. A., 8.—3, 745* Douglas, C. H., 8.-3, 167. McLellan, J., 8.-3, 745. Douglas, C. H. : Correspondence, 8.-3, 164. McMillan, J. D„ 8.-3, 745. Douglas Credit Movement of New Zealand, 8.-3, 188. Nunes, R., 8.-3, 745. Employee Partnership Institute, Ltd. (H. Valder), Oldham, A., 8.-3, 745. 8.-3", 286. Picken, A., 8.-3. 745. Feenev, .J., 8.-3, 686. Sharp, C. A., 8.-3, 745. Field, A. N., 8.-3, 377. Sinton, W„ 8.-3, 745. Findlav, J. C„ 8.-3, 362. Smvthe, M. 8., 8.-3, 745. Fit/.herbert, P. 8., 8.-3, 574. Squires, C. H„ 8.-3, 745. Fitzherbert, S. W„ 8.-3, 654. Stone, T. A. F„ E.-3, 745. Forde, H. 1., 8.-3, 250. Thevenand. C. W„ 8.-3, 745. Fruit-export Control Board, 8.-3, 742. Thomsen, H. C., 8.-3, 745. Gatenby, W. J., 8.-3, 488. Vinnicombe, H., 8.-3, 745. Gray, W. A., 8.-3, 300. Watson, H„ 8.-3, 745. Haddow, H. W. U„ 8.-3, 268. Watters, R„ 8.-3, 745. Holland, S. G., 8.-3, 428. Weston. I. W„ 8.-3. 745. Lang, W. S., and Russell, W. G., 8.-3, 442. White, C. L., 8.-3, 745. Lysnar, W. D„ 8.-3, 645. White, C. N., 8.-3, 745. Mander, A. E. (New Zealand Manufacturers' Federa- _ . tion), 8.-3, 742. MONEY-ORDERS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Mason, H. G. R., 8.-3, 324. Moore, F. T„ 8.-3, 522. MONTGOMERY, L. N„ AND OTHERS— Moore, F. W., 8.-3, 312. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Mullenger, G., 8.-3, 709. Nash, W„ 8.-3, 333. MOORE, A. W — New Economics Research Association (A. Scott), 8.-3, Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. 472. Nicolaus, E. W. (Commonwealth Land Party of New MOOR, J. 8., AND OTHERS — Zealand), 8.-3, 593. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Nicoll, F. W„ 8.-3, 634. Roberts, R. H„ 8.-3, 691. MOHLEY, H.— Russell, W. G., and Land, W. S., 8.-3, 442. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 7. • Sainsburv, A. G., 8.-3, 505. Schmidt," H., 8.-3, 651. MORSE, C. 0., AND OTHERS— Schreiber, H., 8.-3, 725. Report on petition of, X.-2, 6. .: Scott, A. (New Economics .Research Association), 8.-3, 472. MORTGAGES— Seddon, W., 8.-3, 737. Dairy industry, H.-30, 53, 57, 68, 70, 71, 72. Taylor, J., 8.-3, 455. I Investments : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Tocker, H., 8.-3, 132. ! Transactions : Discharged soldiers settlement, C.-9, 8. Treasury, The, 8.-3, 1. i Under the Land Transfer Act, return showing the amount of Tucker, J., 8.-3, 348. I money secured under, H.-3, 3. Valder, H. (Emplovee Partnership Institute, Ltd.), ■ 8.-3, 286. " MORTGAGORS AND TENANTS RELIEF AMENDMENT Walker, L. C., 8.-3, 667. I BILL— Williams, D. 0., 8.-3, 114. ! . Report of Select Committee on, 1.-11, 1. / -
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MORTGAGORS' RELIEF— NATIVE AFFAIRS-—continued. Legislation »8 administered by the Public Trustee, 8.-9, 9. Commission report—continued. Audit Office-— MORTON AND COLLINS AND ANOTHER— Complaints byReport on petition of, 1.—9, 2. Summaries of complaints, 6.-11, 63. Special references to proved complaints, 6.-11, 70. MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— Fencing-posts issued outside schemes, 6.-11, 92. Committee of mquiiy, 1934 : Keport, H.-44a. Fencing-wire issued in Northern Wairoa, 6 -11 87 Industries and Commerce Department's report on, H.-44, Coldsmith and Poananga, 6.-11, 85. ~ , , . . . 6rass-seed issued to Ngatiporou Dairy Co., 6.-11. Memorandum explaining the operation of the industry and 71. tr' e /i r J atU ic a le e ® controlling legislation, 6rass-seed issued to Pohutu Station, 6.-11, 70. ' McDowell's leasehold : Purchase, 6.-11, 77. Maketu fencing, 6.-11, 83. MOTOR-SPIRITS (REGULATION OF PRICES) ACT— Manures, 6.-11 93. Operations of, H.-44, 21. Maori Arts and Crafts Board, G.-11, 94. Motor-trucks at Rotorua, G.-11, 79. irmTtn. ™ r, , Native Minister's— MOTOR-VEHICLES. See vnder TRANSPORT. Car-hire, 6.-11, 88. Toll-calls, 6.-11, 88. MOYNIHAN, J.— Ruatahuna sheep, 6.-11, 92. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. Schoolboys' unemployment jobs, 6.-11, 86. Stores Control Board Regulations, 6.-11, 78. Tihiotonga truck, 6.-11, 80. MUNRO, D.— Tupara Kingi— Report on petition of, 1.—2, 5. Increased wages, 6.—11, 82. Overpayment, 6.-11, 81. MULLIS. C. E., AND CO., AND OTHERS- Wages-sheets signed in blank, G.-11, 83. Report on petition of, 1.-13 3. Waiomatatmi meeting-house, G.-11, 86. Wilson, D. D. : Live-stock transactions, G.—ll, 74. Duty of Audit, G.-11, 63. V> ~ Barry, Patrick, complaint by, 6.-11, 160. Keport on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Burgess, Mrs. M. C., complaint by, 6.-11, 156. Civil list, 6.-11, 107. MURRAY, J. S., AND OTHERS— Controller and Auditor-Ceneral. See Audit Office. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. Control of Maori Land Board schemes, 6.-11, 112. Dewes, H. J,, Audit complaint re, 6.-11, 80. „ Dix, Mrs. Rahera, complaint by, 6.-11, 162. MURiKA, ROSE A.— East Coast Maori Soldiers' Fund, G.-11, 117 Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. East Coast Native Trust, C.-11, 148. Fencing-posts issued outside schemes, 6.-11, 92. MUSEUMS Fencing-wire issued in Northern Waiapu, G.-11, 87. Dominion, H.-22, 12. Ferrn, J. D. : Conflict between interest and duty, G.-11, Carnegie" Corporation for development purposes, available to the Maori people Arawa Trust Board, G.-11, 128. Civil list, G.-11, 107. MOSQUITO-CONTROL— East Coast Maori Soldiers' Fund, 6.-11, 117. Experiments in, H.-22, 13. Maori Purposes Fund, 6.-11, 107. Tuwharetoa Trust Board, 6.-11, 131. NAPIER AND SUBURBS MILK BILL- Goldsmith, CharlesReport of Select Committee on I -16 4 Conflict between interest and duty, G.-11, 104. Use of unemployment funds, G.-l 1, 85. Grass-seed NATIONAL EXPENDITURE ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1932— Issued to Ngatiporou Dairy Co., Ltd 6-11 71 Dairy Industry Commission report, H.-30, 55. Issued to Pohutu Station, G.-11, 70. ' ' Greymouth reserves, G.-11, 152. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS— Hakurenga Station, G.-11, 29. Report for the year with schedule showing aggregate area of S° ata Btation ' G '- 11 ' USland excluded from the endowment, C.-l 4 Hoia and Hereheretan Stations, 6.-11, 122, 127. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-16. ' Ikaroa Maori Land Board -development scheme, 6.-11, 23. NATIONAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION— IfV*" 'I" from, G.-11, 95. Budget Statement, 8.-6 2 Kaihau development scheme, G.-11, 19. Efficiency of, re dairy industry H -30 7<> Kingi, Tupara, Audit complaints re, G.-11, 81. of, „ J* induSi I3J 70. K-Ws-" 6 ""' Loans by, to dairy industiy, H.-30, 70. lies, A J. G.-11, 95. Kingsbury, G.-11, 103. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— McDowell's lease, G.-11, 77 Annual report of Board. H.-17. Revell's lease, G.-11, 101. Statement of amount paid into, by way of State subsidy System of, G.-11, 61. ,A - ' McDowell's lease, purchase of, G.-U, 77. McKenzie, Keith, complaint by, 6.-11, 159. NATIVE AFFAIRS— Maketu, Audit complaint re fencing at, 6.-11, 83. Commission report— Mangatu Trust, G.-11, 148. Accounting system of Narive-land-development schemes H anUre . 8 ' Audi j «™p]aint re, G.-11, 937 G.-11, 47. P schemes, Maori Arts and Crafts Board, Audit complaint re, G.-l 1, Centralization of accounts, G.-11, 50. ~9 4\ , , „ , Defective stores control, G.-11, 50. Maori Land Boards Defective live-stock records, 6.-11, 50. Constitution and farming-powers, 6.-11, 12. Inefficiency of office reorganization H932) 6-1] l ī'> Farms farming assistance: Whether justified. Lack of control by Head Office, 6.-11 sl' ' " r- 7 7*T Amohanga Horima te, complaint bv 6-11 I=lB Limit of advances for farming purposes, 6.-11, 26. " Anaura Station, 6.-11, 22. '' Proposal to abolish, 6.-11, 25. Aohanga Station, G.-11, 30. Schemes for Native-land development and farming Aotea Maori Land Board development schemes G -11 22 .r * s i istance ' G.-11, 9. Arawa District Trust Board, G -11 I <>8 ' ' Maori Purposes Fund, 6.-11, 107. i—lndex Vol. 111. ' Melville, 6eorge, complaint by, 6.-11, 160.
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NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. Commission report —continued. Commission vj?* Mitchell, H. Tai: Conflict between interest and duty, AucUt compSit re truck, G.-11, 80. -JIIIC. \ '-i nn oo Development scheme, G.-11, 21. I, MonteuFarm G.-ll 23 Purchase from lies, G.-11, 95. U?gr Motatau Base i arm, G.-11, 3b. Timber royalties, collection of, G.-11, 156. Hp Motor-trucks, Audit complaint re, G.-11, Tiratu Station, G.-11, 143. - Motuweka Station, G.-11, 142. Tima "Rlook O -11 156 • • Native Land Settlement Board, re-organization of, G.-l 1, Xokaanu La^d Board development scheme, G.-ll.lg'' ' Native leadership and Native workers, G.-11, 40. Tuwharetoa Trust Board, G.-11, 131. • Native Minister Unemployment funds— 'W' Audit complaint re— Administration of, G.-11, 56. iS* Car-hires, G.-11, 88. Employment of schoolboys, G.—ll, 86.- ' Toll-calls, G.-11, 88. Use by Goldsmith and Poananga, G.—ll, 85. Conflict between interest and duty, G.-11, 104. Wages-sheets signed in blank, G.-11, 83. Position — Waiariki Maori Land Board development schemes, G.-11, As regards Native Trustee, G.-11, 137. 20. In State development schemes, G.-11, 37. Waikohu Block, G.-11, 127. Native Trustee — Waipipi development scheme, G.-11, 18. Administration of, G.-11, 134. Wehi, Pouaka, complaint by, G.-11, 156. Complaints against, G.-11, 149, 162. _ West Coast settlement reserves, G.-11, 149- , • -Jv« Schemes for Native-land development and farming Westport reserves, G.—ll, 153. assistance, G.-11, 27. Wilson, D. D., live-stock transactions with, G.-11, 74. * Ngatai, ICahutopuni, complaint by, G.-11, 156. East Coast Native Trust lands— * J*Ngatiporou Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., Audit com- Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-3. y i # plaint re, G.-11, 71. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-3, 7. 98 North, A. K., complaints by, G.-11, 149. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks: Balance-sheet and Poananga, use of unemployment funds by, G,— ll, 86. statement of accounts, G.-4. Pohutu Station— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-3, 8. Audit complaint re grass-seed, G.—ll, 70. Education — . Mortgages to Native Trustee, G.-11, 139. Minister's report, E.-l, 29. * " Rating on Native lands, G.-11, 105. Native children : Annual report, E.-3. Revell's lease, purchase of, G.-11, 101. School hygiene, H.-31, 27. Ruatahuna development scheme — Land-development, 8.-6, 10. Audit complaint re purchase of sheep, G.-11, 92. Schemes—Statement showing development costs: SeheExpenditure, G.-11, 35. dules, G.-10, 2-46. j % Rutledge, J. H. D., complaint by, G.-11, 162. Statement by Minister, G.-10, 1. Schemes for Native-land developments- Maoris, regulations providing for the registration of births Classes» of, G.-11, 9. and deaths of : Report of Select Committee, 1.-3, 9. Maori Land Board schemes — Native Land Courts— Constitution and farming-powers of Maori Land And other matters under control of Native Department: Boards G-ll 9 Annual report, G.-9. Control of Maori Land Board schemes, G.-11, 24. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. Finance G-ll 10 Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Aotea Maori Land Board, G.-11, 22. Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, payment for land purIkaroa Maori Land Board. G.-11, 23. suant to section 10 (1) of the, during the year ended 31st South Island Maori Land Board, G.-11, 24. March 1934, C.-5. Tairawhiti Maori Land Board, G.-11, 21. Native Purposes Act, 1933— Tokerau Maori Land Board, G.-11, 10. Report 3 on petitions of— , ; . Waiariki Maori Land Board, G.-11, 20. McClutch.e, H., G.-6. Waikato-Maniopoto Maori Land Board, G.-11, 18. Min Tatana and others, G.-6b. ;V,., Native Trustee's schemes, G.-11, 27. Te Atarangi Tufano, G.-6a. State schemes— Tupito Maruera and another, G.-6c. Financial administration of schemes, G.-11, 47. Unemployment—Maoris: Unemployment Board report, General, G.-11, 31. H.-35, 7. Native leadership and Native workers, G.-11, 40. _ , ■ «;> Orgardzation and administration, G.-11, 38. NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION BILLPolicy of schemes and position of Native Minister, Report of Select Committee on, 1. o, 2, 4. fi--11 37 ~ Recommendations, G.-11, 43. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL-— ■ Specific matters affecting recommendations, G.-11, Report of Select Committee on, I. 3,7.. Tokaanu development scheme, G.-11, 31. NATURALIZATION. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. - Whether schemes are justified G>.-11, 44. NAUMANN, G. C„ AND OTHERS- ' *fc luffing G.-n; 53. Report on petition of, 1.-16, 3. W, Storekeeper's G-11, 155 NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS- f; ' Stores Control Board Regulations, G. 11, 78. Phosphates, report on, H.-29, 12. State development schemes — _ . > Financial administration of schemes, G.-11, 47. NAVY See under DEFENCE. ' - • General, G.-11, 31. - f;\ ' Native leadership and Native workers, G.-11, 40. NEWDICK, VIOLET— Organization and administration, G.-11, 38. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. Policy of the schemes and position of Native Minister, G.-U,31 NELSON, O. F — Recommendations, G.-11, 43. Deportation of, from Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. Specific matters affecting recommendations, G.-11, 40. Whether schemes justified, G.-11, 44. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH LAND EXCHANGE AND Taheke advances, G.-11, 20. EMPOWERING BILL— Tairawhiti Maori Land Board development scheme, G.-11, Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.-16,2. 2i v liiplji Tawanui Station, G.-11, 141. NEW SOUTH WALESTe Hapua, G.-11, 17. Royal Commission on company-promotion methods. 14» Te Kao, G.-11, 10. end of H.-27.] « G.-11. 168. NEW ZEALAND ARMY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. See under Thomason, Mrs. M., complaint by, G.-11, 159. i DEFENCE,
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W AND A TEIEGHTPHI DCASTINS BOARD (see aUo POST OAMARU HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILL Second annual report-i Re POrt of Select Committee on, I -16 3 Advisory Council, F.-3, 3. SSS?S£2IS P-3 , SSSbnf" '«ms2 - OFFENDERS' MOBATlONjSgsa.'gii.r 1 """ • *-*• 4 ■ A »" d - Receiving licenses, F.-3, 3. _. JAr Religious services children's hour, and news, F.-3 3 Y .BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Special sernoes, F.-3, 2. ' Report of Seiect Committee on, 1,-16 2 Talks— '' Educational and general, F.-3, 2. OIL - $ ee under PETROL. Plays and sketches, F.-3, 2 . Technical, F.-3, 4. OLLIVIER, C. C. M.— . w ' Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3 ? f E , BT CONVERSION ACT, 1932-33- O'NEILL P Controller and Auditor-General's report on, B-1 fPt TTI R * • vu. 1 ' 1 L rt - iJ J- Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. INSTITUTE OF CLERKS OF WORKS OPIUM - See und <* LIQUOR AND DRUGS. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-9, 2. OPOSSUMS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. NEW ZEALAND FREEHOLDS AND BUILDINGS LTD - T ? ADE AGREEMENTwss?:ā, 28 , 8 . ™„, Article 8, H.-28, 14. P H° JOURNAL 0F &CIENCE AND -HKO. OVERSEAS TRADE REPRESENTATIVES— Publication, H.-34, 32. work of, H.-44, 12, 22. NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURERS' FEDERATION PACIFIC EXPLORATION CO LTD - NEW ZEALAND NAVAL FORCES. See under DEFENCE. PAEA PARO K COMS" P RV0 E S°MET r S K ' LTO ' SM "" EW „ Sf? ? !r SSSS^01 2 ' " ASSPORTi. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. NGOHI NGATAI AND OTHERS— PARATA PITA KFRF Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. Report 8> 9 , NICHOLLS, G. A., AND OTHERS- PARSONS, C , AND OTHFR<!_ Report oxl petition of, L-13, 3. petition of f NICKLIN, L. M.— „„„„ Report on petition of, I-5 6 PASSION FRUIT INDUSTRY— ' • Keport on, H.-44, 18. NIELSEN, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. PASTORAL. See AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL NIUE ISLAND— PALMERSTON ISLAND See rnnir „ Administration, report on- ISLANDS. COOK > Afro OTHER Agriculture, A.-6, 4. Education, A.-6, 4. PARAGUAY— Finance, A.-fi, I, 5, 6, 7, 8. War with Bolivia, A.-7, 2. High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 3. Mecucal and public health, A.-6, 3. PAiENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MAP KS Meteorological, A.-6, 4. Annua! with statement of accounte H -10 legislation affecting, A.-6, 3. Post and Telegraph— PEARN, F. M., AND OTHERS—Volume of business, A.-6, 4, Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2 Wireless, A.-6, 4. Public Works, A.-6, 4. PEACE ORGANIZATION— Shipping, A.-6, 3. League of Nations report, A-5 10 Trade, A.-6, 1. ' Transfer of Niue Island from Minister of Cook Islands to PE if RS 2 N ' H " Minister of External Affairs, A.-6, 1. Je,a Ms to Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. vital statistics, A.—6 4 "ELK. ' SLAm - - -*■ W0« AND OTHER NOLAN, F., AND OTHERS— PENSIONS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Amounts paid on account of pensions for the fir, • r ended 31st March from 1930 to iqi R « fi nanc)al year NORTHCROFT, E. K., AND OTHERS— Department: Annual report— ' ' ' XUI " . Ke P ort on petition of, 1.-2, 4. 9""* 1 Pensions : Statistics, H.-18, 4 j Cost of administration. H.-18 2.' WEEDS - See under AGRICULTURAT icn i | amiJy allowances, H.-18, 2. ' PASTORAL. ukICULTURAL AND P™ts on behalf of other Governments, H.-l8 1 NOXIOUS WEEDS AMENDMENT BILL p with n «mber in forcedg a °j^ c ® n^ 1!atlon8 ' In eac t year, Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 5; 1.-10, 2. IL-IS, l" ' An " Ual Val " e and total payments. NURSES. See under HEALTH Old-age, increase in, 8.-6 14 Miners, C.-2, 7. '
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PERRY, SIR WILLIAM AND OTHERS— POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Report on petition of, I. -10, 2. Annual report—continued. Finance — PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 31. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 33, 34. PETROL— Radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business trailsConsumption by motor-vehicles and otherwise, H.-40, 6. acted during year as compared with previous year. Motor-spirits (Regulation of Prices) Act: Operations, H.-44, F.-l, 37. 2i Receipts and payments, F.-l, 31. Motor-spirits taxation, H.-40. Statement of Snancial operations and business of the Oil prospecting, C.-2, 2. Department for the year, F.-l, 3. Retail price : Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Telegrams, number of, forwarded and the revenue derived from on paid telegrams and toll-calls (including v cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) PET ,A. . . ( T oak during the vears 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 36. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4, 6. » Household circulars : Discount on .large postings, PHILLIPS, J. E., AND OTHERS Letters : "Average number posted per unit of population. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. F-1 16 ~ rpo t Letters, newspapers, parcels, &c.: Estimated number PHILLIPS, r. posted and delivered within New Zealand during the Report on petition of, 1.-5, o. F.-I, 35. . „„ T „ . T Mail services— PHIZACKLaA, J— Air M . Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Inland, F.-l, 12. ~ ■ ( PHORMIUM TENAX- Miniit^ repoi-^" Industries and Commerce Departments report on, H.-14, f Erection at Dvmedin and Taumaninui , 17, F-i 2. .™m*nnAT ~iao Commercial branch, F.-l, 2. PHOSPHATES. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PAS- International Postal Union Congress, F.-l, 2. TORAL. Mail services— Air, F.-l, 3. > PHYSICAL EDUCATION. See under EDUCATION. Inland and ocean, F.-l, 3. ; Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 1. PIERCY, I.— Radio broadcasting— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 4. Patent rights, F.-l, 6. Reception : Interference, F.—l, 7. PLANT RESEARCH STATION- Services, F.-l, 6. R»port, H.-29, 31 ; H.-34, 5, 12. Empire services, F.—l, 6. Telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 5. PLAYS AND SKETCHES — Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1. Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Stamps, new : Issue, F.-l, 3. Western Samoa, F.—l, 3. PLOWMAN, J. N., AND OTHERS — Telegram charges, F.-l, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. Telephone-exchange services and toll service, F.-l, 5. Money-orders, F.-l, 17. POLICE— Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 12. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 9. New Zealand submarine cables : Cook Strait cables, F.-l, Department: Annual report— 21. Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 6. Parcels, number and weight of, exchanged with other Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. countries during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 32. Drunkenness, H.-16, 3. Postal-notes, F.-l, 17. Gaming offences, H.-16, 4. . Postal packets, missing, F.-l, "17. Growth of Department, H.-16, 5. Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 17. Number of offences reported, the number of offences for Postal Union : Statistics, F.-l, 15. which persons were apprehended or summoned, and Radio-telegraph and telephone servicescomparison of crime during the year with previous Broadcasting service, F.-l, 25. year : Return, H.-16, 12-15. _ Business transacted during the year as compared with Proportion of Police Force to population and cost per in- previous year, F.-l, 37. habitant in various countries, H.-16, 18. Cable-radio messages addressed to ships at sea: Police buildings, &c., H.-16, 1, 7. Charges, F.-l, 24. ] _ . Prosecutions, H.-16, 4, 6. Call signs for vessels registered in New Zealand, F.-I, Reports (-extracts) of officers in charge of districts, H.-16, 24. 7—ll. Departmental radio stations : Operations, F.-1, 22. Serious crimes, H.-16, 2. Direction-finding signals for steamers, F.-l, 23. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 4. Emergency radio-stations, F.-l, 24. _ Strength of Force, H.-16, 1, 16-18. Milford Sound : Provision of radio-telegraph facilities, Stations : Construction, D.-l, xv. F.-l, 24. Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. Niue Island, direct radio-telegraph service with, JS.-l, 23. Dnvranw TIWAI Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 22. Import on petftion of, 1.-3, 6. Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition: Radio transr r mission, F.-l, 24. • . , v „ .. TTn jvn nTHFRS- Ship-to-shore radio-telephone services, F.-l, 24. POMEROY, J., AND CO., LTD., AND OTHERS Stam p B) new , F.-l, 15. Report on petition of, 1.-9, Stores Branch, F.-l, 11. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 10. PORTOBELLO FISH HATCHtRY Telegraph and toll services, F.-l, 18-21. Report for the year, H.-15, 29. Cable messages : Amendment to regulations, F.-l, 19. Waitangi celebrations, F.-l, 19. POST AND TELEGRAPH — Telephone-exchange services— Annual report— Adoption of new type of telephone cable, F.-l, 30. British postal orders, F.-l, 17. Automatic telephone exchanges, F.-l, 29. Buildings and land, F.-l, 11. Development of svstems, F.-l, 27. Burglary : Post-office premises, &c., F.-l, 16. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 28. Commercial branch, F.-l, 10. Work performed for other Departments. F.-l, 17. Correspondence : Prohibited, f.-l, lb. Registration of motor-vehicles, F.-l. 17. Departmental Correspondence School, r.-l, 10. „ r * ~ , ~ Examinations, F.-l, 10. Workshops. F.-l. 11.
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TELEGRAPH— continued. j DrttJl Broad c&stmg— PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— continued. Oook and other Islands, A.-3, 9 Controller and Auditor-General's remn—, • j Educational purposes, E.-2, 4. j Delay "> publication of the annual accounts Tl'fPt TTI Marine : Radio beacons, H.-15, 6 XH - «counts, tl.-l [Pt. ll], NiZ Boa ' rd ' : Annual re P° rt > i"-3- D riv rtmental BCCOUnte and 8.-I [Pt. H], Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Discrepancies between the nnhiio * Bu!ld° rkerS ' ® ducational Committee, Auckland, E-7 9 F a! ? d the Treasul 7 books. 8.-l [Pt. ll] "8" PU !ehed Bmld mgs and !d: Public Works Statement D-1 xv Exchange rates- 1 iJ ' X ' Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. ' Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Act o, , Niue island, A.-6, 4. actions under, B-1 [Pt ll] viii ' transF < ahhc W ° rks Sta tement, D.-l, xvi of ' in the public accounts, 8.-l [Pt HI ix Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. ' Avl ' Expenditure not submitted for audit B If Pf iri -- POULTRY , , POULTRY. AGRICULTURAL AHD PASTORAL- g.taoL wi.i, 8.-I [Pl . POWICK, L., AND OTHERS : 8.-l [Pt ll]"xf Loomit cash baia nce investments, **" - "**" * "'s^Lsrs-iTptf, s- —-™ - PRAIN, AMBLER A.— • Post-audit- system, 8.-l [Pt. ll], x ji Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. UDpaid : Stat <^ent, PRATT, J. H„ AND OTHERS- S &c„tTeZrt of wiST an , d Vaiue of Btores > Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5 . writing-offend for since last report, 8.-l [Pt. 11l xxii Account PRESS— Statement showing the public debt nf tko ri Collaboration of : League of KaWs report, A.-5, 10. PRESTON, F., AND OTHERSReport on petition of 1.-13 3 industries and Commerce, H.-44, 22. Internationa,! Exchange Service, H.-22 13 PRICES— Scientific and Industrial Research, H.-34, 32. Export, rise in : Budget Statement, 8.-6 1 2 PUBI.TP Rrmniur» „ Price-levels— •. >z- rUBWC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS Losses caused through low price-levels 8.-13 9 r. Monetary Committee's report on. 8.-3', 26-32' 84 87 PUB LIC HEALTH. See HEALTH Primary industry, H.-30, 24, 25, 26, 34 37 .57 '«7 Guaranteed prices, H.-30, 1.7. ' ' ' PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. P mTOL£. D ° ST " Y ' S " AGRICULTURAL AHD A " B HEAL ™ R «=»RTS Agriculture Department, H.-29 11 PRIME MINISTER— Dairy industry, H.-30, 120. Visit to Rarotonga, A.—3 3. ÜBLIC PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. PRINTING AND STATIONERY DFPi »riv-c<.r^r tbe —t of SS or el6ewW as on 31st March; i 934 PRISONS. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. yeafen^d PROSSER, R., AND OTHERS— PUBLIC SERVICE— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Native Department: Staffing, G.-11, 53. P A B brtrac A t C of°'?h TS_ , PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONERAostract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Annual report— Accounts of W Zealand for the year ended 31st March Administration, H.-14, 1. T, 1 1 1"-!]• ' Administrative changes H-14 in Gov?™ + n Btatement of accounts of various Administrative Division, H-14 7' Government Departments for the year 1933-34. 8.-l ® oard of Appeal, H.-14, 7. ' ' x> 1 ' , Cadetships: Appointment, H.-14, 10 Balance-sheets and statement of accounts „ - Conferences, H.-14, II Government Departments for the year 1932-33 B°"l Delegation of authority, H.-14, 3. 1«. IV, supplementary to 1933], ' ' Departmental officers— balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various On duty abroad, H.-14, 10. Departments for the year ended r-J?" th , other H.-14 H ii.-I [Pt. IV, supplementarj' to 19341 ' Efficiency, H.-14, 3. ' " Committee. See under Committees. Examinations for shorthand typists H -14 I't Controller and Auditor-General's report- Furlough, H.-14, 6. ' P U ' 13 " Audit of Government stores, 8.-l [Pt Hi X v institute of Public Administration, H -14 9 Audit of the accounts of local authorities, fil-I [Pt. ll], f ° T educationai ««d training purposes, in the form of the public accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Offences by 'offieersf H - U ' 10 ' Coinage, New Zealand silver, 8.-l rp+ tti Organization and management, H.-l4 '-1 Debt— 1 ?. e "f ra , din S •' General quinquennial, H.-14 8 New Zealand Debt Conversion Act IQ-W t? t «-aff statistics, H.-J4, 2. [Pt. ll], vii. ' 1932 - 33 > 8.-I Superannuation Fund, H.-I4 5. Pubhc— Increase and decrease, 8.-l [Pt. In vi PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOA fill Repayment, 8.-I [Pt. ll], v . " ' | PuMic gether r with of accounts, H.-26 . Public Service Commissioner's report, H.-14, 5.
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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— PUBLIC WORKS—continued. Report of the, for the year ended 31st March, 1934— Statement, annual —continued. Account of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-9 a. Minister's statement —continued. Business— Plant and mechanical equipment, D.—l, xviii. ' v' New, 8.-9, 1, 4. Public buildings— Table showing expansion of, 8.-9, 5. Courthouses, D.-l, xiv. Common Fund, investments from, 8.-9, 2, 8-10. Health and hospital institutions, D.-l, xv. Collection of interest, 8.-9, 8. Mental hospitals, D.-l, xv. Loans— Police-stations, D.-l, xv. \ Conversion, 8.-9, 9. ' Post and Telegraph buildings and land, D.-l, xv. Granting of, 8.-9, 10. Prisons and Borstals, D.-l, xiv. To local bodies, 8.-9, 9. Tourist and Health Resorts, D.-l, xvi. Mortgagors relief legislation, 8.-9, 9. Railways— Selection of securities, 8.-9, 10. Construction, D.-l, xii. Dairy industry report, H.-30, 58. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xii. Estates and funds : Value, 8.-9, 2, 4. Road construction and metalling, D.-l, xiii. Estates and kindred duties, administration of— Telegraph extension, D.-l, xvi. >' i"»*® 1 Agencies, 8.-9, 6. Unemployment— Estates of persons under disability, 8.-9, 7. Relief works, D.-l, viii. General survey, 8.-9, 5. Settlement of workers, D.-l, xvii. Inter-State estates, 8.-9, 6. Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. ■ Local authorities sinking funds. 8.-9, 7. Wills and trusts, 8.-9, 2, 4, 6. PUKAPUKA ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER Workers'compensation, 8.-9, 7. ISLANDS. Finance— * . Account of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-9 a. QUARTZ. See under MINING. , ' - Advances to estates and beneficiaries, 8.-9, 11. Commission, 8.-9, 11. QUICKSILVER. See under MINING. nInsurance companies deposits, 8.-9, 11. v Investment of funds, 8.-9, 11. RADIO BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEResult of year's working, 8.-9, 3, 11. GRAPH. . Organization and representation, 8.-9, 2, 12. yr- ; Rural Intermediate Credit Administration, 8.-9, 13. RAFFLES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Staff, 8.-9, 12. Public Trustee, death of late, 8.-9,1. RAILWAYS Western Samoa, A.—4, 4. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, report on petiPUBLIC WORKS-- Annual report of the Government Railways Board— Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund and Advertising service, D.-2, xii. otw accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1930, BookataU 3 ° erTice> d._ 2 , xiii. As an adjunct to monetary control during period of depres- xvi. sion, ±!.-rf, bi. Finance, D.-2, iii. Buildings, public : Capital expenditure, B -6, 8. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts and statistical Cook and other Islands A.-3, b, 10, 11, 12. re D _ 2 28 . Expenditure, capital, 8.-6, 7, 8. Expenditure, D.-2, v. Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund Wo™' Compensation Act, amount paid under, to and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, employees during year, D.-2, xvii. 1035,15. ia. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2. xv. Expenditure on mental hospital buildings H.-7, 25. Publicity Branch, D.-2, xxi. " Net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended J poad tort Co-ordination, D.-2, i. 31st March 1934, compared with the year ended 31st Road . motor servioe £ D ._ 2 , xiv . March, 1933 : Statement 8.-6 x Signal and electrical branch, D.-2, xxiii. Total ways and means of the l?und (General Purposes j) _9 05 Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, Q <•'x-' "k o' v 7 1934: Statement, 8.-6, xi. xvi. ■ Highways Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xvi. Capital expenditure, 8.-6, 8. Tr |P D _ 2> Revenue 8.-6 13 Transportation, D.-2, xviii. Housing scheme, . ,8. Way and Works Branch, D.-2, xxii. Hydro-electricity : Capital expenditure, 8.-b, 7. Workshops, D.-2, xvii. ■ , - -y iiiuo Island, A.-6, 4. Construction- J,? **• Statement, annual- Budget Statement, 8.-6, 7. Electrical works and water-power schemes : Annual * Statement, D.-l, xii. 5 report by Chief Electrical Engineer. D.-l, 05. Government Railways Superannuation Fund: Annual Engmeer-m-Chief : Annual report,-D.-l, 28. report, D.-5. Finance— Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xii. Expenditure— Transport re Dairy Industry Commission report, H.-30, - And liabilities on public buildings out of Public . ' j j r ; Works Fund, D.-l, 12. ' * *"* F ° r t ß e Z ea w A ud r d ? t f ate , r rent? ent of e T ? e " d ii Ure ° ut RAKAHANGA. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS, of Public vvorKs * und for the year, D.-l, 25. Railways, statement showing expenditure on, D.-l, 9. ♦! Total: Summary showing total expenditure out of RAMSEY, J. E. Public Works Fund, D.-l, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Y ?933-34^D.-l, y ÜbliC W ° rkS Fund ' 1912 - 13 t0 RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE (seeaUo umler LANDS AND Irrigation and water-supply : Schedule of schemes com- _ SU3VEY)—■ pleted or under construction and under investigation, Tipper, H. C., report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. D.-l, 24. Water-power development: Statement of accounts, RANG! TUANUI TAMIHANA AND OTHERS — D.-l, 13. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. Main highways : Annual report by the Main Highways Board, D.-l, 114. RAROTONGA (see also COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS)— Minister's statement— Arikis of : Visit to New Zealand, A.-3, 1, 3. Harbour-works, D.-l, xiii. Governor-General, H.E., visit to, A.-3, 3. ~ Hydro-electric development,. D.-l, iv. Irrigation, D.-l, ix. RATING— Lighthouses, D.-l, xiii. Native lands, G.-11, 105.
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READ, E. HL, AND OTHERS- ROYAL "OMKlwrnwQ Report, on petition of, 1.-13, 3 >, — Company-promotion methods, &c. Final report, H.-25b. RECESS PRIVILEGES— Interim report, K -■ 25 General Assembly library, 8.-32, 2. Second interim report,' H.-2&. Reports of Inspectors appointed under tiie Comrmnie» RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS BILL— (Special Investigations) Act, 1934, to investigate tlie Report of Select Committee on, 1.-11, J. aftairs of the Investment Executive Trust'of New Zealand, Ltd., and other associated companies, R sr det ™ ™ a»D matters concerning the promotion and operations of Rp companies in New South Wales, H.-27. r UGEES— Additional reports of Inspectors, H -27b Jewish and others from Germany, A.-5, 2, 6, 11. I Proposed special legislation arising out of reports on ! investment Executive Trust of New Zealand, Ltd., RELIGION— allied companies : Statement by the Minister of Children admitted to child-welfare institutions according to Fl f an « e - §-~ 27a - t _ religious belief, E.-4, 7. g Customs tariff: Report, 11.-28. Services : Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Statement by Minister of Customs when introducing the Mission schools, Native, E.-3 5 7 Customs resolutions, 10th Julv, 1934 H -*'8a Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. Dalr y industry, H.-30. Native Affairs, G.-11. INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENABLING ROYALTIES— Report and special report of Select Committee on, 1.-8, 2. t0 the 31st March ' 1634 - . KENT RESTRICTION RUAKURA STATE FARM. See under AGRICULTURAL Applications for, H.~ll, 9. AND PASTORAL. I^ULiUKAL REPARATION— RUDKIN, C. W., AND OTHERS— State Advances Office Account, 8.-13, 4, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-l, o. R fudge?sfatm K ent F B N J W 3. ZEALAND ~" Il,dustr y Commission report, H.-30, 69, 72. Monetary Committee report, 8.-3, 12-16, 86. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT EOARD— __ Report of, for the year ended 30th June 1934 RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Administration, 8.-14, 5. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 4. Business, comparative statement of, as at 30th June 1933, and 30th June, 1934, 8.-14, 13. ' RETURNS OR STATEMENTS— Co-operative Rural Intermediate ' Credit Associations, Required by law or resolution to be laid before the H™-» n•' ' ' ■ ~ , H.-13. oeiore ine iiouse, Dairy companies, 8.-14, 10. Delegations to district organizations, 8.-14 2 mOHARDSOK, F, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. I Discounting, 8.-14, 9. ' 1 Finance and accounts, 8.-14, 10. RICHES, A. G., AND OTHERS— General policy, 8.-14, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. Loans— Direct, 8.-14, 7. RICHMOND, A., AND OTHERS— n™ P u^ ilase « f fertilizer : Special fund, 8.-14, 10. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. P.bUcity, B ' 7 RIFLE CLUES, DEFENCE. 10. and from sbroad ' System, administration of, bv Public Trustee B-9 13 RITCHIE, G. F., AND OTHERS- RUSSE" r „ Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3 G. K.— Keport on petition of, 1.-2, 4. mA K -~ RUSSELL, G. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. ROADS (see also under MINING : also PUBLIC WORKS)— RIJSTON ' c - S., AND OTHERS— Bridges on rural roads. H.-40, 14. * Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Finance re motor transport. H.-40 9 Limitation of loads on, H.-40, 13. " RYAN, T„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. ROTHERY, H.— SALARIES AND WAGES— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Partial restoration of cut in, 8.-6, 14. Wages of apprentices : Collection of arrears, H.-ll S. KuTORUA— Tourist and Health Resort, H.-2, 9, 11. SALE OF FOOD AND DFIUGS ACT— Operations of, H.-31, 20. ROTORUA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT— Report, H.-22, 5. j SALES TAX. See under TAXATION. ROTORUA BOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL ' SAMOA " See WESTERN SAMOA. Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 3. J SALMON, R„ AND OTHERSROWLANDS, M. E., AND OTHERS— I °" ° f ' L " 13 ' " Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. I SANDS, J., AND OTHERS— | Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. ROXBOROUGH. H., AND OTHERS ; Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. I DEBRAZZA I rrench cruiser : Visit to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4.
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SAYERS, L.— SIMPSON, A. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. SCAFFOLDING AND EXCAVATION ACT— srapsnw t SPermits and inspections under, H.-14, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-2. 4. PHESERVATION " See under LANDS AND SLAUGHTERING AND INSPECTION AMENDMENT BILLReport of Select Committee on, 1.-10, 2. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH- „ , VFSV Department: Annual report— r tat a = Canterbury Agricultural College : Research work, H.-34, ° f 10 "* report °"' A '" 5 ' U " Dairy research, H.-34, 6, 8. i SMAILtS, AGNE3 W.— Development of Industries Committee, H.-34, 7. j Re P ort on petition of, 1,-12, 4. Dominion Laboratory, 36. ! 1 ruit Cold Storage Committee, H.—34, 24. } SMALL FARMa. See under LANDS. Fruit research, H.-34, 6, 21. 1 Geological survey, H.-34, 3, 38. SMITH, W. H., AND OTHERS — Geophysics, H.-34, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Imperial Agricultural Research Bureaux, H.-34, 32. Kauri-gum, H.-34, 5. SOUTHERN BRITISH NATIONAL TRUST, LTD.— Leather and pelts, H.-34, 6, 25, 26. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Meteorological Office, H.-34, 2, 57. H.-27, 191-95. Observatories, H.-34, 4, 61, 69, 72. Pakihi soil research, H.-34, 21. SPORTS AND RECREATION — Pastures : Mineral contents, 11.-34, 5, 18. Alpine climbing— Phormium tenax, H.-34, 5, 16. List of high ascents— Pig-recording : Pork and bacon, H.-34, 32. Franz .Josef Glacier, season 1933-34, H.-2, 13. Plant Research .Station, H.-34, 5, 12. Hermitage, season 1933-34, H.-2, 14. Publications, H.-34, 32. Broadcasting of, F.-3, 2. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology, H.-34. Logan Park. Dunedin, lease of, as sportsground to Otago 32. "University, E.-7, 27. Research scholarships, H.-34, 32. Mountain huts on Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 3. Soil survey, H.-34. 6, 27. Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 15. Wheat Research Institute, H.-23, 5, 15. Winter sports and excursions to Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 6. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AMENDMENT BILL— STAFFORD, W. J.— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-10, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. SCHEELITE. See under MINING. STAMPS, POSTAGE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. SCHOLARSHIPS. See under EDUCATION. STANTON, BEATRICE— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. START, R. 8., AND OTHERSSCOTT, H. T.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 7. STATE ADVANCES OFFICESEAMEN. See under MARINE. Dairy Commission report, H.-30, 58. Report, fourteenth annual, for the year ended 31st March, SEARLE, MARIE J.— , 1934— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. AdvancesCurrent, classified into (a) rural land, (b) urban and SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICES ACT— suburban land, 8.-13, 3. Offices registered, H —11 9 Total amount advanced from the inception of the Office (1894) up to 31st March, 1934, 8.-13, 2. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND Housing Account, 8.-13, 4. SURVEY. Interest collected and interest paid on loan-moneys, &c., during the year, 8.-13, 2. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION ACT— Local bodieā > funds P aid to > under the Earthquake-Act, Inspections under, H.-11, 8. ._ 1931, 8.-13, 4. Management expenses : Cost, 8.-13, 2. SHEEP. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL Mortgages and instalment of principal repaid during the year, 8.-13, 2. SHENNAN, R., AND OTHERS— Mortgagors— Report on petition of, 1.—2, 3. Arrears : Increased cash payments, 8.—13, I, 2. Dairy industry, decline in, 8.—13, 2. SHERLOCK, W. H. Price-levels, losses caused through low, 8.-13, 2. Report on petition of, L-2, 6. Repatriation, 8.—13, 4. Realization sales, policy of refraining from forcing, SHIPPING. See under MARINE. „ B '~ l3 ' 2 - , . statement of liabilities and assets, &c., as at 31st March, iqqj SHIPPING AND SEAMEN AMENDMENT BILL- Advances office Sinking Fund, 8.-13, 11. Report of Select Committee on, Ī.-9, 2. Advances to Settlers Branch. 8.-13, 5. SHOP:! AND OFFICES ACT— - AH?" 8 ' j .■ j tt „ Lola-storage Advances Account, 8.-13, 15. nspections under, H.-11, 3. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-13, 16. SHOPS AND OFFICES AMENDMENT BILL— To 01 ™™ 68 A 000 ""*'14. Report of Select Committee on. 1.-9, 2. 9. SILVER-MINING, A, uruUr MINING. W to Employers for Workers Dwellings Account, Public Debt Sinking Fund Branch, 8.-13, 10. SILVICULTURE. See under FORESTRY. Repatriation, B-13, 17. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-13, 7. SIMPSON, A. D.,-AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. ' STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY.
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STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE— . TARIFFS (tee, also CUSTOMS)—continued. Accident Insurance Branch : Annual report, H.-6a. Statement by Minister—coMinued. Annual report of Manager, H.-6. Rates of duty, H.-28a, 13. Resolutions, H.-28a, 16. STATE FOREST SERVICES. See under FORESTRY. Surtax and primage, H.-28a, 12. Tariff and world conditions, H.-28a, 3. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE. See under COMMIT- Tariff policy, H.-28a; 3. TEES. Time to dispose of stocks of imported goods, H.-28a, 12. Tariff Commission : Report— STERLING INVESTMENTS CO. (NEW ZEALAND), LTD.— General considerations, H.-28, 5. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Notifications of sittings and procedure, H.-28, 20. H.-27, 45-73. Ottawa Trade Agreement— Article 7, H.-28, 8. STEVENSON, W. E., AND OTHERS— Article 8, H.-28, 14. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Principles on which tariff protection should be granted, H.-28, 9. STEWART, A., AND OTHERS— Recommendations and observations, H.-28, 16. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Schedule of duties, H.-28, 16, 23. Trade with Japan : Returns, H.-28, 96. STEWART, C. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. TAUMARUNUI BOROUGH LANDS— Riches, A. G. : Report on petition, 1.-5, 3. STEWART, HON. W. DOWNIE— Explanatory statement to Monetary Committee, 8.-3, TAXATION — 76-79. : Bank, 8.-3, 17. Film, H.-44A, 26. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS —, Motor-spirits, H.-40, 7, 13. Banking transactions, 8.-3, 16. Primage, H.-28A, 12. Sales tax, 8.-6, 12. STORES CONTROL BOARD— Surtax, H.-28a, 12. Annual report— Unemployment: Reduction, 8.-6, 11. General contracts, H.-4, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 9. Maintenance of typewriters, H.—i, 2. Preference to New Zealand and British manufacturers, TAYLOR, D. H., AND OTHERS — H.-4, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Purchases, H.-4, 1. For Australian Naval Squadron, H.-4, 2. TAYLOR, R. V. — Standardization of office furniture and fittings, 11.-4, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Stationery Committee, H.-4, 2. Regulation re purchase of stores : Native Affairs Commis- TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. sion report, G.—ll, 78. TE ANAU - MILFORD TRACKSTYLES, R. W. H.— Report of Manager, H.-2, 11. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. TE ATARANGI TUKINO — SUBMARINE CABLES. See under POST AND TELE- Report on petition of, G.-6a ; 1.-3, 5. GRAPH. TE AROHA HEALTH RESORTSUBSIDIES— Report of Agent, H.-2, 8. Primary industry, H.-30, 21, 66, 67. TE AUTA TE ROU NGATAI— SULLIVAN, S. J., LTD., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of. 1.—3, 9. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. TE KATA TAMIHANA AND OTHERSSULPHUR. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. SUPERANNUATION. See GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUA- TE KAUWHATA HORTICULTURAL STATION. See under TION FUNDS. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. SUTHERLAND, B„ AND OTHERS— TE KUITI RACING CLUB— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. TELEPHONES. See wader POST AND TELEGRAPH. SYME, G., AND CO., LTD., AND OTHERS— TE ORE ORE RIVER BOARD RATING BILL— Report on petition of, 1.—9, 2. Report of Select Committee on, 1.—16, 3. TAHOHU, M. H.— TEOTI TIMOTI KARETAI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. Eeport on petition of> r_3 ~ TAILORING TRADE REGULATIONS— Inspections under, H.—ll, 11. TERRITORIAL. FORCES. See under DEFENCE. TAME H. REHE AND OTHERS— TE RUAPATU HOTERINI TE TINANA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. Re P ort on P etltlon of > T 5TAREHURANGA TE WAARI— TE TOMO TURAU— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TARIFFS (see aim CUSTOMS)— THACKER, MONICA A., AND OTHERS— Statement by Minister of Customs when introducing Report on petition of, I.—l, 5. Customs resolutions— Collection of revenue, H.-28a, 11. _ THOMAS, M. J., AND OTHERS— Conversion rate for duty purposes, H.—2Ba, 11. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Currency fluctuations, H.-28a, 11. Development of local industries, H.-28a, 4. THOMPSON, A. — Encouragement of Intra-Empire trade, H.-28a, 10. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Exercise of authority granted to Minister under Customs Acts, H.-28a, 12.' THOMSON, W. W„ AND OTHERS— Maintenance and extension of markets abroad, H.-28a, 9. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. s—lndex Voi. 111.
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I — — THORNS, R. E. G., AND OTHERS— TRADE —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. Trade with— " Australia, H. 44, 5. TIMARU SOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL— British West Indies, H.-44, 8. Report of Select Committee on, f. 16. 2. Canada, !I. -44, 6. - . ■ . , E . East, H.-44, 11. TIMARU DISTRICT MILK 3:LŪ— Dairy Industry Commission report, H.-30 19-oi Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 4. 38-45, 46, 120. Japan : Returns, H.-28, 96. TIMBER INDUSTRY (see also FORESTRY)— Islands, H.-44, 9, 10. Industries and Commerce Department's report on, H.—44, United Kingdom, H.-44, 5. 15. United States of America, H.-44, 7. , .f • Timber royalty, collection of : Native Affairs Commission Western Samoa, A.-4, 3, 9, 21-23. report, G.-11, 156. Decrease in, A.-4,3. Imports, exports, and total trade of, for period 1910-33, TIMS, MAGGIE — graph showing value of, A.-4, 21-23. Report on petition of, X.-12, 4. TRADE-MARKS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADETIPPER, H. C., AND OTHERS— MARKS. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. r TRADE UNIONS. See FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TOBACCO INDUSTRY— TRADE UNIONS. Industries and Commerce Department's report on, H.-44, GRADING COUPONS " C ~ "* * Removal of tobacco, &c., from Commercial Trusts Act, Redemption of, H. 11, 21. ■ - . n* -44 ' 19 ' TRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. See under LANDS AND TRANSPORT— v -' SURVEY. Carriers, working of, report on petition of, 1.—13, 2. v Coastal shipping, D.—2, iii. TONKS, M. 1., AND OTHERS— £> airy industry, H.-30, 41, 42, 45, 81, 82-3, 91, 104-7, 119 Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. 120. Department: Annual report— TONGA AWHIKAU AND OTHEHS- bridges and rural roads, H.-40, 14. Report on petition of, I. 3, 8, 11. Heavy Motor-vehicle Regulations. 1932, H.-40. 13. „ , Heavy traffic fees : Allocation, H.-40, 13. TO. ALIZATOR. See under INTERNAL rtiivt-HS. Loads on roads : Limitation, H.-40, 13. Motor-vehicles— TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY- Actually on the road, H.-40. 6. Department: Annual report Petrol-consumption : Motor-vehicles and otherwise, General Manager's report — 6. Departmental activities within the Dominion, H.—2, 5. Registration by types of vehicles, 1926—34,-H.-40, 4. finance, H.-2, 6. Registration by country of manufacture, 1927-34, Organization and staff, H.-2, 2. H.-40 5. Publicity, H.-2, 4. Registration plates, ll.—iO, 6. Tourist traffic, H—2, 2. Special motor transport statistics, H.-40, 7. List of high ascents Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, H.-40, 7. Franz Josef Glacier, season 1933-34, H.-2, 13. Petrol-tax Hermitage, season 1933-34, H.-2, 14. Classified according to types of motor-vehicles, Reports of Controlling Officers— 8. Balneologist, Rotorua, H.-2, 11. Distribution, H.-40, 8. Caretaker, Little Bird Sanctuary, H.-2, 8. Refunds, H.-40, 8. - s * r 'M District Manager, Rotorua, H.-2, 9. Special mileage taxation, H.-40, 9. Honorary Agent, Franz Josef Glacier, H.-2, 11. Yield, 1928-34, H.-40, 7. Manager— Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 11. H.-40, 3. Government Hostel, Milford Sound, H.-2, 11. Actions when negligent driver subsequently dies, H.-40, Lake House, Waikaremoana, H.-2, 11. 4. Waitomo Caves and Caves Hotel, H.—2, 11. Review of premium rates, &c., H.—4o, 4. Track Manager, Te Anau — Milford Track, H.—2, 11. Statistics re premiums and claims, H.-40, 3. ■■ Tourist Agent, Te Aroha, H.-2, 8. Road finance— Trade and Tourist Commissioner for New Zealand in Annual charges per mile on roads, streets, &c., 1928—33, Australia, H.-2, 7". H. -40. 12. Trade and Tourist Commissioner in Canada and Dominion's road bill, 1928-33, H.-40, 9. United States, H.—2, 7. . Motor-taxation, H.-40, 13. Resorts: Construction, D.-l, xvi. Motor-taxation and Consolidated Fund, H.-40, 13. Sources of money expended on road bill, 1928-33, TOWERSLEY, J., AND OTHERS— H.-40, 11. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Transport Licensing Act, 1931, H.-40, 16. Passenger-services, H.-40, 16. TOWN-PLANNING. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Motor-services : Road, railways, D.-2, xiv. ■ Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 12. -'liM-. TOWNSHEND, H. E„ AND OTHERS- Registration, F.-l, 17. • Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Rail and road : Co-ordination, D.—2, i. <■ .j v - ; TRADE— TRANSPORT MUTUAL AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO., Cook and other Islands, A--3, 1, 4, 10, IT, 12, 17—22. LTD.— Copra market collapse, A.-3, 1. _ Report of Inspector? appointed to investigate the affairs of, Imports and exports : Return for the year, A.-3, 17-22. H.-27, 151-64. Encouragement of Intra-Empirc trade, H.-28a, 10. Exports— TREASURY— General review, H.-44, 2, 3. Proposals and evidence submitted to Monetary Committee Kauri-gum : Quality and quantity, C.-12, 1, 2. of inquiry, 8.-3, 1. Prices, rise in, 8.-6, 1, 2. Primary, for the last three calendar years, 8.-6, 1. TREASURY BILLS — Imports : General review, H.—44, 2, 4. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1934, TREVENA, EVA W., ANO OTHERS statement of, 8.-fi, xvii. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. Maintenance and extension of markets abro vd, H.-28a, 9. Niue Island A.-tt, 1. T'J3ERCULOS2S. See under HEALTH. .-'■hV .:r'. .... '« ;i
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TUNG OIL INDUSTRY — I UNITED STATES OF AMERICA— Report on petition of, H.—4-4, 18. Trade with, H.-44, 7. TUNGSTEN." See under MINING INDUSTRY. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. TUPITO MARUERA AND ANOTHER- OPTOK , 8., AND OTHERSReport on petit,on of, G.-6c ; 1.-A, 4. Report on of> 1 _ n> 2 TURNBULL, P. S., AND OTKER&- * Report on petition of, I—2, 7. USMAit, K.. L. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. TUTU, SIMON— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. VANSTONE, HARRIET E.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. UNEMPLOYMENT— Board : Annual .report— V. B. McINNES AND CO., LTD. — Board : Personnel, H.-35, 2. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the aifairs of, Building subsidy scheme, E.-35, 12. H.—27, 165—80. Camp schemes, H.—35, 10. Exemptions and postponements— VETERINARY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASEroergeney unemployment charge, H.-35, 6. TGRAL. Collection, H.—35, 7. General unemployment levy, H.-35, 6. VISITORS, DISTINGUISHED. See under INTERNAL Farm subsidy schemes, H.-35, 8. AFFAIRS. Full-time work at standard or award rates, H.-35, 11. Fund— VITAL STATISTICS (see also HEALTH)— k . Contributors, H.-35, 5. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 5, 10, 11, 12. Payment under various relief schemes, H.-35, 3. Niue Island, A.—6, 1Receipts and Payments Account for year ended 31st Western Samoa, A.—4, 20. I January, 1934, H.—35, 4. Statement of receipts and payments for the year ended WAGES. See SALARIES AND WAGES. 31st March, 1934, compared with 1931, 1932, and 1933, H.-35, 2. " WAGES PROTECTION AND CONTRACTORS' LIENS AMEND- ( Gold-mining and prospecting, H.—35, 10. KENT BILL-— Introductory— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-9, 2. Development of new industries. H.-35, 1. « Local bodies : Loans, H.-35, 1. WAIKAREMOANA— No. 5 Scheme : Difficulties, H.-35, 1. Tourist resort: Report of Manager, H.-2, 11. No. 10 building subsidy scheme : Success, H.-35, 1. Maoris, H.-35, 7. WAIRAU RIVER BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Numbers and proportions of males receiving relief from Report of Select Committee on, 1.-16, 3. the Unemployment Fund, 30th June, 1931, to 7th July, 1934 : Table, H.-35, 16. WAITANGI — .Numbers of men remaining on registers at end of sucees* Celebrations, postal services in connection with, F.-l, 19. * 1 sive four-weekly periods and employed on various classes of work under scheme No. 5, showing separately WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL — } those on part-time and full-time work, H.-35, 18. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Number 5 Scheme : Work on private property, H.-35, 11. F| Numbers remaining on registers of Government Employ- WAITOMO CAVES— ment Bureaux at end of each week, October, 1933, Report of Manager, H.-2, 11. to 7th July, 1934 : Table, H.-35, 14. Numbers remaining on registers of Government Employ- WAI YEP AND CO.— ment Bureaux at end of successive four-weekly periods Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. according to eligibility for relief under scheme No. 5 for sustenance : Table, H.-35, 17. WAKA RAWIRI AND HOANI KEIKANA— Registrations under the Act, H.-35, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. Registered unemployed and other males either wholly or partly a charge on the Unemployment Fund at end of WALKER, R. F., AND OTHERS — successive four-weekly periods : Table, H.-35, 15. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Small-farm plan, H.—35, 11. Unemployed— WALKER, W. L.— Women and girls, H.-35, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Youths, H.—35, 13. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10-11. WALLACEVILLE LABORATORY. See under AGRICULFund, 8.-6, 10. TURAL AND PASTORAL. Local-body schemes, 8.-6, 10. I Tax-reduction, 8.-6, 11. WAR PENSIONS. See under PENSIONS. Fund : Native-land development, G.-11, 56, 85, 86. Gold-prospecting : Subsidy, C.-2, 8, 9, 21-23, 24, 40. WAREURTON, A. E — Labour Department report, H.-11, 1. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Works — Public Works, D.-l, viii. WARD A. State Forest Service, C.-3, 15. ReDort on petition of, 1.-2, 5. Workers : Settlement, D.-l, xvii. WARD, J.— UNDER HILL. X, AND OTHERS- Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. UNITED KINGDOM j GRAVES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. WARNER BROS. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, LTD.— I Butter market, H.-30, 22. Agreement rc contracts, H.-44a, 30-35. 23. WATER-POWER SCHEMES. 5«, under PUBLIC WORKS. Consumption of butter and margarine. H.-30. 25. „ Imports wAT&Kbj i<ILY M. Butter, H.-30, 22, 26. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Cheese' H.-3o! 2ô! Marketing, H.-30, 28-36. i WATSON, W., LTD., AND OTHERS— Production, H.-30, 22. I Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Trade in dairy-products, H.-30, 22-27. j Trade with New Zealand, K.-30, 37 ; H.-44, 5. | WEAVER, F. J., AND OTHERS— Greater degree of efficiency in, 8.-6, 1. j Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3.
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. . - • • . .• -gg; —————— - ■■ ■ • ... - WEBBS MOTORS, LTD., AND OTHERS— WILL COCKS r -o ~ ■ Report on perition of, 1.-13, 3. Report of, 1.-2, 5. . I t WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT— WILLIAMS, A. S„ AND OTHERS— * Reverification of weights, &c., under, H.-11, 9. Report on petition, of, 1.-13, IT SiS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AMENDMENT ACT, 1933— WILLIAMS, P. L„ AND OTHERS— «S; Provisions of, H.-11, 10. Report on petition of, 1.-13 3 { I-,' ■ ■ * - ~~WÊ WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING BILL— WILLIAMS, S. F. G.— Report of Select Committee on, 1.-5, 4 ; 1.-16, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. djfti IS WESTERN SAMOA— WILLIAMSON, NORA— Apia Observatory : Report, H.-34, 69. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 7. Mandated Territory of, fourteenth report on the adminis- wills tration of, for the year ended 31st March, 1934— t„Tu . ■ • „ , Agriculture, A.—4, 19. administration of the Public Trustee, 8.-9,2, 4,. 6. Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 13. nmsnu i .«„r, ■ Defence, A.-4, 13. WILSON, J., AND OTHEHSEducation, A.-4, 14. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. Finance, A.-4,5, 7, 8,21-23. ->*"""31 Health, A.-4. 17. WILSON, J. S„ AND OTHERS- ,'i. International relations, A.-4, 2. Beport on fcitiori ot > 3. 4j Judicial organization, A.-4, 10-12. wucnv we ... Labour, A.-4, 14. pi' W " S l~ " Land tenure, A.-4, 19. Re P ort on petitions of. 1.-2, 3 ; 1.-13, 4. # VX*"% 'M Lands and Survey, A.-4, 4. mraru> , . _ • fL * ■ Legislation enacted during the year, A.-4, 3 p P HENARE TOKA AND OTHERS—- " Li|uor and drugs, A.-4, 16. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. i MmeV A^^'f) 24 ' WIREMU KARAWANA AND OTHERS— Natives: Sociai conditions. A.-4. 13. Rep ° rt OD tl!ion of > 3 ' : : Nelson, ilr. 0. F. : Deportation, A.-4, 3. u , ror „„ „, _.. Police and prisons, A.-4, 13. WIREMU KEEPA PATAHURI AND OTHERS— ■ , K Population, status of, A.-4, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. ? ; ; Postal and radio. A.-4, 4. „„„„„„ , ■ Public Trust Office, A.-4, 4. KINGI . ATETINI AND OTHEHSPublic Works, A.-4, 20. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. Religion: Freedom-of conscience, A.-4, 14. wnM7v ~~T - . - Shipping, A.-4, 10. W v h vP r* 13 - T> , j v . • . , . .Nationality, x 41.-4. £> -o Port and harbour services, A.-4, 4. T t , -' \7' Staff : Particulars, A.-4, 4. • Unemployed Board's report, H.-35, 12. Taxation, direct and indirect, AM, 9. Women chudren . traffic in, A.-5, 9. r . ■ Territory, status of, A.-4, 2. WOOD, EILEEN J.Decrease in. A.-4, 3. Report on P 6 ™ oll of > L ' 2 ' 7 -' * - - '' A.-4, 2,-«. «SSS Yf f™*Visit of Keport on petition of, 1.-13, 3. ■ , ; HM ' B ' ! ™" WOOD ™ DS SO4HD lESTING) VAUDSTIOH 1 Tf Governor-General, H.E., A.-4, 4. WOOLSTO!* TAffNFRTFq i-n Vital statistics, A.-4, 20. U ~i TAM^ NEHIIES, L'TD.— : . : : Stamps, postage : New issue, F.-I, 3. Eeport ° n petltlOD of ' l - 2 > 3 ' % <.. Trade with, H.-44, 10. WORKERSWFSTPPRT KiDRAnn Advances to : State Advances Office Account, 8.-13, 7. u i i" x , . Compensation: Administered by Public Trustee, 8.-9 T. Revenue and expenditure for the past thirteen years, Dwellings, loans to employees for r State Advances Office H. - to, _. Account, B--13, 13. * >■'- ' . . .. , _ ; V - ,4^;.;-; ■■ WHALING. See under MARINE. y WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT— $ Amoiinfc paid under, to raiiwav eruplovees,' during year, WHEAT RESEARCH INSTITUTE— D.-2, xvii. Report on, H.-34, 5. Cases under, H.-11, 8. WHEELER H C WORXiiRS* COMPENSATION AMENDMENT BILL—— Report on petition of, 1.-Ō, 4. Eeport of Select Com ™ittee on, 1.-9, 3. /j . wtijTp . . WORKING-MEN'S CLUBS. See under FRIENDLY WHITE, A. i., LTD.— SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. ' - \ WRIGHT, F. E.— WHITFORD, C., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. * WYNWOOD INVESTMENTS, LTD.— W : WHITHEAD, E., AND OTHEHS— Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of, Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. H.-27, 75-97. WI HAPETA AND OTHERS— YA p^°^' A - OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 3. YOUTHS— WILKINSON, E., AND OTHERS— Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Keport on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Unemployed : Unemployment Board report.-H.-35,. 13. : . v: ':^so' ; ■■ ■' • ;■ J »X'
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NEW ZEALAND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS 1934-35
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Back Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1934 Session I
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27,489Back Matter Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1934 Session I
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