INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIFTH 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.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT — Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 54. Annual report for the year ended 31st December, 1934, H.-6A. ACCIDENTS— Mining and quarrying, C.-2, 7, 19, 33, 45, 55, 57, 62, 66, 67, 72. Motor— And their prevention, H.-40, 19. Analysis of data relating to fatal motor accidents in the Dominion during the year ended 31st March, 1930 to 1935, inclusive, H.-40, 35. Review : Statistics, H.-40, 19. Under Factories Act, H.—ll, 2. ADAMS, W. J. — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. ADMIRALTY CHARTS. See under MARINE. ADVERTISING (see also TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY)— Agricultural Department, H.-29, 16. Internal Affairs Department, H.-22, 10. Railway services, D.-2, xvii. AFGHANISTAN— Admission to League of Nations, A.-5, 10. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Agriculture, Department of: Annual report, H.-29 — Chemistry Section, report of Director — Deficiency diseases and live-stock, H.-29, 60. Fertilizers, sale of, and technical advisory work on fertilizers and related products, H.-29, 64. lodine investigation, H.-29, 62. Liming materials, H.- 29, 63. Pampas grass, H.-29, 61. Soils, H.-29, 62. Weed control, H.-29, 63, 64. Dairy Division : Report of Director— Butter, H.-29, 51, 52. Casein, H.-29, 52. Certifieate-of-record testing, H.-29, 54. Cheese, H.-29, 51, 52. Cream-grading, H.-29, 52. Dairy-factory Managers Regulations, 1934, H.-29, 53. Export values, H.-29, 51. Farm dairy instruction, H.-29, 52. Herd-testing, H.-29, 54. Inspection of New Zealand dairy-produce in Great Britain, 11. 29, 54. Milk-grading, H.-29, 52. Milking-machines, H.-29, 52. Production, H.-29, 51. Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville, H.-29, 53.
AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Agriculture, Department of—continued. Director-General's report— Advisory and instructional work, H.-29, 15. Agriculture and pastoral : Position, H.-29, 3. Bee-keeping, H.-29, 10. Chemical Laboratory, H.-29, 15. Dairying : Position, H.-29, 6, 16. Fertilizers and lime, use of, H.-29, 11. Fruitgrowing, H.-29, 8. Hemp, H.-29, 11. Horses, H.-29, 8. Noxious-weeds control, H.-29, 13. Outstanding features of the year, H.-29, 3. Pastoral produce : Quality, H.-29, 8. Pig-keeping, H.-29, 9. Plant Research Station, H.-29, 14. Poultry-keeping, H.-29, 10. Publications and publicity, H.-29, 16. Rabbit nuisance, H.-29, 13. Ruakura State Farm, H.-29, 14. Seed-growing, H.-29, 11, 16. Sheep-farming : Position, H.-29, 7. Stock-diseases, H.-29, 12. Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 14. Tobacco-growing, H.-29, 11. Trend towards increased efficiency, H.--29, 4. Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville, H.-29, 14. Executive Commission of Agriculture: Appointment, H.-29, 2. Fields Division : Report of Director — Agricultural instruction, H.-29, 33. Arable crops, H.-29, 32. Boys' and girls' agricultural clubs, H.-29, 36. Farmers' field competitions, H.-29, 36. Field experimental work, H.-29, 37. Field-peas, H.-29, 34. Garden-pea production, H.-29, 35. Hemp, H.-29, 36. Liming, H.-29, 34. Manures, H.-29, 36. Oats, H.-29, 34. Potatoes, H.-29, 34, 35. Rape, H.-29, 34. Ruakura State Farm, H.-29. 36. Seeds, H.-29, 34, 35, 36. Sodium chlorate : Introduction, H.-29, 33. Wheat, H.-29, 33, 34. Young farmers' clubs, H.-29, 36. Horticulture Division : Report of Director — Bee-keeping industry, H.-29, 58. Cider-making, H.-29, 57. Fruit and vegetables : Local markets, H.-29, 56. Fruit: Cold storage, H.-29, 56. Fruit export, H.-29, 55. Fruitgrowing, H.-29, 55. Fruit, plants, &c., imported, H.-29, 56.
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL—continued. Agriculture, Department of—continued. Horticulture Division—continued. Hop-culture, H.—29, 58. Instructional and experimental work, H.-29, 57. New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, H.-29, 58. Nurseries : Registration and inspection, H.-29, 58. Orchard registration and orchard-tax, H.—29, 58. Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 57. Tobacco-culture, H.-29, 57. Tung oil, H.-29, 58. Live-stock Division : Report of Director — Dairy inspection, H.-29, 22. Health of live-stock, H.-29, 18. Meat-inspection, H.-29, 21. Noxious weeds, H.-29, 24. Poultry, H.-29, 23. Rabbits— ' Industrial, H.-29, 24. Nuisance, H.-29, 24. Stock Importation, H.-29, 22. Slaughter of, H.-29, 22. Statistics, H.—29, 22. Stud : Exportation, H.-29, 23. Wool, H.-29, 24. Minister's report Fertilizers : Increases in quantity used, H.-29, 2. Lamb, frozen, exports : Increase in value, H.-29, 2. Pig-meat exports : Increase in value, H.-29, 2. Sheep and cattle : Increase in numbers, H.-29, I. Wool exports : Decrease in value, H.-29, 1. Nauru and Ocean Islands phosphate : Report of New Zealand Commissioner, British Phosphate Commission, H-29, 17. Plant Research Station, Palmerston North : Report of Agronomy Section, H.-29, 39. Agrostology Section, H.-29, 41. Botany Section, H.-29, 48. Chemical Section, H.-29, 50. Entomology Section, H.-29, 47. Mycology Section, H.-29, 45. Seed-testing Section, H.-29, 49. Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville : Report of officer in charge, H.-29, 25. " Canterbury Agricultural College : Research activities, JJ _34 69 Committees," Select. See under COMMITTEES. Cook and other Islands, A.-5, 5, 11, 12, 14. Dairy industryLoans : Appropriation for year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 A, 68. Orders on milk cheques by Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 5. Produce: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. Educational— Native schools, E.—3, 4, 9. Research, E.-2, 13. Egg-export industry : Report, H.-44, 19. Executive Commission of Agriculture : Budget Statement, g g g Dairying : Scientific research, H.-34, 4. Buttermaking, H.-34, 19. Cheesemaking, H.-34, 16. Dissemination of results, H.-34, 22. Ch H-34 21. Meat' h!-34' 6. Publications' H.-34, 22. Routine work, H.-34, 21. Wheat, H.-34, 5, 8, 30. ]? arm tj _iq i Suteidy schemes' S.-35, 13. Small-farm scheme, 14. Fertilizers : Railway rates and transport, &c., D.—2, xi. Flax industry : Research investigations, H.-34, 11, 30. ; U Report, H.-44, 20. Cold storage : Scientific research, H.-34, 45. Orchard-tax, 1927, Deposit Account: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l ScientifiTr'esearch, H.-34, 7, 39. Imperial Agricultural Research Bureaux, work of, H.-34, 10. Ll On S: Native land-development schemes at 31st March, -1935 : Return showing number, G.-10, 27. MOTkete^ver^as^newT'^Budget^St^emei^ 1 , 8.-6, 4.
AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL—continued. Meat — Discussions in London and meat agreement : Budget Statement, 8.—6, 2. Marketing : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. Scientific research, H.-34, 6. Milk for children : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Moumahaki Endowment Account: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. I"V ], 4. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Noxious-weeds control, H.-29, 13. Passion-fruit industry : Report, H.-44, 20. Pastures, Mineral contents : Research investigations, H.-34, 32. Primary production— Costs and income, disparity between bridged : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Costs reduction : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Hauraki Plains, C.-8, 1. Rural Intermediate Credit Association : Annual report, 8.-14. Sheep returns, annual, for the year ended 30th April, i'JJo, H.-23. Tobacco industry : Report, II • -44, 20. Weraroa Agricultural Endowment Account: Balancesheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934—35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 22. Wool— Angora rabbit, H.-44, 21. Exports : Decrease in value, H.-29, 1. Scientific research, H.-34, 5, 8, 30. . ...nn^no AGRICULTURAL AND SAWMILL LABOURERS' ACCOMMODATION. See under LABOUR. AGRONOMY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. „„„„ . AITUTAKI ISLANDS. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Report, H.-22, 14. ALLEN, MARY E — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. ALPINE CLIMBING. See under SPORTS AND GAMES. ANGORA-RABBIT : WOOL INDUSTRY Report, H.-44, 21. AMERICAN SAMOA — Governor of : Visit to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT— Report, H.—22, 4. APIA OBSERVATORY Report, H.-34, 107. APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. APPROPRIATIONS Chargeable on the , , , Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a. PermanentBudget Statement, 8.-b, zl. Under special Acts of the Legislature (Civil List Act, 1920): Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49. ARMAMENTS (see also DEFENCE)— r . r _ Conference for the reduction and limitation of, A.-5, 3. ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARDReport, C.-10, 10. _ ICT . „„„ ATIU ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILLSelect Committee report on, I. lb, 4. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN MILK AMENDMENT BILLSelect Committee report on, 1.—16, 2. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY. See under EDUCATION.
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AUCTIONEERS. See, under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. AUDIT DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 8. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITORGENERAL. AUDITORS— Public : Friendly societies, list, H.-l, 5. AUSTRALIA— Trade with, H.-44, 6. Visit of H.M.A. ships to New Zealand, H.-54. AVIATION— Aerodromes : Construction, D.-l, iv, xix, 47. Air Trunk Services : Report of decision of Transport Coordination Board, H.-40a, 28. Applications for aircraft service licenses: Summarized details, H.-40a, 4. Commercial air transport, H.-40, 19. AYSON, W. R., AND OTHERS— Report of petition of, 1.—5, 4. BAKER, W., AND OTHERS— Report of petition of, 1.-3, 3. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Banking— Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-15. Returns for period 1926 to 30th June, 1935, H.-44, 1. Savings-banks : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Trading-banks deposits : Budget Statement, 8.—6, 5. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Balafnce-sheet as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-15. Shares Account— Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 18. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 8. BARNSLEY, ESME M.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. BATES, G. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. BEDELL, MARGARET — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. BEER— Duty on : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. BENEFIT FUNDS. See under PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. BIDDLE, E.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. BLUNDELL, W„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. BOARD OF NATIVE AFFAIRS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. BOLIVIA— Dispute with Paraguay, A.-5, 12. BOOKMAKERS— Prosecutions against, H.-l 6, 3. BORSTAL INSTITUTIONS. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. BOYS. See YOUTHS. BRETT, R. F„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. BRIDGES. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BRITISH PHOSPHATE COMMISSIONERS— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 5. Report of New Zealand Commissioner, H.-29, 17. BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH.
BRODIE, W,— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. BROWN, W. A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. BUDGET— Financial Statement — Banking— Savings-banks, 8.-6, 5. Trading banks : Deposits, 8.-6, 5. Budgetary position for 1935-36 — Beer duty, 8.-6, 20. Customs revenue, 8.-6, 19. Film-hire tax, 8.-6, 20. Gold-export duty, 8.-6, 20. Highways revenue, 8.-6, 19. Income-tax, 8.—6, 19. Interest receipts, 8.-8, 20. Land-tax, 8.-6, 20. Other receipts, 8.-6, 20. Revenue, total, 8.-6, 20. Sales tax, 8.-6, 19. Stamp and death duties, 8.-6, 20. Debt, public, 8.-6, 8. Domicile, 8.-6, 9. Further conversion foreshadowed, 8.-6, 10. London conversions, 8.-6, 10. Long-term debt redemptions, 8.-6, 9. New Zealand conversions, 8.-6, 10. Reduced borrowing, 8.-6, 9. Summary, 8.-6, 9. Economic conditions, improving, 8.-6, 4. Executive Commission of Agriculture, 8.-6, 3. Exchange-rates, 8.-6, 5, 7, 20. Expenditure, capital— Hydro-electric works, 8.-G, 13. Irrigation, 8.-6, 12. Lands : Improvement, 8.-6, 12. Loan programme : Summary, 8.-6, 13. Main highways, 8.-6, 12. Public works, 8.-6, 11. Borrowing policy, 8.-6, 12. Programme, 8.-6, 13. Public buildings, 8.-6, 12. Roading, 8.-6, 12. Expenditure, estimated — Annual votes, 8.-6, 21. Debt services, 8.-6, 20. Exchange, 8.-6, 20. Highways, 8.-6, 20. Impetus to trade, 8.-6, 21. Increases in other votes, 8.-6, 21. Main estimates, 8.-6, 21. Other special Acts, 8.-6, 20. Pension — Increase, 8.-6, 21. Old-age : Restoration, 8.-6, 21. Soldiers' widows', 8.-6, 21. War, 8.-6, 21. War veterans', 8.-6, 21. Widows' and miners', 8.-6, 21. Permanent appropriations, 8.-6, 21. Public Service, regrading, 8.-6, 21. '• Salaries and wages : Increase, 8.-6, 21. Social Services, 8.-6, 21. Superannuation funds, 8.-6, 20. Great Britain : Recovery, 8.-6, 1. Housing problems, 8.-6, 5. Interest: Concessions to ex State mortgagors, 8.-6, 3. Land-development, 8.-6, 14. Finance, 8.-6, 15. Native, 8.-6, 14. > Progress recorded, 8.-6, 14. Small-farm settlement — Board, 8.-6, 15. Scheme, 8.-6, 15. Share milkers' cottage scheme, 8.-6, 15. Summary of results, 8.-6, 16. Local bodies — Loan conversions, 8.-6, 10. Progress of conversion, 8.-6, 11. Manufacturers, co-operation among, 8.-6, 4. Markets, overseas, new, 8.-6, 4. r Milk for children, 8.-6, 6. Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-6, 3. Mortgagors' relief, 8.-6, 3. Motor-cars, British : Assembly in New Zealand, 8.-6, 4. National superannuation and health insurance, 8.-6, 6.
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BUDGET—continued. Financial Statement—continued. Position : Summary— Budget surplus, 8.-6, 22. Conclusion, 8.-6, 22. Expenditure, 8.-6, 22. Revenue (taxation), 8.-6, 22. Post and Telegraph concessions— Other charges, 8.-6, 19. Telegraph charges, 8.-6, 18. Toll charges, 8.-6, 18. Primary production, 8.-6, 2. Costs and income, disparity between, bridged, 8.-6, 3. Costs : Reduction, 8.-6, 2. Dairy-produce, 8.-6, 1. Meat— Discussions in London and meat agreement, 8.-6, 2. Marketing B-6 1 Prices, export, 8.-6, 1. Wool, 8.-6, 1. Public accounts— Exchange, 8.-6, 7. Expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Interest receipts, 8.-6, 6. Other receipts, 8.-6, 7. Revenue, 8.-6, 6. Taxation, 8.-6, 6. Treasury bills, 8.-6, 8. Unemployment, 8.-6, 16. Building subsidy, 8.-6, 17. Engineering trades : Assistance, 8.-G, 17. Expenditure, 8.-6, 18. Finance, 8.-6, 17. Gold-mining : Revival, 8.-6, 16. New industries : Assistance, 8.-6, 16. Pay: Standard rates, 8.-6, 16. Revenue, estimated, 1935-36, 8.-6, 17. Taxation, 8.-6, 5, 18. Year's operation— Budget stability : Recovery, 8.-6, 7. Revenue and expenditure : Summary, 8.-6, 7. Tables— Table No. 3 : Revenue for the year ended 31st March, -1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, ii. Table No. 4 : Comparative statement of the estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, iii. Table No. 5 : Estimated revenue for 1935-36, compared with the actual revenue for 1934—35, 8.-6, iv. Table No. 6 : Stamp and death duty revenue for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, iv. " Table No. 7 : Statement of the Customs duties collected for 1934—35, compared with 1933—34, 8.—6, v. Table No. 8 : Statement of the actual net expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, v. Table No. 9 : Comparative statement of the appropriated and actual expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinarv Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, vii. Table No. 10 : Estimated net expenditure for 1935-36, compared with the actual net expenditure for 1934-35, 8.-6, ix. Table No. 11 : Public Works Fund—Statement showing net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, x. Table No. 12 : Statement showing the total ways and means of the Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account) and the total net expenditure to 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xi. Table No. 13 : Statement showing the amount charged to " unauthorized " in each financial year from Ist April, 1924, to 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xii. Table No. 14 : Statement showing the available financial resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1935, as compared with the 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xiii. Table No. 15 : Statement of amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial years ended 31st March, from 1931 to 1935, 8.-6, xiii. Table No. 16 : Education expenditure—Total expenditure on education out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Table No. 17 : State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xv. Table No. 18 : Statement of half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvi.
BUDGET—continued. Tables—continued. Table No. 19 : Statement showing maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xvii. Table No. 20 : Statement showing values of imports and exports of the dominion in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1935, 8.-6, xviii. Table No. 21 : Table showing improvement in economic conditions, 8.-6, xviii. Copy of prospectus of 1934 : London loan, 8.-6, xix. Copy of prospectus of Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-6, xxi. BUILDINGS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. „ ITII mim Dnccmv enm-mrw o i r>r BUILDING SUBSIDY SCHEME. See under UNEMPLOYMENT. BUILDING TRADE Unemployment subsidy : Budget statement, 8.-6, 17. BUTTER. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CABLES, SUBMARINE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. rAmrTQ -d w <a * ' Pubhc Servlce - appointment, H.-14, 13. CALEY-ALEXANDER, W. E.Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. CAMPBELL, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. CAMPBELL, R. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. CANADANational Exhibition : Participation of New Zealand Government, H.-44, 23. Trade with, H.-44, 7. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also EDUCATION. CAPE KIDNAPPERS BIRD SANCTUARY — Report, C.-6, 3. CARNEGIE CORPORATION — Donations to Universities, E.-7, 9, 15, 26. CATTLE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CENSUS — Traffic, H.-40, 13. CHARITABLE FUNDS. See under PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, CHATEAU TONGARIRO. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AMD PUBLICITY. CHATHAM ISLANDS — Native education, E.-3, 7. CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT, 1924—Report, IT.-44, 22. CHEESE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL, CHEVIOT ESTATE — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. CHILDREN'S COURTS. See under JUSTICE. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE AMENDMENT BILL — Select Committee, report on, 1.—16, 3. CHRISTENSEN, N. L. — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. CIDER-MAKING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CINEMAS. See MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY.
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CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS ACT— Report, H.-22, 13. CITRUS FRUIT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL CIVIL LIST ACT 1920 Permanent appropriations under special Acts of the Legislature, Abstracts, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49. CLUBS Chartered, H.-22, 9. COAL. See under MINING. COAL-MINES AMENDMENT BILLSelect Committee, report on, 1.-4, 2. COLD STORAGE— Advances Account, 8.—13, 31. COMMERCE. See INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. COMMERCE, CUSTOMS, AND NAVIGATION— . New Zealand and Sweden : Exchange of notes arranging mutual most-favoured-nation treatment, A.-7. COMMERCIAL TRUSTS ACT, 1910— Report, H.—44, 21. COMMERCIAL TRUSTS AMENDMENT BILL— o 7n , _ T io ;> Select Committee, report on 1.-13, 2 Together with notes of evidence, 1.—13 a. COMMITTEES Select Agricultural and Pastoral— Reports on petitions, &c.— Caley-Alexander. W. E., 1.-10, 1. Final report, 1.-10, 2. Kakaramea Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, and others, 1.-10, 1. Special reports, 1.-10, 2. Audit, status in relation to, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Defence Reports on petitions, &c. — Allen, Mary E„ 1.-12, 3. Barnsley, Esine M., 1.-12, 3. Brodie, W„ 1.-12, 2. Dobson, R.', 1,— 12, 3. Donovan, R. H., 1.-12, 2. Final report, 1.-12, 4. Gordon. M. S. C., and 16 others, 1.-12, 2. Hurliman. Mary H„ 1.-12, 3. Lilewall, J. W„ 1.-12, 2. Mcßratney, Bessie R. M„ 1.-12, 2. Martin, C. A. B„ 1.-12, 3. Nearey, E., 1.-12, 3. Ramsey, J. E., 1.-12, 2. Redmond, Margaret, 1.-12, 2. Rivers, Ida M., 1.-12, 2.2 Simpson, Eva, 1.-12, 3. Special report re Chairman, 1.-12, 4. Special report re Clerk, 1.-12, 4. Toomey, P. F., 1.—12, 3. Wright, Emily C., 1.—12, 3. Education— " Reports on petitions, &c.— Brown, W. A., and 531 others, and schedule, 1.-8, 2. Final report, 1.-8, 3. Goodall, Ernest, 1.-8, 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.-8, 2. Special report re Clerk, 1.-8, 3. Goldfields and Mines, &c.— Reports on bills, petitions, &c.— Adams, W. J.. 1.-4. 2. Coal-mines Amendment Bill, L-4, 2. Christensen, N. L., 1.-4, 2. Final report, 1,-4, 3. Memmott, J., 1.-4, 2. Mining Amendment Bill, 1.—4, 2. Moore A. W., 1.-4, 2. Moriaty, T., Ī.-4, 2. Penno, W., 1.-4, 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.—4, 3. Special report re Clerk, 1.-4, 3. Stafford, W. J., 1.-4, 3.
COMMITTEES continued. Select—continued. Industries and Commerce — Reports on Bills, petitions, &o.— Commercial Trusts Amendment Bill, 1.-13, 2. Together with notes of evidence, 1.-13 a. McGregor, G., and 712 others, and schedule, 1.—13, 2. Final report, 1.-13, 3. Pratt, G., and 8 others, 1.-13, 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.-13, 2. Special report re Clerk, 1.—13, 3. Labour BillsReports on petitions, &c.— Bates > W ' L ~ 9 ' L Hansen, A., 1.-9, 1. Teague, J., and others, 1,-9, 1. Lands Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Ayson, W. R., and others, 1.-5, 4. Bedell, Margaret, 1.-5, 4 Campbell, J., and others, 1.-5, 2. Dalley, R. J. A., 1.-5, 5. _ Featherston County Water-race Districts Validation Bill, 1.-5, 3. Final report, 1.-5, 5. Forman, T. Y., 1.-5, 4. Harris, T., 1.-5, 4. Hauraki Plains County Eastern Water-supply Empowering Bill, 1.-5, 3. Hawke's Bay County Empowering Bill, 1.-5. 3. Jackson, T., and others, 1.-o, 4. Amendment Bill. 1.-5, 4. Law J 0 I 5 3 Masterton Trust Lands Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 2. McLeay, .J., and others, 1.-5, 4. Mining Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 2. Napier Airport Bill, 1.-5, 3. Napier Foreshore Extension Bill, 1.-5, 2. Nelson Waterworks Extension Bill, 1.-5, 4. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill. 1.-5, 5. Small Farms (Relief of Unemployment) Amendment Bill, I—s, 3. Smith, A. A., and others, 1.-5, 3. Southland Land Drainage Bill, 1.-5, 4. Special report re Chairman, 1.-5, 5. Special report re Clerk, 1,-5, 5. Timmings, W. E., 1.-5, 5. Watson, Ruby E.. and others, 1.-5, 3. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 2. Whaling Industry Bill, 1,-5, 2. Wheeler, H. C„ 1.-5,- 3. Williams, S. F. G„ 1.-5, 4. Library— Meetings, H.-32, 2. Local Bills— Reports on Bills, &c.— Auckland Harbour Board Empowering Bill, 1.—16, 4. Auckland Metropolitan Milk Amendment Bill, 1.-16, . Christchurch District Drainage Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Dunedin City Empowering Bill, 1.—16, 2. Featherston County Water-race Districts Validation Bill, 1.-16, 3. Pinal report, 1,-16, 4. Hamilton Borough Council Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 4. Hauraki Plains County Eastern Water-supply Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Hawke's Bay County Empowering Bill, 1,-16, 2. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-16, 4. Masterton Trust Lands Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 2. Napier Airport Bill, 1.-16, 2. Napier Foreshore Extension Bill, 1.-16, 2. Nelson Waterworks Extension Bill, 1.-16, 3. Ohai Railway Board Amendment Bill, 1,— 16, 3. Southland Land Drainage Bill, 1.-16, 4. Special reports, 1.-16, 4. Wanganui Harbour District and Empowering Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Wellington City and Suburban Water-supply Amendment Bill, 1,-1.6» 3. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Wellington High Levels Tramway Empowering and Amendment Bill. 1.-16, 3.
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COMMITTEES—continued. Select—continued. Native Affairs — Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Anini, Hoani Te, and others, 1.-3, 7, 8. Auta, Te, Te Ron Ngatai, 1.- 3, 4. Awhikau, Tonga, and others, 1.-3, 6. Baker, W., and others, 1.-3, 3. Biddle, E., 1.-3, 4, 5. Carroll, Turi, and others, 1.-3, 3. Chatham Islands, 1.-3, 3. Cookson, A. N., and others, 1.-3, 7. East Coast Trust Lands, 1.-3, 3. East Coast Native Trust Lands : Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4, 1.-3, 8. East Coast Native Trust Lands, 1.-3, 9. Election, system of, for Maori members, 1.-3, 7. Final report, 1.-3, 9. Goldfield Lands Revenue in Hauraki and Coromande], 1.-3, 3, 4, 7, 8. Hape, Te Rauna, and others, I. 3, 5. Hauai 2a 3, 1.-3, 7. Hauraki and Coromandel districts, mineral, and timber rights, 1.-3, 7, 8. Heremia Maehe and others, 1.-3, 5. Hoani Te Anini and others, 1.—3, 7, 8. Kauhouroa Block, 1.-3, 5. Kauhouroa Block, 1.-3, 5. Kauhouroa Block, 1.-3, 5. Keen, S. T., and others, 1.-3, 8. Kohu, Sam, 1.-3, 6. Land-tax on Native land, 1.—3, 7. Mana Tume and others, 1.-3, 3. Mangapoike A Block, 1.-3, 6. Mangapoike 2a, 3, and 2d Blocks, Ī.-3, 7. Native Housing Bill, 1.-3, 8. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 8. Ngaruahine lands, 1.-3, 6. Ohinemuri Block, 1.—3, 3, 4. Pariroa Block, 1.-3, 6. Petitions held over, schedule of, 1.-3, 10. Potikai leni Tapihana. 1.-3, 5. Rangihuna Pire and others, 1.-3, 6. Raniera Erihana, 1.-3, 7. Rauna, Te, Hape, and others, 1.-3, 5. Rihitoto Mataia and others, 1.-3, 4. Rihitoto Mataia and others, 1.-3, 3, 4. Royal, Rangi, 1.-3, 4. Rutene Tuhi and others, 1.-3, 7. Special report- re Chairman, 1.-3, 9. Special report re Clerk, 1.-3, 9. Tapihana, Potikai leni, 1.-3, 5. Tarawera No. 5 Block, 1.-3, 3. Te Auta Te Rou Ngatai, 1.-3. 4. Te Koutu B Block, Ī.-3, 5. Te Papa, Lot 108, 1.-3, 4. Te Papa, Lot 452, 1.-3, 6. Te Rauna Hape and others, 1.-3, 5. Thomson, T., 1.-3, 7. Tiaki Karaitiana and others, 1.-3, 5. Tonga Awhikau and others, 1.-3, 6. Tupito Maruera, 1.--3, 6. Whati Hoepo and others, 1.-3, 6. West Coast Settlement Reserves, 1.-3, 6. Public accounts — Reports on Bills, &c. — Final report, 1.-14, 2. Government Railways (Wellington to Johnsonville) Bill, 1.—14, 1. Special report, 1.-14, 1. Public Health— Report on petitions, &c. — Final report, 1.-7, 2. Hall, A. G., 1.-7, 1. Mitchell, C. T., 1.-7, 2. Nathan, A., and others, 1.-7, 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.-7, 2. Special report re Clerk, 1.-7, 2. Public Petitions A to L — Reports on petitions, &c.— Brett, R. F., and another, 1.-l, 2. Blundell, W., and 243 others, 1.-l, 2. Campbell, R. W., and another. 1.-l, 2. Cruickshank, J. A., 1.-l, 3. Corporation of the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Lower Hutt, 1.-l, 2. Cunninghame, H., and 4,536 others, 1.-l, 2. Dalzell, N. A., and 70 others, 1.-l, 2. Diaek, W., 1.-l, 4. Dyett| H. L. P., and 30 others, 1.-l, 2.
COMMITTEES —continued. Select—continued. Public Petitions A to L—continued. Reports on petitions, &c.—continued. Farr, Maud E.. 1.-l, 3. Pinal report, 1.-l, 4. Finch, W. P., 1.-l, 2. Flaws, T., 1.-l, 2. Foote, A. E., and 547 others, 1.-l, 2. Garner, F. W., 1.-l, 3. Grant, T. J., and 5 others, 1.-l, 3. Hogg, C. H., 1.-l, 3. Hunter, Edith M., 1.-l, 3. Leathern, C., 1.-l, 3. Low, E. W., and 23 others, 1.-l, 2. Mason, S. A., and 32 others, 1.-l, 2. Special report re Chairman, 1.-l, 4. Special report re Clerk, 1.-l, 4. Thompson, E., and 2,426 others, 1.-l, 2. Public Petitions M to Z— Reports on petitions, &c.— Final report, 1.-2, 4. McLean, W. E., and 5 others, 1.-2, 2. Mason, A. J., 1.-2, 2. Meikle, J. J., 1.-2, 2. Munro, D., 1.-2, 3. Murtha, Rose A., 1.-2, 3. Native birds (see McLean and others), 1.-2, 2. Pilling, Mary, 1.-2, 3. Redward, I. M., and 9 others, 1.-2, 3. Ritchie, Emily S., 1.-2, 3. Russell, G. H., 1.—2, 2. Sampson, F., 1.-2, 3. Scott, H. T., 1.-2, 2. Scott, H. T. (second report), 1.-2, 3. Simpson, H. L., 1.-2, 3. Special report re Chairman, 1.-2, 4. Special report re Clerk, 1.-2, 4. Stott, Bertha M. 8., 1.-2, 2. Studholme, L., 1.-2, 3. Wild, P., 1.-2, 2. Willeocks, C. R., 1.-2, 2. Statutes Revision — Reports on Bills, &c.— Final report, 1.-11, 2. Judicature Amendment Bill, 1.-11, 2. Law Practitioners Amendment Bill. 1.-11, 1. Police Offences Amendment Bill, 1.-11, 1. Special report, 1.-11, 2. COMPANIES — Insurance : Deposit with Public Trustee, 8.-9, 8. Receivership and liquidation, 8.-9, 2, 6. COMPANY PROMOTION METHODSRoyal Commission of inquiry into : Legislation, H.-44, 22. CONSOLIDATED FUND — Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, v. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7. Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 3.lst March, 1935: Comparative statement, 8.-6, iii. Imprests of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL — Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. II] — Amortization of debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 27. Auditor-General's report — Audit of Government stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Audit of accounts of local authorities, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Audit status in relation to Parliament and the Public Accounts Committee, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Changes in the form of the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Conversion of securities, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Departmental accounts and balance-sheets, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Imprests outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Increases and decreases in the public debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. Interest on public accounts : Cash balance investments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii.
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CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL—continued. Annual report—continued. Auditor-General's report—continued. Non-compliance with law, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Reserve Fund investments in London, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Repayment of the public debt, B.—l [Pt. ll], iv. Schedule of imperfect vouchers, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiv. Statement of irregularities in connection with public moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii. Statement showing sums irrecoverable by the Crown, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvi. Statement of royalties payable to the Crown and unpaid at 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Treatment of exchange in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. ~ Treatment of investments in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Deposits Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 33. Detail statement of— Revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 5. Transactions, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 49. Disbursements under — Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, section 16, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Special Acts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 17. Imprests of the— Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 48. Local Bodies' Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 29. Recoveries on account of expenditure of previous years, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Statement of balances in respect of payments made on behalf of other Governments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Summary of transactions and balances, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 1. COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS— Annual report — Administration of— Aitutaki, A.-3, 10. Atiu, A.-3, 12. Mangaia, A.-3, 11. Manihiki and Rakahanga, A.-3, 14. Nassau, A.-3, 15. Palmerston, A.-3, 15. Penrhyn, A.-3, 13. Rarotonga, A.-3, 1. Suwarrow, A.-3, 15. Agriculture, A.-3, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Education, A.—3, 4, 11, 13, 14, 15. Finance, A.-3, 1, 16, 17, 18. Justice, A.-3, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15. Medical and public health, A.-3, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Meteorological, A.-3, 10, 11 12. Migration, A.-3, 4. Native Land Courts, A.-3, 7. Police, A.-3, 8, 14. Post and Telegraph Department, A.-3, 8. Radio broadcasting, A.-3, 8. Public works, A.-3, 5, 11, 12, 14. Shipping, A.-3, 2. Trade, A.-3, 1, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Imports and exports, return for the year, A.-3, 19-24. Vital statistics, A.-3, 3, 12, 13, 14. Department: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. Trade with, H.-44, 10. COOKSON, A. N„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS Associations operating, number, 8.-14, 5. Directors and secretary-treasurers, list of, 8.-14, 10. COPRA Production, Western Samoa, 1904-34, A.-4, 26. CORPORATION OF LOWER HUTT— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. COST OF COLLECTING CUSTOMS. See under CUSTOMS. COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Council, personnel, H.-34, 14. Reports of Research Committees, H.-34, 16,
CRIMES. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS. CROWN LAW OFFICE — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-33, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 10. CRUICKSHANK, J. A. — Report on petition of, 1.—13. CUNNINGHAME, H„ AND OTHERS — Report on petition of. 1.-l, 2. CUSTOMS (see also TARIFFS)— Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs Department: Return for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-12. Department: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 11. Duties— Collected for 1934—35 compared with 1933—34 : Statement, 8.-6, v. Motor-vehicles, &c., ]! .—4oa, 18. Exchange of notes between New Zealand and Sweden arranging mutual most-favoured-nation treatment, A.-7. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. DAIRY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. DALLEY, R. J. A. — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. DALZELL, R. A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DEBT, PUBLIC— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Increases and decreases, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. Redemption Fund : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 74. Repayment, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Accounts : Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 32. Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvii. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-2. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1935, 8.—6, xvii. Services : Expenditure, 8.-6, 20. Sinking Fund : State Advances Office, 8.-13, 25. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], DEEDS. See under LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION. DEER — Destruction, C.-10, 4, 5, 12 ; H.--22, 5. DEFENCE— Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Department: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 12. Military— Annual report — Air services, H.-19, 3, 10. Buildings, offices, drill-halls, &c., H.-19, 7. Coast defences and anti-aircraft equipment, H.-19, 3. Finance, H.-19, 8, 10. New Zealand Army Rifle Association, H.-19, 8. New Zealand Military Forces : Table showing strength, H.-19, 9. New Zealand Permanent Forces, H.-19, 1. Ordnance services, H.-15, 6. Rifle clubs, H.-19, 7. Rifle ranges, H.-19, 7. Store buildings and workshops, H.-19, 7. Territorial Force, H.-l 9, 2. Territorial Force associations, H.-19, 8. Training, H.-19, 5. Navy— Annual reportNaval armament depot, H.-5, 4. PersonnelActive service, H.-5, 1. Royal Naval Reserve, H.-5, 2. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.-5, 2. Policy, H.-5, 4,
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DEFENCE—continued. Navy—continued. Annual report—continued. Proceedings, H.-5, 2, 3. State, H.-5, 1. Visit of foreign warships, H.-5, 4. Visit of H.M.A. Ship "Australia" with H.R.H. Duke of Gloucester, H.-5, 4. H.M.A. Squadron, H.-5, 4. H.M.S. " Dunedin " and H.M.S. " Laburnum " to Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70. * Western Samoa : Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 15. DENTAL HYGIENE. See under HEALTH. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE— Activities, H.-44, 16. DIACK W. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. DISEASES. See under HEALTH. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS — H.-22, 10. DOBSON, R. — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. DOMAINS, PUBLIC. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DOMINION LABORATORY — Work of, H.-34, 3, 70. DOMINION MUSEUM — Report; H.-22, 14. DOMINION OBSERVATORY— Report, H.-34, 101. DONOVAN, R. H. — Report on petition of, 1,— 12, 2. DRAINAGE SCHEMES. See under LANDS. DRUGS — Dangerous, H.-31, 42. Opium : Suppression of traffic, A.-5, 9. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, H.R.H.— Visit to — New Zealand, F.-l, 4, 23 ; H.-5, 4; H.-22, 10. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. DUNEDIN CITY EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.—16, 2. DUTIES (see also CUSTOMS ; also TARIFF)— Beer : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Gold export : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Stamp and death — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. For the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, iv. DYETT, H. L. P., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EASTERN MARKETS — Trade with, H.-44, 12. EDUCATION— Agricultural— Canterbury Agricultural College : Research activities, H.-34, 69. ' Native schools, E.-3, 4, 9. Research, E.-2, 13. -Broadcasting— Lessons in schools, E.-2, 5. Talks, F.-3, 2. Children, five years old, admission to schools : Select Committee report on petition re, 1.-8, 2.
EDUCATlON—continued. Child welfare— League of Nations, report, A.-5, 8. State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report— Minister of Education—Extract from annual report : Children under supervision, number of, E.-4, 1. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch — Admissions classified according to — Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 6. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. Cases appearing before Children's Courts, E.-4, 2. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during the year ended 31st December, 1935 : Particulars, E.-4, 3. Children and young persons under the guardianship of the Superintendent at 31st March, 1935 : Status, E.-4, 4. Children before the Courts during the year ended 31st March, 1935, and placed under the supervision of Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 5. Children in residence in private orphanages, E.-4, 4. Committals and admissions during the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 5. Expenditure: Particulars for the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 8. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 7. Institutions for backward children at 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 7. Preventive work, E.-4, 2. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Cook and other Islands, A.—3, 4, 11, 13, 14, 15. Department: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 129. Endowments, Crown lands, C.-l, 6, 29. Expenditure, total, on education out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Higher : Annual report— Candidates successful for degrees, number of, E.-7, 4. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.-7, 3. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Universities : Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand and constituent colleges— Auckland, E.-7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 19. Otago, E.-7, 26. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15. Workers' Education Association, E.-7, 9, 15. Intellectual co-operation : League of Nations report, A.-5, MiningScholarships, C.-2, 10. School of Mines, C.-2, 10, 11. Minister of: Annual report — Attendance : Regularity, E.-I, 11. Children : Conveyance and board, E.-l, 29. Child welfare, E.-l, 3, 33. Classes — Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 26. Size of, E.-l, 13. Special for backward children, E.-l, 25. Education — Cost of, E.-l, 5. Higher (University), E.-l, 30. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 7. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 31. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 35. Free places in primary schools, E.-l, 25. Intermediate school, E.-l, 26. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Manual instructions, E.-l, 30. Physical education, E.-l, 30. Post-primary— Education, E.--1, 26. Free places, E.-l, 25. Length of course, E.-l, 24. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 21. Pupils— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Conveyance, E.-l, 31. Destination, E.-I, 20. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 18. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12.
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EDUCATION—continued. Minister of : Annual report—continued. School Certificate Esamination, E.-l, 2. School Committees : Incidental expenses, increase of, E__l 2. School music, E.-l, 30. Schools Buildings and sites, E.—l, 6. Consolidation of, E.-l, 29. Correspondence, E.-l, 3, 28. Eree places, E.-l, 25. Kindergartens, E.-l, 28. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 2. Native, E.-l, 4, 27. Number, E.-l, 7. Private, registered— Primary. E.-l, 27. Secondary, E.-l, 28. Staffs E.—l 11. Types of, E.-l, 4. 1 Teachers Classification, E.-l, 14. Exchange, E-—l, 4. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12. Rationing system, E.-l, 2. Salaries, E.-l, 2, 16. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 34. Training of, E.-l, 3, 30. Training Colleges— Reopening, E.-l, 3. Staff : Specialist work, E.-l, 3. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 23. Native children—Annual report: Report of Inspector of Native Schools— Academic instruction, E.—3, 5. Ages and standards, E.-3, 11. Agriculture, E.-3, 4, 9. Attendance, E.-3, 2. Buildings and grounds. E.—3, 3. Chatham Islands and Fiji, E.-3, 7. Drawing, E.-3, 4. Educational aims, E.-3, 1. Handwork and elementary handwork training, E.-3, 4. Health and physical, E.-3, 4. Libraries, E.-3, 3. Maoris at public schools, E.—3, 9. Classification, E.-3, 10. Maori Mission schools, E.—3, 6, 8. Maori students holding University Scholarships at end of 1934, E.-3, 9. Proficiency, E.-3, 6, 10. Pupils, number of, attending Maori secondary schools, E—3 8 9 Scholarships, E.-3, 7, 9. Schools — Attendance at, E.-3, 2. Grading, E.—3, 3. Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.—3, 8. Number of, according to grade, &c., E.-3, 8. Secondary education, E.—3, 6. Social and community life, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-3, 2. Teachers— In Native schools, certificates held by, E 3, 12. Training of, E.-3, 3. ' Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Post and Telegraph— Departmental Correspondence School, F.-l, 14. Examinations, F.-l, 15. Primary and post-primary : Annual report — Finance : Education Boards, E.-2, 50-77. Intermediate education, tables relating to, E.-2, 29Primary education, tables relating to, and reports (extracts) of Education Boards, E.-2, 15-24. Report of the Chief Inspector of primary schools — Broadcasting, E.-2, 5. Civic duties, E.-2, 4. Educational research, E.-2, 7. Examinations, proficiency, E.-2, 4. Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 6. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. Routine work, E.-2, 5. Schools E -2, 2 Certificates, E.-2, 6. Correspondence, E.-2, 4. District High, E.-2, 3. Efficiency, E.-2, 2. Intermediate and departments, E.-2, 3. Special classes, E.-2, 3.
EDUCATION —continued. Primary and post-primary : Annual report—continued. Report of the Chief Inspector of primary schools— ctd. Staff, E.-2, 5. Teachers : Exchange, E.-2, 5. University bursaries, E.-2, 7. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Agricultural, E.-2, 13. Buildings, equipment, and apparatus, E.-2, 8. Character and quality of instruction, E.-2, 8. Class materials, E.-2, 8. Courses in technical schools, E.-2, 12. Examinations, E.-2, 14. General, E.-2, 8. Manual training, E.-2, 14. Teachers' classification, E.-2, 9. Technical classes, E.-2, 13. Technical high schools, E.-2, 14. Secondary and technical education : Particulars relating to post-primary education for the years ended Ist July, 1933, and Ist July, 1934, E.-2, 30-48. Teachers, training of: Tables relating to training colleges, E.-2, 49. Scholarships— Nursing, H.-31, 52. Research scholarships, H.-34, 68. School — Buildings—Construction : Public Works Statement, D.-l, xv. Children —Milk-supply : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Hygiene — Domestic course for girls just leaving school, H.-31, 39. Goitre, H.-3L, 38. Infectious diseases, H.-31, 38. Kindergartens, H.-31, 37. Medical examination of applicants for entrance into teaching profession, H.-31, 38. Open-air schools, H.-31, 38. Publications, H.-31, 39. Schools and school buildings, H.-31, 38. Secondary schools : Examination, H.-31, 38. Special classes, H.-31, 38. Special investigations— H.-31, 39. Treatment returns, H.-31, 38. Talks : Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Teachers' Superannuation Fund — Annual report, E.-8. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 121. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. EGG-EXPORT INDUSTRYReport, H.-44, 19. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK BOARDReport, C. —10, 9. ELECTORALDepartment: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 29. Native, alteration in system, Select Committee report on petition re, 1.-3, 7. ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ENDOWMENTS (see also NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS)— Crown lands, C.- l, 6, 29. ENGINEERING TRADE— Assistance from Unemployment Fund : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. ESTATESPrivate, acquired to 31st March, 1935 : Summary, C.-5, 2. EUROPE— Appointment of Trade Commissioners to, H.-44, 13. Trade with, H.—44, 11. EXCHANGE-RATES-Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 7, 20. Treatment of, in Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. EXECUTIVE COMMISSION OF AGRICULTURE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. EXPLOSIVE AND DANGEROUS GOODS— H.-22, 12. FACTORIES ACT. See under LABOUR,
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FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under PENSIONS. FARMING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FARR, MAUD E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. FEATHERSTON COUNTY WATER-RACE DISTRICTS VALIDATION BILL Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL - if - ", tt a a q Irade with, 11.-44, J. FILM INDUSTRY (see also MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY)— Film-hire tax : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. FINANCE (see also BUDGET) — Amount charged to " Unauthorized " in each financial year from Ist April, 1924, to 31st March, 1935, statement showing, 8.—6, xii. Appropriations—Chargeable on the — Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a. Permanent: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Available financial resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1935, as compared with 31st March, 1934, statement showing, 8.-6, xiii. Bank of New Zealand balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-15. Consolidated Fund — Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, v. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. Appropriation chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-7. Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, iii. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 1, 16, 17, 18. Customs — Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs Department, return of, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-12. Duties collected for 1934-35 compared with 1933-34, 8.-6, v. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Debt, public— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xvii. Repayment— Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvii. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-2. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on the 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Defence : Military, H.-19, 8, 10. Education — Child welfare, &c., particulars of, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 8. Cost of: Minister's Statement, E.-l, 5. Expenditure and recoveries in respect of the services under the Crown or supervision of the Minister of Education during the year ended 31st March, 1935 : Statement, E.-l, 35. Higher (Universities), E.-7, 6-8, 9, 10-14, 16-18, 20-25, 28-35. Primary and post-primary, E.-2, 50-77. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-8. Fire brigades of the Dominion, H.-12, 1, 5, 8-11. Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 6, 8, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. General Assembly Library : Statement of accounts, &c., H.-32, 2. Government Insurance Department: Annual report, H.-8.
FINANCE—continued. Government superannuation— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.-8. Health : Mental hospitals, H.-7, 19, 20, 21. Immigration Department, I).-9, 1. Imports and exports of the Dominion, value of, in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1935, 8.-6, xviii. Justice and prisons : Prisons Department report, H.-20, 5. Lab ° ur Department: Expendrture dunng the year, H.-11, Lands and Survey— Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Statement of accounts, &c., C.-9, 10-13. Statement of mortgage transactions for the financia 1 year ended 31st March, 1935, C.-9, 8. Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains : Statement of accounts, C.—B, 7-8. Rangitaiki: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. Swamp land, C.-4, 4-6. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Statement of accounts, &c., C.—s, 3—6. National endowments : Total revenue derived, C.-14. Scenery preservation : Statement of accounts, &c., C.-6, 5. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 29, 30. Surveys, C.-la, 5, 6, 7. Land transfer and deeds registration, H.-3, 1-4. League of Nations, A.-5, 4, 5-8. Loans — Conversion — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Public Trustee's report, 8.-9, 2, 6, 7. Copy of loan prospectus for 1934 London loan, 8.-6, xix. Guaranteed by the Government: Statement, 8.-l P*t. Ill], 10. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 2, 7, 8. For purchase of fertilizers, 8.-14, 8. Marine Department, H.-15, 1. Mining industry, C.-2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 46, 47, 48, 49-52. State coal-mines, C.-2a, 4-12. Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Copy of prospectus, 8.-6, xxi. National compulsory superannuation and health insurance : Costs, H.-30, 6, 7, 8, 12. Nation Provident Fund— Annual report of Board, H.-17. Statement of amounts paid into by way of State subsidy, H.-17a. Native Affairs— East Coast Native Trust lands— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-4. Land-development : Receipts and payments, &c., for the year ended 31st March, 1935, G.-10, 24—26, 27. Native Land Courts and other matters under control of Native Department, G.-9, 1. Niue Island, A.-6, 1, 5, 6. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Department : Statement of accounts, &c., H.-10, 3, 4. Pensions— Amount paid on account of pensions for the financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1935 : Statement, 8.-6, xiii. Department: Annual report, H.-18, 5. Police Department: Return showing the proportion of police to population and cost of police per inhabitant, New Zealand and the various States of Australia, H.-16, 17. Post and Telegraph— Department, F.-l, 13, 36-42. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3, 5, 6. Prices and exchange : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Printing and Stationery Department: Statement of accounts, H.-36, 2. Public Accounts — Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statement of Accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV].
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FINANCE—continued. Public Accounts—continued. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on the 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. 1111Public domains and national parks, C.-10. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Public Service salaries, H.-14, 2, 3, 6, 17. Public Works Fund Appropriations chargeable on the Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1936 8.-7 a. " Budget Statement, 8.-6, 11-14. Net expenditure under appropriation for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, statement showing, 8.-6, x. Revenue and expenditure, &c., D.-l, iii, iv, v, 2, 3, 9, 12 13 21 23 112 132 134 137. Total ways'and means of the Fund (General Purposes Account), and the total net expenditure to 31st March, 1935, statement showing, 8.-6, xi. Railways : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, statistical returns, &c., D.-2, 1-28. Revenue Estimated for 1935-36, compared with the actual revenue for 1934-35 : Statement, 8.-6, iv. For the vear ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934 : Table, 8.-6, ii. Salaries and wages, partial restoration of cut in, 8.—6, 21,. Stamp and death duty for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, iv. State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934, B. 6, xv. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. State Forest Service, C.-3, 2, 15. Stores Control Board, H.-4, 1, 2. Tourist and Health Resort and Publicity Department: Revenue and expenditure for the period 1929-35, H.-2,7. Transport Co-ordination Board, H.—4oa, 15-27. Transport Department, H.-40, 3, 8, 17, 19, 25, 28-32. Treasury bills : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Unemployment— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 16-18. Fund • State of accounts, &c., H.-35, 4, 6, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 5-10. FINANCIAL STATEMENT See under BUDGET. FINCH, W. P. — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. JTJORJ3LAND NATIONAL PARK Additions to, C.-10, 3. FIRE BRIGADES OF THE DOMINION— Annual report — Areas protected by Fire Boards, H.-12, 11. Ca^oftoT^T"' 11 " 12 ' 7 ' Deaths and injuries in fires, H.-12, 4. F°re districts! IL-ll', '' Average statistics for all fire districts which have been in operation for the twelve years, 1924-35, H.-12, 10. Average statistics for other fire districts, H.-12, 11. Fire loss in. H.-12, 3. Miscellaneous statistics, H.-12, 9. Fire in city areas : Table showing causes, 11.-12, 8. Fire prevention, H.-12, 7. Fire protection service, H.-12, 4. Hand fire extinguishers, H.-12, 6. Incendiarism, H.-12, 3. Inspections, H.-12, 7. Fire Brigades Act, 1926 : Report, H.-22, 12. FISHING INDUSTRY (see also under MARINE) — Promotion Account: State Advances Office, 8.-13, 29. VI AWS T — ReDort on netition of I -1 2 p P ' FLAX INDUSTRY Research investigations, H.-34, 11, 30. s FOOTE A E AND OTHERS Report on petition of, I. 1, — FOOTWEAR REGULATIONS. See under LABOUR.
FOREIGNERS Indigent: Assistance to, A.-5, J. FOREIGN WARSHIPS .. Visit to New Zealand of Italian cruder Armanda Diaz, H.-5, 4. FORESTRY School, Canterbury College, closing, E.-8, 19. State I orest Service Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. Ij, 38. Annual report— General nQ 0 ipFinance, C.-.!, 2, 15. Grants of free trees, 0.-3, lb. Honorary forest rangers, C.—3, 17. Legislation, C. --3, 15. Recreation m State forests, C.-3, 17. Unemployment relief, C.-3, 16. Management — Areas of State forests, 0.-3, 4. Concessions to sawmillers, 0.-3, 8. Forest atlas, C.-3, 6. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C.-3, 6 _ Mining privileges m State forests, 0.-3, 2. Planting, cleaning, and thinning, 0.-3, 7. Protection forests, C.-3. 5. State afforestation, C.-3, 6. Timber sales, C.-3, 2, 8. West Taupo timber lands, 0.-3, 8. Policy, C.-3, 2. Protection— Fires and fire districts, C -3. 8 9. Forest parasite biology, 0.-3, 10. Forest protection : Animal destructaon C.-3, 9 Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in lorestconservation regions, C.-3, 18. Sawmills, 0. 3, 2. Timber trade Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Exports, C.-3, 15. Production, C.-3, 2, 13. Utilization Control and prevention of borer attack, 0.-3, 12. £ r - vmg ,°"T ' U ' General, C.-3, 10. General utilization projects, C.-3, 12. Logging technique , C.-3, 10. Moisture-content of timber, C.—3, 11. Sawmill technique, C.-3, 11. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. Work done by other Departments, C.-3, 2. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt IV] 114. Western Samoa, A.-4, 22. v FORMAN, T. Y. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS DEPARTMENT — Annual report— ,01 , „ , Disposition of funds as at 31st December, 1934 H.-l, 27. Explanatory note of terms used m report H.-l 30 Investments at interest as at 31st December, 1934, H.-l, 28. Medical and management lunds : Receipts and expen.liture for the year 1934, . , - . Membership and funds as at 31st December, 1934Isolated friend y societies, H.-l, 29. l UYem }? societies H.-l, 29. Specially authorized societies H.-l, 30. Working-men s clubs, \±.-1, 30. Membership and funds of friendly societies and branches as at 31st December, 1934, H.-l 8. Numerical progress, mortality, and sickness lor the year 1934 ' H-- 1 ' 25 " Public auditors of friendly societies, H.-l, 5. Report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the year ended 31st December, 1934, li.—l, 8. Sick and funeral funds : Receipts and expenditure for the year 1934, H.-l, 25. Valuations completed during the year 1934 : Summary, Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 69.
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FRUITGROWING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FRUIT-PRESERVING INDUSTRY— Advances Account: State Advances Office, 8.-13, 30. GAMING— Offences, H.-16, 3. Bookmakers, prosecutions against, H.-13, 3. GARNER, F. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. GAS REGULATIONS — Report, H.-44, 21. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— Annual report — Accessions, H.-32, 1. Archives, H.-32, 2. Binding, H.-32, 1. Donations, H.-32, 1. Finance : Statement of accounts, &c. H.-32, 2. International exchange of official documents, H.-32, 2. Library Committee : Meetings, H.-32, 2. Recess privileges, H.-32, 2. Staff, H.-32, 1. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Mining industry, C.-2, 9, 10. Reports, H.-34, 3, 73. GHEE— Production : Research investigation, H.-34, 21. GLOUCESTER, H.R.H., DUKE OF— Visit to— New Zealand, F.-l, 4, 23 : H.-5, 4; il, 22, 10. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING. GOODALL, E.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. GORDON, M. S. C„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (see also INSURANCE ; also STATE FIRE INSURANCE)— Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 54. Annual report— Actuary's report on the valuation of the Department, H.-8, 6. Expense ratios and rate of interest, H.-8, 2. Income : Outgoings and accumulated funds, H.-8, 1. Investment and fluctuation reserve, H.-8, 1. Investments, H.-8, 1. New business and amount of business in force, H.-8, 1. Statement of accounts, H.-8, 3. Statement of business at end of year, H.-8, 4. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 32. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 17, 28. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (WELLINGTON TO JOHNSONVILLE) BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-14, 1. GOVERNMENT STORES— Audit, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Public Service : Annual report, H.-26. Railways : Annual report, D.-5. Teachers — Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E.-l, 34. GRANT, T. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. GREAT BRITAIN— Economic recovery : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. Trade with, H.--44, 5.
GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD— Government subsidy to, H.-15, 2. Special coal rate : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year ended 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 33. HALL, A. G. — Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. HANSEN, A — Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. HARBOUR WORKS. See under MARINE. HARRIS, T. — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. HAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY EASTERN WATER-SUPPLY EMPOWRING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-o, 3 ; T.-16, 2. HAURAKI PLAINS DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. HAWKE'S BAY— Re-establishment : Surveys, C.-la, 2. HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY EMPOWERING BILL— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3 ; 1,— 16, 2. HEALTH— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Department: Annual report— Dental hygiene : Director's report — Caries, prevention by operative methods, H.—3l, 47. Centres at which dental clinics were established, H.-31, 50. Dental health education, H.-31, 47. Extractions to fillings : Ratio, H.-31, 45. Mobile clinic, H.—3l, 46. Nurses, training, H.-31, 45. Staff, H.-31, 44. Statistics, H.-31, 44. Wellington Dental Clinic, H.-31, 45. Director-General's reportDivisional Directors : Reports, H.-31, 5. Infectious and other diseases, H.-31, 2. Maori hygiene, H.-31, 6. National health insurance, H.-31, 9. , Vital statistics, H. 31, 1. Hospitals : Director's report — Accommodation for patients suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis, H.-31, 41. Building operations, H.-31, 40. Dangerous drugs, H.-31, 42. Deaths under ansesthesia, H.-31, 42. Hospital inspections, H.-31, 40. Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer, H.-31, 43. Tuberculosis dispensaries, H.-31, 42. Maternal welfare : Report of Inspector of Maternity and Private Hospitals — Ante-natal care in New Zealand, H.-31, 68. r Ante-natal clinics, H.-31, 62. Hospital inspections, H.-31, 62. Refresher courses, H.-31, 62. Training-schools for midwives and maternitv nurses, H.-31, 62. Maternal mortality — Death-rate for 1932 in eight countries which use the same classification as that used in New Zealand, H.-31, 65. Death-rate per thousand live-births, 1927-34, H.-31, 63. European maternal mortality, H.-31, 64. Maori maternal mortality, H.-31, 67. Maternal welfare—• Maternity hospitals, statistics, H.-31, 61. St. Helens Hospitals, statistics, 1934, H-31, 59, 60. Maternity services, H.—3l, 58. Private maternity services, H.-31, 58. Public maternity services, H.-31, 58. Private nursing services, H.-31, 62. Private medicine and surgical hospitals, H.-31, 67. Nursing Division : Director's report — Exchange of nurses, H.-31, 51. Maternity nurses, H.-31, 54. Nurses and Midwives Registration Board, H.—3l, 52. Nursing staff, H.-31, 55.
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HEALTH —continued. Department: Annual report —continued. Nursing Division : Director's re.port—-continued. Scholarships, H.-31, 51. Studies, H.-31, 52. Tropical nursing servic'3, H.-31, 51. Public hygiene : Director's report — Notifiable diseases — In New Zealand for year ended 31st December, 1934, showing distribution by months, H.-31, 22. In New Zealand for year ended 31st December, 1934, showing distribution by age and sex, H.-31, 24. Maoris : Notification of cases, H.-31, 25. Notification of cases of notifiable diseases by health districts, H.-31, 23. Venereal diseases clinics : Cases treated during the year, H.-31, 25. Port health inspection, H.-31, 26. Sale of Food and Drugs Act, working of, H.-31, 26. Vital statistics — Deaths, H.-31, 11. Principal causes, H.-31, 13. Population and births, H.-31, 11. School hygiene : Director's report — Complete examinations : Summary, H.-31, 29. Domestic course for girls just leaving school, H.-31, 39. Eyesight, defective, H.-31, 36. Faulty posture and physical deformity, H.-31, 35. Figures relating to work accomplished in 1934, H.-31, 28 Goitre, H.-31, 38. Health camps, H.-31, 35. Height-weight-age survey, H.-31, 29. Infectious diseases, H.-31, 38. Kindergartens, H.-31, 37. Malnutrition, H.—3l, 29. Medical examination of applicants for entrance into teaching profession, H.-31, 38. Native schools, H.-31, 36. Open-air schools, H.-31, 38. Publications, H.-31, 39. Schools and school buildings, H.-31, 38. Secondary schools, examination, H.-31, 38. Special classes, H.-31, 38. Special investigations, H.-31, 39. Staff, H.-31, 28. Treatment returns, H.-31, 38. Tuberculosis. H.-31, 35. Drugs : Suspension of traffic, A.-5, 9. Factory hygiene and welfare work, H.—ll, 3. Free radio-telegraph medical service for shipping, F.-l, 30. Friendly societies and trade-unions — Medical funds, H.-l, 26. Mortality and sickness for the year, H.-l, 25. Sick and funeral funds : Receipts and expenditure for | the year, H.-l, 25. Hospitals— Buildings construction : Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xv. Mental — Annual report — Director-General's report — Buildings, alterations, additions, &c., H.-7, 3. Care of mentally defective children, H.-7, 2. Classification of patients, H.-7, 1. Difficult and dangerous defectives, H.-7, 2. Infringement of the Mental Defectives Act, H.-7, 3. Medical Superintendents' reports — Auckland, H.-7, 4. Hokitika, H.-7, 8. Kingseat. H.-7, 5. Nelson, H.-7, 7. Porirua, H.-7, 6. Seacliff, H.—7, 10. Tokanui, H.-7, 6. Nurses, H.-7, 11. Statistical, H.-7, 10. Tables — Admissions, discharges, and deaths, with the mean annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per cent, of the admissions for each year since Ist January, 1876, H.-7, 16. Admissions, discharges, and deaths from Ist Januar}', 1876, to 31st December, 1934 (excluding transfers), H.-7, 18. Admissions, re-admissions, discharges, and deaths, &c., during year, H.-7, 12. Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 20. Causes of death, H.-7, 14.
HEALTH—continued. Hospitals—continued. Mental —continued. Annual report —continued. Tables —continued. Finance— Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 20. Credits, H.-7, 20. Debits for the financial year 1933-34, H.-7, 19. Expenditure out of Public Works Fund on buildings, H.-7, 21. Total expenditure out of Public Works Fund for buildings, &c., from Ist July, 1876, to 31st March, 1935, H.-7, 21. Length of residence of patients discharged and recovered during year, H.-7, 13. Native countries of patients, H.-7, 13. Principal assigned causes of insanity, H.-7, 15. Summary of total admissions : Percentage of cases since 1876, 11.-7, 18. Construction and expenditure, D.-l, xv. Milk for school-children : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. National health insurance : Report of the Departmental Committee, H.-30. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Organization : League of Nations report, A.-5, 4. Prisoners, H.-20, 7. Railway Employees' Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xxiii. Western Samoa, A.-4, 19-21. HEALTH INSURANCE. See under INSURANCE. HEALTH RESORTS. See TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. HEMP. See FLAX INDUSTRY. HEREMIA MAEHE AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. HOANI TE ANINI— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7, 8. HOGG, C. H.— Report on petition of, I. 1, 3. HOPS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOTELKEEPERS— Prosecutions against, H.-16, 3. HOUSING— Account: State Advances Office, 8.-13, 11, 27. Proposals : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. State coal-mines, C.-2, 9. HUNTER, EDITH MReport on petition of, 1.-l, 3'. HURLIMAN, MARY H.— Report on petition of, 1.--12, 3. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT— Annual report, D.-9. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH BUREAUX— Work of, H.-34, 10, 68. INCENDIARISM. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. INCOME-TAX. See under TAXATION. INDIGENT FOREIGNERS : Assistance to, A—s, 9. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS. See under LABOUR. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT. See under LABOUR.
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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (see also TRADE)Commerce : Exchange of notes between New Zealand and Sweden arranging mutual most-favoured-nation treatment, A.-7. Commercial air transport, H.-40, 19. Commercial Trusts Amendment Bill: Report on, together with Notes of Evidence, 1.—13 a. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Department: Annual report — Angora-rabbit wool industry, H.-44, 21. Banking returns for period 1926 to 30th June, 1935, H.-44, 1. Bulletins, H.-44, 23. Canadian National Exhibition, H.-44, 23. Chattels Transfer Act, 1924, H.-44, 22. Citrus industry, H.-44, 20. Commercial Trusts Act, 1910 : Report, H.-44, 21. Company-promotion Commission, H.-44, 22. Development of Industries Committee, H.-44, 16. Egg-export industry, H.-44, 19. Fishing industry, H.-44, 18. Gas regulations, H.-44, 21. Manufacturers' associations, H.-44, 14. Manufacturing industries : Statistics, H.-44, 14, 25-28. Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 22. New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, H.-44, 14. Overseas trade representatives, H.-44, 13. Passion-fruit industry, H.-44, 20. Stores Control Board, 11.-44, 13. Timber production, last ten years, H.-44,17. Tobacco industry, H.-44, 20. Trade — General trade review— Exports — Percentages of totaJ exports shipped to each of the principal countries trading with the Dominion during the period 1931-34, H.-44, 4. Quantities and values of the principal commodities exported in 1933 and 1934, H.-44, 3. Value of exports (including specie) according to country of destination, 1931-34, H.-44, 3. Imports— Quantities and values of the principal items imported into New Zealand, 1933-34, H.-44, 4. Value of imports (including specie) according to country of origin, 1931-34, 11.-44, 5. Island trade— Cook and Niue Islands, H.-44, 10. Fiji, H.-44, 9. Tonga, H.-44, 11. Western Samoa, H. 44, 9. With— Australia, H.-44, 6. Canada, H.-44, 7. East, H.-44, 12. Europe, H.-44, 11. United Kingdom, H.-44, 5. United States, H.-44, 8. Industries — Development by Prisons Department, H.-20, 5. New—Assistance from Unemployment Fund : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Manufacturers, co-operation among : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. Markets, overseas, new : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. Post Office business handled by commercial officers, F.-l, 5, 15. Preference to New Zealand and British manufacturers, H.-4, 2. Radio broadcasting : Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. INFECTIOUS DISEASES. See under HEALTH. INSURANCE (see also GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ; also STATE FIRE INSURANCE)— Companies : Deposits with Public Trustee, 8.-9, 8. Government Insurance Offices, public securities held by, 8.-10, 5, 28. Motor-vehicles (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, H.-40, 3. National health : Report of Director-General of Health, H.-31, 9. National health and compulsory superannuation— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Report of the departmental Committee on, H.-30.
INTEREST— And other receipts : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6, 7, 20. Concessions to ex State mortgagors : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Due during the year : State Advances Office, 8.-13, 6. Friendly Societies and trade-unions investments, H.-l, 28. Public Accounts : Cash balance investments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Rate : Government Insurance Department, H.-8, 2. Receipts, Public Account: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Reduction : Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 2. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Department— Annual report — Advertising office, H.-22, 10. Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 14. Animals Protection and Game Act, H.-22, 4. Auctioneers, H.-22, 9. Chartered clubs, H.-22, 9. Cinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 13. Deer, H.-22, 5. Distinguished visitors, H.-22, 10. Dominion Museum, H.-22, 14. Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 12. Fire Brigades Act, H.-22, 12. Land-agents, H.-22, 9. Legislation, H.-22, 3. Local government, H.-22, 1. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, H.-22, 10. Naturalization, H.-22, 9. Opossums, H.-22, 9. Passports, H.-22, 9. Raffles, H.-22, 11. Rotorua Acclimatization District, H.-22, 4. Totalizator inspections. H.-22, 11. Town-planning, H.-22, 3. War funds, H.-22, 11. War graves, H. -22, 10. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 35. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE— Exchange of official documents with Great Britain, United States of America, and Germany, H.-32, 2. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE. See under LABOUR. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS— Western Samoa —Mandated territory : Annual report, A.-4, 2. IRON INDUSTRY— Onekaka Works, C.-2, 23. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ITALY— # Visit to New Zealand of Italian Armando Diaz," H.-5, 4. JACKSON, T., AND OTHERS— Report on Petition of, 1.-5, 4. JAMES COLLIERY. See under MINING INDUSTRY. JUDICATURE AMENDMENT BILLSelect Committee report on, I.—ll, 2. JUSTICE AND PRISONSBurglary of post-office premises, F.-l, 20. Children's Court, cases appearing before, E.-4, 2, 5. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Courthouses —Construction : Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xiii. Crimes — Criminal statistics, &c., H.-16, 1. Drunkenness, H.-16. 3. Gaming offences, H.-16, 3. • Bookmakers, prosecutions against, H.-16, 3. Hotelkeepers, prosecutions against, H.-16, 3. Incendiarism, H.-12, 3. Number of, &e., H.-16, 11-14. Serious, H.-16, 2. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 3. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act: Legal decisions of interest, H.-11, 5. Marine Department: Prosecutions, H.-15, 11. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Offenders' probation : Annual report, H.~20b.
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JUSTICE AND PRISONS —continued. Penal and penitentiary questions : League of Nations report, A.-5, 8. Prison Board : Annual report, H.-20a. Prisons Department: Annual report — Chief Inspector of Prisons and Borstals : Report— Borstal visiting committees, H.-20, 22. Prisons and penal institutions : Epitome of reports of controlling officers, H.-20, 10-22. Visiting Justices to prisons, H.-20, 22. Controller-General's report — Borstal institutions, H.-20, 4. Escapes, H.-20, 7. Finance : Revenue and expenditure, H .-20, 5. Health of prisoners, H.-20, 7. Industries : Development, H.-20, 5. Prison statistics, H.-20, 1. Public Works Fund expenditure, H.-20, 5. Punishments, H.-20, 6. Sexual offences, H.-20, 7. Tables— Actual number of distinct prisoners received into gaol during the year classified according to principal offences according to birthplace and age, H.-20, 28. Finance : Income and expenditure, &c., H.-20, 26, 27. Maori prisoners received, H.-20, 29. New-Zealand-born prisoners received into prisons during year, H.-20, 29. Number of prisoners at each prison or institution in the Dominion during the year, H.-20, 25. Particulars for each prison, of prisoners at beginning and end of year, and received and discharged during year, H.-20, 23. Prisoners : Ages and sentences, H.-20, 30. Prison buildings and works : Expenditure, &c., D.-I, xiv. Western Samoa, A.-4, 11-14, 15. KAKARAMEA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. KAPITI ISLAND— Report, C.-6, 6. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Account : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31. Annual report— Accounts abolished, C.-12, 2. Exports— Particulars of, for the period 1923-35, C.-12, 2. Tonnage and value for the period 1921-35, C.-12, 1. Market conditions, C.-12, 1. Production during the year, C.-12, 2. KEEN, S. T., AND OTHERS.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. KINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. KOHN, S.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. LABOUR— Department : Annual report — Agricultural and sawmill labourers' accommodation, H.-11, 8. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 6. Number of apprentices employed in skilled trade: Return, H.-11, 7. Wages—Arrears : Collected, H.-11, 7. Factories Act— Accidents, H.-11, 2. Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Factory hygiene and welfare work, H.-11, 3. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 2. Number of factories registered and number of factory workers, &c., for the period 1916-17 to 1934-35, H.-11, 1. Finance: Expenditure during year, H.-11, 10. Footwear Regulations Act, H.-11, 9. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act— Industrial associations and unions: Registration, H.-11, 5. Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 6. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 5. International Labour Office, H.-11, 10. Legal decisions of interest, H.-11, 5.
LAB OUR—continued. Department: Annual report—continued. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act —continued. Number of affiliated unions in each industrial association and the number of members in each industrial union registered under the Act to 31st March, 1934 : Return, H.-11, 11-24. Work done under, during the year, H.- 11, 3. Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of Conciliation, H.-11, 4. Labour Disputes Investigation Act, 1913, agreements made under, during year, H.-11, 6. Lead Process Regulations, H.-11, 10. Scaffolding and Excavations Act, H.-11, 8. Servants' Registry Offices Act, H.-11, 8. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 8. Shops and Offices Act, H.-11, 3. Tailoring Trade Regulations, H.-11, 10. Unemployment, H.-11, 1. Weights and Measures Amendment Act, H.-11, 9. Workers' Compensation Act, H.-11, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. LABOUR BILLSCommittee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. LAND-AGENTS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 39. LAND LAWS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.-5, 4. LANDS AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the vear 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 38. LANDS AND SURVEY— Crown-lands settlement : Annual report— Educational endowment, C.-l, 6. Finance — Expenditure, C.-l, 7. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 6, 30. Lands— All lands held on lease, C.-l, 28. Development, C.-l, 3, 23-26. Disposed of, C.-l, 29. Drainage operations, C.-l, 23-26. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 29. For selection, C.-l, 5. Selection during year, C.-l, 26. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 5. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 26. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 6. Legislation, C.-l, 2. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from C.-l, 8-12, 21-22. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Settlements established : Summary, C.-l, 13-21. Small farms, C.-l , 2. Department— Balance-sheets and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Auckland Museum Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 40. Bluff Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 40. Clutha River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 41. Geraldine County River District Account, 8.-l [Pt. IVI, 41. Gore High School Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 42 Greymouth Technical and Hokitika High Schools Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 46. Hunter Soldiers' Assistance Trust Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 43. New Zealand University Endowment (Westland) Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 45. North Island Experimental Dairv School Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 45. Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools Endowment Account, [Pt. IV], 46. Otago University Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 47. Primary Education Endowment Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 48 T
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LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. Department —continued. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts—continued. Secondary Education Endowment Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 49. Taranaki Scholarship Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 50. Victoria College Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 50. Waipiata-Hamiltons Library Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wairoa Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wanganui Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wanganui River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 27, 28. Development — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 14. Native : Report of the Board of Native Affairs, G.-10. Public Works Statement, D.-l, iv. Discharged soldiers settlementAccount — Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 18, 54. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 17. Annual report— Applications received and lands allocated, C.-9, 2. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 3. General review, C.-9, 2. Lands— Proclaimed, C.-9, 2. Total, acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 7. Loans authorized during the year, C.-9, 2. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. Drainage operations — Hauraki Plains : Annual report — Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1-6. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-8, 7-8. Rangitaiki scheme — Annual report, C.-11. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 88. Swamp— Annual report, C.-4. Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 63. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 118. Improvements, D.-l, 40. Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 60. Kauri-gum industry : Annual report, C.-12. Land for Settlement Account — Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 20. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Annual reportLand for Settlements Account, payment from, pursuant to section 10 (1) of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, during the year, C.-5, 2. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.—s, 1. Land purchased and paid for during the year, C.-5, 2. Private estates acquired to 31st March, 1935 : Summary, C.-5, 2. Properties considered during the year : Number, C.-5, 2. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-5, 3-6. National endowments : Report for the year with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endow - ment, C.-14. Native — Development — . Annual report of the Board of ISative Aiiairs, (.*.-10. East Coast Native Trust lands— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934. to 30th June, 1935, G.-4. Native Land Courts and other matters under control ol Native Department, G.-9. Native settlement: Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 66. Pakihi : Soils research, H.-34, 35.
LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. Public domains and national parks of New Zealand : Annual report — National parks, C.-10, 2. Arthur Pass National Board, C.-10, 10. Egmont National Park, C.-10, 9. Fiordland National Park, C.-10, 3. Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 5-9. Public domains, C.—lo, 1. Te Anan - Milford Sound, C.-10, 3. Scenery preservation— Annual report — Cape Kidnappers Bird Sanctuary, C.-6, 3. Expenditure : Statement, C.-6, 5. General, C.-6, 1. Kapiti Island, C.-6, 6. Legislation, 3. Reserves— Condition of, C.-6, 3. Made in 1934-35 under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and amendments, C.-6, 4. Revocation of, C.-6, 4. Summary of, C.-6, 4. Supervision, C.-6, 2. Scenery Preservation Board, C.-6, 2. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 90. Settlement — Hauraki Plains settlement scheme : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 34. Hutt Valley lands-settlement scheme : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. Small-farm scheme — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 91. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 15. Settlement, D.-l, xix. Unemployment, I).-l, xxii. Soils survey, H.-34, 8, 46. Surveys : Annual report — Field inspection, C.—la, 2. General, C.-la, 3. Geodetic triangulation, C.-l a, 2. p Hawke's Bay re-establishment surveys, C-la, 2. Head Office, Draughting Branch, C.-l a, 4. Minor triangulation, C.-l a, 2. Native Land Court surveys, C - la, 2. , Proposed operations, C.-la, 2. Settlement survevs, C.-l a, 2. r Staff, C.—la, 3. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 2. Standards of length, C.-la, 4. Standard surveys, C.-l A, 2. Summary, C.-l a, 1. Tables — Areas surveyed tor Lands and Survey Department, C.—la, 6. r Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.—la, 7. Field work executed, C.-la, 5. Office work, C.-la, 7. t Rural surveys, C.-l a, 5. ;, Work on hand, C.-la, 7. Tidal surveys, C.-l a, 2. Topographical survey, C.-l a, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 21. LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION DEPART- ». MENT— Annual report — e Arrears in the Land Transfer Department on the 31stMarch, 1935, H.-3, 4. Business transacted, H.-3, 1, 2. Compulsory registration, H.-3, I. Deeds remaining unregistered on the 31st December, 1934 ; received for registration and registered during the year ended 31st December, 1935; also number d remaining on that date and the amount of fees collected during the same period, H.-3, 4. d Fees received under the Land Transfer Act for the year, I, H.-3, 3. Money secured by mortgage under the Land Transfer yf Act on 31st March, 1935, H.-3, 3. Reconstruction of Hawke's Bay Register, H.-3, 1. g LAW, J. o.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3.
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LAW PRACTITIONERS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.-11, 1. LEAD PROCESS REGULATIONS. See under LAEOUR. LEAGUE OF NATIONS— Report of the representative of New Zealand— Afghanistan : Admission, A.-5, 10. Assistance to indigent foreigners, A.-5, 9. Bolivia and Paraguay, dispute between, A.-5, 12. Children and young people, protection of, A.-5, 8. Communications and transit, A.-5, 4. Conference for the reduction and limitation of armaments. A.-5, 3. Debate on annual report, A.-5, 2. Economic and financial questions, A.-5, 3, 4, 5-8. Elections to the Council, A.-5, 3. Health organization, A.-5, 4. Intellectual co-operation, A.-5, 11. Mandates, A.-5, 10. Minorities, rights of, A.-5, 11. Nansen International Office for refugees : Report, A.-5, 11. Opening of proceedings, A.-5, 1. Opium, traffic in, A.-5, 9. Peace, collaboration of the press and the organization of, A.-5, 5. Penal and penitentiary questions, A.-5, 8. Russia : Admission, A.-5, 9. Slavery, A.-5, 10. Women and children, traffic in, A.-5, 8. Western Samoa, Fourteenth report of the Government of New Zealand on the administration of, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, LEATHEM, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. LEATHER AND PELTS— Scientific reseach of, H.-34, 12, 37. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 57. LIBRARIES— General Assembly : Annual report and statement of accounts, H.-32, 2. Alexander Turnbul! : Report, H.-22, 14. Native schools, Hi.-d, 3. Universities — Donation by Carnegie Corporation, E.—7, 9, 15, 2b. Extension : Victoria University College, E.-7, 15. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LILEWALL J W. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. LITTLE BARRIER BIRD SANCTUARY— Report of caretaker, H.—2, 9. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— Opium, traffic in. A.-5, 9. Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. LIVERPOOL COLLIERY. See under MINING INDUSTRY. LIVE-STOCK. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. LOANS— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Dairy industry : Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 68. ' Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account: Loans authorized during the year, C.-9. 2. Guaranteed by the Government, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 10. London, 1934 : Copy of loan prospectus, 15. 6, xix. Public Trust Office, 8.-9, 2, 6, 7. Redemption Account, abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 26, 28. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.—14, 2, 7, 8. To employers for Workers Dwellings Account, State Advances Office, 8.-13, 28.
LOCAL AUTHORITIES— Accounts — Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10. Advances to, by Main Highways Board, D.-l, 117. Contract with Main Highways Board, D.-l, 116. Loan conversions, 8.-6, 10 ; 8.-9. 7. State Advances Office Branch. 8.-13, 24. Work done by, through assistance from Unemployment Fund between Ist January, 1932, and 30th June, 1934, table showing, H.-35, 33. LOCAL BILLS — Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. LOCAL LEGISLATION BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. LOW, E. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. McBRATNEY, BESSIE R. M. — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. MeGREGOR, G., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. McLEAN, W. E., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. McLEAY, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, CHRISTCHURCH — Report, H.-34, 109. MAIL SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. main h , ghways See under PU BLIC WORKS. MALNUTRITION. See under HEALTH. MANA TUME, AND OTHERSReport on petition of, 1.-3, 3. MANDATES— Administration : League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. MANGAIA ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER 1,1 lef jYrr.e ISLANDS. MANIHIKI ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS Acuities, .1, 44. 14. Co-operation among : Budget Statement, 8.—6, 4. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIESStatistics relating to, H.-44, 14, 25-28. MAORIS . S ee under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MARINE — Customs and other revenue collected by the Customs Department: Amount collected at each port of entry, return of, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-12. Department— Annual report — Admiralty charts. H.-15, 5. Bo il er^ and maehiner y : Tns l jeetions ' &c " H '~ l5 ' 8> 26, 27. Coastal survey. H.-15, 5. Examinations. H.-15, 5, 10, 25, 27. Finance, i!. 15. 1. Fisheries, H.-15. 11, 28-32. 33, 34, 35^10. Marine Fish Hatchery and Biological Station, Portobello, H.-15. 20. General, H.-15, 4. Government shipping offices. H.--15, 6. Greymouth Harbour, H.-15, 2. Harbour Board legislation, H.-15, 4. Harbour-works, H.-15, 3. Lifeboatmen, H.-15, 6. Lighthouses, H.-15, 4. 24. New Zealand Nautical Almanac and tide-tables, H.—lo, 6. Notices to mariners, H.-15, 6.
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MARINE—continued. Department—continued. Annual report—continued. Prosecutions, H.-15, 11. Radio beacons, H.-15, 6. Seamen, H.-15, 7, 23, 24. Sea water : Average temperature, H.-15, 33. Shipping— Casualties, H.-15, 5, 26. Registration, H.-15, 6. Ships— Compasses, H.-15, 5. Survey, H.-15, 7. Westport Harbour, H.-15, 2. Whaling, H.-15, 11. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. Harbour-works and lighthouses : Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 20. Fishing industry— Damage to coastal fishing and breeding of fish through oil pollution of navigable waters, A.-5, 5. Report, H.-44, 18. Navigation : Exchange of notes between New Zealand and Sweden arranging mutual most-favoured-nation treatment, A.-7. Port and harbour services— Harbours, construction of, D.-l, iv. Harbour-works, construction of, D.-l, xx. Lighthouses : Construction, &c., D.-l, xx. Port health inspection, H.-31, 26. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Shipping— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 2. Free radio-telegraph medical service, F.-l, 30. Launching of s.s. " New Zealand Star," F.-l, 24. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Western Samoa, A.-4, 11. Tidal surveys, C.~la, 2. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. MARTifN TAR rvr,*T 19 q Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. MASON, A. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. MASON, S. A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.—16, 2. MEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. MEIKLE, J. J. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. MEMMOTT J t> ™ T 9 Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. METEOROLOGICAL — Apia Observatory, H.-34, 107. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 10, 11, 12. Dominion Observatory, H.-34, 101. Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, H.-34, 109. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Office : Report, H.-34, 3, 98. MIGRATION— Cook and other Islands, A.—3, 4. Immigration Department: Annual report, D.-9. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING INDUSTRY. MINING AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-4, 2 ; 1.-5, 2.
MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines Statement — Appendices— Appendix A : Reports relating to metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 18-52. Appendix B : Reports relating to the inspection of coalmines, C.-2, 53-77. Appendix C : Report of Board of Examiners—Certificates issued, C.-2, 78, 79. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 6, 7. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 10. Coal-mining, C.-2, 1-79. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 7. Geological survey, C.-2, 9, 10. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 5. Gold-mining, C.-2, 3, 4. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 7. Miners' pensions : Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 10. Mining privileges, C.-2, 5. Prospecting for oil, C.-2, 5. Schools of Mines : Scholarships, C.-2, 10. Social amenities at mining townships, C.-2, 9. Staff, C.-2, 11. State aid to mining, C.-2, 11. Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 11. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 11. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 11. Subsidized prospecting : Subsidies to unemployed to prospect for gold, C.-2, 11, 24-27. State coal-mines, C.-2, 8, 9. Housing, C.-2, 9. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 9. Output and sales, C.-2, 8. Statistics— Coal-mining, C.-2, 6. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 5. Mineral production, C.-2, 4. Mining and quarrv accidents, C.-2, 7, 19, 33, 44, 45, 55, 57, 62, 66, 67, 72. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C—2 7 Tables, C.-2, 12-17. N o§ Export of minerals and coal-output, C.-2, 12. No. 2. Gold: Quantity and value exported from districts and counties or boroughs, C.-2, 13. No. 3. Table showing quantity of gold exported annually, from 1857, C.-2, 14? No. 4. Coal: Output from different fields, C.-2, 14. No. 5. Coal: Output of different classes, C.-2, 14. No. G. Coal and oil - shale : Annual production and coal imported since 1878, C.-2, 15. No. 7. Coal— Exports : Bunkers, C.-2, 16. Exports : Cargo, C.-2, 16. Imports, C.-2, 16. NO j 7 B ' Number of P ersons employed m mining, C.-2, Coal Hydrogenation : Investigations by Scientific and Industrial Research Department, H.-34, 10. State mines— Accounts : Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 34, 35, 36. Annual report— James Colliery, C.-2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C,-2a, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 4-12. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year [pt Gold— Assistance from Unemployment Board, H.-35, 15. Export-tax : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Revival: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Goldfields and Mines Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Mines Department— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 66, 67. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 16, 28. Miners' pensions, increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. Mining rights : Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 10. 66 MINORITIES Protection A.-5 11. MITCHELL, C. T.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. MOORE, A. W — Report on petition of, A.-4, 2.
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MORERE HOT SPRINGS. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS, ETC. MORIARTY, T. Report on petition of A -4, 2 MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Staff, H.-14, 7. MORTGAGES— Discharged soldiers settlement : Statement of mortgage transactions for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935 C.-9, 8. Repayment: State Advances Office, 8.-13, 8. MORTGAGORS Relief, 8.-6, 3 ; 8.-9, 7. MORTGAGORS AND TENANTS RELIEF ACT, 1933— Report on, 8.-13, 8. MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY— Report, H.-44, 22. MOTORS. See under TRANSPORT. MOTOR SPIRITS. See unier PETROL. MUNRO, D.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. MURTHA, ROSE A. Report on petition of, 1.—2, 3. MUSEUMS Dominion : Report, H.-22, 14. MUSIC School, E.-l, 30. MYCOLOGY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. NANSEN INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR REFUGEES — League of Nations, report on, A.-5, 11. NAPIER AIRPORT BILL — Select Committee, report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 2. NAPIER FORESHORE EXTENSION BILL — Select Committee, report on, 1.-5, 2 ; Ī.-16, 2. NATHAN A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. NATIONAL COMPULSORY SUPERANNUATION AND HEALTH INSURANCE— Report of the departmental Committee — Administration, H.-30, 9. Costs of scheme. H.-30, 6. General Extent and scope of existing schemes, H.-30, 2. Swedish system, H.-30, 2. General and miscellaneous : Applicable to both pension and health insurance schemes, H.—3o, 10. National compulsory health insurance— Administration, H.-30, 13. Costs per capita, H.-30, 12. Extent of existing schemes, H.-30, 11. Persons to be covered and basis of contributions, H.-30, 12. Summary, H.-30, 14. Trends in health insurance, H.-30, 12. Objectives of compulsory national insurance scheme, H —30. 3. ' Principles suggested— Actuarial soundness, H.—3o, 5. Basis of contributions, H.-30, 5. Benefits to be covered, H.-30, 4. Persons to be covered, H.-30, 4. Summary Health scheme, H.-30, 12. Superannuation scheme, H.-30, 10. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT Account : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 44. Report for the year ended 31st March, 1935, with schedule showing aggregate of land excluded from the endowment, C.-14. ° '
NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— Annual report of Board, H.-17. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 68. Statement of amounts paid into, by way of State subsidy, H.—l7a. NATIONAL SUPERANNUATION. See wider SUPERANNUA- ■ TION. NATIVE AFFAIRS Committee, Select. See under Committees. Education — Native children : Annual report, E.-3. Schools, improvement, E.-l, 4, 27. HealthMaori hygiene, H.-31, 6. Maternal mortality, H.-31, 67. Native schools, H.-31, 36. Lands— DevelopmentBudget Statement, 8.-6, 14. Report of the Board of Native Affairs — Aotea Maori Land District, G.-10, 20. Chairman's report, G.-10, 1. Development activities undertaken during year, G.-10, 27. FinanceCash receipts for year : Analysis, G.-10, 27. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 24-26. Ikaroa Maori Land District, G.-10, 21. Live-stock on schemes at 31st March, 1935 ; Return showing numbers, G.-10, 27. Maori unemployment relief, G.-10, 2. Native lands under development: Return showing (approximately) position, G.-10, 27. South Island Maori Land District, G. -10, 21. Tairawhiti Maori Land Board District, G.-10, 18-20. Tokerau (North Auckland) Maori Land District, G.-10, 3. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 9-18. Waikato-Maniopoto Maori Land District, G.-10, 4-9. East Coast Native Trust Lands— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Select Committee, report on, 1.-3, 9. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.—4. Select Committees, report on, 1.-3, 8. Settlement: Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, B.—7a, 66. Surveys, C.-la, 2, 3. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, H.-22, 10. MaorisPrisoners, received into gaols, 1936 : Table showing number, ages, and offences of distinct convicted Maoris (male and female) received into the various gaols during the year 1934, H.-20, 29. Unemployed, H-35, 9. Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, payment for land pursuant to section 10 (1) of the, during the year ended 31st March, 1934, C.—s, 2. Native Land Courts — And other matters under control of Native Department : Annual report, G.-9 Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 7. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Native Trustee — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 126. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 26, 28. Taranaki Maori Trust: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 127. Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. Social conditions of the Natives, A.-4, 15. NATIVE BIRDS — Traffic in, report on petition re, 1.-2, 2. NATIVE HOUSING BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 8. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 8. RATIONALIZATION — Report on, 11. - 22. 9.
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NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS — Account: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, B. 1 [Pt. IV], 5. Report of New Zealand Commissioner, British Phosphate Commission, H. -29, 17. NAVif. See under DEFENCE. NASSAU ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. NEARY, E.— . Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. NELSON LAND DISTRICT— Scenery-preservation, C.-6, 2. NELSON WATERWORKS EXTENSION BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 4 ; 1.-16, 3. NEWSPAPERS. See under PRESS. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURERS' FEDERATION— Activities, H.-44, 14. NEW ZEALAND PERMANENT FORCES. See under DEFENCE. " NEW ZEALAND STAR," S.S.— Launching of, F.-l, 24. . NIUE ISLAND — Administration, report on— Agriculture, A.-6, 4. Education, A.-6, 4. Finance, A.-6, 1, 5, 6. High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 3. Legislation affecting, A.-6, 3. Medical and public health, A.-6, 3. Meteorological, A.-6, 4 Post and Telegraph— Volume of business, A.-6, 4. Wireless, A.-6, 4. Public Works, A.-6, 4. Shipping, A.-6, 3. Trade, A.-6, 1, 2. Vital statistics, A.-6, 5. Trade with, H. 10. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT— Scenery-preservation, C.-6, 1. NOXIOUS WEEDS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. NURSES. See under HEALTH. OBSERVATORIES. See under METEOROLOGICAL. OFFENDERS PROBATION. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. OHAI RAILWAY BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 3. OIL. See under PETROL. OLD-AGE PENSIONS. See under PENSIONS. OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS. See under HEALTH. OPIUM. See under DRUGS. OPOSSUMS— Trapping, H.-22, 9. ORCHARDS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. OVERSEA MECHANICAL TRANSPORT COUNCIL— Report of, H.-40, 22. PACIFIC ISLANDS— Direct radio-telegraph service with, F-l, 30. _. _ , . . PAKIKI LANDS. See under LANDS. PALMERSTON ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS.
PARAGUAY — Dispute with Bolivia, A.-5, 12. PARLIAMENT — Audit status in relation to, B. l [Pt. ll], iii. PASSION FRUIT INDUSTRY— Report, H.-44, 20. PASSPORTS — Issued, H.-22, 9. PASTURES. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS— Annual report of the Commissioner, with statement of accounts, H.-10. PEACE-Co-operation of the press in organization of, A.-5, 5. PENNO, W.— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. PENSIONS— Department: Annual report— Administration : Cost, H.-18, 4. Family allowances, H. 18, 3. Legislation, H.-l 8, 4. Payments on behalf of other Governments, H.-18, 2. PensionsCivil: Statistics, H.-18, 4. Granted, deaths, and cancellations in each year with number in force, H.-18, 5. In force : Annual value and total payments, H.-18, 1. War — Appeals, H.-18, 3. Economic, H.-18, 3. Payable outside New Zealand, H.-18, 2. Summary of annual liability as at 31st March, 1935, H.-18, 2. Summary of payments, H.-18, 2. Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Miners', C.—2, 10. Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Old-age—Restoration : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Soldiers' widows : Budget Statement. 8.—6, 21. WarIncrease : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Veterans'—lncrease : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Widows'—Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. PETROL — Hydrogenation of coal: Investigation by Scientific and Industrial Research Department, H.-34, 10. Motor-spirits: Fixation of minimum price, report on petition re, 1.—13, 2. Oil pollution in territorial waters : League of Nations report, A—s 5. Production, C.-2, 23. Prospecting for oil, C.-2, 5. PHORMIUM TENAX. See, FLAX INDUSTRY. PHOSPHATES. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. PIG INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. PILLING, MARY— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. PLANT RESEARCHReport, H.-34, 9, 23. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. POLICE— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8, 14. Department: Annual reportsCasualties, H.-16, 1. Criminal Registration Branch, H.—l6, 5. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. Drunkenness, H.—l6, 3. Gaming offences, H.—l6, 3. Growth of Department, H.-16, 4. Number of offences reported, the number of offences for which persons were apprehended or summoned, and comparison of crime during the year with previous year: Return, H.-16, 11-14,
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POLICE —continued. Department: Annual report —continued. Police buildings, &c., H.-16, 6. Proportion of Police Force to population and cost per inhabitant in various countries, H.-16, 17. Prosecutions, H.-16, 5. Reports (extracts) of officers in charge of districts, H.-16, 7. Serious crimes, H.-16, 2. Stations, H.-16, 1. Strength of Force, H.-16, 1, 15. Stations : Construction, D.-l, xiv. Western Samoa, A.-4, 15. POLICE OFFENCES AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-11, 1. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 54. Buildings and land, D.-l, xiv. Concessions : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 18. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. Department: Annual report, F.-l — Articles— Delivered, F.-l, 20. Posted at half-penny rate : Removal of restrictions, F.-l, 7. Bicycles, F.-l, 16. Buildings, F.-l, 5, 16. Burglary of premises, &c., F.-l, 20. Cable — Business, 193t and 1935 : Table 1, F.-l, 42. Submarine, F.-l, 28. Commercial Branch, F.-l, 5, 15. Correspondence, prohibited, F.-l, 20. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 20. Departmental Correspondence School, F.-l, 14. Duke of Gloucester, H.R.Ii., visit of, F.-l, 4, 23. Examinations, F.-l, 15. Finance, F.-l, 3, 13. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 36. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 21, 38, 39. Radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business transacted during vear a3 compared with previous year, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 36. Statement of financial operations and business of the Department for the year, F.-l, 13. Telegrams, number of, forwarded and the revenue derived from on paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 41. Inspections, F.-l, 20. Letters posted per unit of population, F.-l, 20. Mail services— Air, F.-l, 7, 18. Inland and ocean, F.-l, 7, 17. Overseas, F.-l, 17. Money-orders, F.-l, 21. Business since 1863 : Table, F.-I, 36. Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 16. Newspaper, postage rate : Reduction, F.-l, 7. New packet service, F.-l, 6, 17. Parcel-post, overseas, F.-l, 37. Postal districts, division of Christchurch and Dunedin Cities into, F.-l, 17. Postal-notes, F.-l, 21. Postal orders, British, F.-l, 21. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 21. Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 21. Radio broadcasting, F.-l, 11, 30. Danger of proximity of wireless aerials to electric lines, F.-l, 32. Departmental stations : Operation provision of improved radio equipment at Christchurch and Dunedin, F.-l, 30. Departmental tolls used for broadcasting purposes, 1 F.-l, 32. Direct radio-telegraph service with Pacific Islands, F.-l, 30. Free radio-telegraph medical service for shipping, F.-l, 30. Interference with radio reception, F.-l, 12, 32. Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. Telegraph and telephone business, 1934 and 1935 : Table, F.-l, 42. Small packets " service : Introduction, F.-l, 17. Staff, F.-l, 3, 21. Engineering officers : Visit to United Kingdom, F.-l, 5. Stamps, postage, F.-l, 6, 18.
POST AND TELEGRAPH—continued. Department: Annual report—-continued. Stores Branch, F.-l, 15. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 15. Telegrams— Charges, F.-l, 9. Facilities for travelling public, F.-l, 24. Greeting, F.-l, 24. New form and envelope, F.-l, 24. Transmission of, by telephone, F.-l, 24. Telegraph and toll business, 1934 and 1935 : Table, F.-l, 41. Telegraphs — And toll systems : Extension, F.-l, 28. Batteries, F.-l, 28. Launching of " New Zealand Star" by telegraphic impulse, F.-l, 24. Machine printing, F.-l, 27. Telephones— Automatic telephone exchanges, F.-l, 35. Carrier-current telephone system and voice-frequency toll repeaters, F. -l, 27. Development of telephone-exchange systems, F.-l, 33. Exchange : Attendance, F.-l, 9. Public call offices, F.-l, 35. Radio telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 11, 29. Statistics, F.-l, 34. Toll service, F.-l, 10, 24. Transmission of telegrams by, F.-l, 24. Telephone and telegraph— Maintenance of communications, F.-l, 26. Poles and wires, F.-l, 28. Toll services, F.-l, 10, 24. Reduction in rates : Provision of new services, &c., F.-l, 24. Work performed for other services, F.- l, 21. Workshops, F.-l, 16. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Public securities held by Post Office, 8.-10, 2, 28. Radio broadcasting— Agricultural affairs, H.-29, 16. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. Ivessons for schools, E.-2, 5. New Zealand Broadcasting Board— Annual report— Advisory Council, F.-3, 3. Financial report, &c., F.-3, 5, 6. Hours of transmission, F.-3, 1. Programmes, F.-3, 1— News, F.-3, 3. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Overseas broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Plays and sketches, F.-3, 2. Programme analysis, F.-3, 3. Religious services, F.-3, 3. Special services, F.-3, 3. Talks, F.-3, 2. Receiving licenses, F.-3, 3. Subsidized private broadcasting stations, F.-3, 5. Technical, F.-3, 4. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 71. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Radio beacons, H.-15, 6. Western Samoa, A.-44. Telegraph extensions, D.-l, xxi. Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 59. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. POTIKAI lENI TAPIHANA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. POULTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. PRATT, G., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 2. PRESS— Co-operation of the press in organization of peace, A.-5, 5. News, broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Newspaper postage rates, reduction in, F.-l, 7. PRICES— And exchange : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Export : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. Petrol, fixation, report on petition re, I. —13, 2. Wool : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1.
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PRIMARY PRODUCTION. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 72. PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT — Annual report for the year together with statement of accounts, H.-36. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 72. PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. I] — Abstract of the Public Account — Consolidated Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], 4, 10. Other accounts, 8.-l [Pt. I], 18-45. Public Works Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], 14-17. Civil List Act, 1920, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49. Issue compared with the sums voted under Appropriation Act, 1934, 8.-l [Pfc. I], 45. Summary of certified statement of liabilities, 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. Unauthorized Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 51-55. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts of various Governmeat Departments for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV]— Administration of Western Samoa, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 3. Agriculture Department— Moumahaki Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 4. Orchard-tax, 1927, Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 6. Weraroa Agricultural Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 7. Audit Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 8. Bank of New Zealand Shares Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 8. British Phosphate Commissioners, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 5. Cheviot Estate, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. Cook Islands Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. Crown Law Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 10. Customs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 11. Defence Department, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 12. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 17. Education, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 129. Electoral Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 29. Electric Supply Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 21. Ellesmere and Forsyth and Akaroa Railway Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 76. General Purposes Relief, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 30. Government Fire Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31. Government Life Insurance Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 32. Government Stores Marine Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 33. Greymouth Harbour Board : Special coal rate, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 33. Hauraki Plains Settlement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 34. Hutt Valley Lands Settlement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. Internal Affairs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 35. Kauri-gum Industry Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31. Land and Deeds Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 38. Land and Income Tax, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 39. Land for Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. Lands and Survey Department— Auckland Museum Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 40. Bluff Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 40. Clutha River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 41. Geraldine County River District Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 41. Gore High School Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 42. Greymouth Technical and Hokitika High Schools Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 46. Hunter Soldiers' Assistance Trust Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 43. New Zealand University Endowment (Westland) Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 45. North Island Experimental Dairy School Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 45. Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 46. Otago University Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 47. Primary Education Endowment Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 48.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS—continued. Balance-sheets and statement of accounts—continued. Lands and Survey Department—continued. Secondary Education Endowment Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 49. Taranaki Scholarship Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 50. Victoria College Endowment Account, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 50, Waipiata-Hamiltons Library Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wairoa Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wanganui Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 51. Wanganui River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. Legislative, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 57. Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 58. Marine Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. Mines Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 66. Mining Advances Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 67. Miscellaneous Advances from Consolidated Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 68. National Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 44. National Provident Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 68. National Provident Fund and Friendly Societies Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 59. Native Trustee, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 126. Nauru and Ocean Islands Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 5. Naval Defence, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 71. Prime Minister's Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 72. Printing and Stationery Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 72. Public Debt Redemption Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 74. Public Service Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt, IV], 75. Railways Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 78. Railways Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 85. Rangitaiki Land Drainage Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 88. Reserve Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 89. Samoan Loan Suspense and Sinking Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 89. Scenic Reserves Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 90. Small Farms Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 91. Stamp Duties Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 92. State Advances Office — Advances Office Sinking Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 100. Cold Storage Advances Account, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 105. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 103. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 104. Housing Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 101. Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 102. Local Authorities Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 98. Public Debt Sinking Funds Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 99. Repatriation, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 106. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 96. Settlers Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 94. Workers Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 97. State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 93. State Coal-mines, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 107. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 112. State Fire Insurance Office : Accident Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 113. State Forest Service, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 114. Swamp Land Drainage Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 118. Taranaki Maori Trust, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 127. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 121. Transport Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 123. Treasury Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 124. Westport Harbour Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 125. Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 77. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Committee, Select. See under Committees. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. II] — Amortization of debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 27. Auditor-General's report — Audit of Government stores, 8.-7 [Pt. ll], ix. Audit of accounts of local authorities, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Audit status in relation to Parliament and the Public Accounts Committee, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Changes in the form of Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt.*ll], iv. Conversion of securities, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Departmental accounts and balance-sheets, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Imprests outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. IT], viii.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS —continued. Controller and Auditor-General's report —continued. Auditor- General's report—continued. Increases and decreases in the public debt, 8.~l [Ft. ll], vi. Increases on Public Accounts cash balance investments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Non-compliance with law, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Repayment of the public debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Reserve Fund investments in London, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Treatment of exchange in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Treatment of investments in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Schedule of imperfect vouchers, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiv. Statement of irregularities in connection with public moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii. Statement showing sums irrecoverable by the Crown, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvi. Statement of royalties payable to the Crown and unpaid at 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Deposits Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 33. Detailed statement of — Revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 5. Transactions, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 40. Disbursements under — Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, section 16, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Special Acts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 17. Imprests of the— Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 48. Local bodies' accounts, B. -l [Pt. ll], 29. Recoveries on account of exoenditure of previous years, 8.-l [Pt, ll], 15. Statement of balances in respect of payments made on behalf of other Governments, 8.-l [Pt, ll], 28. Summary of transactions and balances, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 1. Loans guaranteed bv the Government: Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 10. Receipts and disbursements of the sinking funds during the financial year ended 31st March, 1935 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt, ll], 12. Securities issued under Rural Advances Act, 1926: Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 9. Sinking funds accrued to the 31st- March., 1935 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 11. Debt, public— Budget Statement, B-6, 8. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xvii. Repayment— Half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvii. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-2. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on the 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Public debt of New Zealand on 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 3. Public debt under the several purposes for which moneys have been raised : Statement, as at 31st March, 1935, showing analysis, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 14. PUBLICATIONS— Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22,15-18. Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 10. Health : School hygiene, H.-31, 39. Industries and Commerce : Bulletins, H.-44, 23. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, H.—29, 16. Scientific and Industrial Research, H.-34, 22, 35, 68, 73, 97, 106. Survey Department, C.-l.*, 3, 4. PUBLIC AUDITORS. See AUDITORS. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. PUBLIC HEALTH. See HEALTH. PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLICITY (see also TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY) — Ifcural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 4, 5.
PUBLIC PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE— As oil the 31st March, 1935 (return of), together with an account of all securities redeemed or otherwise disposed of during the year ended 31st March, 1935, as provided by section 107, subsection (2), of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 — Government Insurance Office, 8.-10, 17. Government Accident Insurance Office, 8.-10, 5. Lands and Survey Department, 8.-10, 27. Mines Department, 8.-10, 16. Native Trust Office, 8.-10, 26. Other securities (Department of Industries and Commerce, Tourist, and Publicity ; Railways Department; Pensions Department; Unemployment Board ; Agriculture Department; Forestry Department; Native Department ; Public Works Department), 8.-10, 27. Post Office, B.—lo, 2. Public Trust Office, 8.-10, 22. State Advances Office, 8.-10, 19. State Fire Insurance, 8.-10, 6. Summary, &c.. 8.-10, 28. Treasury, 8.-10, 7. Westport Harbour, 8.-10, 26. PUBLIC SERVICE— Commissioner : Annual report — Accommodation, H.—l4, 7. Administrative changes, H.-14, 10. Board of Appeal, H.-14, 11. Cadetships : Appointment, H.-14, 13. Conferences, H.-14, 10. Efficiency, H.-14, 8. Examination for shorthand-typists, H.-14, 13. General Regulations : Amendments, H.-14, 14. Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand, H.-14, 7. Officers— Abroad on duty, H.-14, 12. Leave of absence for educational and training purposes, H.-14, 12. On loan with other administrations, H.-14, 10. Offences, H.-14, 14. Special recognition, H.-14, 13. Number, and total annual salaries, H.-14, 6. Organization and management, H.-14, 8. Public Service : Ramifications, H.-14, 4. Public Service Superannuation Fund, H.-14, 8. Regrading : General quinquennial, H.-14, 2. Salaries, H.-14, 2. Statistical tables, H.-14, 14. Verschaffelt, Mr. P., C.M.G., resignation of, as Commissioner. H.-14, 1. Regrading : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Superannuation— Board: Annual report, together with statement of accounts, H.-26. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-9 a. Public securities held by the Public Trustee, 8.-10, 22, 26, 28. Report for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.--9. Business— Expansion, table showing, 8.-9, 3. New, 8.-9, 1, 3. Companies : Receivership and liquidation, 8.-9, 2. Appointment of Public Trustee as— Liquidator, 8.-9, 6. Receivership and manager, 8.-9, 6. Estates and funds : Value, 8.--9, 1, 3. Estates and kindred matters — Agencies, 8.-9, 4. Charitable or public trusts or benefit funds, 8.-9, 5. General survey, 8.-9, 4. Intestate estates, 8.-9, 4. Persons under disability, 8.--9, 4. Resealing and administration of assets abroad, 8.-9, 5. Wills and trust estates, 8.-9, 4. Workers' compensation, 8.--9, 5. Finance — Accounts, annual, 8.-9, 8. Advances to beneficiaries and to estates, 8.-9, 8. Funds, investment, 8.-9, 8. Insurance companies deposits, 8.-9, 8. Public Trustees' Board accounts, 8.-9, 8.
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PUBLIC TRUST OFFlCE—continued. Report for the year—continued. Investments from the Common Fund— Collection of interest, 8.-Q, 7. Lending operations, 8.-9, 6. Loans to Local Bodies, 8.--9, 7. Pooling schemes, 8.-9, 7. Ragwort-clearing, 8.-9, 7. Relief to mortgagors, 8.-9, 7. Lending operations, 8.-9, 2. Office organization and representation, 8.-9, 9. Office buildings, 8.-9, 10. Rural Intermediate Credit Association, 8.-9, 10. Staff, 8.-9, S. Public Trustee : Appointment, 8.-9, 1. Wills on deposit, 8.-9, 1, 3. Year's working : Result, 8.-9, 2. PUBLIC WORKS — Annual Statement, D.-l— Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual report. Generating-schemes in operation— Design office, D.-l, 68. North Island electric-power system, D.-l, 57. South Island electric-power system, D.-l, 65. Tables: North Island and South Island Electricpower systems, D.-l, 78-110. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report — Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, 47. Construction and maintenance of roads and bridge?, D.-l, 28. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 44. Irrigation, D.-l, 26. Lands development, D.-l, 40. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 49. Railways, D.-l, 25. Tramways, D.—l, 51. Finance — Expenditure— And liabilities on public buildings out of Public Works Fund, D.—], 12. For the year : Audited statement of expenditure out of Public Works Fund for the year, D.-l, 23. Railways, statement showing expenditure on, D.-l, 9. Total : Summary showing total expenditure out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 2. Yearly, out of Public Works Fund, 1912-13 to 1933-34, D.-l, 3. Irrigation and water-supply : Schedule of schemes completed or under construction and under investigation, D.-l, 21. Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D.-l, 13. Government Architect : Annual report on buildings, &c., D.-l, 53. Main Highways Board : Annual report — Annual review of main highways, D. -l, 118. Bridges, D.-l, 115. Construction, D.-l, 115, 136. Finance, D.-l, 112, 132, 134. Foremen and overseers of road construction : Examination, D.-l, 118. General, D.-l, 110. Gravel deposits : Acquisition, D.-l, 117. Highway materials, testing of, D.-l, 118. Legislation, D.-l, 111. Lengths of main highways at 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 136. Local Authorities — Advances, D.-l, 117. Contact with, D.-l, 116. Magnetic truck, D.—l, 118. Maintenance, D.-l, 114, 137. Mileage of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June, .1924) D.-l, 137. Plant, D.-l, 117. Progress report, D.-l, 121. Railway level-crossings, elimination of, D.-l, 116. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, &c., D.- l, 117. Surfacing, D.-l, 114. Tests of stone completed during the year ended 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 138. Traffic — Census, D.-l, 116. Control, D.-l, 117. Minister's report — Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, xix. Construction and improvement to lines of communication) railways, highways, roads, harbours, and aerodromes), D.-l, iv.
PUBLIC WORKS—continued. Annual Statement—continued. Minister's report—continued. Finance, I).-l, v. Revenue and expenditure, D.-l, iii, iv. Harbour works, D.-l, xx. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, iv, viii. Irrigation, D.-l, xvi. Lands — Development, D.-l, iv. Improvement, D.-l, xviii. Small-farm schemes, D.-l, xix. Lighthouses, D.-l, xx. Main highways, D.-l, vii. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxii. Public buildings : Erection, -fee., D.-l, iv, xiii, xv. Railways : Improvement and additions to open lines D.-l, xx. Road construction and metalling, D.-l, vii. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxi. Tourist and Health Resorts, D.-l, xxi. Unemployment— Fund, assistance from, D.-l, i, ii. Workers' settlement, D.-l, xxii. Works, relief, D.-l, xii. Wages, standard, married men, increase, D.-l, iii. As an avenue for unemployment, H.-35, 2. Borrowing policy : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Building Research Station, Watford, England : Activities, H.-34, 12. Buildings: Hospitals, mental, expenditure, &c., H.-7, 3, 21. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 5, 11, 12, 14. Electric Supply Account: Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 21. Fund — Accounts, abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 14-18, 54. Appropriations chargeable on the Fund and other accounts for the year ending 31st March, 1936— Dairy industry loans, 8.-7 a, 68. Electric Supply Account — Development of water power, 8.-7 a, 69, Harbour works, 8.-7 a, 20. Irrigation and water-supply, B.—7a, 62. Lands improvement — Lands : Miscellaneous, 8.-7 a, 60. Lighthouses, 8.-7 a, 20. Main Highways Account — Construction Fund, 8.-7 a, 71. Revenue Fund, 8.-7 a, 70. Native land-settlement, 8.-7 a, 66. Plant, material, and services, 8.-7 a, 64. Public buildings— Courthouses, 8.-7 a, 14. Education buildings, 8.-7 a, 15. Health and hospital institutions, 8.-7 a, 19. Mental hospital buildings, 8.-7 a, 17. Police-stations, 8.-7 a, 15. Postal and Telegraph, 8.-7 a, 16. Prison buildings and works, 8.-7 a, 15. Public buildings, general, 8.-7 a, 14. Public Works, departmental. 8.-7 a, 5. Railways— Improvements and additions to open lines, 8.-7 a. 12. Railway construction, 8.-7 a, 11. Roads, &c.— Auckland, 8.-7 a, 29. Christchurch, 8.-7 a, 49. Dunedin, 8.-7 a, 50. Gisborne, 8.-7a> 36. Greymouth, 8.-7 a, 47. Invercargill, 8.-7 a, 54. Napier, B.—7a, 43. Nekon, 8.-7 a, 46. Stratford, 8.-7 a, 40. Tauranga, 8.-7 a, 34. Taumamnui, 8.-7 a, 38. Wellington, 8.-7 a, 44. Whangarei, 8.-7 a, 23. General, 8.-7 a, 57. Reading, drainage, improvements, &c., of Crown lands under section 17 of the Land Laws Amend - ment Act, 1927, 8.-7 a, 58. Swamp land drainage, 8.-7 a, 63. Telegraph extension, 8.-7 a, 59. Tourist resorts: Development, 8.-7 a, 22. Unemployed workers, settlement of, 8.-7 a, 65. Imprest of the Fund (General Purposes Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 48. Prisons, expenditure, H.-20, 5. Hydro-electric works, expenditure : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13.
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PUBLIC WORKS—continued. Irrigation—Expenditure : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Main highways— Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 30, 54. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 58. Construction in relation to motor taxation, H.-40a, 24. Expenditure : Budget Statement, 8.—6, 12. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. ,B-o, Roaciing— Expenditure : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Finance, H.-40, 10. Maintenance : Motor-taxation as related to, H.-40a, 18. Western Samoa, A.-4, 23. Work done through assistance from Unemployment Fund between Ist January, 1932, and 30th June, 1934 : Table showing, H.-35, 33. „„ QUICKSILVER. See under MINING INDUSTRY. RABBITS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. RADIO. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. RAFFLES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. RAGWORT— Clearing, 8.-9, 7. RAILWAYS Annual report of the Government Railways BoardAdvertising service, D.-2, xvm. Bookstall service. D.-2, xx. Branch lines D.-2, xii. Cash-on-delivery service, D.-2, xviii. Departmental dwellings,'D.'-2,'xxii. Finance — Balance-sheets, statement of accounts, and statistical returns, I).-2, 1-28. Revenue and expenditure, D.-2, 1. Goods and live-stock, farm products, fertilizers, &c„ t , , j Xl ".. T-, O ••• Isolated sections, D.-2, xm. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xxii. Ohakune traffic and maintenance districts : Abolition, D.-2, xvii. Parcels, luggage, and mails, D.-2, ix. Passenger traffic, D.-2, vii Overseas tourist traffic, JX-2, ix. Public support of the railways, D.-2, iii. Rail motor-units, D-2. xvii. Railway publicity, D.-2, xix. Refreshment service, D-2, xix. Returns and rates, D.-2, ii. Road-motor services, D.-2, xx. Services and facilities, D.-2, iii. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xxiii. Signal and Electrical Branch, D.-2, xxv. Staff, D.-2, iii. Amount paid to emplovees during year under Workers' Compensation Act, D.—2, iii. Stores Branch, D.-2, xxiii. Subsidiary services, D.-2, vi. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xxiii. Through booking of passengers, parcels, and goods, D.-2, xviii. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, xxvii. Train services, D. xv Transpo a i , . , . Truck rates, D.-2, xvii. Ways and Works Branch, D.-2, xxiv. Wellington, new station and yards, Tawa Flat Deviation, and Johnsonville Section, D.-2, xiv. Construction and improvement, D.-l, iv, xx. Department : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 78. Government Railways Superannuation Fund— Annual report, D.-5. Ba i93«ī, e ßVr[Pt S inTs nt ° f aCCOUntS f ° r the year Level-crossings : Elimination, D.-l, 116. Open lines, additions to, &c. : Appropriations for the year ending 3'lst March, 1936, 8.-7 A, 11, 12. Working Railways Account.: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 40.
RAKAHANGA ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. RAMSEY, J. E — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. RANIERA ERIHANA Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. RANGIHANA PIRE AND OTHERS- «*•<«•<"■ m.»■ KANGI ROYALReport on petition ot, 1.-3, 3, 4. RANGITIKEI LAND DRAINAGE. See under LANDS. RARO TONGA. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS, REDMOND, MARGARET— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. petition of, 1.-2, 3. RELIGION Maori Mission schools, E.-3, 6, 8. Services : Broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Western Samoa : Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 16. RENT RESTRICTION. See under LABOUR. REPATRIATION * Advances Office report, 8.-13, 11, 32. r ____ REPAYMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-2. RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 5. RETURNS QR STATEMENTS — Required by law or resolution to be laid before the House, TT-11 RIFLE CLUBS. See under DEFENCE. RIHITOTO MATAIA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. pitchif FMITYS RITCHIE, EMILY S. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. RIVERS, IDA M. — Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. ROADING. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ROTORUA DISTRICT Acclimatization, H.-22, 4. Scenery-preservation, C.-6, 3. rqtORUA HEALTH RESORT— Report of Balneologist, H.-2, 12. ROYAL COMMISSIONS— Company promotion methods, &c., H.-44, 22. 1 ■> r ROYAL, RANGI — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3, 4. ROYALTIES Statement of, payable to the Crown and unpaid at 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. RUAKURA STATE FARM. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. RURAL ADVANCES ACT, 1926— Statement of securities issued under, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9.
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RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARD— Public Trustee as agent, 8.-9, 10. Report of, for the year ended 30th June, 1935— Administration, 8.-14, 3. Business—Comparative statement of business as at 30th June, 1934, and 30th June, 1935, 8.-14, 10. New, 8.-14, 1. Concessions granted, 8.-14, 1. Co-operative Rural Intermediate Credit Association, 8.-14, 5. Directors and secretary-treasurers of co-operative rural intermediate credit associations, 8.-14, 10. Discounting, 8.-14, 7. Finances and accounts, 8.-14, 1, 4, 7, 8-9. General policy and delegations to district organizations, 8.-14, 4. Interest-reduction, 8.-14, 2. Loans— Direct, 8.-14, 7. For purchase of fertilizers : Special fund, 8.-14, 8. Granted, 8.-14, 2. Limit in amounts, 8.-14, 2. Members : Forfeiture of office, 8.-14, 2. Publicity, 8.-14, 4. Schemes in other countries and inquiries from abroad, 8.-14, 8. Total amount advanced since inception of Board, together with repvyment of principal and interest, 8.-14, 1. RUSSELL, G. ll.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. RUSSIA- . , . T . . Admission to League of Nations, A.-5, 9. RUTENE TUHĪ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. SALARIES AND WAGES— Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. School-teachers : Increase, E.-l, 2, 16. Wages Arrears, collection of, by Labour Department, H.-11, 7. Public Works : Increase, D.-l, iii. Unemployment— Full-time work at standard rates, H.-35, 16. Improvement, 11. 35, 2. Standard rates : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT— Working of, H.-31, 26. SALES TAX. See under TAXATION. SAMOA. See AMERICAN SAMOA; also WESTERN SAMOA SAMPSON, F— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SAWMILLING. See TIMBER AND SAWMILLING INDCSTRY. SCAFFOLDING AND EXCAVATION ACT. See under LABOUR. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SCHOLARSHIPS. See under EDUCATION. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, SUMNER— Expenditure for period ended 31st March, 1935, E,-4, 8. SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT— Annual report— Apia Observatory, Western Samoa, H.-34, 107. Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, research work at, H.-34, 69.
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPARTMEMT—continued. Annual report—continued. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research : Reports of Research Committees— Butter-making investigations, H.—34, 19. Cheesemaking investigations, H.-34, 16. Dissemination of results, H.-34, 22. Ghee : Investigations, H.-34, 21. Fruit: Cold storage H.-34, 45. Fruit research, H.-34, 39. Leather and pelts research, H.-34, 37. Pakiki soils research, H.-34, 35. Pastures : Mineral content, H.-34, 32. Plant Research Station, H.-34, 23. Phormium (flax) research, H.-34, 30. Publications, H.-34, 22. Routine work, H.-34, 21. Soil survey, H.-34, 46. Wheat Research Institute, H.-34, 30. Dominion Laboratory, 11. 34, 70. Dominion Observatory. H.-34, 101. Geological Survey Branch, H.-34, 73. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 68. Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, H.-34, 109. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 98. Minister's statement— Building Research Station, H.-34, 12. Department, work of, H.-34, 2. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 3. Dairying, H.-34, 5. Flax, H.-34, 11. Fruit, H.-34, 7. Fue1 ' H -" 34 ' 10 ' Geological survey, H.-34, 3. Imperial Agricultural Research Bureaux, H.-34, 10. Leather and pelts, H.-34, 12. Meat, H.-34, 6. Meteorological services, H.-34, 3. Plant research, H.-34, 9. Research activities, H.-34, 4. survey, H. 34, 8. Wheat, H.-34, 8. ew Journal of Science and Technology, H.-34, _ . , , Research scholarships, H.-34, 68, Secretary s report Council: Personnel, H.-34, 14. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 14. Geological survey, H.-34, 15. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 15. SCOTT, H. T.— Reports (two) on petition of, 1.-2, 2, 3. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES (see also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE ; also TRADE)— Assistance from Unemployment Board, H.-35, 12. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE ACT. See under LABOUR. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SEXUAL OFFENCES. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION ACT. See under LABOUR. SHEEP See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. See under LABOUR. ND TYPISTS rubhc service examinations for, H.-14, 13. SILVER. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SIMPSON, EVA— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. SIMPSON, H. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SLAVERY— Suppression, A.-5, 10. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.
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SMALL FARMS (RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT) AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3. SMITH, A. A., AND 01 HERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. SOIL SURVEY - Report on, H.-34, 8, 46. SOUTHLAND LAND DRAINAGE BILL— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4 ; 1.-16, 4. SPORTS AND RECREATION- , , Alpine climbing : List of high ascents, 1934-35— Franz Josef Glacier, H-2, 14. The Hermitage H -2, 15. Broadcasting, r . 6, Z. Recreation m state iorests, L.-6, 17. Totalizator inspections, H.-22, 11. W inter sports and excursions— Alpme climbing, C.-10, 9, 12 ; H.-2, 14, 15. Deer-shooting, C.-10, 4, 5, 12. Ski-mg, C.-10, 5, 8, 9. STAFFORD, W. J— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT of accounts foi the yeai Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. „ .. „ . „ T , STAMPS, POSTAGE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. STATE ADVANCES OFFICE — Annual report for the year ended 31st March, 1934 — Agencies, 8.-13, 9. Synopsis of collections, 8.—13, 17. Summary of monthly totals and percentages, 8.-l 3, 18. Summary allowing totals and percentages, 8.-13, 19. Arrears— " Position, 8.-13, 7. Settlers, Workers, and Rural Advances Branches, and movement of loan capital, 8.—13, 12. Branches, 8.-13, 9. Summary of monthly totals and percentages, 8.-13, 18. Summary showing totals and percentages, 8.-13, 19. Synopsis of collections, 8.-13, 14, 15, 16. Cash repayments of principal (excluding repayments provided for under the table mortgages), 8.-13, 13. Farm securities, 8.-13, 1. Field representation, 8.-13, 9. Financial aspects of invested capital as represented by the mortgage assets, 8.-13, 4. Housing Account, 8.-13, 11. Interest due during the year, 8.—13, 6. Legal representatives, 8.-13, 9. Mortgagors and Tenants Relief Act, 1933, 8.—13, 8. Mortgages : Repayment, 8.-13, 8. Office organization, 8.-13, 8. Repatriation, 8.-13, 11. Staff, 8.-13, 11. Statement of liabilities and assets, &c., as at 31st March, 1935— Advances Office Sinking Fund, 8.-13, 26. Advances to Settlers Branch, 8.-13, 20. Advances to Workers Branch, 8.-13, 23. Cold-storage Advances Account, 8.-13, 31. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-13, 29. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-13,30. Housing Account, 8.-13, 27. Local Authorities Branch, 8.-13, 24. Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings Account, 8.—1.3, 28. " 4, Public Debt Sinking Fund Branch, 8.-l 3, 25. Repatriation, 8.-13, 32. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-13, 22. Town securities, 8.-13, 2. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV I, 94-106. Loan Account: Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. Public securities hold by, 8.-10, 19, 28. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY.
STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE (see also GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ; also INSURANCE)— Annual report of General Manager for the year ended 31st December, 1934, H.-6. Annual report of the Accident Insurance Branch for the year ended 31st December, 1934, H.-6a. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31, 112, 113. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 6, 28. STATE FOREST SERVICE. See under FORESTRY. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. STONE-QUARRIES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STORES CONTROL BOARD— Amma] ri __ Contracts, H.-4, 2. Preference to New Zealand and British manufacturers, H -4 2 Purchases H.-4 1. Industries and Commerce Department report on, H.-44, 13. r STOTT, BERTHA M. B — Report Qn petition of> L _ 2> STUDHOLME, L.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SULPHUR. See under MINING INDUSTRY. • supERANNUATION(sge GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUABudget Statement, 8.-6, 20. National compulsory, and health insurance— Budget gta £ emen t, 8.-6, 6. Report of thp departmental Committee on, H.-30. Public Service— Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 54. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934—35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 75. Public Service Commissioner's report on, H.-15, 8. Railways — Annual report, D.-5. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 85. Teachers— Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E.-l, 34. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period 1934—35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 121. SURVEYS (see also LANDS AND SURVEY) — Coastal, H.-15, 5. SUWARROW ISLAND. See under COOK AND OTHER ISLANDS. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SWEDEN — Compulsory national insurance system, H.-30, 2. Exchange of notes with, arranging mutual most-favoured-nation treatment, A.-7. TAILORING TRADE REGULATIONS. See under LABOUR. TAXATION — Customs revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Film-hire : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Gold-export duty : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20. Highways revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Income-tax : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Orchard, H.-29, 58. Petrol — Distribution of, to the boroughs for year ended 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 25. Motor-vehicles— Annual yield, 1923-35 : Statistics, H.-40, 25. Report of inquiry by Transport Co-ordination Board, H.-40a, 15. Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, H.-40, 8. Special mileage taxation, H.-40, 9. Public accounts : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. 20, 22. Sales tax : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 19. Stamp and death duties : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 20.
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TAXATION—continued. Tramways, H.-40a, 25. Unemployment— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 18. Reduction, H.-35, 1. Western Samoa, A.-4, 10. TAUPO DISTRICT— Scenery-preservation, C.-6, 3. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TEAGUE, J., AND ANOTHER — Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. TE ANAU - MILFORD TRACK. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. TE AROHA RESORT. See under TOURIST AMD HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. TE AUTA TE ROU NGATAI— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TE KAUWHATA HORTICULTURAL STATION. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. TELEGRAPHS. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. TE RANNA HAPE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. TERRITORIAL FORCES. See under DEFENCE. THOMPSON, E., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. THOMSON, T. — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. TIAKI KARAITIANA AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. TIMBER AND SAWMILLING INDUSTRY — Borer attack : Control and prevention, C.-3, 12. Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Exports, C.-3, 15. Production, C.-3, 2, 13. Sawmill and logging technique, C.-3, 10, 11. Sawmillers : Concessions, C.-3, 8. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber— Drying, &c., C.-3, 11. Production last ten years ending 31st March, 1935, H.-44, 17. Sales, C.-3, 2, 8. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. TIMMINGS, W. E— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. TOBACCO-GROWING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. TONGA— Trade with, H.-44, 11. TONGA AWHIKAU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Annual report, C.-10, 5-9. TOOMEY, P. F. — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. TOTALIZATORS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY— Annual report — General Manager's report — Departmental activities within the Dominion, H.-2, 5. Financial, H.-2, 7. Organization and staff, H.-2, 4. Provision and control of facilities within the Dominion, H.-2, 3. Publicity, H.-2, 2, 6. Sales and booking organization, H.-2, 2. Tourist traffic, H.-2, 4.
TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY—ctd. Annual report—continued. List of high ascents, season 1934-35 — Franz Josef Glacier, H.-2, 14. Hermitage, H.-2, 15. Reports (extracts) of controlling officers— Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 12. Franz Josef Glacier, H.-2, 13. Government Hotel, Milford Sound, H.-2, 13. Hermitage, Mount Cook, H.-2, 13. Lake House, Waikaremoana, H.-2, 12. Little Barrier Bird Sanctuary, H.-2, 9. London representative, H.-2, 9. Morere Hot Springs, H.-2, 13. Rotorua, H.-2, 10, 12. Te Anau - Milford Track, H.-2, 13. Te Aroha, H.-2, 9. Trade and Tourist Commissioner in— Australia, H.-2, 8. Canada and United States, H.-2, 8. Waitomo Caves and Caves Hostel, 11. 2, 12. Construction, &c„ D.-l, xxi. Overseas tourist traffic, D.-2, ix. Publicity, Railways Department, D.-2, xix. Te Anau - Milford Track : Report, C.-10, 3. Tourist resorts, development : Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 22. TOWN-PLANNING— Report, 11. -22, 3. TRADE (see also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE)— Building—Unemployment subsidy : Budget Statement, 8.-S, 17. Commissioner for New Zealand : Report on tourist and publicity in— Australia, H.-2, 8. Canada and United States, H.-2, 8. London, H.-2, 9. Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 1, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Exports and imports, return of, A.-3, 19-24. Engineering : Assistance from Unemployment Board : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Industries, new: Assistance from Unemployment Fund: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Kauri-gum exports, &e., C.-12. Manufacturers, co-operation among : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. Niue Island, A.-6, 1. Preference to New Zealand and British manufacturers, H.-4, 2. Timber and sawmilling— Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Exports, C.-3, 15. Timber, sale of, C.-3, 2, 8. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 11, 24, 25. TRADE-UNIONS. See under FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS. TRAFFIC (see under TRANSPORT)— Tramways : Taxation, H.-40a, 25. TRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. TRANSPORT— Co-ordination Board : Annual report — Air services— Applications for aircraft service licenses : Summarized details, H.-40a, 4. Trunk services, report of decision in, H.-40a, 28. Appeals — Appeals heard during year : Details, H.-40a, 2. Decision on appeal from — No. 2 Authority, H.~40a, 10. No. 9 Authority, H.-40a, 9. Competitive transport—Unfair charges : Report of inquiry, H.-40a, 12. GeneralLicenses— Simplification of proceedings, H.-40a, 7. Term of, H.-40a, 7. Transfers, H.-40A, 7. Inquiries and investigations directed by Minister of Transport, H.-40a, 3. Introduction, H.-40a, 1. Motor-transport taxation : Report of inquiry, H.-40a, 15. Routine business : Conferences in which Board was engaged during the year, H.-40a, 6.
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TRANSPORT —continued. Department— Annual report — Appendix — Statistical tables — Analyses of data relating to fatal motor accidents in the Dominion during the year ended 31st March, 1930 to 1935, inclusive, H.-40, 35. Annual yield from taxation of motor-vehicles, 1923-35, H.-40, 25. Applications for goods-service licenses for the year ended 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 33. Applications for passenger-service licenses for year ended 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 27. Assets and liabilities of licensed passenger-services (North Island) as at 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 32. Average operating-expenses and revenue of licensed passenger-services (North Island) — Fleets comprising vehicles having seats for more than nine passengers, H.-40, 30. Fleets comprising vehicles having seats for not more than nine passengers, H.-40, 30. Other fleets, H.-40, 31. Totals for ail vehicles, H.-40, 31. Details of depreciation on licensed passengerservice vehicles as at 31st March, 1935 (North Island), H.-40, 32. Distribution of the petrol-tax to the boroughs for year ended 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 25. Goods-service licenses classified according to number of vehicle authorities, H. 40, 34. Lengths of the various classes of roads, streets, and bridges in the Dominion as at 31st March, 1922 to 1934, inclusive, H.-40, 26. Lengths of the various types of bridges in the Dominion on 31st March, 1923 to 1934, inclusive, H.-40, 26. Motor-vehicle registrations by Highway Districts at 31st December, 1934, H.-40, 24. Mot-or-vehicles licensed as at 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 24. Traffic and financial statistics of licensed passengerservices (North Island) — Fleets comprising vehicles having seats for more than nine passengers, H.-40, 28. Fleets comprising vehicles having seats for not more than nine passengers, H.-40, 28. Other fleets, H.-40, 29. Totals for all vehicles, H.-40, 29. Changes in transport laws and regulations, H.-40, 22. Commercial air-transport, H.-40, 19. Heavy Motor-vehicle Regulations, 1932, H.-40, 12. Allocation of heavy traffic fees, H.-40, 12. Limitation of loads on roads, H.-40, 13. Introductory, H.-40, 3. Motor accidents and their prevention, H.-40, 19. Review of accident statistics, H.-40, 19. Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, H.-40, 8. Distribution of petrol-tax, H.-40, 8. Petrol-tax classified according to types of motorvehicles, H.-40, 8. Petrol-tax yield, 1928-35, H.-40, 8. Refunds of petrol-tax, H.-40, 8. Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, H.-40, 4. Motor-vehicle registration-plates, H.-40, 6. Motor-vehicles actually on the road, H.-40, 7. Motor-vehicles licensed at 31st March, 1935, H.-40, 6. Petrol-consumption by motor-vehicles and otherwise, H. -40, 7. Registration of motor-vehicles, by country of manufacture, 1927-35, H.-40, 5. Registration of motor-vehicles, by types of vehicles, 1927-35, H.-40, 4. Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, H.-40, 3. Actions when negligent driver subsequently dies, H.-40, 4. " Hit and run " drivers, H.-40, 4. Review of premium rates, &c., H.-40, 4. Statistics re premiums and claims, H.-40, 3. Oversea Mechanical Transport Council, H.-40, 22. Road finance (H.-40, 10) — Annual charges per mile on roads, streets, &c., 1929-34, H.-40, 12. Dominion's road bill, 1929-34, H.-40, 10. Motor-taxation, H.-40, 12. Sources of money expended on road bill, 1929-34, H.-40, 11. Special mileage-taxation, H.-40, 9. Traffic census, 11.-40, 13.
TRANSPORT —continued. Department —continued. Annual report —continued. Traffic control, H.-40, 20. Drivers' hours, H.-40, 21. Motor-vehicles Act, 1921, H.-40, 20. Need for uniformity in control of traffic, H . -40, 21. Traffic offences, H.-40, 21. Transport Licensing Act, 1931, H.-40, 20. Transport legislation in other countries, 11. -40, 23. Transport Licensing Act, 1931, H.-40, 14. Appeals from decisions of licensing authorities, H.-40, 19. Finances and statistics, 1933-34, H.-40, 19. Seasonal goods-services licenses, 1933-34, H.-40, 19. Temporary goods-service licenses, 1933-34, H.-40, 19. Goods-services — Continuous goods-service licenses, 1933-34, H.-40, 18. Passenger-services — Continuous passenger-service licenses, 1934-35, H.-40, 14. Inspection of passenger-service vehicles, H.-40, 17. Seasonal passenger-service licenses, 1934-35, H.-40, 14. Temporary passenger-service licenses, 1934-35, H.-40, 14. Traffic and financial statistics, 1934-35, H.-40, 14. Control of fares, H.-40, 17. Expenditure, H.-40, 16. Financial condition of the industry, H.-40, Financial results of year's operations, H.-40, 17. Net result of operation of Act, H.-40, 17. Revenue, H.-40, 16. Traffic, 15. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 123. Magnetic truck for puncture-producing materials, D.-l, 118. Motor-cars—Assembly in New Zealand : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. Rail motor-units, D.-2, xvii. Road motor-services : Railways, D.-2, xx. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, &c., D.-l, 117. TrafficCensus, D.-l, 116. Control, D.-l, 117. TREASURY DEPARTMENT— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 124. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 7, 28. TROUNSQN KAURI PARK— Report, C.-6, 3. TRUSTS— Commercial Trusts Amendment Bill: Report on, together with notes of evidence, 1.-13 a. TUBERCULOSIS. See under HEALTH. TUNG OIL INDUSTRY— Report, H.-29, 58 ; H.-44, 20. TUNGSTEN. See under MINING INDUSTRY. - TUPITO MARUERA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. UNEMPLOYMENT— Board : Annual report — Assistance to secondary industries, H.—35, 12. Benefits, extra, conferred on and concessions granted to relief workers during the period Ist August, 1934, up i, to 31st July, 1935, H.-35, 19. Building subsidy schemes, H.-35, 24. Camp schemes, H.-35, 14. Emergency unemployment charge : Collection, H.-35, 8. Farm subsidy schemes, H.-35, 13. Small-farm plan, H.-35, 14. Full-time employment, H.-35, 1. At standard rates of pay, H.-35, 16. Fund — Audited statement of receipts and payments for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with years 1, 1931-34, H.-35, 4. Contributors to, H.-35, 7. Receipts and payments for the year ended 31st March, 1935, H.-35, 6.
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UNEMPLOYMENT—continued. Boai;d : Annual report—continued. General unemployment levy: Exemptions and postponements, H.-35, 8. Gold-mining and prospecting, H.-35, 15. Legislation, amendments to, H.-35, 3. Men, unemployable—Physical disability, &c. : Investigations, H.-35, 1. No. 5 Scheme : Part-time relief, H.-35, 16. Personnel, H.-35, 3. Public works as an avenue of employment, H.-35, 2. Registrations— Males receiving relief from the Unemployment Fund, 30th June, 1931, to 6th July, 1935: Table showing numbers and proportion, H.-35, 29. Numbers of men remaining on registers at end of successive four-weekly periods and employed on various classes of work under Scheme No. 5, showing separately those on part-time and full-time work: Table, H. 35. 31, 32. Numbers remaining on registers of Government Employment Bureaux at end of— Each week, 14th July, 1934, to 6th July, 1935 : Table, H.-35, 27. Successive four-weekly periods according to eligibility for relief under Scheme No. 5 or for sustenance : Table, H.- 35. 30. Occupations of unemployed remaining on registers of Government Employment Bureaux at end of each month, January, 1935, to July, 1935 : Table, H.-35, 34-38. Registered unemployed and other males either wholly or partly a charge on the Unemployment Fund at the end of successive four-weekly periods : Table, H.-35, 28. Under Act, H.-35, 7. Relief — For period 1926-27 to 1934-35 : Expenditure, H.-35, 9. Supplementary — Boots and blankets, 11. -35, 21. Food rations, H.-35, 21. Work, value of, H.-35, 25. Sustenance payments without work, H.-35, 17. Tax reduction, H.-35, 1. Unemployed— Classified according to industries, H.-35, 11. Classified according to occupations, H.-35, 11. Maoris, H.-35, 9. Numbers, H.-35, 10. Women and girls, H.-35, 22. Youths, H.-35, 23. Wages, relief, improvement in, H.-35, 2. Work done through Public Works Department and rural local bodies by relief labour with assistance from the Unemployment Fund between Ist January, 1932, and 30th June, 1934 : Table, H.-35, 33. Work located in country : Reluctance of men to accept work, H.-35, 2. " Arthur Pass National Park Board, C.-10, 10. Building subsidy, 8.-6, 17. Engineering trades : Assistance, 8.-6, 17. Finance, 8.-6, 17. Revenue and expenditure, 8.-6, 17, 18. Fund Account : Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 40. Labour Department's report on, H.-11, 1. Mining industry— Gold prospecting— Revival, 8.-6, 16. Subsidy, C.-2, 11. State aid, C.-2, 11, 24-27. Native-land development, G.-10, 2. New industries : Assistance, 8.-6, 16. Pay : Standard rates, 8.-6, 16. Public works, D.-l, i, ii, xii, xxii. State Forest Service, C.-3, 16. Taxation, 8.-6, 5, 18. Workers' Settlement Account: Appropriations for the year ending 31st March, 1936, 8.-7 a, 65. UNIONS, INDUSTRIAL. See under LABOUR. UNITED STATES OF AME;RICA— Appointment of Trade Commissioner to, H.-44, 13. Trade with, H.-44, 8. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. VER3HAFFELT, MR. P., C.M.G. — Resignation of, as Public Service Commissioner, H. -44, 1.
VETERINARY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. VITAL STATISTICS (see also under HEALTH)— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 3. Nine Island, A.-6, 5. Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. VITICULTURE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WAGES. See SALARIES AND WAGES. WAIKOU AND OHINEMURI RIVERS IMPROVEMENT SCHEME — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 77. WAITOMO CAVES. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. WALLACEVILLE VETERINARY LABORATORY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL WANGANUI HARBOUR DISTRICT AND EMPOWERING AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 3. WAR— Dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay : League of Nations report, A.-5, 12. Funds, H.-22. 11. Graves, H.-22, 10. Pensions, H.-18, 2, 3. Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. Veterans' pension increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. WATSON, RUBY E.— Report oft petition of, 1.-5, 3. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT. See under LABOUR. WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN WATER-SUPPLY AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.-16, 3. WELLINGTON HIGH LEVELS TRAMWAY EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. V/ELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT Scenery-preservation, C.-6, 2. WESTERN SAMOA— Administration : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 3. Apia Observatory: Report, H.-34, 107. Hydro-electricity: Statistics for year ended 31st March., 1935, D.-l, 105. Mandated territory of, fourteenth report on the administration of, for the year ended 31st March. 1935— , Agriculture, A.-4, 22. Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 15. Defence, A.-4, 15. Education, A.-4, 16. Finance, A.-4, 4, 5-10. Forests, A.-4, 22. General administration, A.-4, 3. Health, A.-4, 19-21. International relations, A.-4, 2. Judicial organization, A.-4, 11-14. Labour, A.-4, 16. Lands and Survey, A.-4, 4. Land tenure, A.-4, 21. Liquor and drugs, A.-4, 18. Maps of, A.-4, 27. Mines, A.-4, 20. Natives : Social conditions, A.-4, 3, 15. Persons of part-time Samoan blood, A.-4, 4. Police and prisons, A.-4, 15. Population, status of, A.-4, 23. Postal and radio. A.-4, 4. Public Trust Office, A.-4, 5. Public works, A.-4, 23. Religion : Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 16.
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WESTERN SAMOA —continued. Mandated territory of, &o.—continued. Shipping, A.-4. 11. Port and harbour services. A.-4, 5. Stlt: Particulars, A.-4, 5. Taxation, direct and indirect, A.-4, 10. Territory, status of, A.-4, 2. Trade, A.-4, 4, 10, 11, 24, 25, 26. Imports and exports, A.-4, 11. Values of, and total trade, A.-4, 24, 25. Visit of— Governor of American Samoa, A.-4, 4. H.R.H. Duke < 1 Gloucester, A.-4, 4. H.M.S. " Dion), de " and H.M.S. " Laburnum," A.-4, 4. Vital statistics, A.—4, 20. Suspense and Sinking Fund Account : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 89. Trade with, H.-44, 9. WESTPGRT HARBOUR— Account: -Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934- 35. B.- t [Pt. IV], 125. Coal trade, shippi and financial statistics : Statement, H.-15, 2. Public securities held by the Public Trustee as.Sinking Fund Commissioner for the Westport Harbour Board under section 13 of the Finance Act, 1928, B. 10, 26, 28: WEST TAUPO TIMBER LANDS— Management, C.-3, 8. WHALING. See under MARINE. WHALING INDUSTRY BILL Select Committee Report on, 1.-5, 2. WHATI HOEPO AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. WHEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WHEELER, H. CReport on petition of, 1.-5, 3.
WIDOWS' — Pensions, increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 21. WILD, P. — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. WILLCOCKS, C. R. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. WILLIAMS, S. F. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. WILLS. See under PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. WIRELESS, See under FOST AND TEIEGRAPH. WOMEN AND CHILDREN — Traffic in : League of Nations report, A.-5, 8. Unemployed, H.-35, 22. WOOL. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT (see also under LABOUR) — Amount paid to railway employees under, during the year, D.-2, iii. Public Trustee custodian of compensation-moneys, 8.-9, 5 WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION E.-7, 9, IS. WORKING - MEN'S CLUBS> See under FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS. WRIGHT, EMILY C. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. YOUTHS— Boys and girls— Agricultural clubs, H.-29, 30. In factories, H.-11, 3. Young farmers' agricultural clubs, H.-29, 36.
By Authority: Gf. H. Loney, Government Printer, Wellington.—l 936,
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS 1935
VOL. 3 H-I
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