INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-FIFTH 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. ABYSSINIA— AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. War with Italy : League of Nation's Report, A.-5, 4-6. Agriculture, Department of : Annual report, H.-29—contd. Dairy division : Report of Director —continued. ACCIDENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT — Dairy-factory Managers' Registration Board, H.-29, Account— 56. Abstract. 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. Dairy Laboratory, Wallaceville, H.-29, 56. Balance - sheet and statements of Accounts, 8.-l Export-values, H. 29, 55. [Pt. IV], 102. Farm dairy instruction, H.-29, 55. Annual report, H.-6a. Herd-testing— Appropriations, 8.-7, 287. Government official, H.-29, 57. Government subsidy, H.-29, 57. ACCIDENTS — Group, reorganization, H.-29, 57. Aviation, H.-19, 8. Ordinary, H.-29, 57. Labour, H.-l 1, 2. Milk — Mining and Quarrying, C.-2, 10, 22, 27, 34, 38, 48, 49, 62, Check-testing suppliers' milk and cream samples at 63, 68, 73, 78. dairy factories, H.-29, 55. Motor: Fatal, H.-31, 4 ; H.-40, 51. Grading, H.-29, 55. Public Works, D.-l, 76 ; D.-la, 4. Milking-machines : Inspection, H.-29, 55. ACCOUNTANTS' PROTECTION SOCIETY- **** = 0 ' Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. Production, H.-29, 54. The Season, H.-29, 54. Special Acts of the Legislature, appropriations under, 8.-7, Unemployment Board Scheme B 2 : Subsidies on dairy buildings and equipment, hL.-29, 57. Director-General's report — ADVERTISING (see also under TOURIST AND HEALTH Advisory and instructional work, H.-29, 16. RESORTS AND PUBLICITY) — Agricultural and pastoral position, H.-29, 3. Agriculture Department, H.-29, 17. Artificial fertilizers and lime, H.-29, 11. Internal Affairs Department, H.-22, 7. Beekeeping, H.-29, 10. Railway services, D.-2, xv. Chemical laboratory, H.-29, 16. Dairying position, H.-29, 6. AFFORESTATION. See FORESTRY. Farm management survey, H.-29, 16. Fruitgrowing, H.-29, 9. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Hemp, H.-29, 11. Agricultural and dairy machinery, and implement making : Increased efficiency, H.-29, 4. Statistics, H.-44, 33. ' Irrigation in Canterbury, H.-29, 16. Agriculture, Department of : Annual report, H.-29— Miscellaneous, H.-29, 17. Chemistry Section : Report of Director — Noxious-weeds control, H.-29, 13. Cobalt "in Soils, H.-29, 64. Outstanding features of the year, H.-29, 4. Deficiency diseases of live-stock, H.-29, 64. Pig-keeping, H.-29, 10. lodine investigation, H.-29, 66. Plant Research Station, H.-29, 14. Liming-materials, H.-29, 67. Poultry-keeping, H.-29, 10. Miscellaneous, H.-29, 68. Primary industry, other branches, H.-29, 9. Pampas-grass, H.-29, 66. Publications and publicity, H.-29, 17. Soils, H.-29, 67. Rabbit nuisance, H.-29, 13. Toxicological cases', H.-29, 67. Ruakura State Farm and Farm-training College, Weed-killing experiments, H.-29, 70. H.-29, 14. Work for the departmental divisions, I!. 29, 69. Seed-growing, H.-29, 11. Work on active principles of New Zealand plants, Sheep farming : Position, H.-29, 7. H.-29, 69. Stock-disease, H.-29, 12. Dairy division : Report of Director— Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.—29, 14. Butter — Tobacco, H.-29, 11. Creamery, H.-29, 54. Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville, H.-29, 15. Testing for moisture and soil content, H.-29, 55. Young Farmers' Clubs, H.-29, 17. Whey, H.-29, 54. Fields Division : Report of Director — Casein,' H.-29, 55. Arable crops, H.-29, 34. Certifieate-of-record testing, H.-29, 56. Artificial fertilizers : Top-dressing, H.-29, 36. Cheese, H.-29, 54. Departmental photography, H.-29, 38. Cream-grading, H.-29, 55. Experimental farms and areas, H.-29, 35.
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL continued. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL—continued. Agriculture, Department of: Annual report, H.-29—contd. Cook Islands, A.-3, 13. Fields Division : Report of Director—continued. Dairy industry Experiments laid down, discontinued, and carried on, Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. H.-29, 40. Dairy research, H.-34, 4, 11, 13. J* arm-management survey, H.-29, 37. Loans Farmers field competitions, H.-29, 37. Appropriations for the year, B -7a 69 Feed-flavour investigation, H.-29, 36. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, i leld experiments, H.-29, 35, 38. B-1 [Pt IV] 11 Hemp industry, H.-29, 38 To , ' by R ura l Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14 6 Instruction m agriculture H.-29 34. Milk for school-children : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 14; Irrigation m Canterbury, H.-29, 37. E.-5, 11 ; H.-31, 7, 28. Pasture-survey, H.-29, 37. Education, E.-3, 4, ; E.-5, 26; H.-29 14 15 17 35 37 Pedigree grass and clover seeds, H.-29, 37. 55, 65, 66. >»»>>> Purchase of seeds and manures for Government Department— Departments, H.-29, 38. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Ragwort-eradication, H.-29, 36 [Pt . IV], 4-7 ; 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 2 Ruakura Farm of Instruction, H.-29, 35. Buildings: Construction, &c„ D-1 55 feeed certification, H.-29, 37, 40. Fertilizers Weather conditions. H -29, 34 Board of Trade (Fertilizer) Regulations, 1936, H.-44, 26. orticulture Division : Report of Director— Loans for the purchase of, by Rural Intermediate Credit Apiary registration, H.-29, 63. Board, B -14 6 Beekeeping industry, H.-29, 62. Fruit industry— Cider-making, H.-29, 61. Citrus fruit, H.-44, 21. Fruit and vegetables : Local markets, H.-29, 59. Cold-storage research, H.-34, 42 Fru2 i £1? W S %Q H -i 9 ' 59 ' Co ° k lBlands : Re P° rt Parliamentary delegation Fruit: Export H.-29, 58 which visited Cook Islands, 1936, H,-44a. T y ' 17 ?' 4 8 ' ,o Kn Fruit-preserving and jam-making : Statistics, H.-44, 30. Fruit plants, &c. . Imported, H.-29, 59. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, State Hop-culture H. „9, 61. Advances Office : Statement of accounts, 8.-13, 13. Instructional and Experimental work, H.-29, 60. Fruit research, H.-34, 4, 11, 36. New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, H.-29, 62. Rarotongan Fruit industry : Report, H -44 21 Nurseries : Registration and inspection, H.-29, 62. Ham and bacon factories : Statistics, H -44 32 Orchard registration and orchard-tax, H.-29, 62. Hides : Export, H.-44, 22. Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 61. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 65. Tobacco-culture, H.-29, 61. League of Nation's report, A.-5, 12 Tung-oil trees, H.-29, 62. Live-stock— Viticulture and wine-making, H.-29, 60. Return of, re development of Native lands, G.-10, 56. Live-stock Division : Report of Director— Stock traffic on main highways, D.-I, 132. Dairy-inspection, H.-29, 24. Marketing Department : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1, 4. Meat-inspection, H.-29, 23. Milk for school children, 8.-6, 14 ; E.-2, 32 33 • Ê -5 11 • Noxious weeds, H.-29, 26. H.-31, 28. Poultry, H.-29, 20. Moumahaki Endowment Account : Balance-sheet and Rabbit nuisance, H. 29, 26. statement of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 4. Stock— Nauru and Ocean Islands : Balance-sheet and statements Compensation paid for stock and meat condemned, of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 7. 24. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Health of live-stock Onion growing and marketing, H.-44, 20. Cattle, H--29, 19. Orchard-tax, 1927, Deposit Account: Balance-sheet and llorses, ±1. Z9, IJ. statements of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 6. Pigs, 22. Plant research, H.-34, 2, 10, 18. Sheep, H.-29, 21. Prices, guaranteed : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Importation, H.-29, 24. Produce, Sale of : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. ci IVe I*+ Ti H '~ 29 ' 24, Production and marketing : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. Slaughter, H.--9, 23 Seeds, purchase of, through Stores Control Board, H.-4, 2. w i tr oo P QK ' • Shearers' Accommodation Act, complaints under, H.-11, 6. Wool, ±i. 229, 25. Sheep returns, annual, for the year 1935-36, H.-23. Minister s report Tobacco-growing : Report, H.-44, 20. Co-operation : Development, H.-29, 1. Veterinary science : Appointment of veterinarians, H.-44, Exports : Improvement m quality and handling, 6. H.-29, 2. Weraroa Agricultural Endowment Account : Balance-sheet Fertilizers, increase in, H.—29, 2. and statement of accounts, 8.-l [Pt IV] 5 Pig-production : Expansion, H.-29, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. Nauru and Ocean Islands : Report of New Zealand Com- Wheat — missioner, British Phosphate Commission, H.-29, 18. Research, H.-34, 4, 11, 27. Plant Research Station, Palmerston North : Report of Wheat, flour, and bread ; report, H.—4l, 23. Director— - Wool Agronomy Section, H.-29, 45. Research, H.-34, 69. Agrostology Section, H.-29, 42. Woolpacks, manufacture, H.-44, 22. Botany Section, H.-29, 51. Woollen-manufacturing : Statistics, H.-44, 33. Chemical Section, H.-29, 52. S a l es f or the year under Board of Native Affairs Entomology Section, H.-29, 49. (Development of Native Lands): Return, G.-10, 54 Mycology Section, H.-29, 47. Seed-testing Section, H.-29, 48. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS BILL— Wallaceville Vetermary Laboratory : Report of officer Select Committee report on, 1.-9, 2. in charge— Biochemical work performed, H.-29, 32. AITKEN W. Cattle-diseases, H.-29, 27. Report on'petition of, 1.-l, 7. Nutritional research work, H.-29, 31. Sheep-diseases, H.-29, 27. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY— Animal health and nutrition, H.-34, 3, 68. Report on, H.-22, 12. Appropriations for the year. Dairy Division, 8.-7, 159. ALLEN, M. E.— Dairy Industry Account, 8.-7, 289 ; 8.-7 a, 69. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Melds™io°n If™ 161°' AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAILWAY SERVANTS - Horticulture Division, 8.-7, 157. Rep ° rt 0n petition of ' '■ 8 ' Live-stock Division, 8.-7, 154. ANDERSON M. Committee, Seleet. See under COMMITTEES. Report on'petition of, 1.-12, 5.
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ANDREWS, E. H., AND OTHERS— AVIATION (see also under DEFENCE) —• Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. Accidents, H.-19, 8. Aero-club movement, H.-19, 8. ANDREWS, W. R., AND OTHERS— Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, xxiii, 46. Report on petition of, I.—l, 7. Aircraft inspection, H.—l9, 9. Air-mails— in vnnvri im nTnccc Conveyance: Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 133. ANI HARONGA AND OTHERS Services, F.-l, 7, 18. ' Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. r serv j ces Civil: Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 133. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT, 1921-22— Report of Co-ordination Board, H. 40a, 2. Report, H.-22, 3. Commercial operations : Summary of statistics, H.-19, 10. Flying maps : Preparation, C.-la, 5. APIA OBSERVATORY— Ground engineers, H.-l 9, 9. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 189. ht clu J' s ' training : Summary of statistics, H.-19, 9. Report, H. 34, 106. ' Meteorology, H-34, 91. New Zealand Airways, Limited : Report on petition, T.-2, 5, 7. APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. BAIRD, J. J., AND OTHERSAPPROPRIATIONS Report on petition of, I.—l, 3. Chargeable on the— BAKER F M Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year Report oA petition of, 1.-l, 4. ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year BAKER, W., AND OTHERS ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-7 a. Report on petition of, 1.—3, 6. Permanent: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Statement showing the issues from the— BANKING AND CURRENCY— Consolidated Fund for the financial year ended 31st Banking— March, 1936, compared with the sums voted under Banking and Credit : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Appropriation Act, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. I], 45. Bank of New Zealand— Public Works Fund for the financial year ended 31st Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1936, 8.-15. March, 1936, compared with the sums voted under the Shares Account— Appropriation Act, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. 11, 46. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. ARAMA RAUORIWA — Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. 18. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Statements of accounts ARBURY, A. H., AND OTHERS— and report of the Board of Directors for the year Report on petition of, A.-4, 2. ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-16. Trading banks : Reserve Bank of New Zealand report ARAWA DISTRICT TRUST BOARD— on, 8.-16, 5. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited, 8.-l Currency— [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 9. Exchange rates — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 11. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. See under DEFENCE. Treatment in Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Silver and Bronze Coin Account : Statements of receipts ART— and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 34-35. In Education, E.-2, 12. BANKS, M. E.— ARTHDR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. Annual report, C.-10, 7. BA Y OF ISLANDS HARBOUR AMENDMENT BILLASBESTOS. See under MINING INDUSTRY— Select Committee re P ort 0,1 • L ~ l6 > 4 - BEAUMONT, W.— ASHBURTON COUNTY RIVER DISTRICT BILL- Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 5. BEDELL, M.— ASSYRIANS OF IRAQ — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Settlement : League of Nation's report, A.-5, 19. _ BEEL, F. J.— ATARANGI TUKINO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. BEER ATKINSON J A Duty : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. BELLAMYS Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 17. AUCKLAND CITY ABATTOIR BILL— F Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. BENNETT, W. A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. BIDDULPH, F. G. — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN MILK AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. BIDWELL, M. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. AUDIT DEPARTMENT— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 43. BIRCH, T. G. — Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. [Pt. IV], 8. Controller and Auditor-General: Annual report, 8.-l BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY— [Pt. ll]. Manufacture : Statistics, H.-44, 31. AUDITORS— BLIND PEOPLE— Public : Friendly Societies, H.-l, 7. Literature for : Free transmission by post of talking-book records, F.-l, 6. AUSTRALIA— Liasion with re Defence, H.-19, 2. BLUE, G. P.— Trade with, H.-44, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4.
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BOARD OF TRADE (FERTILIZER) REGULATIONS, 1936— BUDGET —continued. Report, H.-44, 26. Financial Statement—continued. Price for future years, 8.-6, 3. BOLIVIA— Produce, Sale of, 8.-6, 4. War with Paraguay : League of Nation's report, A.-5, 18. Production and marketing, 8.-6, 1. Public Accounts — BOND, L. A. — Hypothecation, Deed of part liquidation, 8.-6, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 5. Summary of transactions, 8.-6, 7. Surplus, 1935-36, 8.-6, 7. BOON, W. R., AND OTHERS— Taxation : Increased yield, 8.-6, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. Treasury Bills, 8.-6, 8. Public Health, 8.-6, 2. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING— Public WorksStatistics, H.-44, 30. Coastal survey, 8.-6, 12. Highways and roads, 8.-6, 11. BOOTS LIMITED— Housing, 8.-6, 11. Pharmacy inquiry re, H.-44, 27. Hydro-electric development, 8.-6, 12. Lands improvement, 8.-6, 12. BORSTAL INSTITUTIONS. See under JUSTICE AND Mental hospitals, 8.-6, 11. PRISONS. Miscellaneous works, 8.-6, 12. Nature of works, 8.-6, 10. BOSWELL, J. H. — Programme, aggregate, 8.-6, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 6. Public borrowing not necessary this year, 8.-6, 10. Public buildings, 8.-6, 11. BRADFORD, W. B. — Railway construction, 8.-6, 10. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. Revenue, estimated — Beer duty, 8.-6, 17. BRITISH EMPIRE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CON- Budget surplus, 8.-6, 18. FERENCE — Custom? revenue, 8.-6, 17. Arrangements for travelling facilities for members, H.-2, 4. Highways revenue, 8.-6, 17. Report, H.—44, 28. Income-tax, 8.-6, 15, 16. Interest receipts, 8.-6, 18. BRITISH PHOSPHATE COMMISSIONERS— Land-tax, 8.-6, 17. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Other receipts, 8.-6, 18. [Pt. IV], 17. Policy fulfilled, 8.-6, 18-20. Sales-tax, 8.-6, 17. BRITISH WEST INDIES — Sources of additional revenue, 8.-6, 15. Trade with, H.-44, 8. Stamp and death duties, 8.-6, 18. „ , Summary of expenditure and revenue, 8.-6, 18. BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Taxation system : Simplification, 8.-6, 16. BUCKLAND H E State Advances Corporation, 8.-6, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Trade 1 r Internal, and manufacturing development, 8.-6, 5. BUDGET Reciprocal, 8.-6, 4. Financial Statement— UnemploymentBanking and credit, 8.-6, 2. EmploymentBudgetary proposals— Fund, 8.-6, 6. Appropriations, permanent, 8.-6, 13. Promotion of full-time, 8.-6, 6. Consolidated Fund : Expenditure, 8.-6, 13. Estimated resources, 8.-6, 7. Capital works : Expenditure, 8.-6, 13. Gold prospecting, 8.-6, 6. Defence, 8.-6, 13. New industries, 8.-6, 6. Departmental votes, 8.-6, 13. Pay, increased rates, 8.-6, 6. Education, 8.-6, 14. Payments, additional, Christmas, 8.-6, 6. Kindergartens, 8.—6, 14. Placement scheme, 8.—6, 6. School buildings, governors, &c., 8.-6, 14. Revenue and expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Workers' Educational Association, 8.-6, 14. Wages, increase in, 8.-6, 1. Employment administration, 8.-6, 13. Prospectus of 1935 London Conversion Loan, 8.-6, xviii. Fishing industry : Reorganization and research work, Prospectus of 1936 London Conversion Loan, 8.-6, xx. 8.-6, 13. TablesLighthouses, &c., 8.-6, 13. Table No. I : Abstract of receipts and expenditure of Land development : Costs, 8.-6, 13. the financial year ended 31st March, 1936. See Pensions, 8.-6, 14. Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Public Health — Table No. 2 : The public debt on 31st March, 1936. See Hospital Boards : Subsidies, 8.-6, 14. Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Maori hygiene, 8.-6, 14. Table No. 3 : Revenue for the year ended 31st March, Milk for school-children, 8.-6, 14. 1936, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1935, Plunket Society grants : Restoration, 8.-6, 14. 8.-6, ii. Salaries and wages : Restoration of cuts, 8.-6, 13. Table No. 4 : Comparative statement of the estimated Dairy industry, 8.-6, 2. and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Debt Public — Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st Debt, domicile, 8.-6, 9. March, 1936, 8.-6, iii. Debt redeemed, 8.-6, 9. Table No. 5 : Estimated revenue for 1936-37, compared Effect of debt operations, 8.-6, 9. with the actual revenue for 1935-36, 8.-6, iv. Greymouth Harbour Board debt taken over, 8.-6, 9. Table No. 6 : Stamp and death duty revenue for the London Conversion Loan — year ended 31st March, 1936, compared with the 1935, 8.-6, 8. year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, iv. 1936, 8.-6, 9. Table No. 7 : Statement of the Customs duties collected Purposes for which debt raised during the year, for 1935—36, compared with 1934—35, 8.-6, v. 8.-6, 8. Table No. 8 : Statement of the actual net expenditure Defence, 8.-6, 5. of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) Education, 8.-6, 1. for the financial year ended 31st March, 1936, compared Guaranteed prices, 8.-6, 3. with the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, v. Housing, 8.-6, 2. Table No. 9 : Comparative statement of the approLeague of Nations, 8.-6, 5. priated and actual expenditure of the Consolidated Marketing Department, 8.-6, 4. Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial Mortgages readjustment, 8.-6, 5. year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-6, vii. National health and superannuation, 8.-6, 2. Table No. 10 : Estimated net expenditure for 1936-37, Policy, 8.-6, 1. compared with the actual net expenditure for 1935-36, Fulfilled, 8.-6, 18-20. 8.-6, ix.
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BUDGET —continued. CHEGWIDDEN, L. E.— Tables —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Table No. II : Public Works Fund—Statement showing net expenditure under appropriations for the year CHEVIOT ESTATE — ended 31st March, 1936, compared with the Year ended Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, x. [Pt. IV], 52. Table No. 12 : Statement showing the total ways and means of the Public Works Fund, General Purposes CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. Account, and the total net expenditure to 31st March, 1936, 8.-6, xi. CHRISTIE, C.— Table No. 13 : Statement showing the amount charged Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. to " unauthorized " in each financial year from Ist April, 1925, to 31st March, 1936, 8.-6, xii. CHULAV, J.— Table No. 14 : Statement showing the available financial Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1936, as compared with the 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xiii. CINEMAS. See MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY. Table No. 15 : Statement of amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial years ended 31st March, CITRUS FRUIT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASfrom 1932 to 1936, 8.-6, xiii. TORAL. Table No. 16 : Education expenditure—Total expenditure on education out of public funds since 1913-14, CIVIL LIST — 8.-6, xiv. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 7. Table No. 17 : State balance-sheet as at 31st March, Civil List Act, 1920, Statement of disbursements of the 1935, 8.-6, xv. Consolidated Fund under, for the financial year ended Table No. 18 : Statement of half-yearly instalments of 31st March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49-51. principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvi. CLANEY, I. — Table No. 19 : Statement showing maturity dates and Report on petition of, 1.—12, 6. domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1936, 8.-6, xvii. CLARK, A. R.— Table No. 20 : Statement showing values of imports Report on petition of, 1.-12, 6. and exports of the Dominion in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1931 to 1936, 8.-6, xvii. CLARKE, G. H. — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5 ; 1.-12, 6. BUREAU OF INDUSTRY— Report on, H.-44, 18. CLINCH, W. S., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. BURFIELD, W.— Report on Petition of, 1.-l, 7. COASTAL DEFENCE. See under DEFENCE. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. COASTAL SURVEY— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. CAMPBELL, R. W., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. COCHRANE, A. S., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. CAMPION, C. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. COINAGE. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. CANADA— COLD STORAGE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— Canadian National Exhibition, H.-44, 14. State Advances Office : Statements of accounts, &c. Trade with, H.-44, 6. 8.-13, 14. CANTERBURY PILGRIMS AND EARLY SETTLERS AS- COLLINS, J.— SOCIATION — Report on petition of, A.-4, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. COMMERCIAL TRUSTS ACT, 1910— CARSWELL, J. T., AND OTHERS— Report on, H.-44, 25. Report on petition of, 1.-6, 2. COMMITTEES— CATO, A. H.— Select— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 3. Agricultural and Pastoral— Reports on petitions, &e.— CEMENT — Final report, I.—lo, 2. Industries and Commerce Department report on, H.-44, Fitzgerald, D. A. 1.-10 1 26, 30. McDowell, A. R., 1.-10, 1. Nicholson, J., and another, I.—lo, 2. CENSUS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT— Special reports re Chairman and Clerk, 1.-10, 2. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 98. Zimmerman, H., 1.-10, 1. Work done for, by Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 22. Defence — Reports on petitions, &c CENTENNIAL OF NEW ZEALAND— Allen, M. E., 1.-12, 4. Report, H.-22, 3 ; H.-44, 28. Anderson, M., 1.-12, 5. Bidwell, M. M., 1.-12, 2. CHAIN STORES— Bond, L. A., 1.-12, 5. Operations, 1.-13, 5. Boswell, J. H., 1.-12, 6. Pharmacy inquiry : Report, H.-44, 27. Bradford, W. 8., 1.-12, 2. Buckland, H. E., 1.—12, 3. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE— Claney, 1., 1.-12, 6. British Empire Conference— Clark. A. R., 1.-12, 6. Arrangements for travelling facilities for members, Clarke, G. H., 1.-12. 6. H.-2, 4. Corrigall, A., 1.-12, 7. Report, H.-44, 28. Davanney, E., 1.—12, 7. Davis-Goff, F. S., 1.-12, 6. CHARTERED CLUBS— Donnelly, E. J., 1.-12, 8. Report, H.-22, 7. Dowler, J. A., 1.-12, 5. Drummond. P., 1.—12, 4. CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT, 1924— Edser, M. K., 1.-12, 3. Report, H.-44, 25. Farr, T., 1,— 12, 4.
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COMMITTEES —continued. COMMITTEES —continued. Select —continued. Select—continued. Defence —continued. Industries and Commerce—continued. Reports on petitions, &c.—continued. Reports on petitions, &c.—continued. Final report, 1.-12, 8. Offer, E. G., and others, 1.—13, 5. Fraser, A. G., 1.-12, 7. Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand (IncorGray, M., 1.-12, 7. porated), with schedule, 1.-13, 3. Greig, M. K. R., 1.-12, 6. Proceedings open to press—Special reports, 1.-13, Grundy, J., 1.-12, 4. 2, 4. Hendry, 8., 1.-12, 8. Special report (re W. J. Jordan), 1-13, 3. Kerz, P., 1.-12, 2. Special report (re Chairman), 1.-13, 5. Logan, W., 1.-12, 7. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-13, 6. Mcßratney, 8., 1.-12, 5. Vakatini, Ariki, and others, 1.-13, 4. McKinnon, C., 1.-12, 3. Whakatane Paper Mills, Limited, Water-supply McNeill, A. H., 1.-12, 3. Empowering Bill, 1.—13, 4. Marchant, C., I. 12, 5. Wylie, E. 8., and others, 1.—13, 6. Matthews, E. M., 1,— 12, 2. Labour Bills — Morgan, J. C., 1.-12, 2. Reports on Bills, &c. — Oliver, J. R., 1.-12, 5. Agricultural Workers Bill, 1.-9, 2. Piercy, J., 1.-12, 4. Factories Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Poulsen, I. L., 1.-12, 6. Falconer, J., 1.-9, 3. Powell. H.. 1. 12, 3. Final report, 1.-9, 4. Pryde, D. P., 1.-12, 3. Garner, F. W, 1.-9, 2. Pudney, S. G., 1.-12, 4. Hansen, A., 1.-9, 2. Rawnsley, C. J., 1.-12, 3. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Robbie, S. L., 1.—12, 7. Bill, 1.-9, 2. Robinson, A. J., 1.—12, 4. Meade, W. T., and others, 1.-9, 3. Sayers, L., 1.-12, 5. Mitchell, H., Ī. -9, 2. Sim, L., 1.-12, 2. Piper, H. E., and others, 1.-9, 3. Snell, J. 8., 1.-12, 7. Rae, A. H., 1.-9, 3. Special report (re Chairman), L-12, 8. Raffle, A. E., 1.-9, 2. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-12, 8. Rider, J., 1.-9, 3. Stayt, C. M. 8., L-12, 5. Seventh-day Adventists, 1.-9, 2. Storey, W. P., 1.-12, 6. Shops and Offices Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Taylor, E. 8., 1.-12, 2. Special report (re Chairman), 1.-9, 3. Teppett, S. L., L-12, 4. Special report (re Clerk), 1-9, 4. Toomey, P. F., 1.-12, 5. Stevens, C., and others, 1.-9, 3. Toomey, P. F., 1.-12, 6. Taylor, A. S., and others, 1.-9, 3. Tovey, S., 1.-12, 3. Local Bills— Wade, G. G., 1.-12, 7 Reports on Bills, &c. — Wake, J., 1.-12, 7. Ashburton County River District Bill, 1.-16, 5. Wooding, E. L., 1.-12, 4. Auckland City Abattoir Bill, 1.-16, 3. Education— Auckland Harbour Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 4. Reports on petitions, &c.— Auckland Metropolitan Milk Amendment Bill, 1.-16, Cato, A. H., 1.-8, 3. 4. Christie, C., 1.-8, 2. Bay of Islands Harbour Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Cowan, A. M., I.—B, 3. Final report, 1.-16, 5. Education Amendment Bill, 1.-8, 3. Hawke's Bay Rivers Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Final report, 1.-8, 3. local legislation Bill, 1.-16, 5. Goodridge, C., 1.-8, 2. Lyttelton Harbour Board Bill, 1.-16, 3. Mackay, 1. D., 1.-8, 2. Motueka Harbour Board Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 5. Mclauchlin, J., 1.-8, 2. Napier Harbour Board and Napier Borough Enabling Ridder, E. H. G, 1.-8, 2. Bill, 1.-16, 3. Smith, A., and others, 1.-8, 2. Nelson Waterworks Extension Amendment Bill, Special reports re Chairman and Clerk, 1.-8, 3. 1.—16, 3. Warner, M., 1.-8, 2. New Plymouth Borough Land Exchange and EmGoldfields and Mines— powering Bill, 1,— 16, 3. Reports on petitions, &c.— Port Christchurch Referendum Bill, 1.-16, 3. Arbury, A. H., and others, 1.-4, 2. Special reports (re Chairman and Clerk), 1.-16, 5. Biddulph, F. G., 1.—4, 3. Sumner Borough Empowering Bill, 1.—16, 4. Collins, J., I. —4, 3. Taupiri Drainage and River Board Empowering Bill, Danby, J. W., and others, 1.-4, 3. 1.—16, 3. Dwyer, H. J., 1.-4, 3. Wellington City Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 4. Eklund, W. H., 1.-4, 2. Wellington City Reclamation and Empowering Bill, Final report, 1.-4, 4. 1.-16, 2. Hale, J., 1.-4, 3. lands— Laybourn, R. E., 1,— 4, 3. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. — McGlennon, D., 1.-4, 2. Bennett, W. A., and others, 1.-5, 2. Molyneux Gold Dredging Company (Claims Amalga- Boon, W. R., and others, 1.-5, 4. mation) Bill, 1.-4, 2. Campion, C. J., and others, 1.-5, 5. Moriarty, T., 1.-4, 3. Clarke, G. H., 1.-5, 5. Murphy, F. W., 1.-4, 2. Cochrane, A. S., and others, 1.-5, 4. Nutt, M. A., 1.-4, 3. Cosson, G., and others, 1.-5, 2. Poland, T., and others, 1.-4, 2. Diack, W., 1.-5, 2. Reed, F., 1.—4, 2. Duffy, S. F., 1.-5, 6. Special report re Chairman, 1.-4, 4. Final report, 1.-5, 7. Special report re Clerk, 1.-4, 4. Harris, T., 1-5, 6. Stace, G., 1.-4, 2. Hawke's Bay Rivers Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 6. Wilton, E. J., and others, 1.-4, 3. Hodgins, 1., 1.-5, 4, 6. Industries and Commerce— Hyde, J. H. N., 1.-5, 4. Reports on petitions, &c. — Johnstone, H., 1.-5, 3. Chain stores, operations of —Report on, 1.-13, 5. King, R. M, and another, 1.-5, 5. Cook Islands fruit industry—Report on, 1.-13, 4. law. J. 0., 1.-5, 2. Final report, 1.-13, 6. Napier Harbour Board and Napier Borough EnabGarside, C. A., and others, 1.—13, 5. ling Bill, 1.—5, 4. Green, S. S., and others, 1.-13, 4. New Plymouth Borough Land Exchange and Em Makea-Nui Tinirau, Ariki 0.8. E., and others, 1.-13, powering Bill (two reports), 1.-5, 3. 4. Pagan, J., 1.-5, 5. McGrath, W. J., and others, 1.-13, 4. Pain, M., 1.-6, 5.
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COMMITTEES —continued. COMMITTEES —continued. Select —continued. Select —continued. Lands —continued. Native Affairs —continued. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.—continued. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued. Rells, R., and others, 1.-5, 3. Rua Tawhai, 1.-3, 11. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 6. Rutene Tuhi and others, 1.-3, 21, 22, 23. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill (Amend- Special report (re Chairman), 1.-3, 25. ments), 1.-5, 6. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-3, 25. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill (Further Te Atarangi Tukino, 1.-3, 23. Amendments), 1.-5, 6. Te Auta te Ron Ngatai, 1.-3, 10. Syme, W., 1.-5, 3, 6. Te Hata Tipoki and others, 1.-3, 24. Sumner Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-5, 5. Te Huinga Kohere, 1.-3, 12. Special report (re Chairman), 1.-5, 7. Te Kapua Rangataua and another, 1.-3, 7. Terry, H. R., and others, 1.-5, 5. Te Kata Tamihana and others, 1.-3, 7. Timmings, W. E., 1.-5, 6. Te Rau O-te-rangi Jacobs, Mrs., 1.-3, 8. Todd, C. J., 1.-5, 5. Tiki Riiti and others, 1.-3, 15. Turvey, L. M., and others, 1.-5, 4. Tipiwai Houkamau and another, 1.-3, 15. Ward, A., 1.-5, 2. Tonga Awhikau and others, 1.-3, 24. Wellington City Reclamation and Empowering Bill, Tuaraki Karaka and others, 1.-3, 12. 1.-5, 3. Tuhaka Mokena Kohere, 1.-3, 13. Whakatane Paper Mills, Ltd., Water-supply Em- Tupito Maruera and others, 1.-3, 8, 22. powering Bill, 1.-5, 3. Tutawa Paraeroa and others, 1.-3, 8 Williams, S. F. G., 1.-5, 4. Waaka te Arakai and others, 1.-3, 12. Wilson, A., 1.-5, 4. Waka Rawiri and another, 1.-3, 20. Native Affairs— Waka Rawiri, 1.-3, 4. Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. — Waipapa, Maud V., 1.-3, 9 Ani Haronga and others, 1.-3, 14. Wai Yep and Co., 1.-3, 7. Arama Rauoriwa and others, 1.-3, 11. Wai Yep and Co., 1.-3, 7. Atarangi Tukino and others, 1.-3, 15. Werihe Tuiri, 1.-3, 5. Atarangi Tukino, Te, 1.-3, 23. Wiremu Keepa Hakiaka and others, 1.-3, 18. Baker, W., and others, 1.-3, 6. Wiremu Keepa Patahuri and others, 1.-3, 7. Curtis, A., and others, 1.-3, 19. Wiremu Pukapuka and others, 1.-3, 8 Dansey, H. D., and others, 1.-3, 11. Public Health— East Coast Native Trust lands, 1.-3, 20. Reports on petitions, &c. — East Coast Native Trust lands : Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, Beaumont, W., 1.-7, 2. and 4 Blocks, 1.-3, 20. Dentists Bill, 1.-7, 2. Elkington, J. A., and others, 1.-3, 20. Final report, 1.-7, 3. Final report, 1.-3, 25. Hebberd, G. S., 1.-7, 1. Hamana Mahuika and another, 1.-3, 12. Lewis, G. L., 1.-7, 2. Hari Wi Katene and others, 1.-3, 20. Murray, A. T., 1.-7, 2. Hata Tipoki, Te, and others, 1.-3, 24. Roache, L. F., 1.-7, 2. Hekenui Whakarake, 1.-3, 20. Special report (re Chairman), 1.-7, 2. Hingston, Maude, and others, 1.-3, 16. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-7, 3. Hirini Whaanga Christy and others, 1.-3, 17. Stagpoole, C. M., 1.-7, 2. Hirschberg, G. A., 1.-3, 9. Woodley, E. M., 1.-7, 1. Hoani Huriwai and Panikena Kaa, 1.-3, 14. Public Accounts — Hoani Meihana and others, 1.-3, 4. Reports, &c.— Hone Rameka and others, 1.-3, 16. Final report 1-14, 1. Hooper, E., 1.-3, 5. Special reports (re Chairman and Clerk), 1.-14, 1. Hori Taare Jury, 1.-3, 6. Public Petitions, A to L— Huinga Kohere, Te, 1.-3, 12. Reports on petitions, &c.— Hurakia Tawhaki Matena and others, 1.-3, 5. Accountants' Protection Society (Incorporated), Huru Paora and others, 1.-3, 5. 1.-l, 4. Jury, Hori Taare, 1.-3, 6. Aitken, W., 1.-l, 7. Kaka Porowini and another, 1.-3, 18. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 1.-l, Kaperiera te Pohe and others, 1.-3, 22. 8 Kapua Rangataua, Te and another, 1.-3, 7. Andrews, E. H., and others, 1.-l, 3. Karawana, W., and others, 1.-3, 10. Andrews, W. R., and others, 1.-l, 7. Keen, S. T., and others, 1.-3, 18. Atkinson, J. A., 1.-l, 6. Kereama te Ngako and others, 1.-3, 4. Baird, J. J., and others, 1.-l, 3. Mafeking Pere and others, 1.-3, 17. Baker, F. M., 1.-l, 4. Manaaki Piripi and others, 1.-3, 17. Banks, M. E., 1.-l, 2. Mangu Ruamoetahuna, 1.-3, 4. Bedell, M., 1.-l, 5. Maraea te Iritawa, 1.-3, 12. Bell, F. J., 1.-l, 5. Matewai Utiera and others, 1.-3, 22. Birch, T. G., 1.-4. Matu Rangi and others, 1.-3, 24. Blue, G. P., 1.-l, 4. Maud Y. Waipapa, 1.-3, 9. Burfield, W., 1.-l, 7. Maui Rangihaeata and others, 1.-3, 9. Campbell, R. W., and another, 1.-l, 7. Mere te Iwingaro Wairama and others, 1.-3, 21. Chegwidden, L. E., 1.-l, 5. Mini Tawhiorangi and others, 1.-3, 23. Chulav, J., 1.-l, 5. Native Land Amendment Bill, 1.-3, 19. Cook, H. H., 1.-l, 2. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 20. Cooper, W. S., 1.-l, 5. Newdick, Violet, 1.-3, 9. Costar, H. W., 1.-l, 6. Nupere Waaka, 1.-3, 18. Cullen, F. A. (two reports), 1.-l, 6, 7. Paki Ihaka and others, 1.-3, 16. Curran, J. E. (two reports), 1.-l, 2, 8. Panikena Kaa, 1.-3, 13, 14. Davidson, J., 1.-l, 2, 8. Panikena Kaa and Ngatai Wanoa, 1.-3, 14. D'Oridant, W. A. P., 1.-l, 4. Pene Ngamanu, 1.-3, 11. Drew, G. W., 1.-l, 7. Pirika te Miroi and others, 1.-3, 7. Duff, A. S., 1.-l, 4. Pouaka Wehiwehi, 1.-3, 16. Edwards, G., 1.-l, 5. Pura Ruruhira and others, 1.-3, 6. Edwards, J. H., 1.-l, 6. Rahi Erana and others, 1.-3, 23. Ellis, F., 1.-l, 3. Rameka te Awe and others, 1.-3, 21. Esther, R. T., 1.-l, 4. Rangikumea, H., and others, 1.-3, 15. Fenwick, D., and others, 1.-l, 8. Rangi Raroa and others, 1.-3, 13. Final report, 1.-l, 8. Rangi Tuanui Tamihana and others, 1.-3, 10. Fitzherbert, P. 8., 1.-l, 2. Rau O-te-rangi Jacobs, Mrs. Te, 1.-3, 8. Fitzpatrick, W. H., 1.-l, 6. Reweti, T., Kohere and others, 1.-3, 13, 24. Fitzsimmons, J. P., and others, 1.-l, 3. Reweti, T., Kohere, 1.-3, 19. Fryday, N. 8., 1.-l, 2. Roka Merehana and others, 1.-3, 6. Garthwaite, W. J., 1.-l, 3. Rongowhakaata Pere and another, 1.-3, 19. Harding, G. U., 1.-l, 7.
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COMMITTEES —continued. COMMlTTEES—continued. Select —continued. Select—continued. Public Petitions, A to L —continued. Public Petitions, M to Z—continued. Reports on petitions, &c. —continued. Reports on petitions, &c. —continued. Henderson, S., and others, 1.-l, 2. West, T., and others, 1.-2, 6. Henry, H. L„ 1.-l, 5. Whitehouse, E. J., 1.-2, 0. Hogg, C. H., 1.-l, 7. Wight, D., and others, 1.-2, 3. Holmes, K„ 1.-l, 4. Wild, P., 1.-2, 5. Hugo, T., and others, 1.-l, 8. Wilkinson, W. D., 1.-2, 10. Hunt, F. E., 1.-l, 5. Willcocks, C. R., 1.-2, 5. Hyde, W. J., 1.-l, 6. Williams, A. L., 1.-2, 11. Invercargill, the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of, Wilson, A. E., 1.-2. 9. I--1, 2. ' Wright, E. E.' 1.-2,9. Jaboor, J., 1.-l. 4. Young, C. S., 1.-2, 3. Johnston, Iv. A., 1.-l, 4. Southland District Electric-power Supply— Kirkbride, G., 1.-l, 7. Reports on petitions— Lake, F. J., 1.-l, 6. Carswel], J. T., and others, 1.-6, 2. Lawry, A. C., and another, 1.-l, 5. Smith, J. W., and others, 1.-6, 2. Lever, H. W., 1.-l, 2. Rufiell, H. W. S„ and others, 1.-l, 8. COMPANY PROMOTION— Special report (re Chairman), 1.-l, 8. Gold-mining companies, C.-2, 3, 4. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-l, 8. „ Stephens, E. J., and others, 1.-l, 6. CONSOLIDATED FUND Taylor, J., 1.-l, 7. Account, miscellaneous advances from, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70 Public Petitions MtoZ Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Reports on petitions, &c. Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1936, Canterbury Pilgrims and Early Settlers' Association compared with the year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, v. (Inc.), 1.-2, 8. Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Clinch j W. S.', and others (two reports), 1.-2, 8. Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st Final report, 1.-2, 12. March, 1936 : Comparative statement, 8.-6, vii. George, W. E., and others, 1.-2, 6. Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and Malone'y, P., 1-2, 6. ' ' other accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1937, Mangin, W. H. J., 1-2, 11. „ Marcantelli, V.. 1.-2 4. Auditor-General s report on, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 2-5. Marquet, l! G., 1.-2' 4. Disbursements of the Consolidated Fund under the Civil Mather W. J. 1.-2 5 List ot ' 1920, for the Financial Year ended 31st March, Matheson, R.71.-2?4.' 1936 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49-51. Mossman, A. B. R. Ī.-2 3. Estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund Moulin G. and others 1.-2 6. (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year Munro. D.,' 1.-2 3. ' ' ended 31st March, 1936: Comparative statement, 8.-6, Murray, G. A., 1.-2, 8. McAvinue, J. Ī.-2 3. Expenditure : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. McCormack, E. C.,' 1.-2, 7. Imprests of, outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. McFaul W. J. and another 1.-2 9. Receipts and expenditure of the Fund for the year ended McTaggart, N.', 1.-2, 2. ' ' March, 1936, compared with the year ended 31st New Zealand Airways, Ltd. (two reports), 1.-2 5 7. March, 1935, statement showing the abstract of, 8.-l O'Keeffe, B. ,1. V., 1.-2, 10. [ pt - 6 " 13 - Penketh J., 1.-2, 8. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Pillmg, M., and others, 1.-2, 5. Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]— Plowman, J. N., and others, 1.-2, 7. Audit of local authorities' accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Power, M. 1.-2, 8. Balances outstanding on behalf of other Governments: Pratt, .1. H., L-2, 3. Statements, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Press, proceedings open to, 1.-2, 5. Control of expenditure : Form of Public Accounts, Priestley, H. M., 1.-2, 9. 8 .-l [Pt. ll]fiv. Quinney, A., 1.-2, 9. Creation and issue of adhesive stamps, 8.-l, [Pt. ll], vi. Railway Officers' Institute, 1.-2, 3. Debt services Reed, F., 1.-2, 4. Interest: Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 13-14. Reid, W., and others, 1.-2, 4. Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15-27. Robinson, H., and others, 1.-2, 10. Defalcations and other irregularities in connection with Rowley J. C. 1., and others, 1.-2, 8. public moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Ryan, J., L-2, 8. Departmental accounts and balance-sheets, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Sampson, F., 1.-2, 10. viii. Sanderson, E. V., and others, 1.—2, 11. Deposits Account— Savage, J., 1.-2, 9. Receipts and disbursements : Details, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Scott, H. T., 1.-2, 4. 30-42. Shadbolt, E. 1., 1.-2, 10. Summary, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 29. Shakeshaft, C. E., 1.-2, 7. Imperfect vouchers passed by Audit Office under secSherwin, C., and others, 1.-2, 6. tions 73 and 75, Public Revenues Act, 1926, 8.-l Sinclair, W. J., and another, 1.-2, 4. [Pt. ll], xv. Smith, J. M., 1.-2, 5. Imprests of the Consolidated Fund: Statement, 8.-l Smithson, E. M., 1.-2, 9. [Pt. IJ] > 24. Special report (re Borstals), 1.-2, 10. Incorrest method of showing transactions between Special report (re Chairman), 1.-2, 11. accounts within the Public Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-2, 11. Increases and decreases of the Department, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Stanley, V. J., and another, 1.-2, 3. vi. Stephenson, T. H., 1.-2, 4. Interest Sullivan, M and another, 1.-2, 8. Conversion and Redemption Remittance Accounts, Sullivan, W., and others, 1.-2, 10. p,_} i Sutherland, K., 1.-2, 6. Gross, 1935-36': Domicile, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 14. Tangney, E., 1.-2, 5. On Cash Balance Investment Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Taumarunui Borough Council, 1.-2, 11. On other public moneys for the financial year ended Te Kuiti Borough Council, 1.-2, 11. 31 st March, 1936 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6-8. Thomson, F., 1.-2, 2. On the Public Redemption Fund for the financial Thomson, H. F. R., 1.-2, 4. year en d e d 31st March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. Thomson, N. S., 1.-2, 6. Payable by Railways Department, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. Tomkies, E. A., 1.-2, 9. Irregularities in connection with public moneys and Vanstone, H. E., 1.-2, 9. stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii. Webb, E. R., and others, 1.-2, 8. Irregular methods, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iv. Welnoski, F. 1., 1.-2, 3. Land for Settlements Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45-46, 52.
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CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL —continued. COOPER, W. S — Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. II] —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Loans Redemption Account— Disbursements, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 49-50. CO-OPERATIVE RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ASReceipts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 47-48. SOCIATIONS— Loans Redemption Account, Part II (Conversion Ac- Report on, 8.-14, 4-6. count): Receipts and disbursements, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 51. Local bodies : Summary of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. Tl], 25-28. COPRA — Ordinary Revenue Account : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Production : Cook Islands, H.-44a, 5. 11-12. Other receipts, miscellaneous, for the financial year CORRIGALL, A.— ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 8-10. Report on petition of, 1.-l?, 7. Other services : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 18-23. Public Works Fund— CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. Imprests of, outstanding, showing the services for which they were issued, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 44. COSSAN, G., AND OTHERS — Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 52. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. Recoveries on account of expenditure of previous years, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 44. COSTAR, H. W. - Repayment of the public debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. Revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, COWAN, A. M.— 1936 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 2-5. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 3. Royalties payable to the Crown and unpaid at 31st March, 1936 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. CRIMES. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS : also POLICE. Rural Intermediate Credit Aet, 1927 : Statement of disbursements, &c., 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. State balance-sheet, and Income and Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. CROWN LAW OFFICE— State Coal-mines Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 52. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 14. State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Stores audit, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. [Pt. IV], 9. Surcharges, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Sums irrecoverable by the crown, and value of stores, &c., CULLEN, F. A. — in respect of which audit concurrence has been given Reports (two) on petition of, 1.-l, 6, 7. for the writing off and discharge from the Public Account since last report: Statement, 8.-l [Pt. ll] CURRAN, J. E. — xvii. Reports (two) on petition of, 1.-l, 2, 8. Treatment of exchange in the Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. CURRENCY. See BANKING AND CURRENCY. Trustee Account, 1908 : Receipts and disbursements with particulars of the balance at credit in the Deposit CURTIS, A., AND OTHERS — Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 43. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 18. Unemployment Amendment Act, 1932, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. CUSTOMS— Unemployment Fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 26, 30. Writing off of losses on securities, taken over by State Department — Advances Corporation, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 10. COOK ISLANDS — Cost of collecting customs and other revenue : Return Annual report — for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-12. Agriculture, A.-3, 13. Research work for by Scientific and Industrial Research Education, A.-3, 7-11. Department, H.-34, 70. Finance, A.-3, 1. Duties collected for 1935-36 compared with 1934-35 : Balance-sheet, A.-3, 24. Budget Statement, 8.-6, v. Income and Expenditure Account, A.-3, 26. Revenue — Hurricane damage : Reparation, A.-3, 11-12. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Justice and Prisons — Western Samoa, A.-4, 9. High Court, Rarotonga, A.-3, 15. Native Land Court, A.-3, 16. DAIRY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND King, His Majesty : Death of His Majesty King George PASTORAL. V, A.-3, 1. ' Medical and public health, A.-3, 2-6. DANBY, J. W., AND OTHERS— Meteorological, A.-3, 18. Report on petition of, A.-4, 3. Migration, A.-3, 7. Northern Cook group : Extracts from annual reports DANSEY, H. D., AND OTHERS — of Agents, A.-3, 20-22. Report on Petition of, 1.-3, 11. Police, A.-3, 18. Post and Telegraph service, A.-3, 16. DAVANNEY, E. — Wireless, A.-3, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 7. Public Works, A.-3, 12. Shipping, A.-3, 2. DAVIDSON, J.— Southern Cook group : Extracts from annual reports Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2, 8. of Agents, A.-3, 19-20. Trade— DAVIS-GOFF, F. S.— Exports, return of, for year ended 31st December, Report on petition of, 1.—12, 6. 1935, A.-3, 30-31. Imports, return of, for year ended 31st December, DEBT, PUBLIC — 1935, A.-3, 25-30. Budget (financial statement) — Vital statistics, A.-3, 6. * Domicile, 8.-6, 9. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 66. Greymouth Harbour Board debt taken over, 8.-6, 9. Fruit industry — London Conversion Loan — Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 21. 1935, 8.-6, xviii, 8. Report by parliamentary delegation which visited Cook 1936, 8.-6, xx, 9. Islands, 1936, H.-44a. Operations : Effect, 8.-6, 9. Select Committee report on, 1.-13, 4. Purposes for which debt raised during the year, 8.-6, 8. Trade with, H.-44, 10, 11. Redeemed, 8.-6, 9. Funded with Imperial Government : Statement of halfCOOK, H. H. — yearly instalments of principal and interest for repavReport on petition of, 1.-l, 2. ment: Statement, 8.-6, xvi.
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DEBT, PUBLIC —continued. DEFENCE—cojrfiwtted. Increase and decrease, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. Military : Annual report—continued. Interest : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 8. Territorial Forces— Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st Commands and staff, H.-19, 2. March, 1936 : Statement, 8.-6, xvii. Strength, H.-19, 2. Redemption Fund — Territorial Force Associations, H.-19, 5. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Training— [Pt. IV], 80. Regular Forces, H.-19, 4. Interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. Territorial Forces, H.-19, 5. Repayment— Naval: Annual report — Account : Statement of receipts and expenditure, Drills Exercises and training afloat, H.-5, 4. 8.-l [Pt. I], 32-33. H.M.S. Philomel, H.-5, 3. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 9. H.M.S. Wakakura, H.-5, 3. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt.ll], v. Naval Armament Depot, H.-5, 4. Report and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for Naval Base,HH r 5, 4. the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-2. Personnel — Services— Active Service, H.-5, 1. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 8. Royal Naval Reserve (New Zealand Division), H.-5, 2. Interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 13, 14. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Sinking Fund Branch, State Advances Office : Statement Division), H.-5, 2. of accounts, &c., 8.-13, 9. Policy : Material reserves, H.-5, 4. Statement showing the public debt of the Dominion as on Proceedings— 31st March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], Cruisers, H.—s, 3. Loans guaranteed by the.Government, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 10. Sloops, H.-5, 3. •Public Debt, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 2. R.F.A. " Nucula," H.-5, 4. Funded in terms of Section 8 of the Finance Act, 1922, State, H.-5, 1. 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9. Visits of foreign Warships, H.-5, 4. Statement showing analysis of the Public Debt under Naval: Treaty for the limitation of armaments, signed, the several purposes for which the money has been London, 25th March, 1936, A.-7. raised, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 14. Western Samoa, A.-4, 17. Receipts and disbursements of the Sinking Funds, Works: Construction, D.-l, xxvii, 51, 55. 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 12. Rural Advances Act, 1926 : Statement of securities DENMARK — issued under, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9. Education in, E.-5, 25. Sinking Funds accrued : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], ii. „„„„„ „ , „„.. „ • L J DENTAL. See under HEALTH. DEEDS. See LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRA- DENTISTS BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-7, 2. DEER- DESIGNS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS. Destruction, C.-10, 5, 7 ; H.-22, 4, 5. DEFENCE— DIACK, W.— . . ~ , ~ Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. Appropriations for the year— Department, 8.-7, 124. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT— Military aviation, 8.-7, 1.51. Account Naval, B-7, 120. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 238. ,e ° ® se i^ v ' ( l es ' ' " Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Rifle clubs, 8.-l, 131. Arms and ammunition— Receipts and expenditure: Statement, 8.-l [Pt. I], lreaty lor the limitation oi naval armaments signed at 18—1Q London 25th March 1936, A.-7. Annual report, C.-9. Western Samoa, A.-4, 17. r Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5, 13. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS— Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. H. 22, 7. Department : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 114. DOMINION LABORATORY. See under SCIENTIFIC AND Military : Annual report — INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. Air Forces — Aircraft and equipment, H.-19, 3. DOMINION OBSERVATORY — Civil Aviation— Appropriation for the year, 8.-7, 186. Accidents, H.-19, 8. Aero-club movement, H.-19, 8. DONNELLY, C. J. — Aircraft inspection, H.-19, 9. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 8. Commercial operations : Summary of Statistics, H.-19, 10. D'ORIDANT, W. A. P.— Ground engineers, H.-19, 9. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. Light aero-clubs, training : Summary of Statistics, H.-19, 9. DOWLER, J. A.— New Zealand Air Force, H.-19, 3. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 5. Royal New Zealand Air Force, H.-19, 3. Aerodromes, H.-19, 3. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURCoast Defences, H.-19, 2. VEY. Defence buildings, offices, barracks, &c. — Existing buildings, H.-19, 6. DREW, G. W. — New buildings, H. 19, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Finance, H.-19, 6. Expenditure during last nine years, H.-19, 8. DRUGS — New Zealand Army Rifle Association, H.-19, 5. Dangerous, H.-31, 8. New Zealand Regular Forces — Traffic in, A.-5, 16. Casualties, H. 19, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. Commands and Staff, H.-19, I. Liaison with Australia, H.-19, 2. DRUMMOND, P. — Military education, H.-19, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Ordnance Services — Duties, H.-19, 5. DUFF, A. S. — Equipment and Stores, H.-19, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. Personal, H.-19, 5. - Rifle ranges, H.-19, 6. DUFFY, S. F. — Stores, buildings, and workshops, H.-19, 6. Report on petition of, 1.—5. 6.
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DUTIES— EDUCATION —continued. Beer : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Director of : Report on overseas visit, 1935, E.-5— Customs— Children, Education of— Collected for 1935-36 compared with 1934-35, 8.-6, v. Crippled and physically defective, E.-5, 11. Revenue, 8.-6, 17. Deaf, E.-5, 12. Stamp and death, 8.-6, iv, 18. Mentally defective, E.-5, 12. Super-normal : Classes, E.-5, 24. Denmark, education in, E.-5, 25. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE Introduction, E.-5, 1. AFFAIRS. Medical inspection, dental care, clinics, meals, and milk, E.-5, 11. EASTERN MARKETS School books, stationery, and material, E.-5, 21. Trade with H -44 12 School leaving age, E.-5, 24. Wltn ' iZ * School libraries, E.-5, 18. Schools — EDSER, M. K. Agricultural high, E.-5, 26. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Broadcasting to, E.-5, 20. Buildings, E.-5, 23. Central, E.-5, 5. EDUCATION — Junior divisions, E.-5, 9. Agriculture, H.-29, 14, 15, 17, 35, 37, 55. Junior high, C.-5, 6. Research, H.-34, 65. Nursery, kindergartens, and infants, E.-5, 10. Canterbury Agricultural College : Activities, H.-34, 66. Secondary and technical, E.-5, 8. Appropriations for the year— Staffing and size of classes, E.-5, 16. Blind people, 8.-7, 221. School system : Reorganization, E.-5, 2. Child welfare, 8.-7, 224. Specilization, E.-5, 24. Department : Head Office, 8.-7, 213. Teachers — Elementary, 8.-7, 215. Appointment, E.-5, 15. Higher, 8.-7, 218. Organizing inspectors or teachers in special subjects, Material and stores, 8.-7, 228. E.-5, 18. Miscellaneous servicss, 8.-7, 228. , Salaries, E.-5, 17. Physical instruction, 8.-7, 220. Training of, E.-5, 13. Post-primary, 8.-7, 217. Women and marriage, E.-5, 17. Primary, 8.-7, 215. The film in school, E.-5, 19. Schools — Expenditure, total, out of public funds since 1913-14, Buildings, &c., 8.-7, 220 ; 8.-7 a, 13. 8.-6, xiv. For the deaf, 8.-7, 222. Higher : Annual report, E.-7 — Native, 8.-7, 219. Candidates successful for degrees, E.-7, 4. Secondary, 8.-7, 217. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Teachers, 8.-7, 219. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.-7, 3. Technical instruction, 8.-7, 217. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Broadcasting talks, F.-3, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Budget Statement, 8.-6, xiv, 1, 14. Univerties : Reports and accounts of the University Children : Milk provision, E.-2, 32, 33; E.-5, 11 ; H.-31, of New Zealand and constituent colleges— 7, 28. Auckland, E.-7, 9. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 14. Canterbury, E.-7, 19. Child welfare, State care of children, special schools, and Otago, E.-7, 25. infant life protection : Annual report, E.-4 — University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Child welfare— Victoria, E.-7, 15. Minister of Education —Extract from annual report : Intellectual co-operation : League of Nations report, A.-5, Children under supervision, number of, E.-4, 1. 19. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Kindergartens Branch — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 14. Admissions classified according to — Hygiene, H.-31, 29. Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged Minister of '. Annual report, E.-l--m families), . , . Attendance: Regularity, E.-l, 11. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. Children : Conveyance and board, E.-l, 4, 28. Adoptions, Xj. , . Children, five year old : Readmission, E.-l, 3. Cases appearing before Children s Courts, E.-4 2 CMd 32 _ Children admitted and removed irom licensed foster- Classes homes during the year ended 31st December, 1936 : Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 25. Particulars, E.-4, 4. Size of E-1 13 Children and young persons under the guardianship Sneeial for backward children E -1 24 of the Superintendent at 31st March, 1936 : Status, | Director : Visitlverseas', E.-l, 3. E.-4, 5. _ , Children before the Courts during the year ended Jiaucai tlc > n 31st March, 1936, and placed under the supervision V T ° , ,Īt tt. i ,« of Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 5. Higher (University), E.-l, 30. Children in residence in private orphanages, E.-4, 4. i ost primary. JV I, Committals and admissions during the year ended System : Reorganization, E. 1, 3. 31st March 1936 E-4 5 Educational institutions : iinrolments, Jb.-l, 7. Expenditure : Particulars for the year ended 31st Examinations, annual, E.-l, 31. March, 1936, E.-4, 8, 9. Examinations : School certificate, E.-l, 2. Illegitimacy E-4 8 Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., Infant-life protection, E.-4, 3. E.-l, 35. . ~ Inmates discharged from control during year, E.-4, 7. Free places m primary schools, E.-l, 24. Institutions for backward children at 31st March, Intermediate school, E. 1, 1936 E—4 7 Introductory and. general, Hi.—l, Z. Preventive work, E.-4, 3. Kindergartens : Restoration of grants, E.-l, 2. Child welfare : League of Nations report, A.-5, 17. Legislation, E. 1, 3. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Manual instructions E.-l, 29. Commonwealth Fund Service Fellowships, H.-14, 5. Physical education, E.-l, 29. Cook Islands, A.-3, 7. Post primaryDepartment— Education, E.-l, 25. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Free places, E.-l, 24. [Pt. IV], 15. Length of course, E.-l, 23. Buildings, &c. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Budget' Statement, 8.-6, 14. primary and primary : Instruction and standard of Construction, D.-l, xxiii, 54. attainment, E.-l, 2.
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EDUCATlON—continued. EDUCATION —continued. Minister of : Annual report, E.-l—continued. Primary and post primary, Annual report, E.-2—continued. Primary : Manual training, E.-l, 2. Report of Chief Inspector of Primary Schools—continued. Private, registered— Special classes, E.-2, 6. Primary, E.-l, 26. Teachers— Secondary, E.-l, 28, 27. On exchange, E.-2, 6. Staffs, E.-l, 11. Surplus, E.-2, 5. Types of, E.-l, 4. Training colleges, E.-2, 2. Pupils— Report of Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 7. E.-l, 18. Homework, E.-2, 8. Conveyance, E.-l, 28. Parents' Association, E.-2, 9. Destination, E.-l, 19. Routine work, E.-2, 7. Issue of free school-books, E.-l, 4. Staff, E.-2, 7. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 18. Teachers' classification, E.-2, 8. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary University bursaries, E.-2, 8. schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12, Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education— School Committees, E.-l, 3. Art and industry in education, E.-2, 12. School music E-1 29 Buildings, equipment, and apparatus, E--2, 11. „ , , Examinations, E.-2, 16. OS T ~ , o * General, E.-2, 10. Buildings and sites, E. 1, 3, 5. Instruction, courses and quality, E.-2, 12. Consolidation of, E.-l, 28. Manual training. E.-2, 13. Correspondence, E -l, 2, 27. Teachers, training of, in technical schools, E.-2. 12. Jree places, E.-l, 24 TablesKmdergartens, E.-l, 27. FinancialIntermediate and departments, E.-l, 2, 25. Education Boards, E.-2, 58. v a 0 ' r , ' Secondary, combined, and technical schools and -Number, Jl.-l, 6. classes, E.-2, 70. 6 ™ C eT .% ~ Whangarei College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 84. Classification, E.-l 14. Intermediate schools and departmentExchange, E.-l, 4 3. Pupils, ages of, E.-2, 34. Loyalty and devotion to duty E.-l 2. Pupils, staffs, &c. : Roll and classification, E.-2, 34. *ss as: ssshsct •*s*?»- - -*»• - »-<- Rationing system, E.-l, 2, 3. Children : Diminution, E.-2, 24, of a ™ s ' ' ' ' ' Education Boards: Reports, E.-2, 29. l ior age, . , . Proficiency examination results, E.-2, 22. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 33. Pupils Tiaining of, E.-l, 3, 29. an( j attainment Q f w ]j o sc hool, E.-2, 23. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 22. Age and sex E-2 19 Native Age, average and median, E.-2, 21. Native children —Annual report: Report of Inspector of Schools Native Schools, E.-3 Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 28. Ages and standards, E,— 3, 9. Private primary— Agriculture, E.-3, 4. Ages of pupils> E ,_ 2> 2 7. Attendance, E.-3, 1, 6. Registered, E.-2, 26. Buildings, E.-3, 2. Public primary— Drawing, E.-3, 3. Attendance, E.-2, 18. Educational aims, E.-3, 1. Classification, &c. : Number, E.-2, 18. English, arithmetic, and social studies, E.-3, 4. Secondary : Lower departments, E.-2, 28 Handwork, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-2, 25. Health and physical education, E.-3, 3. Standard classes, &c., E.-2, 20. Libraries, E.-3, 2. TeachersPacific Islands inspections, E.-3, 5. Adult, according to grade of salary, E.-2, 26. Proficiency examination, E.-3, 5. Classification, E.-2, 25. Proficiency results, E.-3, 8. Private secondary schools— Scholarships, E.-3, 5. Pupils, E.-2, 52, 53. Schools— Staff, E.-2, 52. Attendance, E.-3, 6. Secondary and technical education— Grading, E.-3, 2. District high schools (secondary department)— Maori Mission, E.-3, 5. Pupils— Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.-3, 6. Age of, at date of admission, E.-2, 50. Maori secondary, &c. : Number of Maori pupils Ages, E.-2, 50. attending, K-3, 7. Average attendance : Roll, free-place holders, -Native, number of, classified according to grade, &c., E.-2 48. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 51. vi , -T , Years of attendance, E.-2, 50. Maori children at, E.-3, 7. Staff E -2 48 Classification, E.-3, 8. Post primarySecondary education, E —3, 5. Education, particulars relating to, E.-2, 35. Social and community life, E.-3, 2. Schools (exclusive of district high schools) — Staff, E.-3, 2. Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 44. Teachers Pupils (full-time) — Native schools : Certificates held by, E.-3, 10. Age, E.-2 38 Age at date of admission, E.-2, 39. Schools : Hygiene, H.-31, 29. Average attendance, roll, free-place holders, Niue Island, A.-6, 3. staff, &c., E.-2, 36. Primary and post primary, Annual report, E.-2— Boarding away from home, E.-2, 43. Report of Chief Inspector of Primary Schools— Subjects taken by, E.-2, 42. Examinations, E.-2, 4. Years of attendance, E.-2, 39. Inpsectorate, E.-2, 2. Post-primary schools and manual instruction: Physical education, E.-2, 3. Pupils (part-time)— Schools— According to occupations, E.-2, 45. Broadcasting to, E.-2, 6. Ages, E.-2, 45. Consolidated, E.-2, 2. Attending special manual-training centres, E.-2, Correspondence, E.-2, 4. 47. District high, E.—2, 4. Combined roll, day and evening classes, E.-2, 46. Efficiency, E.-2, 3. Free-plaee and other pupils according to year of Intermediate, E.-2, 3. attendance, E.-2, 45.
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EDUCATION —continued. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— Primary and post primary, Annual report, ~E*.-2—continued. Department— Teachers, training of — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 65. Students — Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Examination status of those who left, E.-2, 55. [Pt. IV, Sup.], 11. Initial status on admission, E.-2, 54. M.V. " Maui Pomare " : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, Number, E.-2, 54. 67. Qualification on admission, E.-2, 55. Western Samoa : Annual report, A.-4. Training Colleges : Reports (extracts) of principals, E.-2, 56. EXHIBITIONS — Scholarships : Nursing profession, H.-31, 42. Canadian National, H.-44, 14. School hygiene, H.-31, 25. Empire Exhibition, Johannesburg, South Africa, H.-2, 3 : School of Mines, C.-2, 12, 14. H.-44, 14. School Savings-banks, F.-l, 21. Japanese, H.-44, 15. Social welfare : Prisoners, H.-20, 5. T< \ a r Ch r r 'V ■ t V + f . ■+ + . EXPLOSIVES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Medical examination ox applicants tor entrance into the FACTORIES ACT. See under LABOUR. Actuarial Examination for the quadrennial period ending 31st March, 1934, E.-Ba. FACTORIES AMENDMENT BILL— Annual report, E.-8. Select Committee report on, 1.-9, 2. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt, IV], 129. FALCONER, J.— Western Samoa, A.-4, 18-20. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 3. Workers Educational Association, 8.-6, 14. FALKLAND ISLANDS— EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL— Public Service officer seconded for special duty with the Select Committee report on, I.—B, 3. Government of the Falkland Islands, H.-14, 5. EDWARDS G FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under PENSIONS. Report on petition of, 1.-1, 5. FARR, T. - EDWARDS, J. H.- Report on petition of ' L " 12 ' 4 ' Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. 1 F FENWICK, D., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 8. EKLUND, W. H.— Report on petition of, 1,-4, 2. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. ELECTORAL— Department— FIJI — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 221. Trade with, H.-44, 9. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 129. FILMS. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. General election, 1935 — Returns relative to, H.-33. FINANCE («see also BUDGET)— Return showing the number of votes recorded for each Agricultural and Pastoral— Candidate at each polling-place within the respective Dairy industry exports : Value, H.-29, 55. electorates, H.-33a. Fruit exports : value, &c., H.-29, 59. Local option and national prohibition polls, 1935 : Return Appropriations— relative to, H.-33b. Chargeable on the— Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ELECTRIC-SUPPLY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. „ ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year ELKINGTON, J A., AND OTHERS— Pendent R-ô, 13. Report on petition of, G. 6b ; I. 3, 20. Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1936, 8.-15. ELLIS, F. — Consolidated Fund— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. Account, miscellaneous advances from, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70. Actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue EMPLOYMENT Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, Administration : Budget statement, 8.-6, 13. ioqk' ® t ® l P are d w ith the year ended 31st March, Promotion of full-time : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. . . v ' , Appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund BurnraoDrun (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ENGINEERING TT , ended 31st March, 1936: Comparative statement, Ground Engineers, Civil Aviation, H.-19, 9. 8.-6, vii. Statistics, H.-44, 31. Appropriations chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year ended 31st March, ESTHER, R. T.— 1937, 8.-7. Report on petition of, I.—l, 4. Auditor-General's report, B.—l [Pt. ll], 2—5. Budget Statement, 8.-6, iii, v, vii, 13. EUROPE Receipts and expenditure of the Fund for the year ended Countries of : Trade with, H.-44, 11. 31st M ar °h. 1936, compared with the year ended European Union, Commission of inquiry for : League of . , '' Isf M a rch, 1935 : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. I], 6-13. Nations report, A.-5, 3-6. Cook Islands, A.-3 1, 23, 24. War between Abyssinia and Italy, A.-5, 4-6. I'yuit industry, H.-44a, 6, 9. Controller and Auditor-General: Annual report, 8.-l EXCHANGE RATES— Custom^— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 11. Department: Cost of collecting Customs and other Reserve Bank of New Zealand report B -16, 2. revenU6; retum for the el f ded 31gt March 1936 Treatment of, in public accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], m. 2 _jo Duties : Collected for 1935-36 compared with 1934-35, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— 8.-6, v. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 20. Revenue : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17.
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FINANCE —continued. FINANCE —continued. Debt, public— Native Affairs— Repayment: Report and accounts of the Public Debt Board of Native Affairs — Commission for the year ended 31st March, 1936, Cash receipts for year : Analysis, 6.-10, 51-53. 8.-2. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 48. Defence Forces, H.-19, 6, 8. State schemes : Total receipts, G.-10, 55. Dominion of New Zealand— W °°! sales for year : Return and analysis, G.-10, 54. State balance-sheet, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to East Coast Native Trust Lands— 19351 89 -Balance-sheet and statements 01 accounts, u.-d. State Income and Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and Sup. to 1935], 88. „ statements of accounts, G.-4. „ . ~ ~ T i; »t j • .Native Land Courts and other matters under control, Economic and financial questions: -League of -Nations . , (( report, A.-5, 11. . ' ' . Education -National Provident -bund— Child-welfare, &c. : Expenditure, particulars for the Annual report of Board, H.-17. year ended 31st March, 1936, E.-4, 8, 9. Statement of amounts paid into, by way of State subsidy, Minister's report— H.-17a. Cost, E.-l, 4. Niue Island, A.-6, 1, 6. Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 35. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks : Statements of Primary and post-primary — accounts, &c., H.-10, 3, 4. Education Boards, E.-2, 58. Police Department : Return showing the proportion of Secondary, combined, and technical schools and police to population and cost of police per inhabitant, classes, E.-2, 70. New Zealand and various States of Australia, H.-16, 19. Whangarei College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 84. Post and Telegraph— Teachers' Superannuation Fund — Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business Actuarial examination for the quadrennial period transacted during the year ended 31st March, 1935, ending 31st March, 1934, E.—Ba. as compared with the year ended 31st March, 1936 : Annual report, E.-8. Table showing, E.-l, 43. Fire Brigades of the Dominion, H.-12, 1, 4, 9-11. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, Zealand since the year ended 1863 : Table showing 9-23, 26, 27, 28, 29. number, F.-l, 37. General Assembly Library— New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3, 5, 6. Report by the Chief Librarian on rural library services, Paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio H.-32a, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12. messages and overseas toll-calls) during the year Statement of accounts, &c., H.-32, 3. ended 31st March, 1935 and 1936 : Table showing the Government Insurance Department : Annual report, 1935, number forwarded and amount derived from, F.-l, 42. and triennial investigation, 1935, H.-8. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1, 12. Government Superannuation Funds— Savings-bank, F.-l, 21. Public Service — General statement, F.-l, 39, 40. Actuarial examinations as at 31st March, 1934, H.-26a. School savings branch, F.-l, 21. Annual report, H.-26. Printing and Stationery Department : Statements of Railways— accounts, &c., H.-36, 2, 4. Actuarial examinations as at 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. Public Accounts — Annual report, D.-5. Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Teachers — Account for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-l Actuarial examinations as at 31st March, 1934, E.-Ba. [Pt. I]. Annual report, E.-8. i Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Health : Hospitals, mental, H.-7, 19-21. j Government Departments for the year 1935-36, Industries and Commerce Department, H.-44— i audited accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. General Trade Review, H.—44, 1-13. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Manufacturing industries : Statistics relating to, H.—44, Government Departments for the year 1935, audited 15-17, 30-34. accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], Internal Affairs Department, H.-22, 1, 8. Controller and Auditor-General: Annual report, 8.-l Justice and Prisons : Prisons Department report, H.-20, [Pt. H], 9, 35. Statement showing the Public Debt of the Dominion Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. as on 31st March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Labour Department— Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Expenditure during the year, H.-11, 9. Public Works— Unemployment Fund : Statement of receipts and pay- Expenditure— ments, &c., H.-35. And liabilities on public buildings, D.-l, 12. Lands and Survey— For the year : Audited statement, D.-l, 24. Crown Land Settlement, C.-l, 6, 7, 36. Irrigation and water-supply : Schedules of schemes Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— completed or under construction or investigation, Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. D.-l, 21. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. Railway construction, D.-l, 9. Drainage— Total, D.-l, 2. Operations— Water-power development : Statement of accounts, Hauraki Plains: Statements of accounts, &c., D.-l, 13. C.-8, 6. Yearly, 1914-15 to 1935-36, D.-l, 3. Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Balance-sheet and Fund : Appropriations chargeable on the Fund and other statements of accounts, C.-11, 3. accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-7 a. Swamp : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, Main highways, D.-l, 121, 124, 148. C.-4, 4-6. Minister's statement, D.-l, v. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Land for Settlement Railways-— Account — Balance-sheets, statements of accounts, and statistical Balance-sheet, &c., C.-5, 2, 3-5, 6, 7-9. returns, D.-2, 1-31. National endowments, C.-14. General Manager's report, D.-2, vii. Public Domains and National Parks, C.-10. Minister's statement, D.-2, iv. Scenery preservation : Expenditure, comparison, 1904-5 Superannuation Fund — to 1935-36, C.-6, 6. Actuarial examination for the septennial period ending Surveys, C.-la, 6, 7. 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. Land Transfer and Deeds Registration, H.-3, 1-4. Annual report, D.-5. Marine Department, H.-15, 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 14, 19, 28, 29, 30, Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Statements of accounts 44. and report of the Board of Directors for the year ended Mining industry— 31st March, 1936, 8.-16. Mines statement, C.-2, 1, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, Rural Intermediate Credit Board: Annual report, 8.-14. 21-26, 28, 29, 51-59. State Advances Corporation : Annual report, 1936, 8.-13 a. State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 5-13. State Advances Office : Annual report, 8.-13.
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FlNANCE—continued. FORESTRY —continued. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6. State Forest—continued. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. Service : Annual report, C.-3—continued. State Forest Service, C.-3, 3, 16. Management— Stores Control Board, H.-4, 1, 2. Areas under control, C.-3, 4. Tourist and Health Resorts and Publicity Department, Forest atlas, C.-3, 7. H.-2, 4. Forest reconnaissance, timber-cruising, surveying, &c., Transport Department, H.-40, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 33, C.-3, 6. 34, 36, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50. Protection forests, C.-3, 5. Western Samoa, 6-11. State afforestation, C.-3, 7. Timber sales, C.-3, 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENT See under BUDGET. Waitangi endowment, C.-3, 7. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1926— Sta . te afforestation, summarized reports— o 4- Tj oo q Auckland, U.-3, 18. Report on, H.-22, 8. C.-3, 19. FIRE BRIGADES OF THE DOMINION— VlB Annual report— Southland, C.-3, i 9. Areas protected by rire Boards, H.—l2, 11. Wellington C—3 18 Brigade officers, H.-12, 4 Westland, C.-3, 19. ' Buildings, construction, H.-12, 7. Timber trade Causes of fire, H.-12, 4, 8. Domestic markets, C.-3, 12. Deaths and injuries m fires, H.-12, 5. Exports C-3 13-15 Dominion fire waste, H.-12, 1. General,' C.-13, 12. Fire districts, H.-12, 1. . . UtilizationAverage statistics which have been m operation for Drvins of timber C-3 11. thirteen years, 1924-36, H.-12, 10, 11. General C.-3 lo'. Miscellaneous statistics, H.-12, 9. Logging' C -3' 10. Fire-brigade control, H.-12 4 Miscellaneous,' C.-3, 12. Fire-fighting equipment m buildings, H.-12, 7. Sawmilling, C.-3, 11. Fire loss in fire districts, H.-12, 2. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. lure prevention, H.-12, 5. Timber Fire protection service, H.-12, 2. Areas : Railways Department, D.-2, xxi. Hand-fire extinguishers, H.-12, 6. Exports H -44 19 Incendiarism, H.-12, 2, 4. Imports' &-44,' 26^ Inspections, H.-lz, 7. Production for the last ten years, H.-44, 19. Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. FISHING INDUSTRY (see also under MARINE and INTERNAL AFFAIRS)— FRASER AG — Promotion Account, State Advances Office: Statements J £ T no n of accounts, &c„ 8.-13, 12. Be P ort on P etltlon of ' L ~ l2 > 7 ' FITZGERALD, D. A.— FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS— Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. Annual report - Benefit members and accounts ot benefit and other FITZHERBERT P B. funds of all friendly societies and branches : Number, Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. „ H.-l, 9-23. General, H.-l, 1. FITZPATRICK W H Investments at interest, H.-l, 29. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. Legislation, H.-l, 1. Membership and funds, H.-l, 3, 31. FITZSIMMONS, J. P., AND OTHERS— Prosecutions, H.-l, 2. Report on petition of I—l 3 Public Auditors ol friendly societies : List, 11.—1, 7. Receipts and expenditure— FLAX INDUSTRY— Annual returns, H.-l, 3. _ Flax-milling : Statistics, H.-44, 32. Medical and management funds H.-l, 27. Hemp-growing and grading during the year, H.-29, 11, 38. a funeral funds, H. 1, 26. Research, H.-34, 9, 30, 65. Registrations H.-l, 2. Wooipacks: Manufacture, H.-44, 22. SU.5 U . > ' ~ „ , , T . Sickness and mortality ior the year : JNumencal progress, FOOTWEAR REGULATIONS ACT. See under LABOUR. H.-l, 24. Valuations completed during the year : Nummary, FOREIGNERS— , H -~f'?■ . Indigent, assistance : League of Nations report, A.-5, 16. Appropriations for the year, B. 7, 235. FORESTRY— FRUIT-GROWING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Mamaku State Sawmill: Reopening, D.-2, ii. PASTORAL. State Forest— Account— FRUIT-PRESERVING INDUSTRY— Appropriations for the year, 8./,-44. Advances Account, State Advances Office: Statement of Recoveries on account ot expenditure, <tec., 8.-l [Pt. 11J, accounts &c B-13 13 53. Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. Service : Annual report, Or—3. FRYDAY, N. B.—Forest protection— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. Animal destruction, C.-3, 9. Fire districts, C.-3, 9. GARNER, F. W.— Forest fires, C.-3, 9. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. General, C.-3, 8. SS; 1 forests, C.-3, 10. GARSIDE, C. A AND OTHERSr* i ° Report on petition 01, 1.-13, 5. General — r 1 Finance, C.-3, 16 Grants of trees from surplus stock, C.-3, 17. GARTHWAITE, W. J. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 17. ' Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. Legislation, C.-3, 16. Unemployment relief, C.-3, 17. GAS REGULATIONS — Introduction, C.-3, 3. Report on, H.-44. 25.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT —continued. Annual report — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 279. Accessions, H.-32, 1. Public securities held by— Archives, H.-32, 2. Accident Branch, 8.-10, 5. Chief Librarian's tour, H.-32, 2. Life Insurance Department, 8.-10, 15. Donations, H.-32, 1. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-10, 6. Finance, H.-32, 3. Library accommodation, H.-32, 2. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. See PRINTING AND Library Committees, H.-32, 3. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Recess privileges, H.-32, 2. Staff work, H.--32, 2. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 16. Public Service — Report by the Chief Librarian relative to rural library Actuarial examinations as at 31st March, 1934, H.-34a. services, H.-32a. Annual report, H.-26. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 283. GENERAL ELECTION, 1935 — Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Return relative to local option and national prohibition [Pt. IV], 81. polls, 1935, H.-338. Public Service Commissioners' report, H.-14, 4. Return showing the number of votes recorded for each Railways— candidate at each polling-place within the respective Actuarial examination for the septennial period ending electorates, H.-33a. 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. Return showing the number of votes recorded for each Annual report, D.-5. candidate ; number of informal votes ; number of Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l . electors who did not vote ; number of electors on the [Pt. IV], 83. roll; percentage of votes recorded for candidates Teachers — elected ; total valid votes recorded ; total number of Actuarial examination for the quadrennial period ending electors on roll; and the population for each electoral 31st January, 1934, E.-Ba. district at the census in 1926, H.-33. Annual report, E.-8. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l GENERAL PURPOSES RELIEF— IV ], 129. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited, 8.-l Universal superannuation : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 9. [Pt. IV], 119. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— GRAY, M.— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 187. Re P ort on P etltlon of > L " 12 ' 7 " Mining industry, C.-2, 12. prfat rrttatn_ Scientific and Industrial Research Department, H.-34, m j -i n a a a 78, 80, 87, 88. Trade wlth ' H " 44 ' 4 ' Survey Department: Annual report, C.-la. GREEN, S. S., AND OTHERSGEORGE, W. E., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. F p GREIG, M. K. R.— GHEE— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 6. Investigation and research in, H.-34, 17. Manufacture, H.-44, 12. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD— Debt taken over by Government: Budget Statement, GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE. See under COM- 8.-6, 9. MITTEES. GRUNDY, J.— GOLD-MINING. See under MINING. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. GOODRIDGE, C.— GUARANTEED PRICES. See under PRICES. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. HALE, jr.— GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, see also STATE Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. FIRE INSURANCE— Accident Insurance Branch— HAMANA MAHUIKA AND ANOTHER — Account— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, B.—l [Pt. IV], "HANSARD." See under PARLIAMENT. 102. Annual report, H.-6a. HANSEN, A. — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 287. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Account — Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV]— HARDING, G. U.— Fire Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 26. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 7. Government Stores Marine Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 26. HARI WI KATANE AND OTHERS— Life Insurance Department, B. l-[Pt. IV], 35. Report on petition of, G.-6b ; 1.-3, 20. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 103. Annual report— HARRIS, T. — Accumulated funds, H.-8, 1. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 6. Annual bonus distribution, H.-8, 1. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, &c., H.-8, 3. HAURAKI PLAINS— Expense ratios and rate of interest, H.-8, 2. Drainage Operations : Annual report, C.-8— General H.-8 2. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, C.-8, 6. Income and outgoings, H.-8, 1. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1-5. Investment fluctuation reserve, H.-8, 1. Settlement scheme: Balance-sheet and statements of Investments, 11.--8, 1. accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 36. New business and amount of business in force, H.-8, 1. Statement of business at end of year, H.-8, 5. HAWKE'S BAY RIVERS AMENDMENT BILL — Triennial investigation, 1935— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 6 ; 1.-16, 4. Actuary's report on the valuation of the Department as at 31st March, 1935, H.-8, 28. HEALTH — Statements in connection with the valuation of liabili- Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2, 11, 14. ties (fourth and fifth schedules) for the triennium Buildings—Health and hospital institutions : Appropiiaending 31st December, 1935, H.-8, 7-28. tions for the year, 8.-7 a, 19.
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HEALTH —continued. HEALTH —continued. Children — Department—continued. Milk-supply, E -2, 32, 33; E.-5, 11 ; H.-31, 7, 28. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Budget Statement, 8.-6, 14. [Pt. IV], 120 ; 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 12. Native : Health and physical education, E.-3, 3. Buildings, &c. : Construction, D.-l, 55. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Research work done by Scientific and Industrial Research Cook Islands, A.-3, 2-6. Department, H.-34, 71. Dental clinics, E.-5, 11. Health and hospital institutions : Improvements, &c., Department— D.-l, xxiii. Annual report — Hospitals— Dental hygiene : Director's report — Boards : Subsidies, 8.-6, 14. Centres at which school dental clinics were Mental— established, H.-31, 40. Annual report— Dental disease among Maori children, H.-31, 38. Director-General's report— Dental health education, H.-31, 40. Accommodation, state of, H.-7, 1. General, H.-31, 40. Alterations, additions, and improvements, H.-7, 3. Methods and results, H.-31, 37. Clinics, H.-31, 4. Nurses : Dental training, H.-31, 36. Medical Superintendents' Conference, H.-7, 4. Staff, H.-31, 35. Requirements at each hospital: Survey, H.-7, 2. Statistics, H.-31, 36. Finance— Wellington dental clinic, H.-31, 36. Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 20. Director-General's report — Debits and credits for the financial year, H.-7, General, H.-31, 6. 19, 20. Infectious and other diseases, H.-31, 1. Expenditure out of Public Works Fund on menReports of divisional directors, H.-31, 4. tal hospital buildings, &c., during the financial Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. year, H.-7, 21. Hospitals : Director's report — Expenditure, total, out of Public Works Fund for Building operations, H.-31, 32. buildings and equipment at each mental Hospital inquiries, H.-31, 34. hospital from Ist July, 1877, to 31st March, Hospital stores : Purchase and control, H.-31, 33. 1936, H.-7, 21. Queen Mary Hospital, Hamner, H.-31, 34. Medical Superintendents' reports— Stores accounting, H.-31, 34. Auckland, H.-7, 5. Tuberculosis, H.-31, 33. Christchurch, H.-7, 9. Maternal welfare : Report of inspector of maternity Hokitika, H.-7, 8. and private hospitals— Kingseat, H.-7, 6. Ante-natal clinics, H.-31, 52. Nelson, H.-7, 8. General hospitals (medical and surgical), H.-31, 52. Porirua, H.-7, 7. Maternal morbidity and mortality, H.-31, 55-61. Seacliff, H.-7, 9. Maternity hospitals, H.-31, 48, 51, 53. Tokanui, H.-7, 6. Obstetrical societies, H.-31, 53. Nurses, H.-7, 11. Private medical and surgical hospitals, 11.-31, 61. Statistical, H.-7, 10. Nursing division : Director's report — Tables— District nursing, H.-31, 46. Admissions, discharges, and deaths, with the mean Domiciliary nursing service, H.-31, 47. annual mortality and proportion of recoveries Nurses and Midwives Registration Board, H.-3J, per cent, of the admissions for each year since 43. Ist January, 1876, H.-7, 16. Nurses, training, H.-31, 47. Admissions, discharges, and deaths from Ist JanuNursing staff, H.-31, 45. ary, 1876, H.-7, 18. Nursing technique, H.-31, 42. Admissions, re-admissions, discharges, and deaths, Obstetrical training schools, H.-31, 44. &c., during the year, H.-7, 12. Overseas exchange, H.-31, 42. Ages of patients, H.-7, 13. Post-graduate course, H.-31, 47. Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 20. Problems for the future, H.-31, 47. Causes of death, H.-7, 15. Studies, H.-31, 41. Length of residence of patients discharged "reTropical nursing service, H.-31, 43. covered " during year, H.-7, 14. Public hygiene : Director's report— Native countries of patients, H.-7, 13. Notifiable diseases — Principal assigned causes of insanity, H.-7, 15, General, H.-31, 17. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 206. In New Zealand showing distribution by— Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Age and sex, H.-31, 21. 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 38. Distribution by months, H.-31, 19. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 11. Maoris : Notification of cases for year, H.-31, 22. Construction, &c., D.-l, xxii, 54. Notification of cases by health districts for year, Hygiene— H.-31, 20. Factory, H.—ll, 3. Venereal diseases clinics : Cases treated during Maori, 8.-6, 14. the year, H.-31, 23. National health insurance, 8.-6, 2. Port health inspection, H.—3l, 23. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Sale of Food and Drugs Act, working of, H.-31, 24. Nutrition : League of Nation's report, A.-5, 12. Vital statistics— Plunket Society : Restoration of grant, 8.-6, 14 Births, H.-31, 9. Western Samoa, A.-4, 21-24. Deaths, H.—3l, 9-16. Population, H.-31 9 HEALTH RESORTS. See TOURIST AND HEALTH School hygiene : Director s report- RESORTS, &c. Complete examinations : Nummary, H.-31, Zb. Figures relating to work accomplished, H.-31, 25. Goitre, H.-31, 30. HEBBERD, G. S.Health camps, H.-31, 29. Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. Infectious diseases, H.-31, 31. Kindergartens, H.-31, 29. HEKENUI WHAKARAKE — Medical examination of applicants for entrance into Report on petition of, 1.-3, 20. the teaching profession, H.-31, 32. Milk-distribution, H--31, 28. HEMP. See FLAX INDUSTRY. Native schools, H.-31, 29. &hook°ani?scho'of buildings, H.-31, 32. HENDERSON, S AND OTHERSSpecial classes, H.-31, 31. Re P ort 011 P etltlon of > 2 ' Staff, H.-31, 25. Tuberculosis, H.-31, 29. HENRY, B. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 197. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 8.
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HENRY, H. L. HYDRO-EJjECTRIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. [4 $ IMMIGRATION— !& HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE— Arrivals, H. 11. 9. 1 Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 55. Department— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 83. HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS ; also TRANS- Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l PORT. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 34. "ESSSI IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAUX r r Report, 11. .11. 65. HIRINI WHAANGA CHRISTY AND OTHERS— Reports on petitions (two) of. 1.-3, 16. 17. INCENDIARISM — Report. H.-12, 2, 4. HIRSCHBERG, G. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. ... _. % , _. „. INCOME-TAX. See under TAXATION. H.M.S. ENDEAVOUR— Coastal survey of New Zealand, H.-15, 2. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT. See under LABOUR. HOANI MEIHANA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDHonriN s ! T MENT BILL — MUJJuiWo, • Select Committee report on, 1.-9, 2. Report on petition oi, 1.-5, 4, o. HOGG, C. H.— INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST, AND PUBReport on petition of, 1.-l, 7. LICITY — Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Return, H.-11, 5. HOLIDAYS— Chain stores : Select Committee report on, 1.-13, 5. Annual: Draft convention and recommendation of Inter- Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. national Labour Conference concerning annual holidays Cook Islands Fruit Industry— with pay, A.-l, 9-12. Report by parliamentary delegation which visited the Cook Islands, July-August, 1936, H.-44a. HOLMES, K. — Select Committee report on, 1.-13, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 8. Cook Islands trade, A.-3, 25-31. Department— HONE RAMEKA AND OTHERS— Annual reportReport on petition of, 1.-3, 16. Board of Trade (Fertilizer) Regulations, 1936, H.-44, 26. HOOPER, E.— Bureau of Industry, H.-44, 18. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. Cement, H.-44, 26. Chattels Transfer Act, 1924, H.-44, 25. HOPS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Citrus-fruit industry, H.—44, 21. Commercial Trusts Act, 1910, H.-44, 25. HORI TAARE JURY — Exhibitions, overseas— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. Canadian national, H.-44, 14. Japanese, H.-44, 15. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. South African (Johannesburg), H.-44, 14. Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. See under PARLIA» Empire, H.-44, 28. MENT. Fishing industry, H.-44, 22. Fruit and vegetables : Investigation into marketing HOUSING — and handling, H.-44, 21. Accounts, State Advances Office : Statement of accounts, Fruit: Rarotongan fruit inquiry, H.-44, 24. &c., 8.-13, 11. Gas Regulations, H.-44, 25. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2, 11. Hides, export, H.-44, 22. Health Department's report, H.—3l, 7. Industries and commerce bulletins, H.-44, 29. State coal-mines, C.-2, 12. Manufacturers' associations, H.-44, 15. Manufacturing industries : Statistics, H.-44, 15, 30-34. HOWARD ESTATE — Miscellaneous activities, H.-44, 29. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 24. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 81. New Zealand centennial, H.-44, 28. Onion-growing and marketing, H.-44, 20. HUGO, T., AND OTHERS— Petrol, H.-44, 24. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 8. Pharmacy inquiry, H.-44, 27. Prevention of Profiteering Act, H.—44, 26. HUNT F. E. Stores Control Board, H.-44, 15. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 5. Timber Exports, H.-44, 19. HURAKIA TAWHAK! MATENA - Imports, H.-44, 20. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. Production last ten years fl.-44 19. Tobacco-growing industry, H.-44, 20. HURU PAORA AND OTHERS— Trading-coupons, 11. 44. 26. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. Trade Agreements, H.-44, 14. HURRICANE DAMAGE— Exports— .... Cook Islands A.-3 11-12. Quantities and values of the principal commodities exported in 1934 and 1935, H.-44, 2. HUTT VALLEY LAND-SETTLEMENT SCHEME— Vallle of - compared, with previous years, H.-44, 1. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Value of (excluding specie) according to country [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 34. and destination, 2. Imports— HYDE J H N Quantities and values of the principal commodities Report "on "petition of, 1.-5, 4. tt imported in 1934 and 1935, H .-44, 3 Value of, compared with previous years, 4L.-44, i. HYDE W J Value of (excluding specie) according to country, Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. ! H.—44.4.
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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, ETC.—continued. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE — Department—continued. Draft conventions and recommendations adopted by the Annual report —continued. Conference at its twentieth session, 4th to 24th June, Trade —continued. 1936— Island — Annual holidays with pay, A.-l, 9-12. Cook and Niue Islands, H.-44, 10. Public works : Reduction of hours of work, A.-l. 7-9. Fiji, H.-44, 9. Workers : Regulation of special system of recruiting, Tonga, H.-44, 11. A.-l, 2-6. Western Samoa, H.-44, 9. Overseas trade representatives, H.-44, 14, 29. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS — With— War between Bolivia and Paraguay : League of Nations Australia, H.-44, 5. report, A.-5, 18. British West Indies, H.-44, 8. War between Italy and Abyssinia : League of Nations Canada, H.-44, 6. report, A.—s, 4-6. East, H.-44, 12. Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. Europe, M. 44, 11. United Kingdom H.-44, 4 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF UNION— United States of America, H.-44, 7. League of Nations report, A.—s, 16. Wage conditions and forty-hour week, H.-44, 18. Wheat, flour, and bread, H.-44, 23. iMVWRraHru T — Appropriations for the year, B. 7, 166. , r] . , „ , ... ■ u , , ■ t> 1 i , , J , , j .Lhe Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of : Report on peti-Balance-sheet and statements ol accounts, audited, . . ' 1 1 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 17. Won ' *" Fishing industry : Reorganization and research, 8.-6, 13. „ „ , j n! j l)s{ rv j n education, E.—2, 12 IRRIGATION AND WATER-SUPPLY. See under PUBLIC Kauri-gum : Annual report, C.-12. WORKS. Leather and pelts : Research, H.-34, 12, 34. Manufacturers, New Zealand and British, preference given ITALY — by Stores Control Board to, H.-2, 2. War with Abyssinia : League of Nations report, A.-5, 4-6. Manufacturing industries : Research work, H.-34, 5. Mining companies : Statement of affairs, C.-2, 55-59. JABOOR, J. — New industries : Development, 8.-6, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. Niue Island trade, A.-6, 1-3. Production and marketing, 8.-6, 1. JACOBS, T. R. — Standardization, H.-34, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. Timber trade, C.-3, 12. Tourist and Publicity— JAPAN — Publicity, Railways Department, D.-2, xxvi. Japanese Exhibition, H.-44, 15. Tourist and health resorts : Construction, D.-l, xxv. Trade with, H.-44, 12. Tourist Department: Buildings, construction, (fee., D.-l, 55. JOHNSTON, K. A.— Western Samoan trade, A.-4, 12, 26, 27, 28. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. JOHNSTONE, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. INSURANCE (see also GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ; also STATE FIRE INSURANCE)— JURY, HORI TAARE— Fire : Limitation of insurance cover in relation to property Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. value, H.-12, I. Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, JUSTICE AND PRISONS— H.-40, 3. Childrens' Courts : Cases appearing before, &c., E.-4, 2, 5. National health, 8.-6, 2 ; H.-31, 6. Cook Islands, A.-3, 15. Courthouses : Construction, D.-l, xxi, 53. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT — Crimes : Burglary, post-office premises, &c., F.-l, 20. Annual report— Department— Advertising Office, H.-22, 7. Appropriations for the year — Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 12. Bankruptcy Division, 8.-7, 103. Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, H.—22, 3. Coroners, B. --7, 106. Centennial of New Zealand, H.-22, 3. Courthouses, 8.-7 a, 12. Chartered clubs, H.-22, 7. Court of Review and Adjustment Commissions, Cinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 10. 8.-7, 106. Deer-destruction, H.-22, 5. Criminal prosecutions, 8.-7, 106. Distinguished visitors, H.-22, 7. Department, 8.-7, 101, 107. Dominion Museum, H.-22, 11. Magistrates' Courts, 8.-7, 104. Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 9. Prisons, 8.-7, 109 ; 8.-7 a, 14. Films censorship, H.-22, 11. Probation Branch, 8.-7, 113. Fire Brigades Act, 1926, H.-22, 8. Registrar-General's Office, 8.-7, 108. H.M. King George V : Death, H.-22, 3. Supreme Courts, 8.-7, 104. Land-agents and auctioneers, H.-22, 6. Wardens' Courts, B. 7, 104. Legislation, H.-22, 2. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Local government, H.-22, 1. 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 24. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, H.-22, 7. Law, private : International Institute at Rome, for the Naturalization, H.-22, 6. Unification, A.-5, 9. Opossums, H.-22, 6. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Passports, H.-22, 6. Penal and penitentiary questions : League of Nation's Raffles, H.-22, 8. report, A.-5, 16. Rotorua Acclimatization District, H.-22, 3. Permanent Court of International Justice, A.-5, 9. Totalizator inspections, H.-22, 8. Prisons — Town-planning, H.-22, 3. Board : Annual report, H.-20a. War funds, H.-22, 8. Borstals: Sampson, F., report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. War graves, H.-22, 7. Buildings and works : Improvements, &c., D.-l, xxi. Appropriations for the year — Construction, D.—l, 54. Department, 8.-7, 48, 58. Department— Dominion Musuem, 8.-7, 56. Annual report— Explosives Branch, 8.-7, 58. Chief Inspector of Prisons and Borstals— High Commissioner's Office, 8.-7, 55. Prisons and penal institutions : Epitome of Messengers, office-keepers, and charwomen, 8.-7, 52. reports of controlling officers, H.-20, 18-32. Ministers' secretaries, B. 7, 51. Report, H.-20, 16. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 37. Visiting Justices to Prisons, H.-20, 22.
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JUSTICE AND PRlSONS—continued. LABOUR— Prison* —continued. Department— Department —continued. Annual report, H.-ll— Annual report —continued. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 5. Controller-General's report— Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Return Alternatives to imprisonment for default, H.-20,10. showing number, H.-11, 5. Attachment of wages, H.-20, 15. Employment and unemployment, H.-11, 1. Borstal institutions, H.-20, 8. Factories Act— Classification and segregation, H.-20, 7. Accidents, H.-11, 2. Enforcement of fines, H.-20, 12. Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Escapes, H.-20, 6. Factory hygiene and welfare work, H.-11, 3. Finance : Revenue and expenditure, H.-20, 9. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 2. Health of prisoners, H.-20, 4. Number of factories and number of workers : Industries, development, H.-20, 9. Return, H.r-11, 1. Maintenance orders, H.—2o, 11. Finance : Expenditure during the year, H.—ll, 9. Prison statistics, H.-20, 1. Footwear Regulations Act, H.-11, 7. Public Works Fund expenditure, H.-20, 5. Immigration, H.-11, 9. Punishment, H.-20, 6. Industrial associations, showing the number of affiliated Scope of Committee's inquiry, H.-20, 11. unions and members — Sexual offences, H.-20, 7. Employers, H.-11, 10, 12-14. Social welfare, H.-20, 5. Workers, H.-11, 15-23. Tables— Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act— Actual number of distinct prisoners received into Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 4. gaol during the year classified according to Inspections, &c., H.-11, 4. principal offences according to birthplace and Labour Disputes Investigation Act, 1913, H.-11, 5. age, H.-20, 37. Registrations of industrial associations and unions, Finance, H.-20, 35, 36. H.-11, 4. Maori prisoners received, H.-20, 38. Work done under during the year, H.-11, 4. New-Zealand-born prisoners received into prisons Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of during year, H.-20, 38. Conciliation, H.-11, 4. Number of prisoners at each prison or institution International Labour Office, H.-11, 8. in the Dominion during the year, H.-20, 34. Lead Process Regulations, H.-11, 8. Particulars for each prison, of prisoners at be- Scaffolding and Excavation Act, H.-11, 6. ginning and end of year, and received and Servants Registry Office Act, H.-11, 7. discharged during year, H.-20, 32. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 6. Prisoners : Ages and sentences, H.-20, 39. Tailoring Trade Regulations, H.-11, 8. Prison labour for the year : Analysis of value, Wages, arrears, H.-11, 6. H.-20, 36. Workers' Compensation Act, H.-11, 6. Offenders probation : Annual report, H.-20b. Appropriations for the year — Prosecutions — Department, 8.-7, 80. Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 2. Employment— Mining industry, C.-2, 34, 48, 64, 68, 74, 78. Promotion, 8.-7, 83. Marine Department, H.-15, 12. Taxation, 8.-7, 36. Traffic offences, H.—4o, 38. Unemployment Fund, 8.-7, 251. Transport laws, changes, H.-40, 39. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Western Samoa, A.-4, 13-17. 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 33. Employment Fund : Collection of wages, &c., by Post KAKA POROWINI AND ANOTHER— and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 23. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 18. Hours, working, reduction, Public Service, H.-14, 4. TEC A PF.RTF.R A TE POHE AND OTHERS International Labour Conference i Draft conventions and t, . .... , T o 00 recommendations adopted by the conference at its Report on petition of, 1,-3, 22. twentieth session, 4th to 24th June, 1936, A.-l. KAFITI ISLAND Preference to trade-unionists on public works, D.-la, 4. Report on, C.-6, 7. UnemploymentBoard (late) : Report— KAURI GUM INDUSTRY— Memorandum and appendices prepared by the Minister Report for the year, C.-12— of Labour— Exports, C.-12, 1. Contributors to the fund : Statement showing Production, C.-12, 2. number of individual instalments of unemployment levy paid up to 31st March, 1936, H.-35, 2. KAURI INDUSTRIES, LTD.— Expenditure on foodstuffs distributed through Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. rationing system during the past four years, H.-35, 2. KEEN, S. T., AND OTHERS — Expenditure on unemployment relief, H.-35, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 18. Exemptions and postponements, H.-35, 3. Exemptions, partial, H.-35, 3. KEREAMA TE NGAKO AND OTHERS — Numbers of males registered and number in receipt Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. of assistance from the Unemployment Fund, 30th June, 1931, to 9th May, 1936, H.-35, 7. KERZ, P.— Numbers of males wholly or partly a charge on the Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. Unemployment Fund at successive four-weekly periods, showing nature of assistance and condiKINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. tions of employment (including those registered but ineligible for various reasons), H.-35, 6. KING, HIS MAJESTY — Numbers remaining on registers of main Government Death of His late Majesty King George V, A.-3, 1; H.-22,3, Employment Bureaux at end of each four-weekly period, 3rd August, 1935, to 9th June, 1936, KING, R. N., AND ANOTHER— H.-35, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. Receipts and payments account for the year ended 31st March, 1936, H.-35, 4. KIRKBRIDGE, G.— Statement showing, annually, administrative exReport on petition of, 1.-l, 7. penses, 1931-32 to 1935-36, H.-35, 2. Statement showing, annually, receipts and payments KOHERE, R. T. — of the Unemployment Fund for the years ending Report on petition of, 1.—3, 19. 31st March, 1931, to 31st March, 1936, H.—35, 1. Unemployed women and girls, H.-35, 8. KOHERE, R. T., AND OTHERS — Fund : Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l Report on petition of, 1.-3, 23. l [Pt. I], 40-41.
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LABOUR —continued. LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. Unemployment—continued. Improvement— Subsidies — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Gold-mining : Geophysical surveys, H.-34, 7. Miscellaneous : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 61. Agriculture, H.-29, 45. Public Works Statement, D.-l, xix, 39. Dairy buildings and equipment under Unemployment National endowments : Report for the year with schedule Board's B. 2 scheme H.-29, 57. showing aggregate area of land excluded from endowment, Workers : Settlement, D.-l, xxvi. C.-14. Appropriations for the year. 8.-7 a, 66. Native— Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 67. Development : Report of the Board of Native Affairs, LABOUR BILLS COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. G.-10. East Coast Native Trust Lands — LAKE, F. J.— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-3. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-4. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS— Pakihi lands : Soils research, H.-34, 33. H.-22, 6. Pastures : Mineral contents, H.-34, 9, 30. Public Domains and National Parks of New Zealand: LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— Annual report, C.-10— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 32. National Parks, C.-10, 4, 5-8. Arthur Pass, C.-10, 7. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— Tongariro, C.-10, 5. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Public Domains, C.-10, 1-4. [Pt. IVI, 50. Scenery preservation— Statement of expenditure, «fee., 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45-46, 52. Annual report Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 20-27. Expenditure, comparison, 1904-5 to 1933-36, C.-6, 6. Future operations, C.-6, 3. LANDS AND SURVEY— General, C.-6, 2. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Kapiti Island : Report, C.-6, 7. Department— Legislation, G.-6, 3. Appropriations for the year— Reserves Miscellaneous services, 8.-7, 139; 8.-7 a, 61. General conditions, C.-6, 2. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts, audited— Made in 1935—36 under the Scenery Preservation Act, Auckland Museum Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 1908, C.-6, 4. 5g Summary, C.-6, 5, Bluff Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 57. Supervision, C.-6, 2. Clutha River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 57. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 149. Crown Lands, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 78. SettlementDepartment, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 35. Crown Lands : Annual report, C.-l— Geraldine County River Board Endowment Account, Finance - B.—l [Pt. IV], 58. Educational endowment, C.-l, 6. Gore High School Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Expenditure, C.-l, 7. 58 National endowment, C.-l, 6. Greymouth Technical and Hokitika High Schools Rebates, C.-l, 6. Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 59. Receipts, C.-l, 6. Hunter Soldiers' Assistance Trust Deposit Account, Rents : Postponements, remissions, and arrears, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 60. C.-l, 6. National Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 61. Land-development, C.-l, 2. New Zealand University Endowment (Westland) Land-drainage and land-development operations, C.-l, Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. 23-28. North Island Experimental Dairy School Account, Lands, Crown, Settlement: Extract from reports of 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-l, 8-12. Otago Boys and Girls' High Schools Endowment Lands for selection, C.-l, 5. Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 63. Lands for settlement— Otago University Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Extracts from reports of Commissioners of Crown 03 Lands, C.-l, 22. Primary Education Endowment Deposit Account, Summary of the settlement established upon estates gIV], 64. acquired and dealt with under the provisions of Secondary Education Endowment Deposit Account, the Lands for Settlement Act up to 31st March, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 65. 1936, C.-l, 13-21. Surveys of Native Land, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 84, Lands, inferior, special settlement, C.-l, 5. Taranaki Scholarship Endowment Account, 8.-l Legislation, C.-l, 2. [Pt. IV], 66. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Victoria College Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Small-farms scheme, C.-l, 4, 29-33. 07, Tables — Waipiat.a-Hamiltons Library Endowment Account, Lands disposed of under the Lands for Settlement 8.-l [Pt. IV], 69. Act, to the 31st March, 1936, C.-l, 35. Wairoa Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Lands, endowment, administered by Land Boards 08. and leased at 31st March, 1936, C-l, 35. Wanganui Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l Lands in the Dominion : Return showing position, [Pt. IV], 67. C.-l, 33. Wanganui River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 68. Lands selected during the year ended 31st March, Public securities held by, 8.-10, 25. 1936, C.-l, 34. Development, costs : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Total receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 36. Drain nap Discharged soldiers — Operations— Annual report— Hauraki Plains : Annual report, C.-8— Applications received and lands allotted, C.-9, 2. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, C.-8, 6. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 3. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1-5. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Annual report, C.-ll — Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Blance-sheet and statement of accounts, C.-11, 3. Transactions for year, C.-9. 10. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-l!, I. General review, C.-9, 2. Swamp Lands acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 7. Annual report, C.-4— Lands proclaimed, C.-9, 2. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, C.-11, 3. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-11, 1. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 65. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 238. Swamp land drainage schemes : Balance-sheet and i Hauraki Plains land-settlement scheme : Balance-sheet statement of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 104. j and statement of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 36.
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LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. LA WRY, A. C., AND ANOTHER - Settlement —continued. Report on petition of, I.—l, 5. Hutt Valley land-settlement scheme : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. _ Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Annual report, C.-5— LAYBOUKN, K. b. . . Estates, private, acquired to 31st March, 1936 : Report on petition of, A.-4, 3. Summary, C.-5, 2. Land, private, purchased and paid for during period LEAD PROCESS REGULATIONS. See under LABOUR, from Ist April, 1935, to 31st March, 1936 : Return, C.-5, 2. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, 1. LEAGUE OF NATIONS Land for Settlement Account for the year — Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1936, C.-5, 7-9. International Labour Conference : Draft conventions and Payments from, during period Ist April, 1935, to recommendations adopted by the Conference at its 31st March 1936 C.-5 2. twentieth session, 4th to 24th June, 1936— Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended Annual holidays with pay, A.-l, 9-12. 31st March 1936 C.-5 3-5. Public Works, reduction of hours of work, A.-l, 7-9. Revenue Account for' the year ended 31st March, Regulation of special system of recruiting workers, 1936, C.-5, 6. A.-1, 2-6. Properties considered during year : Number, C.-5, 2. Reform : Copies of communications between the SecretaryNative : Appropriations for the year, B.- 7a, 67. General of the League of Nations and Lis Majesty's Settlers Government in New Zealand, A.—sa. Advances to Settlers' Branch, State Advances Office : Report of the representative of the Dominion of New Statements of accounts, &c., 8.-13, 2. Zealand on the Sixteenth Assembly, 1935— Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Commission of Inquiry for European Union, A.-5, 3-6. [pt. IV], 131. War between Abyssinia and Italy, A.-5, 4-6. Small-farm scheme — Committees Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited, First 8.-l [Pt. IV], 96. International Institute at Rome for the unification Public Works Statement, D.-l, 39. of Private Law, A.-5, 9. Unemployed workers : Appropriations for the year, Pan-American Union, A.-5, 10. 8.-7 a 66. Permanent Court of International Justice : AmendSoil survey and land nutrition, H.-34, 3, 12, 33, 43. ment to the Statute, A.-5, 9. Surveys * Rules of Procedure— Annual report, C.-lA— Amendment to, A.-5, 7. Field inspections, C.-IA, 2. Of the Assembly, A.-5, 9. General, C.-IA, 4. Women— Geodetic triangulation, C.-IA, 4. Nationality, A.-5, 7. Hawke's Bay re-establishment surveys, C.-la, 2. Status, A.-5, 7-8. Head Office : Draughting Branch, C.-IA, 4. Second — Lan d -dpvplrvnment 0-1 a 'i Economic and financial questions, A.-5, 11. C.il Nutrition and agriculture, A.-5, 12. Native Land Court surveys, C.-la, 2. Fourth — Proposed operations, C.-la, 3. Contributions in areas, A.-5, 15. Settlement surveys, C.-IA, 2. Expenses allocation, A.-5, 15. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 2. Fifth — Standard surveys, C.-IA, 2. C !llild welfare, A.-5, 17. Staff C.-Ia 4. Foreigners, indigent : Assistance, A.-5, 16. Summary, C.-IA, 1. International Relief Union, A.-5, 16. Talbles Opium and other dangerous drugs : Traffic, A.-5, Areas surveyed for Lands and Survey Department, 16-C.-1a 6. Penal and penitentary questions, A.-5, 16. Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.-IA, 7. Women and children : Traffic, A.-5, 17. Field work executed, C.-IA, 5. Sixth — Office work C.-lA 7. Assyrians of Iraq : Settlement, A.-5, 19. Rural surveys area, C.—la, 5. Bolivia and Paraguay : Difference, A.—s, 18. Work on hand C.-lA 7. Intellectual co-operation, A.-5, 19-20. Tidal Survey, C.-IA, 3. ' Mandates, A.-5, 17. Topographical Survey, C.-la, 2. Refugees Coastal, by H.M.S. " Endeavour," H.-15, 2. International assistance, A.-5, 19. Taxation : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Nansen International Office, A.-5, 19. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5, 24. Slavery, A.-5, 18. Members of the Council: Election of three non-per-UN ™fI,Sv LI ™ ENTS ACT ' 1925 ' See Under LANDS NeTzeakndT Representation, A.-5, 2. AND SURVEY. Permanent Court of International Justice : Election of Judge, A.-5, 3. LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION DEPART- Proceedings, opening of, A.-5, 1. MENT — Secretary-General's report, A.-5, 2. Annual report — Sixteenth annual report of the Government of New Arrears in the Land Transfer Department on the 31st Zealand on the administration of the Mandated Territory March, 1936, H.-3, 4. of Western Samoa for the year ended 31st March, 1936. Business transacted, H.-3, 1, 2. A.-4. Compulsory registration, H.-3, 1. Deeds remaining unregistered on the 31st, December, »ttvw rafBIBTMMTt--1935; received for registration and registered during LUbISLiA. l uarAKlivmn IB , ■ the year ended 31st December, 1936 f also number general expenses: Appropriations for the year 8.-7 18 remaining on that date and the amount of fees collected statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l during the same period, H.-3, 4. [Pt- IVJ, '- >• Fees received under the Land Transfer Act for the year, H.-3, 3. LEVEL CROSSINGS Money secured by mortgage under the Land Transfer Elimination D.-l 129. Act on 31st March, 1936, H.-3, 3. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 40. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l LEVER, H. L. [Pt. IV], 125. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. LAW, J. o.— LEWIS, G. L. _ Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2.
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LIBRARIES — McCORMACK, E. C.Alexander Turnbull, report on, H.-22, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 7. General Assembly— Annual report and statement of accounts, H.-32. McDQWELL, A. R. — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 16. Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. Rural library services : Report by the Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library, H.-32A. McFAUL, W. J., AND ANOTHER — School, E.-3, 2 ; E.-5, 18. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Universities, E.-7, 9, 15, 24, 26. McGLENNON, D.— LICENSING ACT, 1908 — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. Amendment of, re licenses at Matamata—W. S. Clinch and others ; Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5, 8. MeGRATH, W. J., AND ANOTHER — Report on petition of, 1.—13, 4. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. MACKAY, L. D. LIME. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. LIQUORS AND DRUGS — McKINNON. C. Dangerous, H.-31, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Traffic in, A.-5, 16. Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. McLAUCHLAN, J. — Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. LOANS— Dairy industry— fficNEILL, A. H. — Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 69. Report on petition of, Ī.-12, 3. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited, B.—l [Pt IV] 11 McTAGGART, N. — Guaranteed by the Government— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. Payments on : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 10. Statement, B. -1 [Pt. Ill], 10. ' MAFEKING PERE AND OTHERS— London Conversion— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 17. 1935 : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Prospectus, 8.-6, xviii. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY - 1936 : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 9. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 189. RedemptTon Accomt- X ' MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 9. Disbursements, 8.-J [Pt. ll], 49-50. MAKEA-NUI TiNIRAU ARIKI, 0.8. E., AND OTHERS— Receipts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 47-48. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 4. Receipts and expenditure : Statement, 8.-l [Pt. I], MALONEY P i . -n tt m • a i \ Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Redemption Account, Part 11 (Conversion Account) — 1 1 Receipts and disbursements B -1 [Pt ll] 5L MAMAKAU STATE SAWMILLReceipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28-29. T) -9 ii Rural Intermediate Credit Board — P ■ &> • > Direct 8.-14 6. MANAAKI PIRIPI AND OTHERS— For the purchase of fertoersi, 8.-14 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 17. State Advances Loan Account: Statement ot receipts L r and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36-37. MANDATES League of Nations report, A.-5, 17. LOCAL BILLS COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. Western Samoa: Annual report, A.-4. LOCAL AUTHORITIES— MANGIN, W. H. J — Accounts of— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 11 Audit: Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Local Authorities Branch, State Advances Office : State- MANGU RUAMOETAHUNA — ment of accounts, &c., 8.-13, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10-11. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— Summary, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 25-28. Development and internal trade; Budget Statement, Advances to, by Main Highway Board, D.-l, 131. g_g 5 Contact with Main Highways Board, D.-l, 128. Manufacturers' associations, H.-44, 15. Internal Affairs Department, report on, H.-22, 1. Statistics relating to, H.-15, 15-17. LOCAL LEGISLATION BILL— MAORI ANTIQUITIES ACT, 1908— Select Committee, report on, 1.-16, 5. Exports under, H.-22, 7. LOCAL-OPTION AND NATIONAL-PROHIBITION POLLS, MAORI LAND BOARDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. 1935— Return relative to, H.-33b. MARAEA TE IRITAWA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. LOGAN, W.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 7. MARCANTELLI, V.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. LONDON CONVERSION LOAN 1935 : Budget Statement, 8.—6, 8. MARCHANT, C.— Prospectus, 8.-6, xviii. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 5. 1936 : Budget Statement. 8.-6, 9. Prospectus, 8.-6, xx. MARINE— Coastal Survey : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD BILL— Customs and other revenue collected by the Customs Select Committee report on, I. 16. 3. Department: Amount collected at each port of entry, return of, for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-12. McAVINUE, J. — Department — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Annual report — Admiralty charts, H.-15, 6. MeBRATNEY, B. — i Boilers and machinery: Inspections, &c., H.-15, 9, Report on petition of, 1.-12, 5, j 15, 39, 40.
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MARlNE—continued. MAUI RANGIHAEATA AND OTHERS— Department—continued. Report on petition of, ; 1.-3, 9. Annua) report—continued. Coastal survey, H.-15, 2. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. Examinations H.-15, 6, 12, 31, 40. MERE TE IWINGARO AND OTHERS— Fisheries, H.-15, 12, 13-25. 41, 42, 43, 44, 47. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 21. Marine Fish Hatchery and Biological Station, Porto- METEOROLOGICAL (see also under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSbello, H.-15, 26. TRIAL RESEARCH)— Government shipping offices, H.-15, 7. Cook Islands, A.-3, 18 ; H.-44a, 2. Harbour Board legislation, H.-15, 6. Niue Island A.-6 5. Harbour-works, H.-15, 3, 4. Offices International Marine Conventions, H.-15, 7. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 188. Lifeboatmen, H.-15, 7. Telegraph services for, F.-l, 23. Lighthouses, H.-15, 5, 6, 29. Western Samoa, A.-4, 23. New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, H.-15, 7. MIGRATION (see also IMMIGRATION)— Notices to mariners, H.-15, 7. Cook Islands, A.-3, 6. Orders in Council under Parts I and 11, Fisheries Act, 1908, H.-15, 46. MILITARY FORCES. See under DEFENCE. Prosecutions, H.-15, 12. Radio beacons, H.-15, 7. MINING INDUSTRY— Safe working loads, H.-15, 9. Annual Mines statement, C.-2— Seamen, H.-15, 8, 28, 30. Appendices : Reports relating to— Sea water : Average temperature, H.-15, 46. Inspection of coal-mines, C.-2, 60-83. Shipping— Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 21-59. Casualties, H.-15, 6, 32-38, 39. Report of Board of Examiners, C.-2, 84 -97. Registration, H.-15, 7. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 9. Wireless, H.-15, 2. Coal-mines Act, 1925, C.-2, 8. Ships— Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 13. Compasses, H.-16, 6. Coal-mining, C.-2, 5, 6. Westport Harbour, H.-15, 3, 4. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 10. Whaling, fi . I f), 13, 44. Geological survey, C.-2, 12. Appropriations for the year— Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 4. Department, 8.-7, 71. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 1-3. Fishing industry, 8.-7, 77. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 9. Harbours, 8.-7, 72 : 8.-7 a, 20. Miners' pensions—Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 12, 13. Westport, 8.-7, 78. Mining privileges, C.-2, 4. Lighthouses, 8.-7, 73 ; 8.-7 a, 20. New avenues of coal-utilization, C.-2, 7. Mercantile, 8.-7, 75. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 5. Shipping— Promotion of gold-mining companies, C.-2, 3, 4. Inspection of machinery and survey of ships, 8.-7, Protection of mining privileges, C.-2, 5. 76 Rescue stations, C. -2, 8. Mails, conveyance, 8.-7, 266. School of Mines, C.-2, 12. M.V. " Maui Pomare," 8.-7, 67. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 8. Fishing industry— Staff, C.-2, 14. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 22. State aid to mining, C.-2, 13, 14— Promotion Account, State Advances Office : Statements Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 13. of accounts, &c., B. 13, 12. Boads and tracks, C.-2, 14. Reorganization and research work : Budget Statement, School of Mines, 0.-2, 14. 8.-6, 13. Subsidized prospecting—Subsidies to unemployed to Harbour-works— prospect for gold, C.-2, 14. Construction, &c., D.-l, xxiv, 44. State coal-mines, C.-2, 10-12— Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Development of new area, C.-2, 11. Lighthouses— Housing, C.-2, 12. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 11. Construction, &c., D.-l, xxiv, 45. Output and sales, C.-2, 10, 11. Port health inspection, H.-31, 23. Statistics— Radio beacons : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Coal-mining, C.-2, 6. Shipping— Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 3. Cook Islands, A.-3, 2 ; H.-44a, 7. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 10. "Late fee" correspondence posted on wharves at Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, Wellington and Auckland: Handling by ship-side C.-2, 9. post-office, F.-l, 17. Wastage of coal, C.-2, 6. Ocean-mail services, F.-l, 6, 18. Tables — Tourist cruises to New Zealand during the year, H.-2, 2. Coal — Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. Imports, C.-2, 19. Output from different fields, C.-2, 17. MARQUET, L. J.— Output of different classes, C.-2, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Exports : Bunker and cargo, C.-2, 19. Coal and oil-shale : Annual production and coal MATAMATA — imported since 1878, E.-2, 18. Licenses at: Clinch, W. S., and others, report on petition Coal output and minerals : Export, C.-2, 15. of, 1.-2, 5, 8. Export of minerals and coal-output, C.-2, 15-20 Gold— MATEWAI OTIERA AND OTHERS — Quantity and value exported from districts and Report on petition of, 1.-3, 22. counties or boroughs, C.-2, 16. ... T Quantity of gold exported annually from 1857, MATHER, W. J.— C.-2, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. Persons employed in mining, C.-2, 20. MiTHKnn r Coal supplied to Railways Department : Value, D.-2, xx. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Committee Select. See under COMMITTEES. r r Department— MATTHEWS, E. M. —• Appropriations for the yearReport on petition of, 1.—12, 2. Assistance to mining industry, A.-7, 192. Department, A.-7, 191, 193. MATU RANGI AND OTHERS — State Coal-mines Account, A.-7, 241. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 24. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 15.
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MINING INDUSTRY —continued. M.V. MAUI POMARE— Gold-mining— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 67. Geological surveys, H.-34, 78, 80, 87, 88. Geophysical surveys : Subsidy from Unemployment N APIER-GISBORNE RAILWAY Board H.-34 7. Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 1. Gold-prospecting for unemployed: Budget statement, NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD AND NAPIER BOARD B -~ 6 ' 6 - ENABLING BILL— Minerals, analysis of, and mine gases : Testing and research, gelect( Committee, report on, 1.-5 4• I -16 3 H.-34, 72, 73. ' Privileges in State forests, C.-3, 3. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS — State coal-mines — Annual report, C.-14. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, HEALTH INSURANCE AND SUPERANNUA-8.-l [Pt. IV], 97. ■ iiua Recoveries on account of expenditure, -&c., 8.-l [Pt. ll], a^en J en *'> 8.-6, 2. 5 2 Health Department report on, H.-31, 6. Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY 34—37. State mines : Annual report, C.-2a— NATIONAL PROHIBITION AND LOCAL OPTION POLLS, Exploratory work, C.-2a, 4. 1935 — General, C.-2a, 4. Return relative to, H.-33b. James Colliery, C.-2a, 2. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND Liverpool Colliery, C-2a, 1 Annual report of Board, H.-l 7. statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 5-13. t \ -j-.i , Western Samoa, A.-4, 25. subridy H_m ° State Appropriations for the year, 8.-7. 235. MINI TAWHIORANGI AND OTHERS Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Keport on petition of, 1.-3, 23. 8.-l [Pt. IV], 75. MITCHELL, H.— NATIVE AFFAIRS— Report on petition of, 1.—9, 2. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Department— bh jrrr uir r i t Appropriations for the year— MITCHELL, JT.— Department, 8.-7, 88. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. La „ (ls settlement, 8.-7 a, 67. . Miscellaneous services, 8.-7, 91. MOLYNEUX GOLD - DREDGING COMPANY (CLAIMS Native Trustee's Account, B. 7 278. AMALGAMATION) BILL— Schools, 8.-7, 219. Select Committee, report on, 1.-4, 2. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited MORGAN I r [ pt - P. Sup. to 1935]MOHUAM, J. C. Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 42. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. District Maori Land Boards, 8.-l [Pt IV Sup to MORI ARITY T- „ 1935] ' 44 ' MUKIAKHY, r. Maori Purposes Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 36. Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. Native . land . development schemes, 8.-l [Pt IV Sup. to 1935], 82. .. .. ~ , East Coast Native Trust Lands— Readjustment: Budget statement, 8.-6 5. Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, Transactions : Discharged Soldiers Settlement, C.-9, 8. G.-3. _ Select Committee, report on, 1.-3 19 MORTGAGORS RELIEF ACT 1931- Mangatu Nos. 1, 3 an P d 4 Blocksßalance-sheet and Expenses : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 106. statement of accounts, G.^t. „ Select Committee, report on, 1.-3, 20. MOSSMAN, A. B. R. EducationReport on petition of, Ī.-2, 3. Minister's report, E.-l, 3 26 MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRYCinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 10. Maori H.-31 5 22 Film censorship, H.-22, 11. Budget statement, 8.-6, 14. Film publicity and distribution, H.-2, 4. Schools H.-31 29. Report on, H.-44 24. Land development : Report of the Board of Native Ine film m schools, E.-5, 19. Affairs G.-10 East Coast Native Trust lands, G.—lo 47. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. Farming operations of the Native Trustee, G.-10, 42. Finance— MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Cash receipts for year : Analysis G.-10 51-53. Select Committee, report on, 1.-16, 5. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 48. . State schemes : Total receipts, G.-10, 55. V» 4 ,T n „ Wool sales for year: Return and analysis, G.-10, 54. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Lands under development or being farmed : Return G.-10, 55. MUNRO, D.— Livestock as at 31st March, 1936 : Return, G.-10, 56. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Maori Land Board schemes, G.-10, 39. Na,tive lands under State schemes,'G.-10, 55. , ® ' ".*. , - Principal development activities undertaken during the Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. year on gt a te schemes : Return, G.-10, 56. Production, increase in volume, G.-10, I.' MURRAY, A. T. State development schemes— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. Aotea Maori Land District, G.-10, 34. „ . , Ikaroa and South Island Maori Land District, G.-10, 36. MUKKAY, J. A.— Tairawhiti Maori Land District, G.-10 30 Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. Tokerau Maori Land District, G.-10, 3. wiiei-riMc Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 12. „ „„ ~ Waikato-Maniototo Land District, G.-10, 3. Dominion, H.-22, 11. Waikato (proper), G.—lo, 7. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 56. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, report" on, H.-22, 7. Native Land Courts— MUSIC-— Annual report, G.-9. School, E.-l, 29. I Surveys, C.-la, 2.
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NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. NIUE ISLAND— Native Purposes Act, 1933— Administration, report of, for 1935-36— Report and recommendation on petition of — Agriculture, A.-6, 4. Pura Ruruhira and others, G.-6a ; 1.-3, 6. Education, A.-6, 3. Roka Merehana and others, G.-6 ■ Ī.-3, 6. Finance, A.-6, 6. Native Purposes Act, 1934 — High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 5. Report and recommendation on petition of— Medical and public health, A.-6, 3. Hari Wi Katene and others, G.-6b ; Ī.-3, 20. Meteorological, A.-6, 5. ,T. A. Elkington and others, G.-6b ; 1.-3, 20. Native Affairs, A.-6, 3. Pirika Te Miroa and others, G.—6i>; 1.-3, 7. Public works and transport, A.—6, 4. Te Kata Tamihana and others, G.-6c; 1.-3, 7. Shipping, A.-6, 5. Violet Newdick, G.-6e; 1.-3, 9. Trade, Ā.-6, 1-3. Waka Rawiri and another, G.-6b ; 1.-3, 20. Visits of warships, A.-6, 5. Wiremu Keepa Patahuri and others, G.-6c; 1.-3, 7. Vital statistics, A.-6, 5. Native Purposes Act, 1935— Wireless, A.-6, 5. Report and recommendation on petition of— Trade with, H.-44, 10. Maui Rangihaeata and others, G.-6f ; 1.-3, 9. Rangi Tuanui Tamihana and others, G.-6o; 1.-3, 10. NOXIOUS WEEDS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Te Aute Te Ron Ngatai, G.-6h ; 1.-3, 10. PASTORAL. Nine Island, A.-6, 3. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 17. NUPERE WAAKA— _ . Report on petition of, Ī.-3, 18. NATIVE LAND AMENDMENT BILL — r Select Committee, report on, 1.-3, 19. NURSES. See under HEALTH. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL-- NUTRITION. See under HEALTH. Select Committee, report on, 1.-3, 20. NUTT M A NATIVE TRUSTEE— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 24. OBSERVATORIES. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INNATURALIZATION— DUSTRIAL RESEARCH. Report on, H.-22, 6. OFFENDERS PROBATION. See under JUSTICE AND NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS— PRISONS. Report of New Zealand Commissioner, British Phosphate Commission, H.-29, 18. OFFER, E. G., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.—13, 5. NAVY. See under DEFENCE. OIL. See under PETROL. NELSON WATERWORKS EXTENSION AMENDMENT BILL— O'KEEFE, B. J. V,— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. NEWDICK, V.— OLIVER, J. R.— Report on petition of, G.-6e ; 1.-3, 9. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 5. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH LAND EXCHANGE AND OPIUM. See LIQUOR AND DRUGS. EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 3. OPOSSUMS — Trapping. H.-22, 4; H.-26, 6. NEW ZEALAND AIRWAYS, LTD.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5, 7. PAGAN, J. — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. PAIN, M.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL - Industries and Commerce Department, report on, H.-44, PAKI IHAKA AND OTHERS — 28. Report on petition of, I. -3, 16. Internal Affairs Department, report on, H.-22, 3. PAN-AMERICAN UNIONNEW ZEALAND, DOMINION OF — League of Nations report, A.-5, 10. State balance-sheet, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 89. PANIKENA KAA— State Income and Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Reports on petitions of, 1.-3, 13, 14. Sup. to 1935], 88. Statement showing the Public Debt of, as on the 31st PANIKENA KAA AND NGATAI WANOA— March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Report on petition of,. 1.-3, 14. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECH- PARAGUAY— NOLOGY — War with Bolivia, A.-5, 18. H.-34, 65. PARLIAMENTNEW ZEALAND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, FIREMEN, Appropriations for the year— AND CLEANERS ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON— Bellamys, 8.-7, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. General Assembly Library, 8.-7, 16. Hansard, 8.-7, 16. NE¥/ ZEALAND REPARATION ESTATES — House of Representatives, 8.-7, 15. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 66. Law Drafting Office, 8.-7, 15. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Legislative Council, 8.-7, 14. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 50. Legislative : General expenses, 8.-7, 18. Ministers' secretaries, 8.-7, 51. NGATAI WANOA — Prime Minister's Department, 8.-7, 20. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. Clerk, Executive Council, 8.-7, 20. NICHOLSON, J., AND ANOTHER— PASSPORTS— Report on petition of, I.—lo, 2. H.-22, 6.
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PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS POLICE - Annual report of the Commissioner, with statements of Cook Islands, A.-3, 18. accounts, H.—lo. Department— Annual report — PENE NGAMANU Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 2. Department: Growth, H.-16, 5. PENKETH, J.- Force— nn6SS ' 6 ' Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. Casualties, H.-16, 2. Strength and distribution, H.-16, 1. 17. PENSIONS — Gaming offences, H.-16, 4. Budget statement, 8.-6, 14. General, If. 16. 7. Amount paid on account of pensions for the financial Offences reported, offences for which persons were years ended 31st March, from. 1932 to 1936, 8.-6, xiii. apprehended or summoned, and comparison of Department— crime during the year with previous year: Number, Annual report — H.-16, 13. Administration : Cost, H.-18, 4. Officers in charge of districts : Extracts from annual Family allowances, H.-18, 3. reports, H.-16, 8. Legislation, H.-18, 4. Police buildings, &c., H.-16, 7. Payments on behalf of other Governments, H.-18, 2. Proportion of police to population and cost per Pensions — inhabitant in New Zealand and various States of Civil, H.-18, 4, 5. Australia, H.-16, 19. Granted, deaths, and cancellations in each year with Prosecutions — number in force, H.-18, 6. Against hotelkeepers, H.-16, 4. In force : Annual value and total payments, H.-18, Police, H.-16, 6. 1. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 4. War— Serious crimes, H.-16, 3. Appeals, H.-18, 3. Stations, new, &c., H.-16, 1. Economic, H.-18, 3. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 116, 119 ; 8.-7 a, 14. Legislation, H.-18, 4. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Payable outside New Zealand, H.-18, 2. [Pt. IV], 76 ; 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 54. Summary of annual liability as at 31st March, Research work for, by Scientific and Industrial Research 1936, H.-18, 2. Department, H.-34, 70. Summary of payments, H.-18, 2. Rewards, reinstatement of, to officers for securing conWar veterans' allowances, H.-18, 3, 5. victions against persons breaking telegraph insulators, Appeals, H.-18, 4. F.-l, 26. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 230, 233. Stations : Construction, See., D.-l, xxi, 54. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Western Samoa, A.-4, 2, 25. 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 52. Miners', C.-2, 12, 13. POPULATION— Western Samoa, A.-4, 2. 25. PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES, SELECT. PORT OF CHRISTCHUCH REFERENDUM BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 3. PETROL (see also under TRANSPORT)— POST AND TELEGRAPH— Industries and Commerce Department report on, H.-44, 24, Buildings and lands : Construction, improvement &c. Oil-divining, H.-34, 88. D.-l, xxi, 53. Oil, petroleum, C.-2, 5, 26, 34, 38, 48. Cook Islands, A.-3, 16. Department— PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND (IN- Annual report— CORPORATED) Articles delivered, F.-l, 20. Report on petition of, 1.—13, 3. Bicycles, i.-l, 16. Buildings and land, F.-l, 5, 15. PTJ4RMIW TwniTTCV Gable ' radi °-telegraph, and radio-telephone business p . 1197 transacted during year ended 3.lst March, 1935, as P ' ' ' compared with the year ended 31st March, 1936 F.-l, 43. PIERCY, J. — Cables, New Zealand submarine— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Cook Strait cables, F.-l, 27. Foveaux Strait cables, F.-l, 27. PILLING, M., AND OTHERS Census and Statistics Office, work performed for, F.-l, Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. „ 22 " ~ , ,_, , , „ Commercial branch, F.-l, 4, 13. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 21. PIPER, H. E., AND OTHERS— Employment work, F.-l, 23. Report on petition of, Ī.-9, 3. Examinations, F.-l, 13. Finance— PIRIKA TE MIROI AND OTHERS— Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business Report on petition of, G.-6.D ; 1.-3, 7. transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 43. PLACEMENT SCHEME, See under UNEMPLOYMENT. ™ Paid telegrams and toll calls (including cable and PLANT RESEARCH. See under AGRICULTURAL AND radio messages and overseas toll calls) during the PASTORAL. years ended 31st March, 1935 and 1936, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1, 12. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— For the years 1881-82, 1891-92, 1901-2, 1911-12, Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. 1921-22 and following years, F.-l, 37. Savings-bank, F.-l, 1, 39, 40. PLOWMAN, J. N., AND OTHERS— _ School savings-branch, F.-l, 21. Report on petition of, Ī.-2, 7. Inland commercial papers and printed papers : Removal of restrictions, F.-l, 16. m TTMKI7T cnriPTV Inland printed matter prepaid at halfpenny rate, unPLUNKET SOCIETY— delivered : Handling, F.-l, 16. Restoration of grant to : Budget statement, 8.-6, 14. Inspections, F-1 20 " Late-fee " correspondence posted on wharves at WelPOLAND, T., AND OTHERS — lington and Auckland : Handling by ship-side nostReport on petition of, 1.-4, 2. office, F.-l, 17.
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POST AND TELEGRAPH -—continued. POST AND TELEGRAPH—continued. Department—continued. Department—continued. Annual report—continued. Annual report—continued. Letters and letter-cards, post-eards, book-packets, Telegraph and telephones—continued. newspapers and parcels, posted and delivered in the Telegraph and telephone communication : Mainseveral postal-districts of New Zealand during the tenanee, F.-l, 25. year : Estimated number, F.-l, 41. Telegraph charges, F.-l, 23. Letters posted per unit of population: Average Telegraph service, F.-l, 7. number, F.-l, 21. For Meteorological Offices, F.-l, 23. Literature for the blind : Free transmission by post of Telephone-exchange services, F.-l, 8, 30. talking-book records, F.-l, 6. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 33. Mail services— Toll service, F.-l, 9, 24. Air, F.-l, 7, 18. Workshops, F.-l, 15. Inland, F.-l, 17. Appropriations for the year — Ocean, F.-l, 6, 18. Buildings, maintenance, 8.-7, 268. Money-orders, F.-l, 21. Department, 8.-7 a, 15. Motor-vehicles : Departmental, F.-l, 16. Mails — Motor-vehicles and associated work : Registration, Carriage by railway, 8.-7, 267. F.-l, 22. Inland : Conveyance, 8.-7, 266. Newspaper postage-rate : Reduction, F.-l, 16. Ocean and air : Conveyance, 8.-7, 266. Office of Postmaster-General, F.—l, 11. Motor-services and workshops, 8.—7, 268. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 11. Post Office Account : Depreciation Fund, 8.-7, 267. Parcel-post, Great Britain - New Zealand, via Panama : Radio-broadcasting, 8.-7, 290. Reduction in rates, F.-l, 17. Salaries, 8.-7, 263. Parcel-post rates : Reduction, F.-l, 16. Telegraph and telephone lines : Maintenance, 8.-7, Parcels exchanged with other countries during the years 267. 1934 and 1935 : Number and weight, F.-l, 38. Telegraph extension, 8.-7 a, 60. Parcels, inland : Reduction in rates, F.-l, 6. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Postage-stamps, F.-l, 6, 19. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 35. Postage-stamps on packets and parcels : Cancellation, Public Securities held by, 8.-10, 2. F.-l, 17. Radio broadcasting— Postal-notes, F.-l, 21. Cook Islands, A.-3, 17. Postal-orders, British, F.-l, 21. New Zealand Broadcasting Board — Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 21. Annual report— Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 22. Broadcasting legislation, &c., F.-3, 5. Post Office premises, &c. : Burglary, F.-l, 20. Finance, F.-3, 5, 6. Radio-broadcasting— Hours of transmission, F.-3, 1. Beacon signals, F.-l, 29. Licenses, receiving, F.-3, 3. Broadcasting reception : Interference, F.-l, 36. Programmes— Broadcasting service, F.-l, 11, 35. Analysis, F.-3, 3. Cable, radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business News, F.-3, 3. transacted during the year as compared with Special services, F.-3, 2. previous year, F.-l, 43. Subsidized private broadcasting stations, F.-3, 5. Christmas and New Year greetings telegrams for Talks— transmission by wireless, F.-l, 29. Education, F.-3, 2. Departmental radio stations : Operation, F.-l, 27. General, F.-3, 2. Emergency radio stations, F.-l, 29. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, Frequency measuring equipment, F.-l, 29. F.-3, 2. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 11, 30. Overseas rebroadcast, F.-3, 2. Private commercial stations, F.-l, 35. Plays, F.-3, 2. Private experimental stations, F.-l, 35. Technical, F.-3, 4. Radio-telegrams exchanged between New Zealand Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l offices and the T.s. " Tamahine," F.-l, 29. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 35. Radio-telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 10. Niue Islands, A.-6, 5. Rates and charges : Booklet, F.-l, 6. Radio beacons, 8.-6, 12 ; H.-15, 7. Staff — To Schools, E.-2, 6, 29, 57 ; E.-5, 20. Appeal Board, F.-l, 13. Telegraph Extensions, D.-l, xxv. Engineering officers : Visit to United Kingdom, F.-l, Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. 4. Personal, F.-1,13. POUAKA WEHIWEHI— Permanent: Health, .b .-1, 13. t> , • » T o ir Persons employed in the Department, F.-l, 12. npe 1 ion o , . , | Post and Telegraph Officers Sick Benefit Fund, F.-l, 4, 13. POULSEN, I. L.— Remuneration, F.-l, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 6. Salaries — Scale increments : Payments, F.-l, 13. POWELL, H. Increase, F.-l, 13. Report on petition of, 1,- 12, 3. Stores Branch, F.-l, 14. Suggestion Board, F.-l, 13. POWER M — Telegraph and telephones- Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. .Birthday and congratulatory telegrams : Inauguration of service, F.-l, 23. PRATT I H — Carrier-current telephone systems, F.-l, 25. ~ , .... „ , _ „ General election and Licensing Poll, 1935, F.-l, 24. eport on petition of, 1.-2, 3. Jubilee letter-telegram service, F.-l, 23. Inland Christmas and New Year greetings telegram PRESS service, F.-l, 23. Farming journals, 8.-14, 3. Inter-island telegraph and telephone communication News, broadcasting, F.-3, 3. channels, F.-l, 10. Newspaper postage-rates : Reduction, F.-l, 16. Machine printing telegraphs, F.-l, 26. Proceedings of (Select Committees open to, 1.-2, 5 ; 1,— 13, Night letter-telegram service to South Pacific Islands Inauguration, F.-l, 23. Poles and wires, F.-l, 27. PREVENTION OF PROFITEERING ACT— Rewards, reinstatement of, to police officers for Industries and Commerce report on, H.-44, 26. securing convictions against persons breaking telegraph insulators, F.-l, 26. PRICES — Telegraph and toll systems : Extension, F.-l, 26. Future years : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Telegraph batteries and power supply, F.-l, 26. Guaranteed : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3.
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PRIESTLY, H. H.— PUBLIC ACCOUNTS —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Abstract of revenue and expenditure, &c. —continued. Unauthorized Expenditure Account—continued. PRIMARY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Public Works Fund— PASTORAL. General Purposes Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 55. Silver and Bronze Coin Account, 8.-l [Pt. 11. 55. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT — State Coal-mines Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 55. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 20. Statement of surplus credit-in-aid applied in terms of Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Section 51 (3) of the Public Revenues Act 1926 [Pt. IV], 77. 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. Summary, 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. PRINTING AND PUBLISHING- Unemployment Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], 55. Statistics, H. 44, 34. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the vear 1935-36 PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— audited accounts; 8.-l [Pt. IV]Annual report for the year together with statements of Agriculture Department— accounts, H.-36. Moumahaki Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 4. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-I Nauru and Ocean Islands Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV],' 7. [Pt. IV], 78. Orchard-tax, 1927, Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV]', 6. Weraroa Agricultural Endowment Account, 8.-l PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. [Pt. IV], 5. Audit Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 8. PROHIBITION — Bank of New Zealand Shares Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. Local-option and National prohibition Polls, 1935, return British Phosphate Commissioners, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 7 relative to, H.-33b. Cheviot Estate, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. Crown Law Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. PRYDE, D. P. — Customs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 10. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Dairy Industry Loans, 8.-l [Pt, IV], 11. Defence Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 114. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public 12. Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st Education, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 15. March, 1936, 8.-l [Pt. I] — Electoral Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 49. Abstract of the Public Accounts— Electric Supply Account, 8.-I [Pt. IV], 27. Receipts and expenditure— Explanatory Memorandum. B-1 [Pt. IV] 3. Consolidated Fund— General Purposes Relief, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 119. Accounts of Local Bodies, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10. Government Fire Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 26. Deposits Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10. Government Life Insurance Department, 8.-l [Pt. IVI Ordinary Revenue Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 4. 35. ' Public Works Fund— Government Stores Marine Insurance Fund B-1 Electric Supply Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 16. [Pt. IV], 26. Electric Supply Sinking Fund Account, 8.-l Hauraki Plains Settlement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt IV] 36 [Pt. I], 16. Health, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 120. General Purposes Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 14. Hutt Valley Lands Settlement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. Other Accounts— Internal Affairs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 37. Bank of New Zealand Shares Account, 8.-l Justice Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 40. [Pt. I], 18. Land and Deeds Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 125. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, 8.-l Land for Settlements Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 50. [Pt. I], 18. Lands and Survey Department— Land for Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 20. Auckland Museum Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 26. 56. Loans Redemption Account, Part 11, Conversion Bluff Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IVI 57. Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 28. Clutha River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 57 Main Highways Account Construction Fund, 8.-l Geraldine County River Board Endowment Account [Pt. I], 30. 5._1 [p t . IV], 58. Mam Highways Account Revenue Fund, 8.-l Gore High School Endowment Account B-1 [Pt IV] [Pt. I], 30. 58. Public Account Cash Balance Investment Account, Greymouth Technical and Hokitika High Schools 8.-l [Pt. I], 42. Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 59. Public. Debt Repayment Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 32. Hunter Soldiers' Assistance Trust Deposit Account Remittances from London Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 8.-l [Pt. IV], 60. National Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 61 Remittances to London Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 32. New Zealand University Endowment (Westland) Reserve Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 32. Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. Sliver and Bronze Coin Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 34. North Island Experimental Dairy School Account State Advances Loan Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. 8.-l [Pt. IV], 62. State Coal-mines Account, B-1 [Pt I], 34. Otago Boys' and' Girls' High Schools Endowment State Goal-mmes Sinking Fund Account, 8.-l Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 63. „ 3 , 6, . rTli Tn 0ta ê° University Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. 63. Summary of Balances, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. Primary Education Endowment Deposit Account B -1 Unemployment Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], 40. [Pt. IV] 64. r , ~ ®- _1 [Pt ' I] ' 40 ' Secondary' Education Endowment Deposit Account, Civil List Act, 1920, 8.-l [Pt. I], 49. 8.-l [Pt, IV], 65. Issues compared with the sums voted under Appropria- Taranaki Scholarship Endowment Account B-1 tion Act, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. I], 45. [Pt. IV], 66. Summary of certified statements of liabilities, 8.-l Victoria College Endowment Account B-1 [Pt IVI [Pt. I], 57. 67. Unauthorized Expenditure Account— Waipiata-Hamiltons Library Endowment Account Consolidated Fund— 8.-l [Pt. IV], 69. Ordinary Revenue Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 52. Wairoa Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 68. ' „ 55 - . ~ . Wanganui Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l Government Accident Insurance Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], [Pt,. IV], 67. 56 - Wanganui River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 68 Government Insurance Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 56. Legislative, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 126. Land for Settlements Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 55. Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 71 Mam Highways Account, Revenue Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], Miscellaneous Advances from Consolidated Fund Account 55 - 8.-l [Pt. IV], 70.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— continued. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS—continued. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts—continued. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts—continued. National Provident Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 75. State Income and Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Police Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 76. Sup. to 1935], 88. Prime Minister's Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 77. Treasury : Miscellaneous, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 87. r> • i- i Q. i • , , tj , rrm Tuwharetoa Trust Board, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 84. Printing and Stationery Department, 8.-l [IV], 78. Unemployment Board, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup to 1935], 73. Public Debt Redemption Fund, B. 1 [Pt. IV], 80. Valuation Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 77. Public Service Commissioners' Office, 8.-l I Pt. IV], 80. t> 4. /t?- • i a*. ± Public Service Superannuation Fund 8.-l [Pt. IV], 81. liquidation, 8.-6, 8. Rai ways Department 8.-l [Pt. IV] 86 Summary of transactions, 8.-6, 7. Railways Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 83. q i 7 Bangitaiki Land Drainage Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 94. Taxation increased 'yield' B -6 8 Reserve Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 95. Treasury bX b 6 8 Scientific and Industrial Research Department, 8.-l „ „ _ ' ' ' " ~ , rT , [Pt IV] 110 Controller and Auditor-General s report, J3.-1 [Pt. II] — Scenic Reserve Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 96. Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Small Farms Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 113. Deposits Account— Stamp Duties Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 127. Details of receipts and disbursements of deposit State Advances Office — accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 30. Advances Office Sinking Fund Account, 8.-] [Pt. IVI, Receipts and disbursements under the Trustee Act, 139. 1908, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 43. Cold Storage Advances Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 143. Summary of Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 29. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Detail statement of revenue— 151. Ordinary revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 2. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-l Ordinary revenue, interest on Public Debt Redemption Housing Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 140. Fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. [Pt. IV], 142. Ordinary revenue, interest on other public moneys, Local Authorities Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 137. 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. Public Debt Sinking Funds Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Ordinary revenue, miscellaneous revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 138. 8. Repatriation, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 144. Detail statement of transactions — Rural Advances Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 133. Land for Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45. Settlers Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 131. Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 47. Workers Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 135. Loans Redemption Account, Part II (Conversion State Coal-mines, 8.-l [Pt, IV], 97. Account), 8.-l [Pt. ll], 51. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 103. Statement of expenditure from the capital proceeds State Fire Insurance Office — Accident Branch, 8.-l of the sale of crown lands, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45. [Pt. IV], 102. Temporary transfer under section 40 of the Public Swamp Land Drainage Schemes, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 104. Revenues Act, 1926, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 129. Disbursements under Civil List Act, 1920. (See 8.-l Transport Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 107. [Pt. I].) Treasury Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 128. Disbursements under Rural Intermediate Credit Act, Valuation Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 109. 1927, section 16, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Disbursements under special Acts — Government Departments for the year 1935, audited Debt services, administration and management, 8.-l accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935] — [Pt. ll], 16. Agriculture Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 2. Debt services, amortization of debt— Arawa District Trust Board, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], Repayment of funded debt, 8.-1. [Pt. ll], 15. 9. Repayment of the Public Debt Act, 1925, 8.-l External Affairs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], [Pt. ll], 15. 11. Repayment of advances, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Health Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 12. Sinking fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Howard Estate, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 81. Transfer to Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l Immigration, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 34. [Pt. ll], 15. Industries and Commerce, Tourist, and Publicity, 8.-l Debt services, interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 13. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 17. Debt services, payment on guaranteed loans, 8.-l Justice and Prisons, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 24. [Pt. ll], 16. Labour Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 33. Other services, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 18. Lands and Survey Department— Imprests of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Crown Lands, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 78. Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 35. Imprests of the Public Works Fund (General Purposes Surveys of Native Land, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 44. 84. Interest, Conversion, and Redemption Remittance Mental Hospitals Department, 8.-l [Pt IV, Sup. to 1935], Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 1. 38. Local bodies' accounts — Native Department— Advance accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 42. Endowment of land, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 25. District Maori Land Boards, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], Fees and lines, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 26. 44. Goldfields revenue, 8.-I [Pt. ll], 25. Maori Purposes Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 36. Gold duty, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 26. Native Land Development Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Stamp duty on interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Sup. to 1935], 82. Recoveries on account of expenditure of previous New Zealand Broadcasting Board, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to years— 1935], 86. Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account), New Zealand Reparation Estates, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 8.-l [Pt. ll], 11. 1935], 50. Land for Settlements Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 52. Pensions Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 52. Main Highways Account —Revenue Fund, 8.-i Police Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 54. [Pt. ll], 52. Post and Telegraph Department, 8.-I [Pt. IV, Sup. to Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account), 8.-l 1935], 55. [Pt. ll], 44. Public Service Commissioner's Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV, State Coal-mines Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 52. Sup. to 1935], 59. State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. Public Trust Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 60. Unemployment Fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. Public Works Department: Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Schedule of imperfect vouchers, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xv. Sup. to 1935], 62. Statement of balances in respect of payments made on Scientific and Industrial Research, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. behalf of other governments, 8.-i [Pt. ll], 24. to 1935], 70. Statement of irregularities in connection with Public State Balance-sheet, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 89. moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS —continued, PUBLIC SERVlCE—continued. Controller and Auditor-General's report —continued. Commissioner —continued. Statement showing sums irrecoverable by the Crown, Annual report —continued. 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvii. Public Service List, 31st March, 1935. Unauthorized expenditure. (See 8.-l [Pt. I].) General summary of classification by classes (exPublic Debt of the Dominion as on the 31st March, 1936, eluding officers in Administrative Division) : statement showing the, 8.-l [Pt. 11l] — Table, H.-14, 14. Public Debt of New Zealand on 31st March, 1936— General summary of classification by Departments Public Debt, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 3. (excluding officers in Administrative Division) : Public Debt funded in terms of section 8 of the Finance Table, H.-14, 13. Act, 1922, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9. Recruitment, H.-14, 10. Statement, as at 31st March, 1936, showing analysis of Regrading : General quinquennial, H.-14, 1. the Public Debt under the several purposes for which Salary adjustment, H.-14, 2. the moneys have been raised, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 14. Shorthand typists : Examinations, H.-14, 11. Statement of loans guaranteed by the Government-, 8.-l Staff, permanent : Number, H.-14, 3. [Pt. Ill], 10. Staffs and salaries of Departments between classified Statement of securities issued under the Rural Advances list for 1934-35 and 31st March, 1935 : Table Act, 1926, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9. showing alterations, H.-14, 15. Statement of Sinking Funds accured to the 31st March, Suggestions for improvement, H.-14, 10. 1936, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 11. Superannuation fund, H.-14, 4. Statement of receipts and disbursements of the Sinking Temporary employees other than workmen, &c., as at Funds during the Financial year ended 31st March, Ist April, 1935, H.-14, 17. 1936, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 12. Veterinarians : Appointment, H.-14, 6. Working hours : Reduction, H.-14, 4. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under Office— COMMITTEES. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 46. DimncsTinijc Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited, ' l. p' , 8.-l [Pt. IV], 80; 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 59. Litoary H —2'1 9 Superannuation Board: Annual report, with accounts, for General Assembly Library,' H.-32,1 "" _ New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology, H.-34 65. ' Actuarial Examination as at 31st March, 1934, H.-26a. New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, H.-15, 7. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 283. New Zealand Hallways Magazine,, D.-2xxvi. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 13.-14, 3. jyj gj PUBLIC AUDITORS. See AUDITORS. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 271. PUBLIC DEBT. See DEBT. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 60. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Public Securities held by, 8.-10, 20. PUBLIC HEALTH. See HEALTH. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. PUBLIC WORKSPUBLICITY. See TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS Annual statement, D.-l— AND PUBLICITY. Chief Electrical Engineer : Report— „ Broken wires and poles, D.-l, 74. PUBLIC PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. Design office, D.-l, 70. Electrical Appliances Board, D.-l, 75. PUBLIC SECURITIES Electrical accidents, D.-l, 76. Held m the Dominion or elsewhere, as on 31st March, Electrical fires, D.-l, 76. 1936, return of, together with an account of all Electrical-power Boards, D.-l, 71. securities redeemed or otherwise disposed of during Statistical data, D.-l, 85. the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-10— Electrical supply and electrical wiring regulations. Government Insurance Office, 8.-10, 15. D.-l, 75. Government Accident Insurance Office, 8.-10, 5. Electrical supply stations of New Zealand, D.-l, 88. Lands and Survey Department, 8.-10, 25. Growth of load, D.-l, 73. Mines Department, 8.-10, 15. Inspection of electric lines, also private generating Native Trustee, 8.-10, 24. plants, D.-l, 75. Other securities (Department of Agriculture, Forestry, Licenses issued, D.-l, 75. Industries and Commerce, Tourist, and Publicity, North and South Islands electric-power system, D.—l, Labour, Native, Pensions, Public Works, and Rail- 57, 66, 79. ways), 8.-10, 25. Registration of electrical wiremen, D.-l, 76. Post Office, 8.-10, 2. Samoan administration, D.-l, 114. Public Trust Office, 8.-10, 20. Engineer-in-Chief : ReportState Advances Office, 8.-10, 17. Aerodromes and landing-grounds, D.-l, 46. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-10, 6. Harbour works, D.-l 44. Summary, &c., 8.-10, 26. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 31. Treasury, 8.-10, 7. Irrigation, D.-l, 28. Westport Harbour, 8.-10, 24. Lands improvement, D.-l, 39. Lighthouses, D.-l, 45. PUBLIC SERVICE Naval and defence departmental works, D.-l, 51. Commissioner Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 49. Annual report Public buildings— Administrative changes, H.-14, 6. Maintenance, D.-l, 52. Commissioners : Visits beyond Wellington, H.-14, 5. Works and electrical operations, D.-l, 52. Commonwealth Fund Service Fellowships, H.-14, 5. Railway-construction, D.-l, 26. Conferences, H.-14, 8. Finance : Public Works FundEfficiency of the Service, H.—l4, 4. Expenditure and liabilities on public buildings, Expansion of the Service, H.-14, 2. D.-l, 12. Falkland Islands: Officer for special duty with, Expenditure for the year : Audited statement, D.-l, 24. L.-14, 5. Railway-construction : Expenditure, D.-l, 9. General Regulations : Amendments, H.-14, 12. Total expenditure, D.-l, 2. Officers-- Water-power development: Statement of accounts, Abroad on duty, H.-14, 5, 9. D.-l, 13. Leave of absence for educational and training Yearly'expenditure, 1914-15 to 1935-36, D.-l, 3. purposes, H.-14, 9. Irrigation and water-supply: Schedule of schemes Offences by, H.-14, 8. completed or under construction or investigation On loan with other departments, H.-14, 7. D.-l, 21.
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PUBLIC WORKS —continued. PUBLIC WORKS—continued. Annual Statement—continued. Fund—continued. Main Highways Board : Report— Appropriations chargeable on the Fund, &c. —continued. Acquisition of gravel deposits, &e., D.-l, 130. Native-land settlement, 8.-7 a, 67. Advances to local authorities, D.-l, 131. Postal and Telegraph, 8.-7 a, 15. Classification of main highways, D.-l, 131. Prison buildings and works, 8.-7 a, 14. Construction-work : Progress report, D.-l, 135. Public buildings, general, 8.-7 a, 12. Contact with local bodies, D.-l, 128. Public buildings— Declaration of new main highways and adjustments, Courthouses, 8.-7 a, 12. D.-l, 132. Education buildings, 8.-7 a, 13. Elimination of level crossings on main highways, D.-l, Public works and services : Maintenance, 8.-7, 134, 129. 137. Examinations for foremen and overseers on road- Public Works, departmental, 8.-7 a, 5. construction, D.-l, 132. Railways— Finance, D.-l, 121. Improvements and additions to open lines, 8.-7 a, 10. Main Highways Account, D.-l, 124, 148. Railway-construction, 8.-7 a, 9. General, D.-l, 119. Unopened lines : Maintenance, 8.-7, 137. Legislation, D.-l, 120. Roads, &c. — Operation of magnetic truck, D.-l, 132. Auckland, 8.-7 a, 28. Personnel, D.-l, 119. Christchurch, 8.-7 a, 50. Plant, D.-l, 131. Dunedin, 8.-7 a, 52. Traffic census, D.-l, 128. General, 8.-7 a, 58. Minister's statement — Gisborne, 8.-7 a, 36. Aerodromes establishment, D.-l, xxiii. Greymouth, 8.-7 a, 48. Defence work, D.-l, xxvii. Invercargill, 8.-7 a, 55. Finance, D.-l, v. Maintenance and repairs, 8.-7, 136. Harbour works, D.-l, xxiv. Napier, 8.-7 a, 43. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, xiii. Nelson, 8.-7 a, 46. Irrigation, D.-l, xvii. Roading, drainage, improvements, &c., of Crown Lands improvement, D.-l, xix. lands under section 17 of the Land Laws AmendLighthouses, D.-l, xxiv. ment Act, 1927, 8.-7 a. 59. Main highways, D.-l, viii. " Stratford, 8.-7 a, 40. Policy, D.-l, i. Tauranga, 8.-7 a, 34. Plant mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxvii. Taumarunui, 8.-7 a, 38. Public buildings, D.-l, xx. Wellington, 8.-7 a, 44. Railways, D.-l, xvii. Whangarei,_B.-7a, 23. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, Swamp land drainage, 8.-7 a, 65. xxiv. Telegraph extension, 8.-7 a, 60. Settlement and other roads, D.-l, x. Tourist resorts : Development, 8.-7 a, 22. Settlement of unemployed workers, D.-l, xxvi. tTnemployed workers, settlement of, 8.-7 a, 66 Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxv. Expenditure out of, on mental hospitals, buildings, &c., Tourist and health resorts, D.-l, xxv. during the financial year ended 31st March, 1936, Public buildings : Report by Government Architect — H.-7, 21. Agriculture Department, D.-l, 55. Expenditure, total, out of, for buildings and equipment Courthouses, D.-l, 53. at each mental hospital from Ist July, 1877, to 31st Defence Department, D.-l, 55. March, 1936, H.-7, 21. Education Department, D.-l, 54. Net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended Health Department, D.-l, 55. 31st- March, 1936, compared with the year ended 31st Mental hospitals, D.-l, 54. March, 1935, 8.-6, x. Miscellaneous, D.-l, 55. Statement of receipts and expenditure of the Fund for the Police-stations and gaols, D.-l, 54. year ended 31st March, 1936, compared with the year Post-offices, D.-l, 53. ended 31st March. 1935, 8.-l [Pt. I], 14-15. Vice-regal, D.-l, 53. Statement showing the issues from the Fund for the Budget (Financial Statement) — financial year ended 31st March, 1936, compared with Capital works : Expenditure, 8.-6, 13. the sums voted under the Appropriation Act, 1935, Coastal survey, 8.-6, 12. 8.-l [Pt. I], 46. Highways and roads, 8.-6, 11. General Purposes Account— Housing, 8.-6, 11. Imprests and recoveries, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 44. Hydro-electricity development, 8.-6, 12. Total ways and means, and the total net expenditure to Lands improvement, 8.-6, 12. 31st March, 1936, 8.-6, xi. Mental hospitals, 8.-6, 11. Hours of work : Draft convention concerning the reduction Miscellaneous works, 8.-6, 12. of : International Labour Conference Report, A.-l, 7-9. Nature of works, 8.-6, 10. Irrigation— Programme, aggregate, 8.-6, 12. Canterbury, H.-29, 16, 37. Public borrowing not necessary this year, 8.-6, 10. Redcliff irrigation area, H.-34, 51, 65. Public buildings, 8.-6, 11. South Canterbury, H.-34, 51, 59. Railway-construction, 8.-6, 10. Main highways and roads— Radio beacons, 8.-6, 12. Main highways— Cook Islands, A.-3, 12. Account — Departmental: Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, audited audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 62. 8.-l [Pt. IV], 71. Electric Supply Account: Balance-sheet and statements Recoveries on account of expenditure, &c., 8.-l of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 27. [Pt. ll], 52. Fund— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 11 ; 8.-7 a, 71. Appropriations chargeable on the Fund and other Revenue, 8.-6, 17. accounts for the year ending 31st March, 1937— Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], Dairy industry loans, 8.-7 a, 69. 30-31. Electric Supply Account— Road finance : Transport Department report, H.-40, 11. Development of water power, 8.-7 a, 70. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Harbour works, 8.-7 a, 20. Programme : Statement by Minister of Public Works, Health and hospital institutions, 8.-7 a, 19. D.-la— Maintenance, 8.-7, 134. Accidents on works, D.-la, 4. Mental hospital buildings, 8.-7 a, 17. Accommodation on works, D.-la, 4. Police-stations, 8.-7 a, 14. Agreements— Irrigation and water-supply, 8.-7 a, 64. Application of, D.-la, 5. Lands improvement, 8.-7, 136 — Public Works workers' agreement, 1936 : Terms and Lands : Miscellaneous, 8.-7 a, 61. conditions of employment, D.-la, 6. Lighthouses, 8.-7 a, 20. Term of, D.-la, 5. Main Highways Account, 8.-7, 11 ; 8.-7 a, 71. Workers, D.~la, 3.
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PUBLIC WORKS —continued. RAlLWAYS—continued. Programme—continued. Annual statement —continued. All works to be standard works, D.-la, 3. Minister's statement — Complaints, D.-la, 4. Control, change of, D.-2, ii. Conditions on public works, D.—la, 1. Finance, D.-2, iv. Co-operative-contract system to be adopted, D.-la, 3. Government Railways Workshops, D.-2, v. Holiday privileges, D.—la, 3. Major works, D.-2, iv. Main highways control, D.-la, 2. Mamaku Sawmill: Reopening, D.-2, ii. Planned programme necessary, D.—la, 2. Rail cars to eliminate mixed trains, D.—2, iii. Preference to unionists, D.-la, 4. Railway-construction policy, D.-2, ii. Recreation facilities, D.-la, 4. Railway prospects, D. -2, iii. Two pays per week, D.-la, 3. Staff organization, D.-2, ii. Workers' agreement, D.—la, 3. Traffic : Review, I).- 2, v. Railway-construction — Transport Co-ordination, D.—2, iv. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Workers : Concessions, D.-2, ii. Napier-Gisborne, South Island (Main Trunk), and Working results, five years (1932-36), D.-2, vi. West-port-Inangahua lines : Departmental reports, Appropriations for the year— D _Ib. Carriage of mails, 8.-7, 267. Policy, D.-2, iii. Construction, 8.-7 a, 9. Western Samoa, A.-4, 25. Department, 8.-7, 253. Lines — PUDNEY, S. G. —■ Open : Improvements and additions, 8.-7 a, 10. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Unopened : Maintenance, 8.-7, 137. Working Railways Account, I». 7, 253. PURU RURUHIRA AND OTHERS — Construction, D.-l, xvii, 26. Report on petition of, G.- 6a ; 1,— 3, 6. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Napier-Gisborne, South Island (Main Trunk), and QUINNEY, A.—• Westport-Inangahua lines : Departmental reports, Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. D.-Ib. Policy, D.-2, iii. RABBIT NUISANCE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND Department— PASTORAL. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, auditor, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 86. RACING CLUBS— Interest payable by, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vi. Payment to, of proportion of totalizator-tax : appropria- Expenditure, D.-l, 9. tions for the year, 8.-7, 11. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xxiv. Level-crossings : Elimination, D.-l, 129. RADIO BEACONS — New Zealand Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Association of Wellington : Report on petition of, Marine Department report, H.-15, 7. 1.-2, 4. Railway Officers' Institute: Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. RADIO BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELE- Superannuation Fund — GRAPH. Actuarial Examination for the septennial period ending 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. RAE, A. H.— Annual report, D.-5. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 3. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 83. RAFFLE, A. E. — Western Samoa, A.-4, 25. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Working Railways Account: Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], 40-41. RAFFLES. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. RAMEKA TE ANE AND OTHERSRAGWORT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 21. RAHI ERANA AND OTHERS— RANGIKUMEA, H., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 23. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. R Society of Railway Servants : Report on audited , 8 .-l petition, 1.-l, 8 - [pti IV]j 94 —of accounts and statistical Report, together with balance-sheet and statements of returns, 1936, D.-2, 1-31. accounts, for the year, C.-U, 3. General Manager's report — Advertising service, D.-2, xv. RANGI RĀROA Bookstall service, D.-2, xvii. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. CommercTaTbranfh, D V -2, xxvi. RANGI TUANUI TAMIHANA AND OTHERSDepartmental dwellings, D.-2, xix. Report on petition of, G.-6a ; 1.-3, 10. Finance, D.-2, vii. Goods and live-stock, D.-2, xiii. RARGTONGA tio^ Isolated sections, D.-2, xxv. Rarotonga fruit inquiry, H.-44, 21 ; H.-44a ; 1.-13, 4. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xix. Parcels, luggage, and mails, D.-2, xii. RAWNSLEY, G. J. Passenger traffic, D.-2, xi. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. Railway publicity, D.-2, xxvi. Refreshment service, D.-2, xvi. REED, F. Road motor services, D.-2, xviii. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4 ; 1.-4, 2. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xx. Signal and electrical, D.-2, xxviii. REFUGEES — Stores Branch, D.-2, xx. International assistance, A.-5, 19. Staff D.-2 xxi. Nansen International Office for, A.-5, 19. Subsidiary'serviees, D.-2, x. Assyrians of Iraq ; Settlement, A.-5, 19. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xx. Timber areas, D.-2, xxi. REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICETrain services, D.-2, xxii. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 108. Transportation, D.-2, xxii. Ways and Works Branch, D.-2, xxvii. REID, W., AND OTHERS Workshops, D.-2, xxi. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4.
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RELIGION— RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT ACT, 1927— Western Samoa : Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 18. Statement of disbursements, &c„ 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. RELLS, R., AND OTHERS — RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARD Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. Annual report for the year ended 30th June, 1936, 8.-l4— Administration, 8.-14, 3. REPARATION— Business as at 30th June, 1935, and 30th June, 1936 : otate Advances Umce Account: statement ot accounts, Comparative statement, 8.-14 9. &c., 8.-13, 14. Co-operative Rural Intermediate Credit Associations, REPAYMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT - Directors and Secretary.Treasurers of Co-operative Appropriation for the year, 8.-7, 9. Rural Intermediate Credit Associations, 8.-l 4, 9-12 Keport and accounts of the Public Debt Commission for the Discounting, 8.-14, 6. year, 8.-16. Finance and accounts, 8.-14, 7. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND — General policy and delegations to district organizations, Statement of accounts and report of the Board of Directors Loans for the year ended 31st March, 1936, 8.-16— Direct, 8.-14, 6. Assets, B -16, 1. For the purchase of fertilizers, 8.-14, 6. Balance-sheet and profit and loss account, 8.-16, 6. Publicity 8.-14 3. Bank-notes, 8.-16, 2. Discount rate, 8.-16, 2. RURAL LIBRARY SERVICES— Exchange rate, B--16, 2. Report by the Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library, General survey, 8.-16, 4. H.-32a Legislation, 8.-16, 2. Central lending library, H.-32A, 6, 9. Liabilities, 8.-16, 1. Controlling authority, H.-32a, 5. London lunds, 8.-16, 3. District book-stock, H.-32a, 4. New Zealand Trading Banks, 8.-16, 5. District headquarters, H.-32A, 3. Shareholders, 8.-16, 2. Economy in book-buying, H.-32a, 11. Silver coin, 8.-16, 2. Finance, H.-32a, 7. 8. » _ Inter-lending service, H.-32a, 5. RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Legislation, H.-32a, 8. Select Committee's report on, 1.-S, 6. Library District, H.-32a, 2. _ Machinery of book-service, H.-32A, 4. RETURNS OR STATEMENTS Maori travelling libraries, H.-32a, 10. Required by law or resolution to be laid before the House New Zealand problem, H.-32a, 8. of Representatives, H.-13. Position of small libraries, H.-32A, 11. _ „„„„„„ Task for the General Assembly Library, H.-32a, 9. REWETI T. KOHERE— Ultimate goal, H.-32a, 1. Report on petition of, 1.—3, 13. Voluntary system, H.~32a, 11. RIDDER, E. H. C.— RUTENE TUKI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 21, 22. RIDER. J. — RYAN, J.— Report on petition of, 1.—9, 3. Report on petition of, 1.—2, 2. ROACHE, L. F — SALARIES AND WAGES— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. Cuts, restoration : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. ~ _ Draft convention and recommendation of the International ROAD,/. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Labour Conference concerning annual holidays with pay, A.-l, 9-12. ROBBIE, S. L.— Education : School-teachers, E.-l, 2, 16 ; E.-5, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 7. Post and Telegraph Department, E.-l, 13. Public Service : Adjustment, H.-44, 2. «01 INSON, A. J. Public Works : Two pays per month, D.-la, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 4. Wages Increase : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 1. ROBINSON, H., AND OTHERS — Unemployed Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. Additional, Christmas period : Budget Statement. 8.-6, 6. ROKA ffi LS iHANA AND OTHERS— Increased rates : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Report on petition of, G.-6 ; 1.-3, 6. Workers': Arrears, H.-11, 6. RONGA WHAKAATA PERE AND ANOTHER— SALES-TAX. See under TAXATION. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 19. SAMPSON, F.— is !WLEY, C. F., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. SANDERSON, F. V., AND OTHERSROYAL NAVY. See under DEFENCE. Report on Petition of, 1.—2, 11. ROYALTIES— SAVAGE, J.— Payable to the Crown and unpaid, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. RUAKURA STATE FARM. See under AGRICULTURAL SAWMILLING. See under FORESTRY. AND PASTORAL. SAYERS, L.— RUA TAWHAI — Report on petition of, 1.—12, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. SCAFFOLDING. See under LABOUR. RUFFELL, H. W. S., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 8. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. RURAL ADVANCES Rural Advances Branch, State Advances Office : State- SCENIC RESERVES— ment of accounts, &c., 8.—13, 4. Account: Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, Statement of securities issued under, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], 9. audited, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 96.
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SCHEELJTE. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SHAKESHAFT, C. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 7. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH - Department— SHEEP. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Annual report — Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln Research SHERWIN C AND OTHERS work, H.-34, 66. >> , .... * T o * n •] .f o • ,•£ j t i i • it> i -r» i Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Council of fecientinc and Industrial Research : Reports of Research Committees— « 7 _ Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 13. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. Fruit-cold-storage research, H.-34, 42. Fruit research, H.-34, 36. SHOPS AND OFFICES AMENDMENT BILL— Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 65. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Leather research, H.-34, 34. Mineral content of pastures, H.-34, 30. SILVER-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology, H.-34, 65. SINCLAIR, W. J., AND ANOTHER— Pakihi soils research, H.-34, 33. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Plant research station, H.-34, 18. Research scholarships, H.-34, 65. SLAVERY— Soil survey, H.-34, 43. League of Nation's report on, A.-5, 18. Wheat research institute, H.-34, 27. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 70. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Geological Survey Branch, H.-34, 75. Meteorological Branch, It. 34, 90. SMITH, A., AND OTHERS — Minister's Statement — Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. Animal health and nutrition, H.-34, 3. Dairy research, H.-34, 4. SMITH, J. M.— Fruit research, H.-34, 4. Report on petition of, 1.—2, 5. Geological survey, H.-34, 5. Manufacturing industries, H. 34, 5. SMITH, J. W., AND OTHERS— Plant research, H.-34, 2. Report on petitions of, 1.-6, 2. Soil survey and land utilization, H.-34, 3. Standards, H.-34, 6. SMITHSON, E. M.— Weather services and observatories, H.-34, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Wheat research, H.-34, 4. Observatories — SNELL, J. B. — Apia, Western Samoa, H.-34, 106. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 7. Dominion, H.-34, 99. Magnetic, Christchurch, H.-34, 108. SOCIAL WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. Secretary's report — Dairy research, H.-34, 11. SOUTH AFRICA— Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 7. Empire Exhibition, Johannesburg, H.-44, 14. Expenditure and revenue, H.-34, 7. Fruit research, H.-.34, 11. SOUTH ISLAND (MAIN TRUNK) RAILWAY— Geological survey, H.-34, 8. Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 5. Leather and pelts, H.-34, 12. Meteorological branch, H.-34, 8. SOUTHLAND DISTRICT ELECTRIC - POWER SUPPLY Mineral content of pastures, 11. 34, 9. COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. Miscellaneous investigations, H.-34, 12. Observatories, 1134, 9. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Phormium tenax, H.-34, 9. Public Works' employees : Recreation facilities, D.-la, 4. Plant research station, H.-34, 10. Racing clubs, payments to, of proportion of totalizator-tax : Soil survey, H.-34, 12. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 11. Wheat research institute, H.-34, 11. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Appropriations for the year— Winter sports, &c.— Department, 8.-7, 177. Alpine climbing : List of high ascents, 1935-36— Dominion Laboratory, 8.-7, 184. Franz Josef Glacier, H.-2, 10. Geological Survey Branch, 8.-7, 187. The Hermitage, H.-2, 11. Observatories — Arthur Pass, C.-10, 7. Apia, 8.-7, 189. Ski-ing, H.-2, 3. Magnetic, 8.-7, 189. Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 5, 6. Research investigations, 8.-7, 179. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l STACE, G. — [Pt. IV], 96. Report on petition of, 1.—4, 2. Fishing industry : Research work, 8.-6, 13. Tobacco-growing, H.-29, 11, 61. STAGPOOLE, C. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. SCOTT, H, T.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 38. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l COMMERCE. [Pt. IV], 127. Stamp and death duties : Budget Statement, 8.-6, iv, 18. SELECT COMMITTEES. See under COMMITTEES. STANDARDSSERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICES ACT. See under LABOUR. Report, H.-34, 6. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND STANLEY, V. J., AND ANOTHER— SURVEY. Report on petition of, 1,— 2, 3. SETTLERS (see also under LANDS AND SURVEY)— STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION— Advances to Settlers Branch State Advances Office : Annual report and accounts for the period ended 31st Statement of accounts, &c., 8.-13, 2. March, 1936, 8.~13a— Chairman's report for period ended 31st March, 1936, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS — with addenda to 30th June, 1936, 8.-13 a, 1-10. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. Statements of accounts, &c., 8.-13 a, 11. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. SHADBOLT, E. F. — Writing off of losses on securities taken over by, 8.-l Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. [Pt,. ll], vii.
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STATE ADVANCES OFFICE — ] SUPERANNUATION (see also GOVERNMENT SUPERANAccount : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 288. I NUATION FUNDS) — Annual report, 8.-13— National health insurance and superannuation : Budget Statements of accounts, &c. — Statement, 8.-6, 2. Advances Office Sinking Fund Branch, 8.-13, 10. Advances to Settlers' Branch, 8.-13, 2. SURVEYS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Advances to Workers' Branch, B. 13, 6. Cold-storage Advances Account, 8.-13, 14. SUTHERLAND, K.— Pishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-13, 12. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-13, 13. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. Local Authorities Branch, 8.-13, 8. Miscellaneous Business Branch: Housing Account, SYME, W. — 8.-13, 11. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3, 6. Public Debt Sinking Fund Branch, 8.-13, 9. Repatriation, 8.-13, 15. TAILORING TRADE REGULATIONS. See under LABOUR. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-13, 4. Superintendent's report, 8.-13, 1. TANGNEY, E.— Balance-sheets and statements of account, audited, 8.-l Report on petition of, 1-2, 5 [Pt. IV]— Advances Office Sinking Funds Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], TAUMARUNUI BOROUGH COUNCIL — 139. Report on Petition of, 1.-2, 11. Cold-storage Advances Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 143. Fishing Industry Promotion Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 141. TAUPIRI DRAINAGE AND RIVER BOARD EMPOWERING Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account, 8.-l BILL — [Pt. IV], 142. Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 3. Housing Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 140. Local Authorities Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 137. TAXATION— Public Debt Sinking Funds Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 138. Income : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 15, 16. Repatriation, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 144. Land : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. Rural Advances Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 133. Motor-vehicles, 1923-36, H.-40, 43. Settlers' Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 131. Petrol — Workers' Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 135. Allocation of petrol-tax, H.-40, 41. Loans Account : Statement of receipts and expenditure, Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927 : Yield and distribu-8.-l [Pt. I], 36-37. tion, H.-40, 9. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 17. Special mileage taxation, H.-40, 10. Sales : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 17. STATE COAL MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. System and simplification : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Totalizator ; Payments to racing clubs of proportion of : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 11. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE- Unemployment : Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 36. Account : Appropriations for the year, J3.-7, 285. Western Samoa A.-4 10 12. Annual report of the General Manager, H.-6. Yield : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Annual report of the Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l TAYLOR, A. S., AND OTHERS [Pt. IV], 103. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 3. Accident Branch, 8.-l [Pt, IV], 102. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 6. TAYLOR, E. B. Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. STATE FORESTS. See under FORESTRY. TAYLOR, J.— STAYT C M B Report on petition of, I.—l, 7. Report ; n petition of, 1-12, 5. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. STEPHENS, E. J., AND OTHERS— TE ATARANGI TUKINO— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 23. STEPHENSON, T. H.— TE AUTA TE ROU NGATAI— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Report on petition of, G.-6h ; 1.-3, 10. qTFVFNS r AND OTHFRS TE HATA TIPOKI AND OTHERSSTEVENS, C., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 24. Report on petition of, 1.-9, 3. TE HUINGA KOHERE— STORES Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. tidustries"a'n<Tcommerce Department, H.-44, 15. TE KAPUA RANGATAUA AND ANOTHERPost and Telegraph, F.-l, 14. Ee P ort on petition of, 1.-3, 7. Railways Department, D -2, xx. TE KATA TAMAHINA AND OTHERS— Stores Control Board : Annual report- Report on petition of, G.-6c ; 1.-3, 7. Contracts, H.-4, 2. Preference to New Zealand and British manufacturers, TE KAUWHATA HORTICULTURAL STATION See under H.-4, 2. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Purchases, H.-4, 1. Agricultural Seeds, H.-4, 2. TE KUITI BOROUGH COUNCIL— Report on petition of. 1.-2, 11. STOREY, W. P•' TFPPFTT 6 T Report on petition of, 1.-12, 6. Report ' Qn pet - tion of> L _ l2> 4 . SULLIVAN, M., AND ANOTHER— TE RAU O TE RANGI JACOBS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. SULLIVAN W AND OTHERS - TELEGRAPHS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. TERRITORIAL FORCES. See under DEFENCE. SUMNER BOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL— TERRY, H. R., AND OTHERS— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 5 ; 1.-16, 4. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5.
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THOMPSON, F.— TOVEY, S. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. THOMSON, H. F. R.— TOWN-PLANNING— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. Arthur Pass National Park Board, C.-10, 7. THOMSON N S • Internal Affairs Department report on, H.-22, 3. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. TRADE (see also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE)— TIKI RIITI AND OTHERS Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Number, H.-U, 5. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. Exports- A '~ 3 ' ' TIMBER AND SAWMILLING INDUSTRY. See under £ air f in^ ustr y : V^l ue ' H C? 9 ' 55> FORESTRY -rrurt : Value, &c., M.~29, 59. Imports and exports of the Dominion in each financial TIMMINGS, W. E. year end .® d 31st March from 1931 to 1936 : Statement, Report on petition of, 1.-5, 6. „ , Internal, and manufacturing development: Budget StateTIPIWAI HOUKAMAU AND ANOTHER— xr ™ 6 ?*,' "VH \ Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. ? lu f s ' anc^» Preference given by Stores Control Board to New Zealand TOBACCO British Manufacturers, H.-2, 2. Growing H.-29 11 61 Reciprocal: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 12, 26, 27, 28. TODD, C. J.— With— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 5. Australia, H.-44,0. British West Indies, H.-44, 8. TOMKIES, E. A.— Canada, H.-44, 6. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Eastern Markets, H.-44, 12. r Europe, H.-44, 11. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Islands— Annual report, C.-10, 5. Cook Islands, H.-44, 11 Western Samoa, H.-44, 9. TOOMEY P. F. United Kingdom, H.-44, 4. Report'on'petition of, 1.-12, 6. United States of America, H.-44, 7. TONGA AWHIKAU AND OTHERS— TRADE-MARKS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADEReport on Petition of, 1.—3, 24. MARKS. TONGA ISLAND— TRADE UNIONS. See FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE Trade with, H.-44, 11. UNIONS ; also LABOUR. TOTALIZATORS. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. TRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY TRAMWAYSDEPARTMENT— Lines construction, &c., D.-l, 52. Annual report— Appreciation, H.-2, 3. TRANSPORT— Booklets and general publicity, H.-2, 5. Co-ordination Board : Annual report— Controlling officers : Extracts from reports of— Appeals, H.-40a, 2. Australia, H.-2, 6. Air Services, H.-40a, 4. Canada and the Eastern United States of America, Goods-services, H.-40A, 3. H.-2, 6. Inquiries and investigations, H.-40a, 4. Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 10. Passenger-services, H.-40a, 3. Little Barrier Bird Sanctuary, JI.-2, 8. General, H.-40a, 10. London, H.-2, 7. Introductory, H.-40A, 1. Milford Sound, H. -2, 10. Routine business, H.-40a, 9. Morere Hot Springs, H.-2, 10. Statistical summary, H.-40a, 8. Rotorua, H.-2, 8. Co-ordination : Road and rail, D.-2, iv. Te Aroha, 11. 2, 8. Department— Waikaremoana (Lake House), H.-2, 9. Annual report — Waitomo Caves and Hotel, H.-2, 9. Appendix— Western America, H.-2, 7. Maps— Co-operation, H.-2, 4. Map of North Island showing Transport Districts, Cruises, H.-2, 2. H.-40, 52. Empire Chamber of Commerce, H.-2, 4. Map of South Island showing Transport Districts Exhibitions, H.-2, 3. H.-40, 53. Film publicity and distributions, H.-2, 4. ; Traffic Density Map of North Island, H.-40, 54. Finance, H.-2, 4. Traffic Density Map of South Island, H.-40, 55. High Ascents, Season, 1935—36— Statistical tables — Franz Josef Glacier, H.-2, 10. Analyses of data relating to fatal motor accidents Hermitage, H.-2, 11. in the Dominion during the year, H.-40, 51. Overseas activities, H.-2, 3. Annual yield from taxation of motor-vehicles, Party tours, H.-2, 3. H.-40, 43. Plant and buildings, H.-2, 4. Applications for goods-service licenses for the year Publicity, H.-2, 3. H.-40, 48. Service, H.-2, 3. Applications for passenger-service licenses, H.-40, Ski-ing championships, H.-2, 3. 44. Staff changes, H.-2, 2. Assets and liabilities of licensed passenger-services, Tourist traffic increase, H.-2, 2. H.-40, 47. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 166, 169. Average operating-expenses and revenue of Publicity— licensed passenger-services, 46. Railways Department, D.-2, xxvi. Classification of goods-trucks according to size of— Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 3. Fleet, H.-40, 50. Tourist and health resorts — Truck, H.-40, 50. Department— Distribution of the petrol-tax to the boroughs, Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 22. H.-40, 41. Buildings, construction, &c„ D.-l, xxv, 55. Goods-service licenses classified according Tongariro National Park Board: Annual report, C.-10, 5. number of vehicle authorities, 34.
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TRANSPORT —continued. TUAKAKA MOKENA KOHERE— Department—continued. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. Annual report—continued. Appendix—continued. TUARAKI KARAKA AND OTHERS — Statistical tables —continued. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. Lengths of the various classes of roads, streets, and bridges in the Dominion, 11. 40, 42. TUBERCULOSIS. See under HEALTH. Lengths of the various types of bridges in the Dominion, H.-40, 42. TUNG OIL — Motor-vehicle registrations by Highway Districts, Planting of trees, H.-29, 62. H.-40, 40. Motor-vehieles licenses, H.-40, 40, 41. TUNGSTEN. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Traffic and financial statistics of licensed passengerservices, H.-40, 45. TUPITO MARUERA AND OTHERS— Traffic revenue, expenditure, and capital statistics Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8, 22. of licensed goods-services, H.-40, 49. Changes in transport laws and regulations, H.-40, 39. TURVEY, L. M., AND OTHERS — Commercial air-transport, H.-40, 37. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. Heavy Motor-vehicle Regulations, 1932, H.-40, 14. Allocation of heavy traffic fees, H.-40, 14. TUTAWA PARAEROA AND OTHERS — Limitation of loads on roads, H. 40, 14. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. Introductory, H.-40, 3. Motor accidents, H.-40, 37. TUWHARETOA TRUST BOARD— Motor-spirits Taxation Act, 1927, H.-40, 9. Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Distribution of petrol-tax, 11.-40, 9. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 84. Petrol-tax yield, H.-40, 9. Refunds of petrol-tax, H.-40, 10. UNEMPLOYMENT (see also under LABOUR) — Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, H.-40, 4. Board : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, 8.-l Motor-vehicle registration-plates, H.-40, 8. [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 73. Motor-vehicles actually on the road, H.-40, 8. Board (late) : Memorandum with appendices prepared by Motor-vehicles licensed, H.-40, 7. Minister of Labour, H.-35. Petrol-consumption by motor-vehicles and other- Camps : Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 7. wise, H.-40, 9. Decrease, H.-11, 1. Registration of motor-vehicles, by country of maim- Employment — facture, H.-40, 5. Administration : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 13. Registration of motor-vehicles, by types of vehicles, Promotion of full time : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. H.-40, 4. Fund— Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. 1928, H.-40, 3. Estimated resources, 8.-6, 7. " Hit and run " drivers, H.-40, 4. Revenue and expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Review of premium rates, &c., H.-40, 3. Statement of receipts and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I], Statistics re premiums and claims, H.-40, 3 . 40-41. Road finance (H. 40, 11) — Statement of recoveries on account, of expenditure, &c., Annual charges per mile on roads, streets, &c., 8.-l [Pt. ll], 53. H.-40, 13. Gold-prospecting — Dominion's road bill, 1929-34, 11.-40, 11. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Motor-taxation, H.—4o, 14. Subsidies, C.—2, 14, 29, 48. Sources of money expended on road bill, H.-40, 12. New industries : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Special mileage-taxation, H.-40, 10. Placement scheme : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Traffic census, 11. 40, 16. Teachers, E.—2, 33. Traffic control, H.-40, 38. Wages— Drivers' hours, H.-40, 39. Additional, Christmas period, 8.-6, 6. Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, H.-40, 38. Increased rates : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. Traffic offences, H.-40, 38. Workers — Transport Licensing Act, 1931, H.-40, 38. Lectures, E.-2, 56. Transport Licensing Act, 1931, H.—4o, 33. Settlement, D.—l, xxvi. Appeals, H.-40, 36. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 66. Goods-services, H.-40, 35. State Forest Service, C.-3, 17. AppropSSorte feiTrtV-i 22. UNEMPLOYMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 1932-Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, Controller and Auditor-Geneial s report on, B. 1 [Pt. ll], 8.-l (Pt. IV), 107. vu - Motor-vehicles, &c„ registration of, by Post and Tele- UNIONISTS— graph Department, F/-1, 22. Preference to, on public works, D.-la, 4. Main Highways Board : Report, D.-l, 52. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — Road motor services, Railways Department, D.-2, xvm. Trade with, H.-44, 7. Traffic census, D.-l, 128. Traffic control, D.-l, 131. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. TREASURY BILLS- VAKATINI ARIKI AND OTHERSBudget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 4. -TDPacxmv nsrpARTMFNT - VALUATION DEPARTMENT— TREASURY DEPARTM Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 93. Appropriations for the yeai Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, 8.-l Department, 8.-7, 22 iy IQ9 B_, [pt _ IV , S up, to 1935], 77. Miscellaneous, 13.-7, z4. L Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, audited, B.—l VANSTONE, H. E.— [Pt. IV], 128. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Miscellaneous : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, r 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1935], 87. VITAL STATISTICS (see also under HEALTH)— Public securities held by, 8.-10, 7. Cook Islands, A.-3, 6. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. TREATY FOR THE LIMITATION OF NAVAL ARMAMENTS- WAAKA TE ARAKAI AND OTHERSSigned in London on 25th March, 1936, A.-7. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. Te S clFpts tnd'dlsbur7ements, &c„ under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 43. of, L-12, 7.
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WAGES. See SALARIES AND WAGES. WESTERN SAMOA —continued. Mandated Territory : Sixteenth annual report of, &c. —ctd. WAIPAPA, M. V.— Population, A.-4, 25. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. Status, A.-4, 2. Public Works, 25. WAI YEP AND CO. — Social conditions of the natives, A.-4, 17. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. Taxation, A.-4, 12. Territory, status, A.-4, 2. WAKA RAWIRI — Trade, A.-4, 12, 26, 27, 28. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. Trade, with, 9. WAKA RAWIRI AND ANOTHER — WESTPORT HARBOUR— Report on petition of, G.-6b ; Ī.-3, 20. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7, 78. Public securities held by the Public Trustee as Sinking WAKE, J. Fund Commissioner for Westport Harbour Board, Report on petition of, 1.-12, 7. 8.-10 24. WAI AT RATORY ' WESTPORT-INANGAHUA RAILWAYAGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 8. war Between- WEST, T., AND OTHERSAbyssinia and Italy, A.-5, 4-6. Report on petition of, T. 2, 6. Bolivia and Paraguay, A.-5, 18. Funds : Report, H.-22, 8. WHAKATANE PAPER MILLS, LIMITED, WATER-SUPPLY Graves : Report H.-22, 7. EMPOWERING BILL— Pensions. See under PENSIONS. Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-13, 4. WARD, A.— WHANGAREI COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. State of affairs and balance-sheet, E.-2, 84. WARNER, M,— - WHIGHT, D , AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. WATER-POWER DEVELOPMENT. See under PUBLIC WHITEHOUSE C J — ORKS. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6. WEBB, E. R., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 8. WILD, P. Report on petition of, 1.—2, 5. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT. See under LABOUR. WILKINSON, W. D.— WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING BILL— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 10. Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 4. WILLCOCKS, C. R.— WELLINGTON CITY RECLAMATION AND EMPOWERING Report on petition of, 1.-2, 5. BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 2. WILLIAMS, A. L. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 11. WELNOSKI, F. I.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. WILLIAMS, S. F. G. — Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. WERIHI TUJRI— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. WILSON, A. Report on petition of, 1.-5, 4. WESTERN SAMOA— Apia Observatory : Report, H.-34, 106. WILSON, A. E. Appropriations for the year— Report on petition of, 1.—2, 9.. Apia Observatory, 8.-7, 189. Bananas : Export, 8.-7, 66. WILTON, E. J., AND OTHERS M.v. § Maui Pomare," 8.-7, 67. Report on petition of, 1.-4, 3. Samoan Estates, 8.-7, 66. Hydro-electricity, &c. : Statistics for year, D.-l, 114. WIREMU KEEPA HAKIAHA AND OTHERS— Mandated Territory : Sixteenth annual report of the Report on petition of, 1.-3, 17. Government of New Zealand on the administration of. for the year ended 31st March, 1936, A.-4— WIREMU KEEPA PATAHURI AND OTHERS— Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 17. Report on petition of, G.-6d ; 1.-3, 7. Defence, A.-4, 17. Education, A.-4, 18-20. WIREMU PUKAPUKA AND OTHERS— Finance, A.-4, 6-11. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. Forests and agriculture, A.-4, 18. Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 18. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— General administration— Child welfare Finance, A.-4, 4. Annual report, E.-4. Lands and Survey, A.-4, 5. League of Nations report, A.-5, 17. Native Affairs, A.-4, 4. Girls : Employment in factories, H.-11, 3. Persons of part Samoan blood, A.-4, 4. Traffic in, A.-5, 17. Port and harbour services, A.-4, 5. Women Postal and radio, A.-4, 5. Committees, Western Samoa : Functions, A.-4, 22. Public Trust Office, A.-4, 5. Nationality, A.—s, 7. Staff, A.-4, 5. Status, A.-5, 7-8. Visits, 4. Unemployed, H.-35, 8. Health, A.-4, 21-24. International relations, A.-4, 3. WOODING, E. L. Judicial organization, A.—4, 13-16. Report on petition of, 1.—12, 4. Labour, A.-4, 18. Land tenure, A.-4, 24. WOODLEY, E. M Liquor and drugs, A.-4, 20. Report on petition of. 1.-7, 1. Mines, A.-4, 25. Police and prisons, A.-4, 17. WOOL. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.
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WORKERS— WRIGHT, P. E.— Advances to Workers' Branch, State Advances Office : Report on petition of, 1.-2, 9. Statement of accounts, &c., 8.-13, 6. Public Works : Agreement, D.-la, 3. Railways : Concessions, D.-2, ii. tf c q Recruiting, special system : Draft conventions and WYLIE, E. 8., AND OTHERS recommendations concerning the regulation and elimi- Report on petition of, 1.—13, 6. nation, A.-1, 2-7. Unionists, preference to, on public works D.-I a, 4. Unemployed— YOUNG, C. S Gold-prospecting, C.-2, 14, 29, 48. t t « o State Forest Service, C.-3, 17. Report on petition of, I. 2,3. Settlement, D.-l, xxvi. Appropriations for the year, 8.-7 a, 66. Wages, arrears : Collection, H.-11, 6. YOUTHS— Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Number, H.-ll WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT— 5. Cases under, H.-11, 6. Employment in factories, H.-11, 3. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION— Grant, restoration, 8.-6, 14. Report, E.—7, 9, 15. ZIMMERMAN, H. — Statements of receipts and payments, E.-7, 14, 17, 24, 33. Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1.
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