INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THIRD SESSION, TWENTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT.
VOLUME I, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A—B. VOLUME 11, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C—G. VOLUME 111, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, H—l.
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE— State Fire Insurance Department—Accident Insurance Branch— Annual report, H.-6a. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 5. ACCIDENTS — Aviation, H.-37, 9. Fire — Fire fatalities in licensed hotels, H.-12, 2. Loss of life in fires, H.-12, 2. Labour, H.—ll, 2. Mining and quarry, C.-2, 7. Railways— Annual Statement, D.-2, vii. Aylesbury, D.—2, vii. Derailment of special excursion train near Ratana on 26th March, 1938, D.-2, vii, xl; D.-3. Road, H.-40, 18, 22, 30, 41. Unification of statistics, A.-sd, 5. ADMIRALTY CHARTS— H.-15, 11. ADVERTISING— Railways Department, D.-2, xix. AFFORESTATION. See FORESTRY. AGREEMENTS— Trade between New Zealand and Switzerland, A.-l. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Committee, Select — Final report, 1.-10, 2. Herring, W. J., and others : Report on petition, 1.-10, 1. Holmes, A. S., and others : Report on petition, I.—lo, 2. Sparrow, H., and another : Report on petition, I.—lo, 1. Special reports, 1.-10, 2. Stallions Bill: Report, I.—lo, 2. Stock Amendment Bill: Report, 1.-10, 2. Cook Islands, A.-3, 7. Department: Annual report, H.-29 — Accounts Division : Report of Accountant, H.-29, 8. Chemistry Section : Report of Director — Chemical control of ragwort, H.-29, 61. Deficiency diseases of live-stock, H.-29, 57. Fertilizers, H.-29, 59. Liming materials, H.-29, 59. Mineral deficiencies and fruit-tree growth, H.-29, 58. Nauru and Ocean Islands phosphate, H.-29, 62. Pig-feeding and carcass-quality, H.-29, 58,
AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Department—continued. Chemistry Section—continued. Samples from Fields Division experimental trials, H.-29, 60. Soils, H.-29, 59. Stock foods, H.-29, 58. Toxicologioal, H.-29, 60. Vitamin A content of butters, H.-29, 58. Dairy Division : Report of Director— Butter, H.-29, 46, 47. Boxes, H.-29, 47. Regrading, H.-29, 48. Casein, H.-29, 48. Certificate-of-record testing, H.-29, 51. Cheese, H.-29, 48. Regrading, H.—29, 48. Cheese-testing suppliers' milk and cream samples at dairy factories, H.-29, 49. Cool-storage temperatures, H.-29, 49. Cream-grading, H.-29, 49. Dairy-factory managers, 1934, H.-29, 49. Dairy Laboratory, Wallaceville, H.-29, 50. Export values, H.-29, 46. Farm-dairy instruction, H. 29, 49. Herd-testing, H.-29, 51. Inspection of New Zealand dairy-produce in Great Britain, H.-29, 49. Legislation, H.-29, 51. Milk-grading, H.-29, 49. Milking-machines, H.-29, 49. Production, H.-29, 46. Prosecutions, H.-29, 51. The season, H.-29, 46. Zoning, H.-29, 46. Director-General's report— Administration : Policy of unified control, H.-29, 7. Animal-husbandry problems, H.-29, 4, 5. Farm production, H.-29, 4. Stock breeding and management, H.-29, 6. Stock diseases, H.-29, 5, 6, 7. Stock nutrition, H.-29, 5. Totals of stock, areas occupied, and area under grass, 1901-2, 1919-20, and 1936-37 : Comparative table, H.-29, 4. Tussock country : Deterioration, H.-29, 5. Fields Division : Report of Director— Agricultural instruction, H.-29, 32. Arable crops, H.-29, 30. Artificial fertilizers, H.-29, 45. Barley, H.-29, 32. Crop-utilization, H.-29, 30. Departmental photography, H.-29, 45.
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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Department—continued. Fields Division —continued. Exhibits at shows, H.-29, 45. Experimental farms and areas, H.-29, 32. Farmers' field competitions, H.-29, 44. Fertilizers : Registration, H.-29, 45. Field experimental work, H.-29, 37. Flock House, H.-29, 35. Grain, by-products, and seeds : Importation, H.-29, 31. Irrigation, H.—29, 44. Land-utilization, H.-29, 41. Maize, H.-29, 32. Onions, H.-29, 31. Phormium industry, H.-29, 45. Seeds, H.-29, 31, 38, 40. Survey of drought conditions, H.-29, 30. The season, H.—29, 30. Young farmers' clubs, H.-29, 43. Horticulture Division : Report of Director — Bee-keeping industry, H.-29, 56. Cider-making, H.-29, 54. Fruit and vegetables : Local markets, H.-29, 53. Fruit: Cold storage, H.-29, 53. Fruit export, H.-29, 53. Fruitgrowing, H.-29, 52. Fruits, plants, &c., imported, H.-29, 53. Hop-culture, H.-29, 55. Instructional and experimental work, H.-29, 54. New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, H.-29, 55. Nursuries : Registration and inspection, H.-29, 55. Orchard registration and orchard-tax, H.-29, 56. Te Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 54. Tobacco-culture, H.-29, 55. Viticulture and winemaking, H.-29, 54. Live-stock Division : Report of Director — Dairy inspection, H.-29, 16. Health of live-stock, H.-29, 9. Noxious weeds, H.-29, 21. Poultry, H.-29, 18. Rabbits : Nuisance, H.-29, 21. Stock— And meat condemned : Compensation, H.-29, 17. Exportation, H.-29, 18. Importation, H.-29, 17. Slaughter of, H.-29, 17. Statistics, H.-29, 16. Wool, H.-29, 19. Minister's report — Animal husbandry, H.-29, 2. Australian Agricultural Council: Attendance, H.-29, 2. Facial eczema outbreak amongst stock in the Waikato, H.-29, 1. Farm-dairy instruction, H.-29, 2. Farmers' advisory committees: Establishment, H.-29,1. Fertilizers, carriage of, H.-29, 2. Mastitis among dairy cows, H.-29, 2. Ragwort menace, H.-29, 2. Superphosphates : Supply, H.-29, 2. Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville — Nutrition section, H.-29, 28. Report of officer in charge, H.-29, 22. Dogs registration re hydatids, H.-31, 4. Farm-labour provision, H.-11a, 13. Fertilizers— Lime : Production and distribution, H.-44, 29. Phosphatic fertilizer : Manufacture, H.-44, 24. Superphosphates : Cost of production, &c., H.-44, 29. Flax industry, H.-44, 22. Fruit industry : Fruit-inspection-fee stamps, F.-l, 18. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Onions: Board of Trade (Onion) Regulations 1938, H.-44,27. Primary products marketing— Budget statement— Export returns : Increase, 8.-6, 1. External — Dairy industry— Account, 8.-6, 3. Rationalization, 8.-6, 5. Guaranteed prices— Adjustment, 8.-6, 3. Advisory Committee, 8.-6, 4. Ensuing season, 8.-6, 4. Internal— Bobby calves, 8.-6, 6. Butter, 8.-6, 5. Eggs, 8.-6, 6. Fruit— Imported, 8.-6, 6. Local, 8.-6, 6. Honey, 8.-6, 6. Review, 8.-6, 23. Guaranteed Prices Advisory Committee, 1938 : Report, H.-30a.
AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL—continued. Research— Animal nutrition and production, H.-34, 3. Animal Research Bureau, H.-34, 32. Canterbury Agricultural College, H.-34, 81. Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 9, 14. Flax industry, H.-34, 11, 34. Fruit industry, H.-34, 10, 40. Cold storage, H.-34, 45. Gas storage, H.-34, 2. Lemon-curing, H.-34, 2. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 78. Plant, H.-34, 3, 7, 21. Tobacco, H.-34, 12, 69. Wheat, H.-34, 9, 33. Wool, H.-34, 12, 72. Share-milking Agreements Act, 1937, H.-11, 11. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 10. Standardization— Dairy machinery and requisites, H.-34a, 11. Hides, H.-34a, 11. Woolpacks, H.-34a, 11. Tobacco-growing, H.-44, 26. Western Samoa, A.-4, 27. Wheat, flour, and bread, H.-44, 26. Woolpacks, H.-44, 28. AHLFELD, B.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY— Report, H.-22, 22. ALEXANDRETTAOrganization and supervision of the first election in the Sanjak of, A.-sd, 6. ALIENS— Released from prison : Position, A.-5, 19. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT— Report, H.-22, 10. ANI NAHI HOROMONA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. APERAHAMA WITANGA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1-3, 12. APIA OBSERVATORY— Report, H.-34, 122. APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. APPROPRIATIONS— Chargeable on the— Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year, 8.--7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year, 8.-7 a. Statement showing the issues from the— Consolidated Fund for the Financial year, compared with sums voted under the Appropriation Act, 8.-l [Pt. I], 33. Public Works Fund for the financial year, compared with the sums voted under the Appropriation Act, 8.-l [Pt. I], 34. ARMISHAW, G. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. ARMS AND AMMUNITION— Arms Bureau, Police Department, H.-16, 6. Reduction and limitation of, A.-5, 11; A.-sd, 5, 10, 15. Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. ARMY BOARD. See under DEFENCE. ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK— Annual report, C.-10, 9. ART-UNIONS— H.-22, 18. ASHWORTH, W. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. ASSYRIANS OF IRAQ— Settlement, A.-sd, 7. ATA PANIORA AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13,
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ATARERIA TIKITIKI ERUERA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 4. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. AUCTIONEERS— H.-22, 16. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See under PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. AUDITORS— Friendly Societies, H.-l, 1, 7, 10. AUSTRALIA— One hundred and fiftieth Anniversary Celebrations, H.-22, 4. Trade treaty with, H.-44, 6, 16. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL, CANBERRA— Minister Of Agriculture, New Zealand, attendance at, H.-29, 2. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, SOUTH TARANAKI, INCORPORATED, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1-13, 2. AVIATION (see also DEFENCE) — Aeradio services, F.-l, 8, 26. Aerial-survey mapping, C.-la, 3. Layout of aerial survey-map sheets, C.-la, 15. Aerodromes and subsidiary services : Establishment, D.-l, xxxi, 68. Air-mail services, F.-l, 6, 17. Civil: Controller's report, H.-37, 6. Commercial air transport, H.-40, 36, 50, 51. Empire air-mail, 8.-6, 17. Industries and Commerce Department's report, H.-44, 16. Trans-Tasman air service, 8.-6, 17. BAKER, F. M.— Report on petition of, I.—l, 4. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Banking— Bank of New Zealand balance-sheet, 8.-15. Reserve Bank of New Zealand — Annual report and statement of accounts, 8.-16. Budget statement, 8.-6, 22, 24. Currency— Exchange-rates, treatment of, in Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. BARNES, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BELGIUM— Trade treaty with, H.-44, 16. BENNETT, A. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. BLUFF - STEWART ISLAND SHIPPING SERVICE— H.-15, 2. BRENNAN, T. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BRIDGES. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BROADCASTING— Aeradio services, H.-37, 10. Cook Islands, A.-3, 11. National Broadcasting Service : Annual report, F.-3— Finance — Accounts — National Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 4, 5. National Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 9, 10. Advertising, F.-3, 8. Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 6. Hours of transmission, F.-3, 2. New stations, F.-3, 8. Percentages of licenses to population, F.-3, 2. Private broadcasting-stations, F.-3, 4. Programmes, F.-3, 2, 6. Receiving-licenses, F.-3, 1. Special services, F.-3, 4. Staff, F.-3, 8. Technical, F.-3, 4, 8.
BROADCASTING —continued. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Radio beacons for shipping, H.-15, L Radio industry : Report, H.-44, 25. Radio research, H.-34, 12, 68. Spreading of advice on farm matters, H.-29, 1, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. BUDGET— Financial Statement— Budgeting position for 1938-29 — Expenditure— Annual votes, 8.-6, 19. Debt services, 8.-6, 19. Defence, 8.-6, 20. Development of primary and secondary industries, 8.-6, 20. Education, 8.-6, 19. Expenditure, 1938-39, 8.-6, 22. Health, 8.-6, 19. Main highways, 8.-6, 19. Mental hospitals, 8.-6, 20. Pensions, 8.-6, 20. Revenue— Customs, 8.-6, 20. Highways, 8.-6, 20. Income-tax, 8.-6, 21. Revenue, 1938-39, 8.-6, 21. Sales-tax, 8.-6, 20. Debt, public— Domicile, 8.-6, 11. Loans raised, 8.-6, 10. Redemptions, 8.-6, 10. Rural advances bonds, 8.-6, 11. Treasury revenue bills, 8.-6, 11* Defence — Air, 8.-6, 17. Military, 8.-6, 18. Navy, 8.-6, 18. Economic conditions, 8.-6, 1. Employment promotion, 8.-6, 15. Export returns : Increase, 8.-6, 1. Housing— Construction Department, 8.-6, 7. Contracts, 8.-6, 7. Expenditure, 8.-6, 8. State Advances Corporation, 8.-6, 8. Surveys, 8.-6, 6. Improvement within the Dominion, 8.-6, 1. Marketing— External — Dairy industry— Account, 8.-6, 3. Rationalization, 8.-6, 5. Guaranteed prices— Adjustment, 8.-6, 3. Advisory Committee, 8.-6, 4. Ensuing season, 8.-6, 4. Primary products, 8.-6, 2. Internal— Bobby calves, 8.-6, 6. Butter, 8.-6, 5. Eggs, 8.-6, 6. Fruit— Imported, 8.-6, 6. Local, 8.-6, 6. Honey, 8.-6, 6. Marketing Division, 8.-6, 5. Overseas communications — Empire air-mail, 8.-6, 17. Trans-Pacific shipping, 8.-6, 17. Trans-Tasman air-service, 8.-6, 17. Public accounts — Revenue, 8.-6, 9. Social services, 8.-6, 9. Summary of year's transactions, 8.-6, 9. Surplus for year, 8.-6, 8. Public works— Expenditure, 1938-39, 8.-6, 13. Hydro-electricity, 8.-6, 13. Land settlement and development, 8.-6, 13. Public buildings, 8.-6, 12. , Railways, 8.-6, 12. Roads and highways, 8.-6, 12. Review of Government's achievements — , Balanced budget, 8.-6, 24. Defence, 8.-6, 23. Education, 8.-6, 23. Employment promotion, 8.-6, 22. i Family allowances, 8.-6, 23.
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BUDGET—continued. Financial Statement —continued. Review of Government's achievements —continued. Health services, 8.-6, 23. Overseas trade, 8.-6, 24. Pensions, 8.-6, 23. Primary products marketing, 8.-6, 23. Public works, 8.-6, 22. Railways, 8.-6, 24. Rehabilitation of mortgagors and lessees, 8.-6, 23. Reserve Bank, 8.-6, 22, 24. State Advances Corporation, 8.-6, 22. Transport, 8.-6, 23. Secondary industries — Bureau of industry, 8.-6, 14. Industrial Efficiency Act, 8.-6, 14. Iron and steel works, 8.-6, 14. New industries, 8.-6, 15. Oil prospecting, 8.-6, 15. Secondary industries essential, 8.-6, 14. Prospectus of 1936 local conversion loan, 8.-6, xix. Tables — No. 1 : Abstract of receipts and expenditure of the financial year ended 31st March, 1938. See Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. I]. No. 2 : The public debt on 31st March, 1938. See Public Accounts. 8.-l [Pt. lII]. No. 3 : Revenue for the year ended 31st March, 1938, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, ii. No. 4 : Comparative statement of the estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1938, 8.-6, iii. No. 5 : Estimated revenue for 1938-39, compared with the actual revenue for 1937-38, 8.-6, iv. No. 6 : Stamp and death duty revenue for the year ended 31st March, 1938, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, iv. No. 7 : Statement of the Customs duties collected for 1937-38, compared with 1936-37, 8.-6, v. No. 8 : Statement of the actual net expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1938, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, v. No. 9 : Comparative statement of the appropriated and actual expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1938, 8.-6, vii. No. 10 : Estimated net expenditure for 1938-39, compared with the actual net expenditure for 1937-38, 8.-6, ix. No. 11 : Public Works Fund —Statement showing net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended 31st March, 1938, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, x. No. 12 : Statement showing the total ways and means of the Public Works Fund, General Purposes Account, and the total net expenditure to 31st March. 1938, 8.-6, xi. No. 13 : Statement showing the amount charged to " unauthorized " in each financial year from Ist April, 1928, to 31st March, 1938, 8.-6, xii. No. 14: Statement showing the available financial resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1938, as compared with the 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, xiii. No. 15: Statement of amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial years ended 31st March, from 1934 to 1938, 8.-6, xiii. No. 16 : Education expenditure—Total expenditure on education out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. No. 17 : State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1937, 8.-6, xv. No. 18 : Statement of half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvi. No. 19 : Statement showing maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1938, 8.-6, xvii. No. 20: Statement showing values of imports and exports of the Dominion in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1931 to 1938, 8.-6, xvii. No. 21 : Table showing improvement in economic conditions, 8.-6, xviii. BUILDINGS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BUREAU OF INDUSTRY. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE.
BURNS, A.— Report on petition of, X.-l, 3. BUSH-PRESERVATION— H.-22, 4. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. CALENDAR— Reform, A.-sd, 5. CANADA— Canadian National Exhibition, H.-44, 17. Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition, H.-44, 17. Trade with, H.-44, 7, 16. CARILLON. See under NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM. CARROLL, J. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. CEMENT— H.-44, 29. CHAFFEY, H. F.— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. CHARITABLE AID— Outline of system, H.-31, 69. CHARTERED CLUBS— H.-22, 16. CHATEAU TONGARIRO— Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 16. CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT, 1924— H.-44, 31. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION ; also HEALTH. CHINA— Technical collaboration with League of Nations, A.-sd, 9. CINEMA. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. CIVIL LIST ACT, 1920— Disbursements under, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. CLARK, A. R.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. CLINTON, W. A.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 3. COAL-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. COASTAL SURVEY. See under MARINE. COLLINS, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-4, .2. COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING. See under BROADCASTING. COMMITTEES— Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Agricultural and Pastoral— Einal report, 1.-10, 2. Herring, W. J., and others, 1.-10, 1. Holmes, A. S., and others, I.—lo, 2. Sparrow, H., and another, 1.-10, 1. Special reports, 1.-10, 2. Stallions Bill, 1.-10, 2. Stock Amendment Bill, 1.-10, 2. Defence— Bennett, A. E., 1-12, 2. Clark, A. R., 1.—12, 2. Clinton, W. A., 1.—12, 3. Farr, T., 1.-12, 2. Final Report, 1.-12, 3. Jefcoate, L. S., 1.—12, 2. MacPherson, V., 1.-12, 2. Maddaford, G. E., 1.-12, 3. Poulsen, I. L., 1.-12, 2. Special reports, 1.-12, 3. Thomson, R. M., 1.-12, 2. Tutty, M., 1.-12, 2. Wells, A., 1.-12, 3. White, W. R., 1.-12, 2.
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COMMITTEES —continued. Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued. Education — Education Amendment Bill, 1.-8, 2. Final report, 1.-8, 3. Gamble, V. J., and others, 1.-8, 2. Goodridge, C., 1.-8, 2. Jacobsen, N., 1.-8, 2. Lavery, C., I.—B, 2. Macintosh, J. J. M., 1.-8, 2. Recess Education Committee — Final reports, 1.-Ba, 1. Special reports, 1.-Ba, I. Special report, 1.-8, 3. Stirling, W., 1.-8, 2. Goldfields and Mines— Chaffey, H. F., 1.-4, 2. Collins, J., 1.-4, 2. Final report, 1.-4, 2. Mining Act, 1926 : Amended regulations, I. 4, 2. Nyberg, E., and another, 1.-4, 2. Special reports, 1.-4, 2. Wilson, H. G., 1.-4, 1. Industries and Commerce — Automobile Association, South Taranaki, Incorporated, and others, 1.—13, 2. Final report, 1.-13, 2. McFadden, D. W., and others, 1.-13, 2. Morgan, E., and others, 1.—13, 2. Special reports, I. —13, 2. Thornton, M., and others, 1.—13, 2. Labour Bills — Ashworth, W. A., 1.-9, 1. Final report, 1.-9, 2. Kennedy, D., 1.-9, I. Leathern, C. F., 1.—9, 1. Special report, 1.-9, 2. Lands— Dyer, H., 1.-5, 2. Final report, 1.-5, 3. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-5, 3. Lower Clutha River Improvement Bill, 1.-5, 3. Opunake Harbour Bill, 1.-5, 2. Paritutu Centennial Park Bill, 1.-5, 2. Parker, J. F„ 1.-5, 2. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 3. Southland Land Drainage Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 3. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 2. Wheeler, H. C., 1.-5, 2. Local Bills — Auckland Electric-power Board Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Bill, 1.-16, 3. Cornwall Park Trustees Rating Exemption Bill, 1.—16,5. Coromandel County Reclamation and Empowering Bill. 1.-16, 4. Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 5. Final Report, 1.-16, 6. Geraldine County River District Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Greymouth Harbour Board Loan Bill, 1.-16, 5. Local Legislation Bill, 1.—16, 5. Local Legislation Bill: Amendments proposed by His Excellency the Governor-General, 1.-16, 5. Lower Clutha River Improvement Bill, 1.-16, 3. Napier Airport Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Nelson City Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 5. Ohai Railway Board Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 3. Opunake Harbour Bill, 1.-16, 3. Otago Harbour Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. Palmerston North City Council Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Paritutu Centennial Park Bill, 1.—16, 3. Southland Land Drainage Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 5. Special reports, 1.—16, 6. Tauranga Borough Council Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Timaru Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 4. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 3. Wellington City Housing Bill, 1.-16, 4. Local Government (Amalgamation Schemes) Bill — Proceedings of Committee during taking of evidence open to press, 1.-15, 2. Report on Bill, 1.—15, 2. Special reports, 1.-15, 4. National health and superannuation : Report, 1.-6.
COMMITTEES —continued. Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.—continued. Native Affairs — Akatere-Waimahana Road, 1.-3, 12. Ani Nahi Horomona and others, 1.-3, 13. Aperahama Witianga and others, 1.-3, 12. Araukuuku Block, 1.-3, 9. Ata Paniora and another, 1.-3, 13. Atareria Tikitiki Eruera and others, 1.-3, 10. Confiscated land in Bay of Plenty, 1.-3, 4. Confiscated land in Taranaki, 1.-3, 4. Davies, H. M., 1.-3, 10. East Coast Native Trust Lands : Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1938, 1.-3, 13. East Coast Native Trust Lands : Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4, Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1938,1.-3, 14. Final report, 1.-3, 15. Hahau A 5 Block, 1.-3, 8. Haki Karawana, 1.-3, 6. Hati te Atu Te and others, 1.-3, 10. Hauturu No. 2 Block, 1.-3, 10. Heimaima Pahiri and others, 1.-3, 11. Hekenui Whakarake Te and others, 1.-3, 6. Henare Matanuku and another, 1.-3, 9. Henare Matanuku and others, 1.-3, 8. Henare Rako and others, 1.-3, 3. Heni Morete and another, 1.-3, 9. Herupara No. 1 Block, 1.-3, 9. Hiria Ahuriri, 1.-3, 8. Hirschberg, G. A., 1.-3, 8. Hiwarau Block, 1.-3, 3. Hoani Meihana and others, 1.-3, 7. Hone Nehua, 1.-3, 12. Hoori Hare (deceased), 1.-3, 13. Hori Hohua and others, 1.-3, 4. Hori Kaiwai, 1.-3, 3. Ihupuku Block : Ihupuku 4a Block, 1.-3, 6. Ikaroa Maori Land Board, 1.-3, 5. Interest in Waihou, 1.-3, 13. Kiki Rima Wakarua : Ihapuku Block, 1.-3, 6,Kipa Roera, 1.-3, 3. Kipa Roera and others, 1.-3, 7. Kohcre, R. T, 1.-3, 8. Mae Kauika and others, 1.-3, 6. Manawaora Block, 1.-3, 3. Mangapoike 2b Block, 1.—3, 7. Mangaporau Block, 1.-3, 6. Manutahi A 7a Block, 1.-3, 3. Manuwhetai and Whangai-Ariki Blocks, 1.-3, 13. Maraehara Block, 1.-3, 9. Marangairoa Id Block, 1.-3, 8. Marriner, G., 1.-3, 9. Matehuirua Horomona, 1.-3, 5. Maunganui Block, 1.-3, 5. Mere Hoone Tukariri and others, 1.-3, 13. Mere te Iwingaro and others, 1.-3, 7. Minarapa te Riri, will of, 1.-3, 10. Motutawa Island in Mokau River, 1.-3, 11. Muraoteahi Block, 1.-3, 5. Natau Ihimaera and others, 1.-3, 12. Native Housing Amendment Bill, 1.—3, 9. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 14. Ngahiwi Petiha and another, 1.-3, 8. Ngatimaru Landless Natives Block, 1.-3, 6. Ngaurukehu A 4a Block, 1.-3, 10. Ngawharewiti Tiwai Pomare and 2 others, 1.-3, 7. Panikena Kaa, 1.-3, 8. Parore, L. W., and another, 1.-3, 5. Princes Street Reserve, 1.-3, 3. Puehu Ugamahanga, Te, 1.-3, 11. Pukeroa-Oruawhata Block, 1.-3, 6. Rangi Raroa and others, 1.-3, 8. Rangirumaki Peremiki, 1.-3, 5. Reiwhati Puwhakaoho, Te, and 51 others, 1.-3, 11. Reu Reu, Te, No. 1 Block, 1.-3, 13. Reweti T. Kohere, 1.-3, 8. Ropiha, Moturoa (deceased), 1.-3, 12. Rotohokahoka D North 2a Block, 1.-3, 11. Rotoiti Lands, 1.-3, 11. Russell Township, 1.-3, 12. Special reports, 1.-3, 14. Taiporutu te Mapu, 1.-3, 11. Taite te Tomo, 1.-3, 13. Taranaki confiscated lands, 1.-3, 4. Taunatapu Rimene, 1.-3, 12. Tawai Horua, 1.-3, 8. Te Hati te Atu and others, 1.-3, 10. Te Hekenui Whakarake and others, 1.-3, 6.
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COMMITTEES —continued. Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.—continued. Native Affairs—continued. Teoti Tinoti Karetai and others, 1.-3, 3. Te Puehu Ngamahanga, 1.-3, 11. Teri T. Pihama and others, 1.-3, 4. Te Reiwhata Puwhakaoho and others, 1.-3, 11. Te Reu Reu No. 1 Block, 1.-3, 13. Te Whaiti Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks, 1.-3, 11. Tiki Riiti and others, 1.-3, 7. Tipene, R. V., 1.-3, 4. Tipiwai Houkamau, 1.-3, 8. Tunapahore Block, 1.-3, 9. Tureia, P., and others, 1.-3, 10. Turi Ruruku and others, 1.-3, 6. Waiohau Block, 1.-3, 5. Waione 3b Block, 1.-3, 11. Wairama te Whakaunua, 1.-3, 5. Wakapuaka Block, 1.-3, 6, 7. Wellington Tenths Benefit Fund. 1.-3, 3. West Coast Reserves, 1.-3, 4. Wetini Taku and others, 1.-3, 9. Whaiti, Te, 1 and 2 blocks, 1.-3, 11. Whangara Block, 1.-3, 7. Wharekahika Block, 1.-3, 8. Wi Hapi Love and others, 1.-3, 1. Wiremu Naera Pomare Estate, 1.-3, 7. Wiremu Paati and others, 1.-3, 11. Wiremu te Uira and others, 1.-3, 4. Public Accounts— Final report, 1.-14, 1. Special reports, 1.—14, 1. Public Health — Ahlfeld, 8., 1.-7, 2. Farr, C. C., and others, 1.-7, 2. Final report, 1.—7, 3. Lewis, G. L., 1.-7, 2. McLean, N., 1.-7, 2. New Zealand Federation of Funeral Directors Bill, 1.-7, 2. Rickard, H. J. S., and others, 1.-7, 2. Roache, L. F., 1.-7, 3. Special report, 1.-7, 3. Turner, F. J., and another, 1.-7, 2. Public Petitions A to L— Armishaw, Grace E., 1.-l, 4. Baker, Florence M., 1.-l, 4. Barnes, H., 1.-l, 3. Brennan, T. J., 1.-l, 3. Burns, A. 1.-l, 3. Carroll, J. J., 1.-l, 3. Dixon, R., 1.-l, 3. Donaldson, E. M., and others, 1.-l, 2. Donnelly, R., 1.-l, 2. Dubi, C. H., 1.-l, 3. Duncan, A., and another, 1.-l, 2. Ecroyd, G., and others, 1.-l, 3. Edwards, J. H., 1.-l, 2. Final report, 1.-l, 4. Gaze, E. C., 1.-l, 2. Gough, J., 1.-l, 3. Hannah, J. S., 1.-l, 3. Jennings, C. H. S., 1.-l, 2. Johnston, J. M., 1.-l, 3. Kingsbury, W. G., 1.-l, 4. Mercer, Mona E., 1.-l, 2. Neale, E., 1.-l, 4. Neilson, Kathleen, 1.-l, 4. Russell, Sir A. H., and others, 1.-l, 2. Special reports, 1.-l, 2. Winders, Lucy C., 1.-l, 2. Public Petitions M to Z— Dale, J., and others, 1.—2, 2. Final report, 1.-2, 4. Gorbey, A. R., and others, 1.-2, 3. Lawry, Rev. A., and others, 1.-2, 3. MeAvinue, Susan, 1.-2, 2. Moss, T. R. E., 1.-2, 2. Mulqueen, P. J., and others, 1.-2, 3. Nelson, J. L., 1.-2, 3. Nield, T. W., 1.-2, 2. O'Connor, J., 1.-2, 3. Ormiston, J. N., 1.-2, 3. Pilling, Mary, and others, 1.-2, 2. Redward, J., 1.-2, 2. Scandrett, H., 1.-2, 3. Scholium, W. J., and others, 1.-2, 3. Singleton, J., and others, 1.-2, 3. Smith, G. W., and others, 1.-2, 2.
COMMITTEES —continued. Select: Report on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued. Public Petitions M to Z—continued. Special report (re Chairman), 1.-2, 4. Special report (re Clerk), 1.-2, 4. Thomson, W., 1.-2, 4. Timmings, W. E., 1.-2, 2. Toomey, Anne M., 1.-2, 4. Trewby, H., 1.-2, 2. Vujcich, M., 1.—2, 4. Walker, J., and others, 1.-2, 4. Walker, W. L., 1.-2, 4. CONSOLIDATED FUND — Appropriations chargeable on the Fund and other Accounts for the year, 8.-7. Comparative statement of the appropriated and actual expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year, 8.-6, vii. Comparative statement of the estimated and actual revenue of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the year, 8.-6, iii. Statement of the actual net expenditure of the Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year compared with previous years, 8.-6, v. Statement showing the issues from the Fund for the financial year, compared with sums voted under Appropriation Act, 8.-l [Pt. I], 33. COOK ISLANDS— Administration : Public securities held by, 8.-10, 22. Annual report — Accession of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, A.-3, 1. Agriculture, A.-3, 7. Education, A.-3, 5. Finance, A.-3, 2, 3. Balance-sheet, A.-3, 16. Income and Expenditure Account, A.-3, 15. Justice and Prisons— Criminal jurisdiction, A.-3, 9. Native Land Court, A.-3, 9. Legislation, A.-3, 10. Medical and public health, A.-3, 2, 3, 4. Meteorological, A.-3, 5. Migration, A.-3, 5. Northern Cook Group : Extracts from annual reports of Agents, A.-3, 13-14. Police, A.-3, 8. Population, A.-3, 1. Post and Telegraph service, A.-3, 10. Wireless, A.-3, 11. Public Works, A.-3, 10. Resident Commissioner : Retirement of Judge Ayson, and appointment of Mr. S. J. Smith, A.-3, 1. Shipping, A.-3, 1, 3. Southern Cook Group : Extracts from annual reports of Agents, A.-3, 11-13. Trade, A.-3, 1, 2. Exports for year ended 31st December, 1937, A.-3, 1, 21. Imports for year ended 31st December, 1937, A.-3, 1, 17-20. Vital Statistics, A.-3, 4. Northern Group : Radio stations, F.-l, 27. Trade with, H.-44, 12. COROMANDEL COUNTY RECLAMATION AND EMPOWERING BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. CORNWALL PARK TRUSTEES RATING EXEMPTION BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 5. CORONATION— His Majesty King George VI — Celebrations, H.-22, 3. Coronation medals, F.-l, 14. Letter-telegram service, New Zealand - United Kingdom F.-l, 22. Memorial tree-planting, H.-22, 3. COST OF LIVING, PRICES, AND CONTROL— Report, H. 44, 20. CRIMINAL STATISTICS. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.
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CUSTOMS— Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs Department: Return for the year, 8.-12. Duties collected for year compared with previous year: Statement, 8.-6, v. Duties increase, re protection of local industries, H-44, 16. Revenue, 8.-6, 20. Western Samoa, A.-4, 10. DALE, J — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. DANGEROUS GOODS— H.-22, 19, 22. DANZIG— Free City of : State and municipality loans, A.-sa, 8. DA VIES, H. M — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. DEBT, PUBLIC— Budget statement, 8.-6, 10, 19. Funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvi. Repayment, 8.-2. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l, [Pt. ll], iii. Statement showing, 8.-I [Pt. lII]. Statement showing maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding, 8.-6, xvii. Summary of transactions, 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. DEER-DESTRUCTION. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS. DEFENCE— Air Forces : Annual report— Appendices— Expenditure of the Department, H.-37, 12. Public Works Fund : Public buildings, Air Defence, H.-37, 13. Chief of the Air Staff : Report— Aero clubs, H.-37, 4. Air Force Reserve, H.-37, 3. Co-operation with Royal Air Force, H.-37, 4. Education, H.-37, 5. Equipment, H.-37, 4. Miscellaneous activities, H.-37, 5. Personnel, H.—37, 4. Regular Air Force, H.-37, 3. Controller of Civil Aviation : Report— Accidents to civil aircraft, H.-37, 9. Administration, H.-37, 6. Aeradio services, H:-37, 10. Aeronautical inspection, H.-37, 9. Commercial flying, H.-37, 6. Examinations, H.-37, 6. Instructors' course, H.-37, 6. International aircraft services, H.-37, 7. Non-schedule commercial services, H.-37, 7. Private and club flying, H.-37, 7. Registration of aircraft, H.-37, 9. Light aero clubs— Balance-sheets, H.-37, 16. Commercial operations, H.-37, 15. Income and expenditure of aero clubs, H.-37, 18. Minister's report, H.-37, 1. Non-schedule (taxi) services : Statistics, H.-37, 19. Scheduled aircraft services : Statistics, H.-37, 19. Budget statement, 8.-6, 17, 18, 20, 23. Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, &c.— Bennett, A. E., 1.—12, 2. Clark, A. R., 1.-12, 2. Clinton, W. A., 1.-12, 3. Farr, T„ 1.-12, 2. Final report, 1.—12, 3. Jefcoate, L. S., 1.-12, 2. MacPherson, V., 1.—12, 2. Maddaford, G. E., 1.-12, 3. Poulsen, I. L., 1.-l?, 2. Special report, 1.—12, 3. Thomson, R. M., 1.-12, 2. Tutty, E. N., 1.—12, 2. Wells, A., 1.-12, 3. White, W. R., 1.-12, 2. Military : Annual report — Administrative services : Ordnance, H.-19, 5. Appendices— Net expenditure during last six years, H.-19, 8. Tables showing strength of the New Zealand Military Forces, H.-19, 7,
DEFENCE —continued. Military : Annual report—continued. Army Board : Reorganization and establishment, H.-19, 2. Cadet Force, H. 19,- 6. Casualties, H.-19, 3. Council of Defence, H.-19, 2. Defence buildings, workshops, offices, drill-halls, barracks, &c., H.-19, 6. Finance, H.-19, 6. General remarks, H.-19, 1. Military Education Board, H.-19, 3. Regular Forces, H.-19, 2. Schools of instruction, H.-19, 5. Territorial Force, H.-19, 4. Naval: Annual report— Civilian employees, H.-5, 2. Drills, exercises, and training afloat, H.-5, 4. H.M.S. " Philomel," H.-5, 4. H.M.S. " Whakakura," H.-5, 4. Naval Armament Depot, H.-5, 4. Naval Base, H.-5, 4. Personnel— Active service, H.-5, 1. Royal Naval Reserve (New Zealand Division), H.-5, 2. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (New Zealand Division), H.-5, 2. Proceedings— Cruisers, H.-5, 2. Escort vessels and H.M.S. " Endeavour," H.-5, 3. R.F.A. " Nucula," H.-5, 4. State, H.-5, 1. Visits of foreign warships, H.-5, 4. Western Samoa : Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 18. DENTAL HYGIENCE. See under HEALTH. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS— H.-22, 17. DIXON, R.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. DOMINION LABORATORY. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. DOMINION MUSEUM. See NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM. DONALDSON, E. M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DONNELLY, R.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DRUNKENNESS. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS ; also POLICE. DUBI, C. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. DUNCAN, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 5. D'URVILLE ISLAND— Asbestos deposits : Survey, H.-34, 78. DYER, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EASTERN MARKETS— Trade with, H.-44, 14. ECROYD, G„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3.
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EDUCATION— Budget statement, 8.-6, 19, 23. Child welfare, State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report, E.-4— Child welfare — Minister of Education —Extract from annual report: Children under supervision, number of, E.-4, 1. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch— Admissions classified according to— Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 11, 12. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 12. Adoptions, E.-4, 9. Blind children, E.-4, 13. Boarding-out or placement of children in private homes, E.-4, 3. Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa, E.-4, 15. Cases appearing before Children's Courts, E.-4, 6. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during the year : Particulars, E.-4, 9. Children and young persons under the guardianship of the Superintendent : Status, E.-4, 8, 10. Children before the Courts during the year, and placed under the supervision of Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 11. Children in residence in children's homes registered under Child Welfare Amendment Act, 1927, 9. Children's homes, list of, E.-4, 19. Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 2, 3. Committals and admissions during the year, E.-4, 10. Costley Trust, E.-4, 6. Expenditure— Backward children, E.-4, 18. Child welfare, E.-4, 19. School for the Deaf, E.-4, 18. Functions of the Child Welfare Branch, E.-4, 2. Girls' Home, Burwood, 17. Girls' Hostel, Wellington, E.-4, 16. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 18. Infant-life protection, E.-4, 8. Inmates discharged from control during year, E.-4, 12. Institutions, E.-4, 3. Nature of employment, E.-4, 8. Placement of children in situations, and the allocation of their earnings, E.-4, 4. Post-primary and higher education, E.-4, 5. Preventive cases, E.-4, 8. Preventive work, E.-4, 8. Primary education, E.-4, 4. Private organizations, E.-4, 6. Reports to Children's Courts, E.-4, 5. School for the Deaf, E.—4, 14, 18. Special School for Boys, Otekaike, E.-4, 13. Special School for Girls, Richmond, E.-4, 14. Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, Bills, &e. — Education Amendment Bill, 1.-8, 2. Final reports, 1.-8, 3. Gamble, V. J., and others, 1.-8, 2. Goodridge, C., I.—B, 2. Jacobsen, N., 1.-8, 2. Lavery, C., 1.-8, 2. Macintosh, J. J., M., 1.-8, 2. Recess Committee — Education Amendment Bill, 1.-Ba, 1. Final report, 1.-Ba, 1. Special report, I.—Ba, 1. Special reports, 1.-8, 3. Stirling, W., 1.-8, 2. Cook Islands, A.-3, 5. Endowments —Settlement of Crown lands : Rentals, &c., C.-l, 7. Expenditure, total, out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Health, H.-31, 8. Higher : Annual report, E.—7— Candidates successful for degrees, E.-7, 4. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.-7, 3. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Universities : Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand and constituent colleges— Auckland, E.—7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 20. Otago, E.-7, 27. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15.
EDUCATlON—continued. Minister of : Annual report, E.-l— Attendance : Regularity, E.-l, 22. Child welfare, E.—l, 43. Classes — Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 36. Size of, E.-l, 24. Special for backward children, E.-l, 35. Education — Cost of, E.-l, 12. Higher (University), E.-l, 40. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 15. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 41. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 45. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Manual instruction, E.-l, 39. Physical education, E.-l, 39. Post primary— Education, E.-l, 35. Free places, E.-l, 35. Length of course, E.-l, 34. Pupils— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 29. Conveyance and board, E.-l, 38. Destination, E.-l, 30. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 29. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 24. School music, E.-l, 39. Schools— Buildings and sites, E.-l, 13. Consolidation of, E.-l, 38. Correspondence, E.-l, 37. Kindergarten, E.-l, 37. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 35. Native, E.-l, 36. Number, E.-l, 14. Private secondary (registered), E.-l, 37. Registered private primary, E.-l, 36. Staffs of, E.-l, 22. Types of, E.-l, 12. Teachers— Classification, E.-l, 25. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 24. Salaries, E.-l, 27. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 44. Training of, E.-l, 39. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 33. Native children : Annual report — Report of the Senior Inspector— Aesthetic activities, E.-3, 3. Arts and crafts, E.-3, 2. Attendance, E.-3, 5. Buildings, E.—3, 6. English and arithmetic, E.-3, 3. Home and health, E.-3, 1. Pacific Islands : Inspections, E.-3, 6. Scholarships, E.-3, 5. Schools — Curriculum, E.-3, 1. Maori mission, E.-3, 5. Secondary education, E.-3, 4. Social studies, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-3, 5. Tables — Proficiency Examination results, E.-3, 9. Pupils : Roll and average attendance, &c., E.-3, 7. Schools — Classification as regards ages and standards of children on the Native school rolls of, E.-3, 10. Maori mission and Maori boarding, with attendance of pupils, E.-3, 7. Number of, classified according to grade, &c., E.-3. 7. Public : Certificates held by teachers in Native primary schools (excluding junior assistants), E.-3, 11. Public : Classification and ages of Maori scholars attending, E.-3, 9. Public : Maori children attending, E.-3, 8. Teachers — Junior assistants, E.-3, 4. Meetings, E.-3, 4, 5. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Post and Telegraph Department Correspondence School : Reopening, F. 1, 4,
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EDUCATlON—continued. Primary and post primary, annual report — Report of Chief I nspector of Primary Schools — Correspondence school, E.-2, 5. Inspectorate, IS.-2, 2. Libraries, E.-J', 4. New Education Fellowship, E.-2, 3. Physical education, E.-2, 5. Radio and cinema, E.-2. 6. Safety measures, E.-2, 6. Special classes, E.-2, 5. Swimming and life-saving, E.-2, 6. Training colleges, E.-2, 4. Report of Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools — Examinations, E.-2, 10. Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 8. Free secondary education, E.-2, 9. New Education Fellowship Conference, E.-2. 10. Routine work, E.-2, 8. School libraries, E.-2, 10. School rolls ani staffing, E.-2, 8. Schools, overseas, E.-2, 10. Staff, E.-2, 8. University bursaries, E.-2, 9. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Notable advances during the year, E.-2, 16. Part-time students in technical schools: Certain occupations, E.-2, 15. Technical education in the rural community, E.-2, 18. Tables — Financial— Education Boards, E.-2, 62. Secondary, combined, and technical schools and classes, E.-2, 75. Wanganui College Board of Trustees, E. -2, 89. Intermediate schools and department— Pupils, ages of, E.-2, 37. Pupils, staff, &e. : Roll and classification, E.-2, 37. Primary education and reports (extracts) of Education Boards— Children : Destination, E.-2, 25. Education Boards : Reports, E.-2, 31. Proficiency examination results, E.-2, 24. Pupils : Age and attainment of, who left school, E.-2, 24. Schools— Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 30. Private primary— Ages of pupils, E.-2, 29. Registered, E.-2, 28. Public primary— Age and sex, E.-2, 22. Attendance, E.-2, 21. Average age of pupils, E.-2, 24. Classification, &c. : Number, E.-2, 21. Standard classes, &e., E.-2, 23. Secondary : Lower departments, E.-2, 30. Staff, E.-2, 26. Teachers— Adult, according to grade of salary, E.-2, 27. Classification, E.-2, 26, 27. Training of: University subjects taken by students, E.-2, 59. Secondary and technical education — District high schools (secondary department)— Pupils— Age of, at date of admission, E.-2, 53. Ages, E.-2, 53. Average attendance : Roll, free-place holders, E.-2, 51. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 54. Years of attendance, E.-2, 53. Post primary— Education, particulars relating to, E.-2, 38 Schools (exclusive of district high schools) — Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 47. Pupils (full-time) — Age, E.-2, 41. Age at date of admission, E.-2, 42. Average attendance, roll, free-place holders, staff, &c., E.-2, 39. Boarding away from home, E.-2, 46. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 45. Years of attendance, E.-2, 42.
EDUCATlON—continued. Primary and post primary, annual report —continued. Tables —continued. Secondary and technical education —continued. Post - primary schools and manual instruction : Pupils (part-time)— According to occupations, E.-2, 48. Ages, E.-2, 48. Attending special manual-training eentres, E.-2, 50. Combined roll, day and evening classes, E.-2, 49. Free-place and other pupils according to year of attendance, E.-2, 48. Private secondary schools— Ages of pupils, E.-2, 56. Roll, &c., staff, E.-2, 55. Public Service Commissioners' report, H.-14, 13, 16, 21. Research scholarships, H.-34, 77. Road safety : Children. H.-40, 21, 24. School of Mines, C.-2, 11, 13. Schools — Hygiene, H.-31, 21. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 6, 28. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. Western Samoa, A.-4, 20. Youth employment and vocational guidance, H.-11a, 14. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-8, 2 ; 1.-Ba, I. EDWARDS, J. H — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK— Annual report, C.-10, 8. EMPIRE EXHIBITION, GLASGOW— H.-44, 17. EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION. See under LABOUR. EUROPE— Trade with, H.-44, 13. EXCHANGE-RATES— Treatment of, in Public Accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. EXPLOSIVES— H.-22, 18. ' FACTORIES ACT. See under LABOUR. FAIR RENTS ACT, 1936— H.-11, 12. FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under PENSIONS. FARMING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FARR, C. C., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. FARR, T.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FIJI— Trade with, H.-44, 11. FILMS. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. FINANCE— Agricultural and Pastoral Department— Accounts Division : Report of Accountant, H.-29, 8. Guaranteed Prices Advisory Committee, 1938 : Report, H.-30A. Nauru and Ocean Islands phosphate, H.-29, 62. Appropriations chargeable on the— Consolidated Fund and other accounts for the year, 8.-7. Public Works Fund and other accounts for the year, 8.-7 A. Bank of New Zealand balance-sheet, 8.-15.
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FlNANCE—continued. Broadcasting services, F.-3, 4, 5, 9, 10. Cook Islands, A.-3, 3, 15-21. Customs Department—Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue : Return for the year, 8.-12. Debt, public— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Repayment, 8.—2. Statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Defence— Air services, H.-37, 12, 13, 16-18. Military, H.-l 9, 6, 8. Education— Child Welfare, &c., E.-4, 18. Higher, E.-l, 40 ; E.-7, 5. Minister's report, E.-l, 12, 40, 45. Primary and post-primary, E.-2, 62, 75, 89. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-8. Expenditure, control of, 8.-l [Pt. ll], ix. Fire brigades of the Dominion, H.-12, 1, 6, 7, 8, 9. Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10-25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31 General Assembly Library, H.-32, 3. Government Life Insurance Department, H.-8. Government Superannuation Funds— Public Service— Annual report, H.-26. Commissioners' report, H.-14, 15. Railways, D.—s. Teachers, E.-8. Health— Hospital Boards, H.-31, 70. Maternity services: Economic considerations, H.-31a, 100. Mental Hospitals, H.—3l, 23-25. Industries and Commerce Department, H.-44, 4-15, 18-20, 34-39. Justice and Prisons: Prisons Department, H.-20, 5, 26. Labour Department, H.-11, 15. Employment Division, H.-ll A, 3, 5, 13. Land Transfer and Deeds Registration Department, H.-3. Lands— Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C.-8, 5. Rangitaiki land drainage, C.-11, 3. Swamp, C.-4, 3. Kauri-gum industry—Exports : Value, C.-12, 1. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925, C.-5, 3-9. Scenery Preservation, C.-6, 10, 11. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 4, 5, 7, 8, 31, 32, 38, 39. Settlement: Discharged soldiers, C.-9, 2. Marine Department, H.-15, 3. Mining industry, C.-2, 1-3, 9, 12, 14, 18, 20, 40-55. State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 6-14. National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, H.-21, 9-11. National Provident Fund, H.-l 7. Native affairs— Board of Native Affairs, G.-10, 86, 89. Department: Annual report, G.-9, 3, 4. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3 ; G.-4. Niue Island, H.-6, 1, 6. Patents, designs, and trade-marks, H.-10, 4. Pensions Department, H.-l 8. Police Department, H.-16, 22. Post and Telegraph— Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio - telephone business transacted during the year, as compared with the year previous, table showing, F.-l, 39. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year ended 1863, F.-l, 33. Paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the year ended 31st March, 1938 and 1937, F.-l, 38. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 10, 33. Revenue and expenditure for the year : Graph, F.-l, 40. Revenue under separate headings : Graph, F.-l, 41. Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 19, 35, 36, 43. Letters of credit, F.-l, 20. School savings branch, F.-l, 20. Thrift clubs, F.-l, 20. Total turnover : Graph, F.-l, 42. Printing and Stationery Department, H.-36, 1, 2, 3-5. Public Accounts— Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Account for the year, B.—l [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year: Audited accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV].
FlNANCE—continued. Public Accounts—continued. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year: Audited accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937.] Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Controller and Auditor-General: Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Statement showing the Public Debt of the Dominion as on 31st March, 1938, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Public Service Superannuation Fund— Annual report, H.-26. Commissioners' report, H.-14, 15. Public Trust Office — Accounts for the year, 8.-9 a. Report for the year, 8.-9. Public works, D.-l, v, vi. viii, ix, xiv. xxii, 1, 2-19, 23-24. 175, 234. Railways, D.-2, ii, ix, x. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annuil report, 8.-16. State Advances Corporation : Annual report, 8.-13 a. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6, H.-6a. State Forestry Service, C.-3, 19. Stores Control Board : Annual report, H.-4. Tourist and Health Resorts and Publicity, H.-2, 7. Transport, H.-40, 12, 16, 32, 34, 38, 40. Western Samoa, A.--4, 4, 6-11. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. See under BUDGET. FIRE BRIGADES OF THE DOMINION— Annual report— Administration, H.-12, 2. Areas protected by Fire Boards, H.-12, 9. Causes of fire, H.-12, 5, 6. Dominion fire waste, H.-12, 1. Fire districts, H.-12, 1. Average statistics for all fire districts which have been in operation for the fifteen years, 1924-35, H.-12, 8. Average statistics for other fire districts, H.-12, 9. Fire loss in, H.-12, 1. Miscellaneous statistics, H.-12, 7. Fire fatalities in licensed hotels, H.-12, 2. Inspections, H.-12, 5. Loss of life in fires, H.-12, 2. Fire Brigades Act, 1926, H.-22, 18. FISHING. See under MARINE ; also INTERNAL AFFAIRS. FLAX INDUSTRY— H.-44, 22. FLOCK HOUSE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FOOTWEAR REGULATIONS ACT— , H.-11, 13. FOREIGN CONSULS— H.-22, 16. FOREIGNERS Indigent, assistance to, A.-5, 20; A.-sa, 3. FORESTRY— Bush preservation and amenity tree-planting, H.-22, 4. Coronation memorial tree-planting, H.-22, 3. State Forest Service : Annual report — Five-year programme of forest works, 1938-43 — Employment, C.-3, 7. Establishment, C.-3, 3. General policy, C.-3, 3. Management, C.-3, 5. Silviculture, C.-3, 4. Summary, C.-3, 3. Utilization, C.-3, 6. General — Finance, C.-3, 19. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 20. Legislation, C.-3, 19. List of common and botanical names of species mentioned in the report, C.-3, 23,
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FORESTRY—continued. State Forest Service : Annual report—continued. Management— Areas of State forests, C.-3, 7. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C.-3, 9. Protection forests, C.-3, 9. State afforestation, C.-3, 10. Timber sales, C.-3, 11. Waitangi endowment, C.-3, 11. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 11. Protection— Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 12. Forest fires, C.-3, 12. Forest pathology, C.-3, 13. Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 12. General, C.-3, 11. Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in forestconservation regions, C.-3, 21-22. Summary— Afforestation, C.-3, 2. General, C.-3, 2. Imports and exports of timber, C.-3, 2. Mining privileges, C.—3, 2. Opossum-trapping, C.-3, 2. Production of timber, C.-3, 2. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber-sales, C.-3, 2. Timber trade— Domestic markets, C.-3, 16. Exports, C.-3, 16. General, C.-3, 16. Imports, C.-3, 18. Utilization—Drying of timber, C.-3, 14. General, C.-3, 13. Grading, C.-3 ; 15. Logging technique, C.—3, 14. Miscellaneous, C.-3, 15. Sawmill technique, C.-3, 14. Wood preservation, C.—3, 15. Timber areas : Railways Department, D.-2, xxix. Timber: Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 28. FRANCE— Trade treaty with, H.-44, 16. FREE CITY OF DANZIG— State and municipality loans, A.-sd, 8. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS— Annual report— Deaths, H.-l, 2. Disposition of funds, H.-l, 30. Explanatory note of terms used in report, H.-l, 33. Friendly Societies, H.-l, 1. General, H.-l, 1. ... Actuary, H.-l, 1. Auditors, H.-l, 1. King George V National Memorial Fund, H.-l, 1. Validation, H.-l, 1. Investments at interest, H.-l, 31. Legislation, H.-l, 1. Membership and funds, H.-l, 2, 4, 32. Per capita funds, H.—l, 2. Public auditors of friendly societies : List, H.-l, 7, 10. Receipts and expenditure— Annual returns, H.-l, 3. Medical and management funds, H.-l, 29. Sick and funeral funds, H.-l, 2, 28. Registrations, H.-l, 2. Rules, H.-l, 3. Sickness and mortality for the year : Numerical progress, H.-l, 26. Trade-unions, H.-l, 6. Valuations completed during the year : Summary, H.-l, 5, 8. GAMBLE, V. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. GAMING OFFENCES— H.-16, 3. GAS REGULATIONS— H.-44, 31. GAZE, E. C.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— > Annual report, H.-32— Accessions, H.-32, 1. Archives, H.-32, 2. Copyright, H.-32, 2. Donations, H.-32, 1. Finance, H.-32, 3. Inter-library loan, H.-32, 2. International exchange, H.-32, 2. Library accommodation, H.-32, 2. Library furnishing, H.-32, 3. New Zealand Library Association, H.-32, 3. Publications, H.-32, 2. Recess privileges, H.-32, 2. Staff work, H.-32, 1. GERALDINE COUNTY RIVER DISTRICT AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. GERMANY— Trade treaty with, H.-44, 15. GLASGOW— Empire Exhibition at, H.-44, 17. GOLDFIELDS AND MINES (see also MINING INDUSTRY)— Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, Bills, &c. — Chaffey, H. P., 1.-4, 2. Collins, J., 1.-4, 2. Final report, 1.-4, 2. Mining Act, 1931 : Amended regulations, 1.-4, 2. Nyberg, E., and another, 1.-4, 2. Special reports, 1.-4, 2. Wilson, H. G., 1.-4, 1. GOODRIDGE, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. GORBEY, A. R., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT (see also STATE FIRE INSURANCE)— Annual report— Actuary's report on the valuation of the Department H.-8, 6. Annual bonus distribution, H.-8, 1. Expense ratios and rate of interest, H.-8, 2. Income outgoings and accumulated funds, H.-8, 1. Investments, H.-8, 1. New business and amount of business in force, H.-8, 1. Statement of accounts, H.-8, 3. Statement of business at end of year, H.-8, 4. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 5, 15. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Public Service— Annual report, H.-26. Public Service Commissioners' report, H.-14, 15. Railways.: Annual report, D.-5. Teachers : Annual report, E.-8. GOUGH, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD LOAN BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 5. GUARANTEED PRICES. See under PRICES. HAKI KARAWANA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. HANNAH, J. S.— Report on petition of, 1.-1, 3. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. HATI TE ATU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. HAWKE'S BAY— Floods, D.-l, xxiii; D.-2, 179. Relief by Labour Department, H.-11a, 8.
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HEALTH— ] Budget Statement, 8.—6, 23. Expenditure, 8.-6, 19. Mental hospitals, 8.-6, 20. Child welfare : League of Nations' report, A.-5, 17, 18. Cook Islands, A.-3, 3. Department: Annual report, H.-31 — Appendix— Acute anterior poliomylitis in New Zealand, H.-31, 72. Outline of health administration in New Zealand H.-31, 65. Outline of the hospitals and charitable-aid system, H-31, 69. Preliminary report of a diphtheria-immunization campaign, South Auckland Health District, H.-31, 96. Dental hygiene : Director's report— Centres at which school dental clinics were established, H.-31, 39, 64. Dental caries, H.-31, 61, 62. Dental Council, H.-31, 63. Dental treatment of North Auckland Maoris, H.-31, 61. Extractions to fillings : Ratio, H.-31, 56, 57. General, H.-31, 63. New Zealand School Dental Service : Maps showing location of treatment centres (see at back of report), H.-31. Nurses : Dental training, H.-31, 56. Research, H.-31, 63. School dental service, H.-31, 55, 59, 61. Staff, H.-31, 55. Statistics, H.-31, 56. Wellington Dental Clinic, H.-31, 60. Director-General's report— General — Boards associated with other Departments, H.-31, 8. Health administration, H.-31, 8. Health camps, H.-31, 7. Health Education, H.-31, 8. Medical research, H.-31, 7, Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 6. New health district, H.-31, 8. Staff, H.-31, 8. Infectious and other diseases, H.-31, 2. Reports of divisional directors, H.-31, 4. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. Hospitals : Director's report — Amalgamation, H.-31, 31. Building operations, H.-31, 30. Hospital Commissions —Napier Hospital, H.-31, 31. Nursing division : Director's report — Hospital inspection, H.-31, 33. International meeting of nurses, H.-31, 40. Maternity nurses, H.-31, 35. Midwives, H.—3l, 35. Nurses, training, H.-31, 32, 36. Nursing Education Committee, H.-31, 37. Nursing staff : Health, H.-31, 36. Observations from abroad, with some deductions for New Zealand nursing conditions, H.-31, 37. Obstetrical nursing, H.-31, 35, 39. Post-graduate course, H.-31, 37, 39. Public-health-nursing activities, H.-31, 39. Staff changes, H.-31, 32. Tropical nursing service, H.-31, 37. Private hospitals and maternal welfare — Maternal mortality and morbidity (European), H.-31, 49. Maternity hospitals and services, H.-31, 41. Private medical and surgical hospitals, H.-31, 41. Public hygiene : Director's report — Notifiable diseases— General, H.-31,12. In New Zealand showing distribution by — Age and sex, H.-31, 17. Months, H.-31, 15. Maoris : Notification of cases for year, H.-31, 18. Notification of cases by health districts for year, H.-31, 16. Venereal-disease clinics: Cases treated during ! the year, H.-31, 19. Poisons, H.—3l, 13. Port health inspection, H.-31, .19. Sale of Food and Drugs Act, working of, H.-31, 13, 20. Vital statistics— Births, H.-31, 9. Deaths, H.-31, 9-11. Population:, H.-31, 9.
HEALTH— continued. Department: Annual report, H.-31—continued. School hygiene : Director's report— Complete examinations : Summary, H.-31, 22. Convent schools, H.-31, 28. Dental caries, H.-31, 29. Diphtheria immunization, H.-31, 29. Figures relating to work accomplished, H.-31, 21. Health camps, H.-31, 28. Infantile paralysis, H.-31, 28. Kindergartens, H.-31, 23. Medical examination of applicants for entrance into the teaching profession, H.-31, 23. Medical inspection, H.-31, 25. Milk-distribution, H.—3l, 28. Native schools, H.-31, 25. Nutrition, H.-31, 26. Obituary : Dr. Ada Paterson, H.-31, 21. Physical education, H.-31, 27. Sanitation and school buildings, H.-31, 29. Secondary schools, H.-31, 24. Staff, H.-31, 21. Tuberculosis, H.-31, 26. Hospitals— Mental— Annual report— Director-General's report — Accommodation, H.-7, 1. Alterations, additions, and improvements, H.-7, 2. Honours and promotions, H.-7, 4. Insulin treatment, H.-7, 3. Late Dr. H. D. Hayes, H.-7, 4. Occupational therapy, H.-7, 3. Programme for current year, H.-7, 2. Proposed new mental hospital, Marton, H.-7, 3. Finance — Average cost of each patient per annum, H.-7, 24. Debits and credits for the financial year, H.-7, 23, 24. Expenditure out of Public Works Fund on mental hospital buildings, &c., during the financial year, H.-7, 25. Expenditure, total, out of Public Works Fund for buildings and equipment at each mental hospital from Ist July, 1877, H.-7, 25. Medical Superintendents' reports — Auckland, H.-7, 4. Christchurch, H.-7, 11. Hok it ik;u H.-7, 10. Kingseat, H.-7, 5. Nelson, H.-7, 9. Porirua, H.-7, 7. Seaclifl, H.-7, 12. Tokanui, H.-7, 7. Nurses, H.-7, 14. Statistical, H.-7, 13. Tables-— Admission, discharges, and deaths, with the mean annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per cent, of the admissions for the year, H.-7, 15. Admissions, discharges, and deaths, with the mean annual mortality and proportion of recoveries per cent, of the admissions for each year since 1876, H.-7, 20. Admissions, discharges, and deaths from Ist January, 1876, H.-7, 22. Admissions, re-admissions, discharges, and deaths, &c., during the year, H.-7, 15. Ages of patients, H.-7, 16. Causes of death, H.-7, 18. Length of residence of patients discharged " recovered " during the year, H.-7, 17. Native countries of patients, H.-7, 16. Principal assigned causes of insanity, H.-7, 19. League of Nations report, A.-sa, 10, 18. Maternity services, committee of inquiry into : Report, H.-31a. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Nutrition, A.-sd, 18. Prisoners, H.-20, 6. Vital statistics— Cook Islands, A.-3, 4. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. HEKENUI WHAKARAKE TE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 6.
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HEMAIMA PAHIRI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. HENARE MATENUKU AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. HENARE METANUKU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. HENARE RAKO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. HENI MORETI AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. HERRING, W. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. HIRIA AHURIRI— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. HIRSCHBERG, G. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. " HIT-AND-RUN " DRIVERS. See under TRANSPORT. HOANI MEIHANA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. HOLMES, A. S., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, I.—lo, 2. HONE NEHUA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. HOORI HARE Report on petition of, L—3, 13. HOPS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. HORI HOHUA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. HORI KAIWAI — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. HORTICULTURE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOTELKEEPERS — Prosecutions against, H.-16, 3, 5. HOTELS— Fire fatalities in licensed hotels, H.-12, 2. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS— By Railways Department, D.-2, xxxvi. HOUSING— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6, 7, 8. Building-materials : Research, H.-34, 2. Native, G.-9, 3. Railways Department, D.-2, vi. Departmental dwellings, D.-2, xxvii. State Advances Corporation's report, 8.-13 a, 15-31. State Coal-mines, C.-2, 10. Surveys, C.-IA, 3. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ILLEGITIMACY— E.-4, 18. IMMIGRATION. See under LABOUR. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAUX— H.-34, 78. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS— H.-37, 7. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT. See under LABOUR.
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY (see also TRADE)— Bureau of Industry: Co-operation with New Zealand Standards Institute, H,-34a, 5. Commercial air transport, H.-40, 36, 50, 51. Commercial Branch— Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 5, 14. Railways Department, D.-2, xxxv. Commercial flying, H.-37, 6. Commercial road transport, H.--40, 31, 50, 51. Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, &c.— Automobile Association, South Taranaki, Incorporated, and others, 1.-13, 2. Final report, 1.-13, 2. McFadden, D. W., and others, 1.—13, 2. Morgan, E., and others, 1.—13, 2. Special report, 1.-13, 2. Thornton, M., and others, 1.-13, 2. Companies : Receivership and liquidation, 8.-9, 7. Department: Annual report, H.-44— Bureau of Industry, H.-44, 21— Appeals, H.-44, 22. Clay and concrete products, H. 44, 23. Development of existing industries, H.-44, 25. Financial assistance to industries, H.-44, 24. Fishing industry, H.-44, 25. General, H.-44, 25. Industrial plans— Flax, H.-44, 22. Pharmacy, H.-44, 22. Introductory, H.-44, 21. Licensing, H.-44, 21. List of members, H.-44, 21. Meetings held : Work of committees, H.-44, 21. New industries, H.-44, 25. Other industries, H.-44, 24. Phosphatic-fertilizer manufacture, H.-44, 24. Retail sale and distribution of motor-spirits, H.-44, 25. Standards, H.-44, 24. Storage batteries, H.-44, 23. Cement, H.-44, 29. Chattels Transfer Act, 1924, H.-44, 31. Coal, H.-44, 29. Cost of living, prices, and control, H.-44, 20. Exhibitions, overseas, H.-44, 17. Fishing industry, H.-44, 27. Gas regulations, H.-44, 31. Iron and steel industry, H.-44, 31. Lime, H.-44, 29. Manufacturers' associations, H.-44, 17. Manufacturing industries : Statistics, H.-44, 18, 34. Miscellaneous activities, H.-44, 32. Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 30. New Zealand Centennial, H-44, 31. Onion-growing industry, H.-44, 27. Petrol, H.-44, 30. Publications, H.-44, 32. Steamship services, H.-44, 16. Stores Control Board, H.-44, 17. Superphosphate, H.-44, 29. Timber, H.-44, 28. Tobacco industry, H.-44, 26. Trade— Agreements, H.-44, 15. General trade review— Exports, H.-44, 2. Imports, H.-44, 3. Island trade— Cook and Niue Islands, H.-44, 12. Fiji, H.-44, 11. Tonga, H.-44, 12. Western Samoa, H.-44, 1.1. Treaties, H.-44, 15. With— Australia, H.-44, 6. British West Indies, H.-44, 10. Canada, H.-44, 7. East, H.-44, 14. Europe, H.-44, 13. Japan, H.-44, 15. South America, H.-44, 10. United Kingdom, H.-44, 5. United States, H.-44, 9. Trading coupons, H.-44, 31. Wheat, flour, and bread, H.-44, 26. Woolpacks, H.-44, 28. Industrial Research. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. Iron and steel works : Budget statement, 8.-6, 14. Leather and Shoe Research Association, H.-34, 10, 38.
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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY (see also TRADE) —continued. Prison industries : Development, H.-20, 6. Publicity : Railways Department, D.-2, xxxiv. Raw materials —Study of the problem : League of Nations' report, A.-sd, 8. Secondary industries, 8.-6, 14. Research, H.-34, 3. Statement showing values of imports and exports of the Dominion in each financial year from 1931-38, 8.-6, xvii. Tourist and health resorts : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxxiv. Trade and industry in New Zealand, 8.-13 a, 5. Wool Manufacturers' Research Association, H.-34, 12, 72. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. INTELLECTUAL CO-OPERATION— League of Nations' report, A.-5, 23 ; A.-sd, 12. INTEREST-RATES— Trend in, 8.-13 a, 6. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Department— Annual report — Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 22. Animals Protection and Game Act, H.-22, 10. Auctioneers, H.-22, 16. Australia's one hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebrations, H.-22, 4. Bush preservation and amenity tree-planting, H.-22, 4. Chartered clubs, H.-22, 16. Cinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 21. Coronation, H.—22, 3. Coronation memorial tree-planting, H.-44, 3. Dangerous goods, H.-22, 19. Deer, goats, &c. : Destruction, H.-22, 13. Distinguished visitors, H.-22, 17. Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 18. Film censorship, H.-22, 22. Fire Brigades Act, H.-22, 18. Foreign Consuls, H.-22, 16. King George V Memorial Fund, H.-22, 1. Land-agents, H.-22, 16. Legislation, H.-22, 9. Local government, H.-22, 4, 8. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, H.-22, 17. National Centennial Historical Committee, H.-22, 2. Naturalization, H.-22, 16. New Zealand's Centennial, H.-22, 2. Opossums, H.-22, 10. Passports, H.-22, 16. Physical welfare and recreation, H.-22, 3. Raffles, H.-22, 18. Rotorua Acclimatization District, H.-22, 11. Stoats and weasels, H.-22, 10. Totalizator inspections, H.-22, 18. Town-planning, H.-22, 9. War funds, H.-22, 18. War graves, H.-22, 17. Deer-destruction, C.-10, 7. INTERNATIONAL AIRCRAFT SERVICES— Imperial Airways, H.-37, 7. Pan-American Airways, H.-37, 7. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE. See under LABOUR. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS— Western Samoa, A.-4, 2. INTERNATIONAL RELIEF UNION— League of Nation's report, A.-5, 20. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, CAIRO, 1938— F.-l, 5. IRAQ— Assyrians, settlement of, A.-sd, 7. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY— Development, H.-44, 33. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ISLAND TRADE— H.-44, 11.
' JACOBSEN, N.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. JAPAN Trade with, H.-44, 15. JEFCOATE, L. S.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. JENNINGS, C. H. S.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. JOHNSTON, J. M. — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. JUSTICE AND PRISONS — Agriculture Department: Prosecutions, H.-29, 51. Cook Islands — Criminal jurisdiction, A.-3, 9. Native Land Court, A.-3, 9. Niue Island : High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 5. Offenders' probation : Annual report, H.-20b. Penal and penitentiary questions : League of Nations' report, A.-5, 19. Prisons — Aliens released from : League of Nations' report, A.-5, 19. Board : Annual report, H.-20a. Department— Annual report, H.-20 — Controller-General's report— Finance : Revenue and expenditure, H.-20, 5. Health of prisoners, H.-20, 6. Industries, development, H. 20, 6. Institutional activities, H.-20, 4. Prison statistics, H.-20, 1. Punishments and infractions of discipline, H.-20,4. Prisons and penal institutions : Epitome of reports of controlling officers, H.-20, 8-22. Tables— Actual number of distinct prisoners received into gaol during the year classified according to principal offences according to birthplace and age, H.-20, 28. Finance, H.-20, 26. Maori prisoners received, H.-20, 29. New-Zealand-born prisoners received into prisons during year, H.-20, 29. Number of prisoners at each prison or institution in the Dominion during the year, H.-20, 25. Particulars for each prison, of prisoners at beginning and end of year, and received and discharged during year, H.-20, 23. Prisoners : Ages and sentences, H.-20, 30. Prison labour for the year : Analysis of value, H.-20, 27. Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. Prisoners, treatment of : League of Nations' report, A.-5, 19. Transport laws, traffic offences, &c. See under TRANSPORT. Western Samoa — Crime, A.-4, 15. Judicial organization, A.-4, 14. Prisons. A.-4, 18. KAPITI ISLAND RESERVE— Report, C.-6, 14. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Annual report, C.-12. Industries and Commerce Departments' report, H.-44, 25. KAWAU ISLAND— Closing of radio-station, F.-l, 26. Telegram charges : Reduction, F.-l, 21. KENNEDY, D.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. KINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL— Funds raised by friendly societies, H.-l, 1. Health camps, H.-31, 7, 28, Subscriptions, H.-22, 1. KINGSBURY, W. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4.
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KIPA ROERA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. KIPA ROERA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. KOHERE, R. T.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. LABOUR— Apprentices : Printing and Stationery Department, H.-36, 2. Department— Annual report, H.-ll— Apprentices Act, H.-11, 8. Apprentices employed in skilled trades : Return showing number, H.-11, 9. Apprentices employed in various branches of the building industry, H.-11, 9. Employment and unemployment, H.-11, 1. Factories Act— Accidents, H.-11, 2. Amendment, H.-11, 3. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 2. Number of factories and number of workers: Return, H.-11, 1. Fair Rents Act, 1936, H.-11, 12. Finance : Expenditure during the year, H.-l 1,15. Footwear Regulations Act, H.-11, 13. Immigration, H.-11, 14. Industrial associations, showing the number of affiliated unions and members— Employers, H.-11, 16, 18. Workers, H.-11, 17, 25. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act— Amendments, H.-11, 7. Hours of work fixed by orders of the Court, H.-11, 5. Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 8. Inspections, &c., H.-11, 7. Labour Disputes Investigation Act, 1913, H.-11, 8. Registrations of industrial associations and unions, H.-11, 8. Work done under during the year, H.-11, 3. Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of Conciliation, H.-11, 3. International Labour Office, H.-11, 13. Scaffolding and Excavation Act, H.-11, 11. Servants Registry Office Act, H.-11, 12. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 10. Share-milking Agreements Act, 1937, H.-11, 11. Wages, arrears, H.-11, 10. Weights and Measures Act, H.-11, 13. Workers' Compensation Act, H.-11, 10. Employment Division : Annual report, H.-l lA— Administration, H.-l la, 1. Employment Promotion Fund, H.-l la, 5. Flood damage, Hawke's Bay, H.-11a, 8. Legislation, H.-l la, 2. Promotion of employment, H.-l la, 9. Sickness allowances, H.-11a, 8. Scope of activities of the Division, H.-l la, 16. Skilled labour : Shortage, H.- 11,\, 13. State Placement Service, H.-Ua, 12, 34. Tables — Conjugal classification according to age-groups, H.-lla, 34. Duration of unemployment according to age-groups, &c., H.-IIA, 23. Finance — Annual administration expenses, H.-l IA, 19. Annual receipts and payments, H.-lla, 18, 20. Expenditure on foodstuffs (rationing system), H.-lla, 19. Expenditure on unemployment relief (Government Departments), H.-11a, 20. In dustrial occupational distribution of unemployed— According to age-groups, and period of present registered unemployment, H.-lla, 24. Placements effected, H.-11a, 35. Scheme No. 5, rationed-work relief, and sustenance receipients, H.-l la, 32. Levy contributors, &c. : Number, H.-ll A, 19. Map showing geographical distribution of unemployed, H.-11A, 37, 38. New enrolments with State Placement Service, H.-l la, 34. Numbers of unemployed, H.-11a, 22. Numbers on relief since 1931, H.-11a, 21. Numbers wholly or partly a charge on Fund for the year, H.-l la, 20. Positions with private employers filled by State Placement Service : Number, H.-ll A, 34,
LABOUR—continued. Department—continued. Employment Division : Annual report—continued. Unemployment— Position, H.-11a, 2, 11. Registrations, analysis, H.-11a, 4. ReliefReview of benefits, H.-11a, 5. Scheme No. 5 (relief work), H.-11a, 32. Women and girls, H.-11a, 15. Employment promotion : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 15, 22. Unemployment— Gold-prospecting : Subsidy, G.-2, 13. Workers : Land-settlement, D.-l, xxxv. Western Samoa, A.-4, 19. LABOUR BILLS — Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, &c.— Ashworth, W. A., 1.-9, 1. Final report, 1.-9, 2. Kennedy, D., 1.-9, 1. Leathern, C. F., 1.-9, 1. Special report, 1.-9, 2. LAKE HOUSE, WAIKAREMOANA — Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 15. LAND-AGENTS— H.-22, 16. LANDS AND SURVEY— Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, Bills, &c.— Dyer, H., 1.-5, 2. Final report, 1.-5, 3. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-5, 3. Lower Clutha River Improvement Bill, 1.-5, 3. Opunake Harbour Bill, 1.-5, 2. Parker, J. E., 1.-5, 2. Paritutu Centennial Park Bill, 1.-5, 2. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 3. Southland Land Drainage Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 3. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.—5 2. Wheeler,'H. C., 1.-5, 2. Department: Public securities held by, 8.-10, 22. Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains : Annual report, C.-8. Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Annual report, C.—ll. Swamp drainage : Annual report, 0.-4. Improvement, D.-l, xxxiv. Kauri-gum industry : Annual report, C.-12. Mineral content of pastures : Cobalt investigations, H.-34 11, 36. National endowment: Annual report, C.-14. Native— Annual report of Department, G.-9. Development, D.-l, xxxvi. Report of Board of Native Affairs, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3 ; G.-4. Surveys, C.-la, 3. Noxious-weeds menace, C.-10, 11. Plant research, H.-34, 3, 7, 21. Public Domains and National Parks: Annual report, 0.-10— National parks— Arthur Pass, C.-10, 9. Egmont, C.-10, 8. Tongariro, C.-10, 6. Public domains, C.-10, 1. Scenery preservation— Annual report, C.-6— Areas purchased but not proclaimed by end of year, C.-6, 5. Condition of reserves, &c., C.-6, 6. Expenditure— Comparison of, 1904-5 to 1937-38, C.-6, 11. For the year, C.-6, 10. Future operations, C.-6, 7. General, C.-6, 6. Gifts of scenic areas, 0.-6, 5. Kapiti Island Reserve, C.-6, 14. Lewis Pass Road : A short account, C.-6, 12. Private Scenic Reserve declared under section 6 of the Scenery Preservation Amendment Act, 1933, 0.-6, 10. Reserves made during year under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and amendments, C.-6, 8. Revocations of reservations, C.-6, 9. Scenery Preservation Board, C.-6, 5. Summary of reserves, C.-6, 10. Supervision of reserves, C.-6, 5
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LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. Settlement— And development: Budget statement, 8.-6, 13. Crown-lands settlement: Annual report— Educational endowment, C.-l, 7. Finance — Expenditure, C.-l, 8. National endowment, C.-l, 7. Rebates, C.-l, 7. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 7, 39. Lands — All lands held on lease, C.-l, 37. Development, C.-l, 3, 25. Disposed of, C.-l, 38. Drainage operations, C.-l, 25. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 38. For selection, C.-l, 6. Selection during year, C.-I, 37. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 6. Land-for-settlements, C.-l, 14. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 36. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 7. Legislation, C.-l, 2. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from, C.-l, 9-13, 22-24. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Settlements established : Summary, C.-l, 14-22. Small farms, C.-l, 5, 31, 34, 35. Discharged soldiers : Annual report, C.-9— Applications for land, C.-9, 2. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, C.-9, 2. Lands proclaimed, C.-9, 1. Total lands acquired for the Crown by Discharged Soldiers and held at 31st March, C.-9, 2. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Annual report, C.-5— Estates, private, acquired during year : Summary, C.-5, 2. Land, private, purchased and paid for during year: Return, C.-5, 2. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, 1. Land for Settlement Account for the year— Balance-sheet, C.-5, 7-9. Payments from, during year, C.-5, 2. Receipts and Payments Account for the year, C.-5, 3-5. Revenue Account for the year, C.-5, 6. Properties considered during year. Number, C.-5, 2. Roads : Construction, D.-l, xxi. Small-farm scheme : Development, D.-l, 64. Surveys— Aerial photographic, H.-37, 5. Annual report, C.-la— Aerial survey mapping, C.-l a, 3. Lay-out of aerial survey map sheets, C.-la, 15. Appreciation, C.-la, 4. Centennial celebrations, 1940, C.-la, 4. Computing branch, C.-l A, 3. Examination and recording of plans, C.-la, 3. Field inspections, C.-la, 3. Geodetic triangulation, C.-l a, 2, 11. Geographic Board, C.-l a, 10. Head Office : Draughting Branch, C.-la, 5. Housing surveys, C.-la, 3. Map publications, C.-la, 3. Native land surveys, C.-la, 3. Other work, C.-la, 3. Precise levelling surveys, C.-la, 2. Proposed operations, C.-la, 4. Road surveys, C.-la, 3. Rural surveys, C.-la, 3, 11. Staff, C.—la, 4. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 3. Standard surveys, C.-la, 2. Summary, C.-la, 2. Survey Board, C.-la, 10. Tables — Areas surveyed for Lands and Survey Department, C.—lA, 12. Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.-la, 13. Field work executed, C.-la, 11. Office work, C.-la, 14. Rural surveys area, C.-la, 11. Work on hand, C.-la, 14. Topographical survey, C.-la, 2. Town and suburban surveys, C.-la, 3. Town schemes, C.-la, 4. Triangulation surveys, C.-la, 2. Uniform system of recording, C-la, 3. Warrants for title, C.-la, 4. Geological, C.-2, 10, 11; H.-34, 7. Soil, H.-34, 2, 10, 49. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5, 27.
LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT— Annual report— Arrears in the Land Transfer Department, H.-3, 5. Business transacted, H.-3, 1, 2. Compulsory registration, H.-3, 1. Deeds remaining unregistered on the 31st December, 1937; received for registration and registered during the year ended 31st December, 1938; also number remaining on that date and the amount of fees collected during the same period, H.-3, 4. Fees received under the Land Transfer Act for the year, H.-3, 4. Money secured by mortgage under the Land Transfer Act, H.-3, 4. LAVERY, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. LAWRY, REV. A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS— Report of the representative of the Dominion of New Zealand on the eighteenth assembly of the League, held at Geneva, 1937— First Committee : Constitutional and legal questions— International Institute for the unification of private law (Rome), A.-5, 9. Position, in regard to their constitutions, of certain States which have withdrawn from membership of the League, A.-5, 7. Rule relating to Convocation of Fourth (Financial) Committee of the Assembly, A.-5, 7. Status of women, A.-5, 9. Second Committee: Economic, financial, and other technical questions, A.-5, 11. Third Committee : Reduction and limitation of armaments, A.-5, 11. Fourth Committee : Financial questions, A.-5, 13. Fifth Committee : Humanitarian and social questions— Abolition of licensed houses, A.-5, 18. Aliens released from prison, A.-5, 19. Children born out of wedlock, A.-5, 18. Child welfare, A.-5, 17, 18. Cinema, A.-5, 18. Foreigners, indigent: Assistance, A.-5, 20. International Relief Union, A.-5, 20. Liaison with other bodies, A.-5, 17. Obscene publications, A.-5, 18. Penal and penitentiary questions, A.-5, 19. Placing of children in families, A.-5, 18. Publicity, A.-5, 17. Rehabilitation of prostitutes, A.-5, 18. Social questions, A.-5, 17. Traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, A.-5, 21. Traffic in women and children, A.-5, 18. Sixth Committee : Political questions— Intellectual co-operation, A.-5, 23. Mandates, A.-5, 22. Modern means of spreading information utilized in the cause of peace, A.-5, 25. Refugees, A.-5, 27. Spain, A.-5, 26. League of Nations' Covenant, A.-5, 29. Report of the representative of the Dominion of New Zealand on the ninty-eighth, ninety-ninth, and one hundredth sessions of the Council of the League, held at Geneva in the years 1937 and 1938 — Administrative Tribunal: Appointment of Judge and Deputy Judge, A.-sd, 13. Advisory Committee on social questions, A.-sd, 12. Alexandretta, organization and supervision of the first election in the Sanjak of, A.-sd, 6, 16. Applications of the principles of the Covenant, A.-sd, 22. Appointments, A.-sd, 2. Auditors, A.-sd, 14. Rapporteurs for the year 1937-38, A.-sd, 8. Armaments : Reduction and limitation, A.-sd, 5, 10, 15. Assyrians of Iraq : Settlement, A.-sd, 7. Budgetary and administrative questions, A.-sd, 2, 7. Calendar reform, A.-sd, 5. Committee of jurists appointed to study the question of the suppression of the falsification of securities : Report A.-sd, 17. Committees of the League : Constitution, procedure, and practice, A.-sd, 21. Conventions concluded under the auspices of the League Signature and ratification, A.-sd, 2. Economic and financial organization of the League, A.-sd, 20, 21. Economic depressions ; Determination of a procedure, A.-SD, 20.
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS —continued. Report of the representative of the .Dominion of New Zealand on the ninety-e'ghth, ninety-ninth, and one hundredth sessions of the Council of the League, held at Geneva in the years 1937 and 1938—continued. Economic Committee: Reports on the work of its forty-fifth and forty-sixth sessions; and Committee for the study of the problem of raw materials, A.-sd, 8. Financial Committee, A.-sd, 9, 12, 16. Fiscal Committee, A.-sd, 17, 20. Foreigners, indigent: Assistance, A.-sd, 3. Free City of Danzig : State and municipality loans, A.-sd, 8. Health, A.-sd, 10, 18. Intellectual co-operation, A.-sd, 3, 12. International Loans Contracts Committee, A.-si>, 19. Mandates, A.-sd, 3, 18. Nutrition, A.-sd, 18. Permanent Court of International Justice, A.-sd, 2. Prostitution, A.-sd, 2. Reform of the communications and transit organization, A.-SD, 9. Refugees : International assistance, A.-sd, 20. Request from the Zeltweg-Wolfsberg and Unter-Drauburg Woellan Railway Company, Vienna, A.-sd, 8. Road traffic accidents : Unification of statistics, A.-sd, 5. Spain, appeal of, A.-sd, 5, 10. Staff Provident Fund, A.-sd, 12. Technical collaboration between the League of Nations and China, A.-sd, 9, 10. Terrorism : Repression, A.-sd, 19. Traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, A.-sd, 5, 15, 19. Sino-Japanese conflict: Report on proceedings at the League of Nations and Nine-power Conference, A.-se. LEATHEM, C. F.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 1. LEWIS, G. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. LEWIS PASS ROAD— A short descriptive account, C.-6, 12. LIBRARIES— Alexander Turnbull, H.-22, 22. General Assembly : Annual report, H.-32. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LIME— H.-44, 29. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— Traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, A.-5, 21 ; A.-sa, 5, 15, 19. Western Samoa, A.-4, 23. LITTLE BARRIER BIRD SANCTUARY— Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 16. LOANS— Conversion : Copy of prospectus of 1936 conversion loan, 8.-6, xix. Harbour, H.-15, 3. Local bodies, 8.-9, 10. Raised, &c. ; Budget Statement, 8.-6, 10. State Advances Corporation : To co-operative dairy factories, 8.-13 a, 10. LOCAL AUTHORITIES— And Public Works Department— Advances, D.-l, 209. Appeal of local authority against decision as to apportionment of cost of work, D.-l, 215. And standardization, H.-34a, 5, 12. Audit of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiv. Loans, 8.-9, 10. Reform, H.-22, 8. LOCAL BILLSCO mmittee, Select— Auckland Electric-power Board Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Bill, 1.-16, 3. Cornwall Park Trustees Rating Exemption Bill, 1.-16, 5. |
LOCAL BILLS —continued. i Committee, Select—continued. > Coromandel County Reclamation and Empowering Bill, I 1.-16, 4. Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board Empowering i Bill, 1.-16, 5. s Final report, 1.-16, 6. Geraldine County River District Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Greymouth Harbour Board Loan Bill, 1.-16, 5. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-16, 5. Local Legislation Bill: Amendments proposed by His Excellency the Governor-General, 1.—16, 5. Lower Clutha River Improvement Bill, 1.-16, 3. Napier Airport Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 4. Nelson City Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 5. Ohai Railway Board Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Opunake Harbour Bill, 1.—16, 3. Otago Harbour Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. Palmerston North City Council Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Paritutu Centennial Park Bill, 1.-16, 3. Southland Land Drainage Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 5. Special reports, 1.—16, 6. Tauranga Borough Council Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Timaru Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 4. Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Wellington City Housing Bill, 1.-16, 4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (AMALGAMATION SCHEMES) BILL— Committee, Select— Proceedings of Committee during taking of evidence open to press, 1.—15, 2. Report on Bill, 1.-15, 4. Special report, 1.-15, 4. LOCAL LEGISLATION BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 5. LOWER CLUTHA RIVER IMPROVEMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 3. McAVINUE, S.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. McFADDEN, D. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. MacINTOSH, J. J. M.— Report on petition of, I.—B, 2. McLEAN, N.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. MacPHERSON, V.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. MACHINERY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MADDAFORD, G. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3. MAE MANIKA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of. 1.-3, 6. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. MAIL-SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MAIN HIGHWAYS.—See under PUBLIC WORKS. MANDATES— League of Nations' report, A.-5, 22 ; A.-sd, 18. MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATIONS. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. MAORIS' ANTIQUITIES ACT, 1908— H.-22, 17. MARCONI, MARCHESE— Death of: Observance of two minutes' silence by Broad- | casting Services, F.-l, 26.
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MARINE— Department— Annual report— Admiralty charts, H.-15, 11. Boilers and machinery inspection, H.-15, 16, 48, 49. Coastal survey, H.-15, 1. Compasses : Adjustment and inspection, H.-15, 11. Examinations, H.-15, 12, 21, 47. Finance, H.-15, 3. Fisheries, H.-15, 2, 22, 23-39, 50, 51, 55. Marine Fish Hatchery and Biological Station, Portobello, H.-15, 56. Foreshores and wharves : Control, H.-15, 8. Form and colour vision, H.-15, 12. Harbour Board legislation, H.-15, 7. Harbour loans, H.-15, 3. Harbour regulations : General, H.-15, 16. Harbours, H.-15, 3, 5. Inspection of machinery, H.-15, 8, 20. Land engineers, engine-drivers, and electric-tram drivers, H.-15, 21, 49. Lifeboatmen, H.-15, 13. Lighthouses, H.-15, 6, 41. Marine engineers, H.-15, 21, 47. Masters and mates, H.-15, 12, 47. New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, H.-15, 12. New Zealand standards, H.-15, 20. Notices to mariners, H.-15, 12, Orders in Council under Parts I and 11, Fisheries Act, 1908, H.-15, 59. Prosecutions, H.-15, 22. Radio beacons, H.-15, 1. Seamen, H.-15, 13, 40, 41. Sea water : Average temperature, H.-15, 60. Shipping— Bluff - Stewart Island service, H.-15, 2. Casualties, H.-15, 12, 42-46, 48. Legislation, H.-15, 8. Registration, H. -15, 12. Ships : Survey, H.-15, 13. Staff, H.-15, 20. Whaling, H.-15, 1, 2, 54. Fishing industry— Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 25. Sea Fisheries Investigation Committee : Report, H.-44, 27. Harbours — Harbour services, Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Harbour-works and lighthouses: Construction, D.-l, xxxvi, 65. Port health inspection, H.-31, 19. Shipping— Cook Islands, A.-3, 3. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Radio-telegram charges from Birtish ships to New Zealand, F.-l, 21. Steamship services, H.-44, 16. Trans-Pacific, 8.-6, 17. Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. MARRINER, G.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. MATEHUIRUA HOROMONA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. MATERNAL WELFARE. See under HEALTH. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. MERCER, M. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. MERE HOONE TUKARIRI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. MERE TE IWINGARO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. METEOROLOGICAL— Cook Islands, A.-3, 5. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Scientific and Industrial Research report, H.-34, 6, 111. Telegraph services, F.-l, 22. Western Samoa, A.-4, 26.
MIGRATION— Cook Islands, A.-3, 5. MILITARY FORCES. See under DEFENCE. MINERALS. See under MINING INDUSTRY. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines Statement, C.-2.— Appendices : Reports relating to — Inspection of coal-mines, C.-2, 56-81. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 20-55. Report of Board of Examiners, C.-2, 82-95. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 6, 7. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 12. Coal-mining, C.-2, 4. Coal-mining legislation, C.-2, 5, 6. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 8. Geological survey, C.-2, 10, 11. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 1, 2. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 3. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 7. Miners' pensions—Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 11, 12. Mining legislation, C.-2, 2, 3. Mining privileges, C.-2, 3. New avenues of coal-utilization, C.-2, 5. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 3, 4. Rescue stations, C.-2, 6. School of Mines, C.-2, 11. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 6. Staff, C.-2, 12, 13. State aid to mining, C.-2, 12, 13 — Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 12. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 13. School of Mines, C.-2, 13. Subsidized prospecting—Subsidies to unemployed to prospect for gold, C.-2, 13. State coal-mines, C.-2, 8-10— Development of new mine, C.-2, 10. Housing, C.-2, 10. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 9, 10. Output and sales, C.-2, 8, 9. Statistics— Coal-mining, C.-2, 4. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 7. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 7. Wastage of coal, C.-2, 5. Tables— CoalExports, bunker and cargo, C.-2, 18. Imports, C.-2, 18. Output from different fields, C.-2, 16. Output of different classes, C.-2, 16. Coal and oil-shale : Annual production and coal imported since 1878, C.-2, 17. Export of minerals and coal-output, C.-2, 14. GoldQuantity and value exported from districts and counties or boroughs, C.-2, 15. Quantity of gold exported annually from 1857, C.-2, 16. Persons employed in mining, C.-2, 19. CoalIndustries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 20. State mines : Annual report, C.-2a— James Colliery, C.-2a, 3. James Mine extended, C.-2a, 3. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 6-14. Department: Public securities held by, 8.-10, 5. Mining privileges : State forests, C.-3, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. MORERA HOT SPRINGS— Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 15. MORGAN, E., AND OTHERSReport on petition of, 1.—13, 2. MORTGAGORS AND LESSEES REHABILITATION ACT— Applications under, 8.-9, 9 ; 8.-13 a, 9. Budget statement, 8.-6, 23. MOSS, T. R. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2.
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MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— Cinema, League of Nations' report on, A.-5, 18. Cinematograph Films Act, H.-22, 21. Film censorship, H.-22, 22. Industries and Commerce Department report on, H.-44, 30. MOTOR-SPIRITS. See PETROL. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. MULQUEEN, P. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. MUSIC— School, E.-l, 39. NAPIER AIRPORT AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. NATAU IHIMAERA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 12. NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM— Report of the Board of Trustees for the year, H.-21— Board of Trustees, H.-21, 1, 2. Committees of Management, H.-21, 2— Carillon : Annual report. H.-21, 9. Dominion Museum : Annual report, H.-21, 6. National Art Gallery : Annual report, H.-21, 4. National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum Board: Treasurer's report, H.-21, 9. NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE. See under BROADCASTING. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS— Report for the year, with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endowment, C.-14. , Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 7. NATIONAL HEALTH AND SUPERANNUATION— Select Committee report, 1.-6. NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— Annual report of Board, H.-17. NATIVE AFFAIRS— Broadcasting : Maori sessions, F.-3, 7. Committee, Select. (See under COMMITTEES.) Department: Annual report, G.-9. Board of Native Affairs, G.-9, 1. District reports, G.-9, 5-11. Finance, G.-9, 3, 4. General Maori welfare, G.-9, 2. General report, G.-9, 1. Legislation, G.-9, 4. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 2. Native housing, G.-9, 3. Native-land consolidation, G.-9, 3. Native Land Courts, G.-9, 3— Alienations of land, G.-9, 4. 13. Business and fees, G.-9, 12. Native-land purchase— Blocks acquired but not proclaimed Crown lands, G.-9, 13. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown lands, G.-9, 13. Blocks partly acquired and under negotiation, G.-9,14. Native rates, G.-9, 3. Native Trustee, G.-9, 2. Ngaruawahia celebrations, G.-9, 2. Education. (See under EDUCATION.) Health— Maori hygiene, H.-31, 5. Native schools, H.-31, 25. Lands— Development: Report of Board of Native Alfairs, G.-10 — Area and population under schemes, stations, and farms, G.-10, 87. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-10, 84--85. Finance — Cash receipts for the year, G —10, 89. National housing : Financial returns, G.-10, 91. Receipts and payments accounts for the year, G.-10, 86. State schemes : Total receipts from districts, G.-10, 89.
NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. Lands—continued. Development: Report of Board of Native Affairs, 6.-10 —continued. General report, G.—lo, 4-7. Key to North Island schemes, G.-10, 92. Maori Land Board activities, G.-10, 77-79. Native housing— Authorizations, showing number of dwellings to be erected, purchased, or renovated, G.—lo, 90. Financial returns, G.-10, 91. Operations, G.-10, 7-14, 90. Native Trust Activities, G.-10, 80-83. Photographs, G.-10, 93-114. Population under schemes, stations, and farms, G.-10, 87. Principal development and farming activities under- , taken during the year, G.-10, 88. State development schemes — Aotea Maori Land District, G.-10, 66-71. Ikaroa and South Island Maori Land District, G.-10, 72-76. Tairawhiti Maori Land District, G.-10, 60-65. Tokerau Maori Land District, G.-10, 15-22. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 35-59. Waikato-Maniapoto Land District, G.-10, 23-34. East Coast Native Trust lands — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, G.-4. Maori Antiquities Act, 1908, H. -22. 17. Native Trustee, public securities held by, 8.-10, 21. Niue Island, A.-6, 4. Settlement: Development, D.-l, xxxvi. Surveys, C.-la, 3. Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. NATIVE HOUSING AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 9. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 14. NATURALIZATION— H.-22, 16. NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS PHOSPHATES— Report, H.-29, 62. NAVY. See under DEFENCE. NEALE, E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. NEILSON, K.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. NELSON CITY EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 5. NELSON, J. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. NETHERLANDS— Trade treaty with, H.-44, 15. NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, 1939-40— Display by Public Trustee at, 8.-9, 15. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 31. Internal Affairs Department report, H.-22, 2. National Centennial Historical Committee, H.-22, 2. Publication of atlas, C.-la, 4. Railways Department preparations, D.-2, vii. NEW ZEALAND FEDERATION OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS BILL— Select Committee report on 1.-7, 2. NEW ZEALAND NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND TIDETABLES— H.-15, 12.
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NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS INSTITUTE— Annual report— Activities of Committees, 11. -34a, 5. Advisory Council, H.-34a, 1. Bureau of Industry, H.-34a, 5. Consumer standards, H.-34a, 15. Co-operation of Government Departments, local bodies, technological, industrial, and trade organizations, H.-34A, 5. Purchase of supplies by local authorities, H.-34a, 14. Sales, H.-34a, 5. Specifications and publications received, H.-34A, 3. Standardization of local-body by-laws, H.-34a, 12. Standard projects in course, H.-34a, 4. Standard specifications originating in New Zealand, H.-34a, 4. NGAHIWI PETIHA AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. NGAWHAREWITI TIWAI POMARE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-37. NIELD, T. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. NIUE ISLAND ADMINISTRATION— Money-order-telegram service, F.-l, 22. Public securities held by, B. !0, 22. Report of, for the year, A.-6— Agriculture, A.-6, 5. Education, A.-6, 5. Finance, A.-6, 1, 6. High Court and Native Land Court, A.-6, 5. Island Council, A.-6, 5. Legislation, A.-6, 5. Medical and public health, A.-6, 4. Meteorological, A.-6, 5. Native Affairs, A.-6, 4. Public works and transport, A.-6, 5. Shipping, A.-6, 5. Trade, A.-6, 1-3. Vital statistics, A.-6, 5. Wireless, A.-6, 5. Trade with, H.-44, 12. NOTICES TO MARINERS— H.-15, 12. NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION— H.-44, 17. NUKUNONO, UNION ISLANDS— Proposed radio stations at, F.-l, 27. NURSES. See under HEALTH. NYBERG, E„ AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. OBSERVATORIES. See under SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. O'CONNOR, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. OFFENDERS' PROBATION. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS. OHAI RAILWAY BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. OIL. See PETROL. OPIUM. See under LIQUOR AND DRUGS. OPOSSUM-TRAPPING— C.-3, 2 ; C.-10, 9 ; H.-22, 10. OPUNAKE HARBOUR BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—5, 2 ; 1.-16, 3. ORMISTON, J. N.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3.
PACIFIC ISLANDS— Schools : Inspection, E.-3, 6. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 2. PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS— H.-37, 7. PANIKENA KAA — Reports on petitions (6) of, 1.-3, 8. PARITUTU CENTENNIAL PARK BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.—16, 3. PARKER, J. F.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. PARLIAMENT— Debates : Broadcasting, F.-3, 4. Returns or statements required by law or resolution to be laid before the House, H.-13. PARORE, L. W., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. PASSPORTS— H.-22, 16. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS— Annual report, H.-10. PEACE— Modern means of spreading information utilized in tile cause of, A.-5, 25. PENSIONS— Budget statement, 8.-6, 23. Family allowances, 8.-6, 23. Department— Annual report— Administration : Cost, H.-18, 4. Family allowances, H. -IS, 4. Legislation, H.-18, 4. Payments on behalf of other Governments, H.-18, 2. Pensions — Civil, H.-18, 5. Granted, deaths, and cancellations in each year with number in force. H.-18, t>. In force : Annual value and total payments, H.-18,1. War, H.-18, 2. Appeals, H.- 18, 3. Economic, H.-18, 3. Payable outside New Zealand, H.-18, 3. Summary of annual liability, H.-18, 2. Summary of payments, H.-18, 2. War veterans' allowances, H.-18, 3. Appeals, H.-18, 4. Miners, C.-2, 11, 12. Statement of amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial years. 1934-38, 8.-6, xiii. PETROL— ! Consumption, H.-40, 9. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.—44, 30 Mines Department report, C.-2, 3, 4. Oil-prospecting, 8.-6, 15. Retail sale and distribution of motor-spirit, H.-44, 25. Taxation, H.-40, 16, 38. PHARMACY INDUSTRY— Plan for reorganization, H.-44, 22. PHYSICAL WELFARE AND RECREATION— H.-22, 3 ; H.-31, 27. PILLING, M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, X.-2, 2. PLANT AND MACHINERY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— Broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Theatre and film broadcasts, F.-3, 7. POISONS. See under HEALTH.
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POLICE— Cook and other Islands, A.-3, 8. Department: Annual report— Arms Bureau, H.-16, 6. Casualties, H.-16, 1. Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 5. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. Drunkenness, H.-16, 3. Efficiency, H.-16, 7. Gaming offences, H.-16, 3. General conduct of members of Force, H.-16, 8. Growth of Department, H.-16, 4. Number of offences reported, the number of offences for which persons were apprehended or summoned, and comparison of crime during the year with previous year : Return, H.-16, 16. Police Association, H.-16, 8. Police buildings, &c., H.-16, 6, 8. Police Regulations, H.-16, 8. Proportion of Police Force to population and cost per inhabitant in various countries, H.-16, 22. Prosecutions, H.-16, 3, 5. Against hotelkeepers, H.-16, 3. Recreation, H.-16, 8. Reports (extracts) of officers in charge of districts, H.-16, 9. Serious crimes, H.-16, 2. Staff : Additions, H.-16, 7. Stations, H.-16, 1. Strength of Force, H. 16, 1, 20. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 3. Training Depot, H.-16, 8. Transport, H.-16, 7. Women police, H.-16, 8. Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. POPULATION— Western Samoa, A.-4, 2, 28. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Broadcasting— Cook Islands, A.-3, 11. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Radio research, H.-34, 12, 68. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Cook Islands, A.-3, 10. Department— Annual report — Bicycles, F.-l, 16. Buildings and land, F.-l, 5, 15. Cables : Empire cable rates; F.-l, 4. Cables, New Zealand submarine — Cook Strait cables, F.-l, 25. Foveaux Strait cables, F.-l, 25. New inter-Island submarine telephone cable, F.-l, 25. Commercial branch, F.-l, 5, 14. Coronation medals, F.-l, 14. Correspondence schools : Reopening, F.-l, 4. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 19. Employment work, F.-l, 21. Kxaminations, F.-l, 13. Finance — Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 39. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year 1863, F.-l, 33. Paid telegrams and toll calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll calls) during the years ended 31st March, 1938 and 1937, F.-l, 38. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 10 — For the years 1881-82, 1891-92, 1901-2, 1911-12, 1921-22, and following years, F.-l, 33. Revenue and expenditure for the year: Graph, F.-l, 40. Revenue under separate headings : Graph, F.-l, 41. Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 19, 35, 36, 43. Letters of Credit, F.-l, 20. School savings- branch, F.-l, 20. Thrift clubs, F.-l, 20. Fruit-inspection-fee stamps, F.-l, 18. Total turnover : Graph, F.-l, 42. Inspections, F.-l, 19. Letters and letter-cards, post-cards, book-packets, newspapers and parcels, posted and delivered in the postal-districts of New Zealand during the year : Estimated number, F.-l, 37.
POST AND TELEGRAPH—continued. Department—continued. Annual report—continued. Mail-servicesi— Air, F.-l, 6, 17. Inland, F.-l, 16. Ocean, F.-l, 6, 16. Money-orders, F.-l, 19. Money-order-telegram service : Rarotonga and Niue, F.-l, 22. Motor-vehicles : Departmental, F.-l, 16. Motor-vehicles and associated work : Registration, F.-l, 20. Parcel-post service, direct: New Zealand and Jamaica, F.-l, 18. Parcels exchanged with other countries during the years 1936 and 1937 : Number and weight, F.-l, 34. Postage-stamps, F.-l, 18. Postal business, F.-l, 6, 45. Postal-notes, F.-l, 19. Postal-orders, British, F.-l, 19. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 19. Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 20. Post Office premises, &c. : Burglary, F.-l, 19. Radio-broadcasting— Advisory services for other Departments, F.-l, 27. Aeradio services, F.-l, 8, 26. Awarua Radio, F.-l, 26. Broadcasting reception : Interference, F.-l, 32. Broadcasting service, F.-l, 9, 31. Emergency radio stations, F.-l, 26. Kawau Island : Closing of radio station, F.-l, 26. Marchese Marconi, death of : Observance of two minutes' silence, F.-l, 26. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 10, 27. Private broadcasting stations, F.-l, 32. Private experimental stations, F.-l, 32. Private radio-communication services, F.-l, 26. Radio-dealers' licenses, F.-l, 32. Radio stations— Northern Cook Islands group, F.-l, 27. Proposed, at Nukunono, Union Islands, F.-l, 27. Radio-telegram charges from British ships to New Zealand, F.-l, 21. Radio-telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 26. Receiving-station licenses, F.-l, 31. Wellington Radio, F.-l, 21. Staff, F.-l, 3— Appeal Board, F.-l, 12. Appeal fee : Abolition, F.-l, 12. Classification list, F.-l, 12. Permanent— Health, F.-l, 11. Number : Graph, F.-l, 44. Personal, F.-l, 11. Persons employed in the Department, F.-l, 11. Post and Telegraph Officers' Sick Benefit Fund, F.-l, 13. Regrading, F.-l, 12. Regulations : Amendment, F.-l, 12. Salaries, &c., F.-l, 10— Fortnightly pay, F.-l, 13. Minimum wage for male officers of adult age, F.-l, 12. Stores Branch, F.-l, 14. Suggestion Board, F.-l, 13. Telegraph and telephones— Carrier-current telephone systems, F.-l, 23. Coronation letter-telegram service, New Zealand and United Kingdom, F.-l, 22. Distribution of football news, South African Rugby team tour, F.-l, 22. Inland Christmas ans New Year greetings telegram service, F.-l, 22. Inter-Island telegraph and telephone communication channels, F.-l, 7. International Telecommunications Conference, Cairo, 1938, F.-l, 5. Interphone equipment: Reduction in charge, F.-l, 29. Money-order-telegram service, Rarotonga and Niue Island, F.-l, 22. Overseas Christmas and New Year greetings telegrams, F.-l, 22. Poles and wires, F.-l, 25. Printing telegraphs, F.-l, 21. Public call offices, F.-l, 29.
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POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department —continued. Annual report—continued. Telegraph and Telephones—continued. Switch-board accommodation, increases in, F.-l, 29. Telegrams and toll calls : Number, F.-l, 46. Telegrams to or from Kawau Island and other wireless-telegraph stations : Reduction in charges, F.-l, 21. Telegraph and telephone communication : Maintenance, F.-l, 24. Telegraph and toll systems : Extension, F.-l, 24. Telegraph batteries and power supply, F.-l, 21. Telegraph service, F.-l, 7. For Meteorological Offices, F.-l, 22. Telegraph traffic, F.-l, 21. Telephone density, F.-l, 27. Telephone directories, F.-l, 29. Telephone-exchanges : Services, F.-l, 8, 27, 28, 29, Telephones—Number : Graph, F.-l, 47, 48. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 30, 47, 48. Toll-room practice, F.-l, 23. Toll service, F.-l, 7, 22, 38, 46. Workshops, F.-l, 15. Work performed for other Departments, F.-l, 20. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 2. Mail services : Establishment of air-route facilities, D.-l. 68. Radio research, H.-34, 12, 68. Stamps, postal notes, &c., printed, H.-36, 5. Telegraphs : Extension, D.-l, xxxii. POULSEN, I. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. PRESS— Proceedings of Local Government (Amalgamation Schemes) Bill Committee during taking of evidence open to press, 1.-15, 2. PRICES — Guaranteed Prices Advisory Committee, 1938 : Report, H.-30a. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 20. PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— Annual report for the year, H.-36. PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st March, 1938, 8.-l [Part I]— Abstract of the Public Accounts — Receipts and expenditure— Consolidated Fund— Accounts of Local Bodies, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10. Deposits Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 10. General Purposes Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 12. Ordinary Revenue Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 4. Other Accounts — Bank of New Zealand Shares Account, 8.-l [Pt, I], 14. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 16. Employment Promotion Fund, 8.-l [Pt. I], 18. Land for Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 18. Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 20. Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 22. Public Account Cash Balance Investment Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 30. Public Debt Repayment Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 24. Remittances to London Account. 8.-l [Pt. I], 24. Reserve Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 26. Silver and Bronze Coin Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 26. State Coal-mines Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 26. State Coal-mines Sinking Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt, I], 28. State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 28. Summary of balances, 8.-l [Pt. I], 32. Working Railways Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 30. Public Works Fund— Electric Supply Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 14. Electric Supply Sinking Fund Account, B.—l [Pt. I], 14.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS—continued. Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Accounts of New Zealand for the year ended 31st March, 1938, 8.-l [Part I] —continued. Civil List Act, 1920, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. Issues compared with the sums voted under Appropriation Act, 1937, 8.-l [Pt. I], 33. Summary of certified statements of liabilities, 8.-l [Pt. I], 46. Unauthorized Expenditure Account— Broadcasting Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. Consolidated Fund : Ordinary Revenue Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 40. Dairy Industry Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. Government Insurance Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 43. Internal Marketing Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. Native Trustees Account, 8.-I [Pt. I], 43. Post Office Account, 8.-l [Part I], 43. Public Trust Office Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 43. Public Works Fund: General Purposes Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 43. State Advances Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. State Forest Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 43. Statement of surplus credit-in-aid applied in terms of section 51 (3) of the Public Revenues Act, 1926, 8.-l [Pt. I], 44. Summary, 8.-l [Pt. I], 45. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1937-38, audited accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV] — Administration of Western Samoa, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 4. Agriculture Department— Moumahaki Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 6. Nauru and Ocean Islands Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 7. Orchard-tax, 1927, Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pc. IV], 8. Weraroa Agricultural Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 9. Audit Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 10. Bank of New Zealand Shares Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 85. British Phosphate Commissioners, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 7. Crown Law Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 11. Customs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 12. Electoral Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 13. Electric Supply Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 14. Employment Promotion Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 22. Explanatory Memorandum, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 3. Government Fire Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 25. Government Life Insurance Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 23. Government Stores Marine Insurance Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 24. Hauraki Plains Settlement Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 26. Housing, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 71. Internal Affairs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 28. Lands and Survey Department— Bluff Harbour Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31. Gore High School Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 31. North Island Experimental Dairy School Account, B.- l [Pt. IV], 32. Taranaki Scholarship Endowment Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 33. Legislative, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 34. Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 35. National Broadcasting, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 39. National Commercial Broadcasting, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 40. National Provident Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 41. National Provident Fund and Friendly Societies Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 42. Prime Minister's Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 43. Printing and Stationery Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 44. Public Service Commissioner's Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 46. Public Service Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 47. Public Trust Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 50. Railways Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 52. Railways Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV] 60. Rangitaiki Land Drainage Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 63. Reparation Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 64. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 65. Samoan Loan Suspense Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 66. State Advances Corporation, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 69. State Coal-mines, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 74. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 81. State Fire Insurance Office — Accident Branch, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 81. Swamp Land Drainage Schemes, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 67. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 82. Treasury Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 84.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS —continued. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1936-37, audited accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937] — Administration of Western Samoa, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 64. Defence Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 16. Education, 8.-l [Pt. IV Sup. to 1937], 5. Ellesmere and Forsyth and Akaroa Railway Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 45. General Purpses Relief, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 21. Greymouth Harbour Board Special Coal Rate, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 21. Internal Affairs Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 22. Lands and Survey Department— Crown Lands, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 3. Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 75. Hunter Soldiers' Assisted Trust Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 25. Primary Education Endowment, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 27. Secondary Education Endowment, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 27. Surveys of Native Land, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 58. Wanganui River Trust Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 28. Native Department— Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 38. District Maori Land Boards, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 32. Maori Purposes Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 29. Native Land Development Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 66. Native Trustee, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 65. New Zealand Reparation Estates, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 39. Post and Telegraph Department, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 41. Primary Products Marketing, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 67. Internal Marketing Branch , 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 74. Public Debt Redemption Fund, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 76. Public Works Department: Departmental, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Sup. to 1937], 45. Reserve Fund Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 55. Scenic Reserves Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 56. Small-farms Scheme, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 57. State Advances Office, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 77. State Balance-sheet, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 87. State Income and Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 88. Taranaki Maori Trust, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 59. Tuwharetoa Trust Board, 8.l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 61. Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Account, 8.-l [Pt. IV, Sup. to 1937], 52. Budget statement, 8.-6, 8. Committee, Select— Final report, 1.-14, 1. Special report, 1.-14, 1. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. II] — Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], iii. Deposit Account— Details of receipts and disbursements of deposit accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 30. Receipts and disbursements under the Trustee Act, 1908, B. -l [Pt. ll], 44. Summary of Deposit Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 29. Detail statement of revenue— Ordinary revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 2. Ordinary revenue, interest on Public Debt Redemption Fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. Ordinary revenue, interest on other public moneys, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 6. Ordinary revenue, miscellaneous revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 8. Detail statement of transactions — Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Account. 8.-l [Pt. ll], 46. Employment Promotion Fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 47. Land for Settlement Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 48. Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 50. Public Works Fund (Electric Supply Account), 8.-l [Pt. ll], 46. State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 55.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS —continued. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. II] — continued. Detail statement of transactions —continued. Temporary transfer under section 40 of the Public Bevenues Act, 1926, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 56. 'Disbursements under Civil List Act, 1920 (See 8.-l [Pt. I]. Disbursements under Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927, section 16, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Disbursements under special Acts— Debt services, administration and management, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 16. Debt services, amortization of debt — Repayment of the Public Debt Act, 1925, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Repayment of advances, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Securities reduced, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Sinking fund, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 15. Transfer to Loans Redemption Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 16. Debt services, interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 13. Debt services, payment on guaranteed loans, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 17. Other services, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 18. Imprests of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Imprests of the Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account) outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45. Interest, Conversion and Redemption Remittance Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 1. Local bodies' accounts— Advance accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Endowment of land, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 25. Fees and fines, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 26. Goldfields revenue, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 25. Gold duty, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 26. Stamp duty on interest, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 28. Recoveries on account of expenditure of previous years — Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account), 8.-l [Pt. ll], 11. Main Highways Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 55. Public Works Fund— Electric Supply Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45. General Purposes Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 45. State Coal-mines Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 55. State Forests Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 55. Schedule of imperfect vouchers, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxii. Statement of balances in respect of payments made on behalf of other Governments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 24. Statement of irregularities in connection with public moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Statement showing sums irrecoverable by the Crown, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxiv. Public debt of the Dominion, statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. PUBLICATIONS— Industries and Commerce Department: News Bulletin, H.-44, 32. Obscene : League of Nations' report, A.-5, 18. Scientific and Industrial Research Department report, H.-34, 77. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS. PUBLIC HEALTH {see also HEALTH)— Committee, Select: Reports on petitions, Bills, &c.— Ahlfeld, B, 1.-7, 2. Farr, C. C., and others, 1-7, 2. Final report, 1.-7, 3. Lewis, G. L., 1.-7, 2. McLean, N., 1.-7, 2. New Zealand Federation of Funeral Directors Bill, 1.-7, 2. Rickard, H. J. S., and others, 1.-7, 2. Roache, L. F., 1.-7, 3. Special report, 1.-7, 3. Turner, F. J., and another, 1.-7, 2. PUBLICITY (see also TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY)— Adult education in road-safety and publicity, H.-40, 24.
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PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE— As on 31st March, 1938 (return of), together with an account of all securities redeemed or otherwise disposed of during the year ended 31st March, 1938 — Cook Islands Administration, 8.-10, 22. Government Insurance Office, 8.-10, 15. Government Accident Insurance Office, 8.-10, 5. Lands and Survey Department, B.- 10, 22. Mines Department, 8.-10, 5. Native Trustee, 8.-10, 21. New Zealand Reparation Estates, Samoa, 8.-10, 23. Niue Island Administration, 8.-10, 22. Other securities (Departments of Agriculture, Forestry, Industries and Commerce, Tourist and Publicity, Labour, Native, Pensions, Public Works, and Railways), 8.-10, 23. Post Office, 8.-10, 2. Public Trust Office, 8.-10, 17. State Advances Corporation (Housing Branch), 8.-10, 21. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-10, 4. Summary, &c., 8.-10, 24. Treasury, 8.-10, 6. Westport Harbour, 8.-10, 21. PUBLIC SERVICE— Commissioners : Annual report— Administrative changes, H.-14, 20. Board of Appeal, H.-14, 18. Classification, H.-14, 24, 25, 27. Commissioners' control: System, H.-14. 1. Conferences, H.-14, 23. Departmental examinations, H.-14, 15. Educational improvement, H.-14, 13. Efficiency, H.-14, 14, 20. Entrance, H.-14, 11. Examination for shorthand-typists, H.-14, 16. Expansion, H.-14, 8. Incentive, H.-14, 16. Loyalty to a Department, H.-14, 19. Officers — Abroad on duty, H.-14, 20. Leave of absence for educational and training purposes, H.-14, 21. Offences, H.-14, 21. On loan with other administrations, H.-14, 22. Probation, H.-14, 17. Public Service Superannuation, H.-14, 15. Regrading, H.-14, 2, 5. Salaries, H.-14, 3, 4, 24, 25, 27. Senior executive position, H.-14, 19. Statistical tables, H.-14, 24, 25, 27. Temporary employees, H.-14, 19, 29. Superannuation Fund— Annual report, H.-26. Public Service Commissioners' report, H.-14, 15. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Account of, for the year, 8.-9 a. Annual report for the year ended 31st March, 1937— Minister's Statement — New business, 8.-9, 3. Receivership and liquidation of certain companies, 8.-9, 4. Result of year's working, 8.-9, 4. Staff accommodation, 8.-9, 4. Value of estates, 8.-9, 3. Wills on deposit, 8.-9, 3. Public Trustee's report— Administration of estates and kindred matters, 8.-9. 5, Finance, 8.-9, 10. Investments from the Common Fund, 8.-9, 8. Legal division, 8.-9, 14. New business, 8.-9, 5. New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, 1939-40, 8.-9, 15. Office buildings, 8.-9, 15. Office organization and representation, 8.-9, 14. Receivership and liquidation of companies, 8.-9, 7. Staff, 8.-9, 12. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 17. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. PUBLIC WORKSAnnual statement, D.-l — Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual report — Broken wires and poles, D.-l, 107. Condensed review of electrical progress, D.-l, 108. Electrical accidents, D.-l, 114. Electrical fires, D.-l, 116.
i PUBLIC WORKS —continued. Annual statement, D.-l—continued. ) Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual report—continued. Electrical Supply and Electrical Wiring Regulations, D.-l, 113. Electrical wiremen : Registration, D.-l, 116. Electric-power Boards, D.-l, 102. Generating-schemes in operation— Design office, D.-l, 98. North Island electric-power system, D.-l, 82, 109, 119. South Island electric-power system, D.-l, 92, 119. Tables : North Island and South Island Electricpower systems, D.-l, 119. Growth of load, D.-l, 108. Inspections of electric lines, also private generatingplants, D.-l, 113. Licenses and permits issued, D.-l, 114. Local electric-supply systems, D.-l, 102. Electric-supplv— North Island system : Maximum quantity loads, D.-l, xii. South Island system : Maximum quantity loads, D.-l. xiii. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report— Aerodromes, landing-grounds, and air-route facilities : Establishment, D.-l, 68. Construction and improvement of roads and bridges, D.-l, 41. Designing office, D.-l, 75. Harbour-works, D.-l, 65. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 39. Improvements to school-sites, D.-l, 65. Irrigation, D.-l, 36. Lands-improvement, D.-l, 60. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 73. Public buildings, D.-l, 76. Railways, D.-l, 25. Small-farms scheme, D.-l, 64. Tramways, D.-l, 75. Irrigation : Total area for which irrigation water is available, D.-l, xxvi. Finance— Annual main highways accounts, D.-l, 234. Annual public-works expenditure : Loan-money, D.-l, vi. Development of water-power : Statement of accounts, D.-l, 12-19. Expenditure and liabilities on public buildings out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 11. Expenditure for the year : Audited statement of expenditure out of Public Works Fund for the year 1937-38, D.-l, 23. Net expenditure on road-construction, including main highways, for years 1913-14 to 1938-39, D.-l, xxii. Percentage earned on operating-capital after paying net operating-expenses, D.-l, xiv. Railways Statement, showing expenditure on construction of railways, D.-l, 8. Receipts and expenditure, Public Works Fund, 1937-38, D.-l,ix. Total expenditure : Summary showing total expenditure out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 1. Yearly expenditure out of Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account), 1916-17 to 1937-38, D.-l, 2. Government Architect : Annual report on buildings, &c., D.-l, 77. Irrigation and water-supply— Schedule of schemes, completed or under construction, D.-l, 20. Total area for which irrigation water is available, D.-l, xxvi. Main Highways Board : Annual report — Beautification of highways, D.-l, 209. Bridges, D.-l, 184. Classification of roads, &c., D.-l, 210. Complaints during reconstruction, D.-l, 207. Construction, D.-l, 238. Declarations and adjustments of main highways, D.-l, 214. Finance, D.-l, 175, 234. Flood damage, D.-l, 178. Foremen and overseers of road construction : Examination, D.-l, 214. General. D.-l, 175. Highway engineering and design, D.-l, 210. Highways materials, testing of, D.-l, 210, Improving visibility at corners and intersections, D.-l, 207.
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PUBLIC WORKS—continued. Annual statement, D.-l—continued. Main Highways Board : Annual report—continued. Legislation, D.-l, 175. Lengths of main highways, D.-l, 238. Lighting on main highways, D.-l, 208. Local Authorities — Advances, D.-l, 209. Appeal of local authority against decision of Board as to apportionment of cost of work. D.-l, 215. Contact with, D.-l, 207. Magnetic truck, D.-l, 213. Maintenance, D.-l, 162, 239. Mileage of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June. 1924), D.l, 239. Personnel, D.-l, 175. Plant, D.-l, 209. Progress report, D.-l, 216. Renewals and improvements, D.-l, 179. Residential accommodation for regular surfacemen, D.-l, 209. Road-safety measures, D.-l, 206. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, &c., D.-l, 208. Speeds on main highways, D.-l, 205. Standardization of road signs, D.-l, 208. State-highways system, D.-l, 185. Tables— Annual main highways accounts, D.-l, 234. Construction of work completed during the year 1937-38, D.-l, 238. Length of main highways, D.-l, 238. Lenths of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June, 1924), D.-l, 239. Maintenance of main highways (including bridges), D.-l, 239. Tests of stone completed during year, D.-l, 240. Traffic census, D.-l, 186. Working-conditions and rates of wages, D.-l, 208. Minister's report— Aerodromes and subsidiary services : Establishment, D.-l, xxxi. Education buildings, D.-l, xxxi. Finance— Expenditure, 1937-38 : Public Works Fund, D.-l. viii. Receipts, Public Works Department, 1937-38, D.-l, ix. Votes under control of Minister of Public Works : Summary, D.-l, v. Votes under control of Ministers other than Minister of Public Works : Summary, D.-l, vi. Hawke's Bay floods, D.-l, xxiii. Health and hospital institutions, D.-l, xxx. Mental hospitals, D.-l, xxx. Harbour-works and lighthouses, D.-l, xxxvi. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, xii. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, xxiv. Land-improvement, D.-l, xxxiv. Main highways, D.-l, x. Native-land settlement, D.-l, xxxvi. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxxv. Public buildings, D.-l, xxvii. Railway-construction, D.-l, xvi. Railways : Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xx. Settlement and other roads, D.-l, xxi. Settlement of unemployed workers, D.-l, xxxv. Telegraph extensions, D.-l, xxxii. Tourist and health resorts, D.-l, xxxiv. Bridges : Lengths of various types, H.-40, 39. Budget statement, 8.-6, 11, 22. Cook Islands, A.-3, 10. Flood damage, Hawke's Bay, H.-IIA, 8. Fund— Appropriations chargeable on the Fund and other accounts for the year, 8.-7 a. Statement showing net expenditure under appropriations for the year compared with previous year, 8.-6, x. Statement showing the issues from the Fund for the financial year compared with sums voted under the Appropriation Act, 8.-l [Pt. I], 34. Statement showing the total ways and means of the Fund, General Purposes Account, and the total net expenditure for the year, 8.-6, xi. Irrigation, H.-29, 44. Main highways— Expenditure and revenue, 8.-6, 19, 20. Lengths of various classes of, H.-40, 39. Lewis Pass Road : A short descriptive account, C.-6, 12. Roads and tracks : Mining areas, C.-2, 13. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Western Samoa, A.-4, 28.
PUEHU NGAMAHANGA, TE— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. RADIO. See BROADCASTING ; also under POST AND TELEGRAPH. RAFFLES— H.-22, 18. RAGWORT MENACE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. RAILWAYS— Accidents — Aylesbury accident, D.-2, vii. Derailment of special excursion train near Ratana on 26th March, 1938, D.-2, vii, xl; D.-3. Annual statement, D.-2.— Balance-sheets and statements of accounts and statistical returns, 1936, D.-2, 1-31. General Manager's report— Accident to special excursion passenger-train near Ratana, D.-2, xl. Advertising service, D.—2, xix. Bookstall service, D.-2, xxi. Branch lines, D.-2, xxxiii. Commercial Branch, D.-2, xxxv. Department dwellings, D.-2, xxvii. Farmers' excursions, D.-2, xxxvi. Finance, D.-2, ix, x. Forestry Branch, D.-2, xxix. Goods and live-stock, D.-2, xvi. Household removals, D.-2, xxxvi. Isolated sections, D.-2, xxxiii. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xxvi. Parcels, luggage, and mails, D.-2, xv. Passengers' luggage, D.-2, xxxvi. Passenger traffic, D.-2, xiv. Publicity, D.-2, xxxiv. Rail-car services, D.-2, xxvii. Refreshment service, D.-2, xx. Road motor services, D.-2, xxi. " Save to travel " stamps, D.-2, xxxvii. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xxviii. Signal and electrical, D.-2, xxxviii. Staff, D.-2, xl. Stores Branch, D.-2, xxviii. Subsidiary services, D.-2, xiii. Suburban passenger traffic, D.-2, xxxvi. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xxviii. Timber areas, D.-2, xxix. Transportation, D.-2, xxx. Truck rates, D.-2, xxxvi. Ways and Works Branch, D.-2, xxxvii. Workshops, D.—2, xxix. Minister's report— Accidents, D.-2, vii. Business : Increase, D.-2, i. Centennial-year preparations, D.-2, vii. Christchurch new station and yard, D.-2, vi. Finance, D.-2, ii. Housing programme, D.—2, vi. Improvements to existing railways, D.-2, v. Level crossings : Elimination, D.-2, vi. Locomotives, steam and electric : Construction, D.-2. ii. Rail-cars : Development, D.-2, i. Road services, D.—2, iv. Rolling-stock, additional, D.-2, v. Wages and conditions, D.-2, iii. Wellington new station, D.-2, ii, iv. Working results, past five years, D.-2, viii. Budget statement, 8.-6, 12, 24. Co-ordination of long-distance road freight services and railway services, H.-40, 34. Construction, D.-l, xvi, 25. Expenditure, D.-l, 8. Superannuation Fund : Annual report, D.-5. Tickets printed, H.-36, 1. RANGI RAROA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. RANGI RUMAKI PERENIKI— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE. See under LANDS. RAROTONGA— Money-order-telegram service, F.-l, 22,
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RATANA ACCIDENT— Derailment of special excursion train near Ratana on 26th March, 1938— Railways Department statement, D.-2, vii, xl. Report, D.-3. RATES— Native, G.-9, 3. REDWARD, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. REFUGEES— Relief, A.-5, 27 ; A.~sd, 20. REGULATIONS ACT, 1936— Report of the working of the Act, H.-24. REIWHATI PUWHAKAOHO, TE, AND OTHER Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-16. RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3. RETURNS OR STATEMENTS— Required by law or Resolution to be laid before the House, H.-13. REWETI T. KOHERE— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. RICKARD, H. J. S., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. ROACHE, L. F — Report on petition of, 1.-7, 3. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ROAD SAFETY COUNCIL. See under TRANSPORT. ROTORUA— Tourist Resort: Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 13, 15. ROYAL NAVY. See under DEFENCE. ROYALTIES— Payable to the Crown and unpaid as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiii. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT— Transfer to State Advances Corporation, 8.-9, 13; 8.-13 a, 9. RUSSELL, SIR A. H„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. SALARIES AND WAGES— Collection of arrears, H.-11, 10. Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 10, 12, 13. Public Service, H.-14, 3, 4, 24, 25, 27. Railways Department, D.-2, iii. Teachers', E.-l, 27. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT. See under HEALTH. SALES TAX. See under TAXATION. SAMOA. See WESTERN SAMOA. SAWMILLS. See under FORESTRY. SCAFFOLDING AND EXCAVATION ACT— H.-11, 11. SCANDRETT, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS. SCHOLLUM, W. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION.
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Department: Annual report, H.—34 Apia Observatory, H.-34, 122. Canterbury Agricultural College, H.-34, 81. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 84. Dominion Observatory, H.-34, 116. Geological Survey Branch, H.-34, 89. Geophysical surveys, miscellaneous — Asbestos deposits, D'Urville Island, H.-34, 78. Geophysical work, Rotorua district, H.-34, 79. Magnetic observations, Onekaka-Parapara district, H.-34, 79. Imperial Agricultural Bureau, H.-34, 78. Light-weight concretes research, H.-34, 80. Magnetic Observatory, H.-34, 124. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 111. Minister's statement— Animal nutrition and production, H.-34, 3. Aviation : Meteorological research, H.-34, 2. Fruit industry— Gas-storage research, H.-34, 2. Lemon-curing, H.-34, 2. Geological research, H.-34, 2. House-building materials, H.-34, 2. Plant research, H.-34, 3. Publications, H.-34, 77. Secondary industries, H.-34, 3. Social science, H.-34, 3. Soil survey, H.-34, 2. Standards Institute, H.-34, 3. Reports of the Research Committees of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research— Animal Research Bureau, H.-34, 32. Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 14. Fruit, H.-34, 40. Fruit cold storage, H.-34, 45. Leather and shoes, H.-34, 38. Mineral content of pastures, H.-34, 36. Phormium tenax — Plants, H.-34, 34. Plant Research Bureau, H.-34, 21. Radio research, H.-34, 68. Social Science Research Bureau, H.-34, 72. Soil survey, H.-34, 49. Tobacco research, H.-34, 69. Wheat, H.-34, 33. Wool Manufacturers' Research Bureau, H.-34, 72. Research scholarships, H.-34, 77. Secretary's report— Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 9. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 5. Fruit research, H.-34, 10 General, H.-34, 4. Geological survey, 34, 7. Leather and shoe research, H.-34, 10. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 6. Mineral content of pastures, H.-34, 11. New Zealand Standards Institute H.-34, 13. Observatories, H.-34, 7. Phormium tenax, H.-34, 11. Plant Research Bureau, H.-34, 7. Radio research, H.-34, 12. Social Science Bureau, H.-34, 13. Soil and land utilization surveys, H.-34, 10. Tobacco research, H.-34. 12. Wheat Research Institute, H.-34, 9. Wool Manufacturers' Research Association, H.-34 12 Staff, H.-34, 125. Mining Industry, C.-2, 7. New Zealand Standards Institute : Annua] report, H.-34a. SEAMEN. See under MARINE. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE ACT— H.-11, 12. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS. SHARE-MILKING AGREEMENTS ACT, 1937— H.-11, 11. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION ACT— H.-11, 10. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT— H.-11, 3.
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SINGLETON, J., AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT— Report on proceedings at the League of Nations and " Nine-power " Conference, A.-se. SLY-GROG SELLING— H.-16, 3. SMALL-FARMS SCHEME. See under LANDS. SMITH, G. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH BUREAU— H.-34, 3, 13, 72. SOUTH AMERICA— Trade with, H.-44, 10. SOUTHLAND LAND DRAINAGE AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 5. SPAIN— Civil war in, A.-5, 26 ; A.-sd, 5, 10. SPARROW, H., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Alpine climbing, C.-10, 9. Gaming offences, H. 16, 3. Physical education, E.-l, 39. Physical welfare and education, H.-22, 3. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 6. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 7. Distribution of football news during tour of South African Rugby team, F.-l, 22. Winter sports and excursions, C.-10, 7, 10. STALLIONS BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-10, 2. STANDARDS. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE ; also SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION— Borrowing-powers, 8.-l [Pt. ll], viii. Budget statement, 8.-6, 22. Housing, 8.-6, 6-8. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 21. Report and accounts for the year, 8.-13a — Accounts and Auditor's report, 8.-13 a, 14. Adjustment of mortgages, 8.-13 a, 9. Balance-sheet, comments on, 8.-l 3a, 12. Establishment of branch offices, B. -13a, 9. Field staff, 8.-13 a, 10. Housing Act, 1919, operations under — Accounts and Auditor's report, 8.-13 a, 18. Balance-sheet and revenue accounts, comments on, 8.-13 A, 16. Loans to— Co-operative dairy-factories, 8.-13 a, 16. Local authorities, 8.-13 A, 16. Report of Director of Housing Construction, 8.-13 a, 15. Statutory returns, 8.-13 a, 17. Interest — Due, and received, 8.-13 A, 11. Trend of interest-rates, 8.-13 a, 6. Legislation affecting the Corporation, 8.-13 a, 4. Mortgage repayment insurance, 8.-13 a, 9. Mortgagors and Lessees Rehabilitation Act, 1936, 8.-13 a, 9. New business, 8.-13 a, 7. Organization and staff, 8.-13 a, 13. Principal functions, 8.-13 A, 4. Revenue accounts, 8.-13 a, 11. Reverted securities — Rural, 8.-13 a, 11. Urban properties, 8.-13 a, 10. Staff, 8.-13 a, 13. Stock and debentures issued, 8.-13 a, 7. Trade and industry in New Zealand, 8.-13 a, 5. Transfer of Rural Intermediate Credit securities, B-13a, 9. Volume of business, 8.-13 a, 4. World events, 8.—13 a, 4. Rural Intermediate Credit Scheme transferred to, 8.-9, 13. Stock issued by, 8.-l [Pt. ll], vii.
STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE— Annual report, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. Public securities held by, 8.-10, 4. STATE FORESTS. See under FORESTRY. STIRLING, W.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 2. STOATS AND WEASELS— Destruction, H.-22, 10, STOCK AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, I.—lo, 2. STONE-QUARRIES. See under MINING INDUSTRYSTORES CONTROL BOARD— Annual report, H.-4. Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 17. SUSTENANCE. See under LABOUR. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS. SWITZERLAND— Trade Agreement with, A.-l; H.-44, 15. TAIPORUTU TE MAPU - Report on petition of, 1.—3, 11. TAITE TE TOMO— Report on petition of, 1.—3, 13. TAUNATAPU RIMENE Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. TAURANGA BOROUGH COUNCIL EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 2. TAWAI HORUA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. TAXATION— Income-tax : Budget statement, 8.-6, 21. Motor, H.-40, 16, 38. Petrol, H.—4o, 16, 40. Sales tax : Budget statement, 8.-6, 20. Western Samoa, A.-4, 10, 12. TAXIS. See under TRANSPORT. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TE AROHA— Tourist resort: Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 13. TE HATI TE ATU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. TE HEKERUI WHAKARAKE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TEOTI TIMOTI KARETAI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. TE PUEHU NGAMAHANGA— Report on petition of, 1.—3, 11. TE REIWHATA PUWHAKAOHO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. TERI T. PIHAMA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—3, 4. TERRITORIAL FORCES. See under DEFENCE. TERRORISM— Repression of, A.-sd, 19. THIRD-PARTY RISK. See under TRANSPORT. THOMSON, R. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. THOMSON, W.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4.
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THORNTON, M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.—13, 2. TIKI RIITI AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. TIMARU BOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TIMMINGS, W. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. TIPENE, R. V.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TIPIWAI houkamau— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. TOBACCO— Growing, H.-44, 26. Research, H.-34, 12, 69. TONGA— Trade with, H.-44, 13. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK— Annual report, C.-10, 6. TOOMEY, A. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. TOTALIZATORS— Inspection, H.-22, 18. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY— Annual report— General Manager's report, H.-2, 2. Departmental activities within the Dominion, H.-2, 6. Financial, H.-2, 7. Publicity, H.-2, 4. Staff, H.-2, 4. Travel to and within the Dominion, H.-2, 3. Reports (extracts) of controlling officers — Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 16. Lake House, Waikaremoana, H.-2, 15. Little Barrier Bird Sanctuary, H.-2, 16. London representative, H.-2, 12. Milford Track and hostel, H.-2, 15. Morere Hot Springs, H.-2, 15. Rotorua, H.-2, 13, 15. Te Aroha, H.-2, 13. Trade and Tourist Commissioner in— Australia, H.—2, 11. Canada and United States, H.-2, 8. Europe, H.-2, 11. Western America, H.-2, 10. Waitomo Caves and Caves Hostel, H.-2, 15. Railways Department, D.-2, xxxiv. Tourist and Health Resorts : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxxiv. TOWN-PLANNING— H.-22, 9. TRADE— Agreement : New Zealand and Switzerland, A.-l. Cook Islands, A.-3, 1, 2. Economic depressions: Determination of a procedure, A.-sd, 20. Niue Island, A.-6, 1-3. Overseas : Budget statement, 8.-6, 24. Raw materials : Study of the problem, A.-sd, 8. Trade and industry in New Zealand, 8.-13 a, 5. Trade and Tourist Commissioners' reports (extracts), H.-2, 8. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 12, 29-31. TRADE-MARKS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADEMARKS. TRADE - UNIONS. See FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS ; also LABOUR. TRADING COUPONS— H.-44, 31. TRAMWAYS— Construction, &c., D.-l, 75.
TRANSPORT— Budget statement, 8.-6, 23. Department— Annual report — Appendix — Statistical tables — Analyses of data relating to motor accidents in the Dominion, H.-40, 41. Annual yield from taxation of motor-vehicles, H.-40,40. Applications for goods-service licenses for the year, H.-40, 50. Applications for passenger-service licenses, H.-40, 49. Collection and distribution of motor-taxation, H.-40, 40. Commercial air transport, H.-40, 50, 51. Convictions for traffic offences, H.-40, 46. Distribution of the petrol-tax to the boroughs, 38. Lengths of the various classes of roads, streets, and bridges in the Dominion, H.-40, 39. Lengths of the various types of bridges in the Dominion, H.-40, 39. Motor-vehicle registrations by Highway Districts, H.-40, 37. Motor-vehicles licenses, H.-40, 37, 38. Prosecutions by Traffic Inspectors of Transport Department, H.-40, 47. Traffic Offences Bureau, H.-40, 48. Changes in transport law and regulations, H.-40, 35. Commercial air-transport, H.-40, 36, 50, 51. Commercial road transport— Appeals from decisions of Transport Licensing Authorities, H.-40, 35. Co-ordination of long-distance road freight services and railway services, H.-40, 34. Goods-services, H.-40, 32. Passenger-services, H.-40, 31. Taxi-services in Christchurch Transport District, H.-40, 34. Introductory, H.-40, 3. Motor-spirits taxation, H . 40, 16. Distribution of petrol-tax, H.-40, 16. Petrol-tax yield, H.-40, 16. Refunds of petrol-tax, H.-40, 16. Motor-vehicle registration-plates, H.-40, 8. Motor-vehicles actually on the road, H.-40, 8. Motor-vehicles inspection, 11. 40, 28. Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, H.-40, 29. " Hit and run " drivers, H.-40, 30. Review of premium rates, &c., H.-40, 30. Statistics re premiums and claims, H.-40, 29. Motor-vehicles licensed, H.-40, 6. Petrol-consumption, H.-40, 9. Registration of motor-vehicles, by country of manufacture, H.-40, 4. Registration of motor-vehicles, by types of vehicles, 4. Road finance— Annual charges per mile on roads, streets, &(:., H.-40, 15. Dominion's road bill, H.-40, 12. Motor-taxation, H.-40, 16. Roads — Alterations in restrictions as to loading and speed of heavy motor-vehicles, H.—4o, 9. Present position as to limitation of loads on roads, H.-40, 10. Road safety— New Zealand Road Safety Council, H.-40, 18. Preventive measures, H.-40. 21. Reports of sub-committees of the Road Safety Council as adopted by the Council — Accident statistics, H.-40, 18. Adult education and propaganda, H.-40, 24. Child education and propaganda, H.-40, 21. General, H.-40, 17. Road accidents, H.-40, 22. Speed-limits in built-up areas, H.-40, 24. Traffic laws, H.-40, 26. Special mileage-taxation, H.-40, 17. Traffic census, H.-40, 11. Motor-vehicles : Registration, F.-l, 20. Niue Island, A.-6, 5. Police Department, H.-16, 7. Road motor services : Railways Department, D.-2, iv, xxi. Road-safety measures, D.-l, 206. Roads : Unification of statistics relating to, A.-sd, 5.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT— Public securities held by, 8.-10, 6. TREWBY, H.— Report on petition of, 1.—2, 2. TUREIA, P., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. TURI RURUKU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TURNER, F. J., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. TUTTY, E. N.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. UNEMPLOYMENT (see also under LABOUR)— Gold-prospecting : Subsidy, C.-2, 13. UNITED KINGDOM— Customs duties on imports of footwear from, H.-44, 16. Trade with, H.-44, 5. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA— Trade with, H.-44, 9. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. VETERINARY SERVICES. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. VITAL STATISTICS. See under HEALTH. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE. See under EDUCATION. VUJCICH, M.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. WAIRAMA TE WHAKAUNUA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. WAITANGI ENDOWMENT— Management, C.-3, 11. WAITOMO CAVES AND CAVES HOSTEL— Report of controlling officer, H.-2, 15. WALKER, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. WALKER, W. L.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. WAR— Armaments : Reduction and limitation, A.-5, 11 ; A.-sd, 5. Civil war in Spain, A.-5, 26 ; A.-sd, 5, 10. Funds, H.-22, 18. Graves, H.-22, 17. Pensions. See under PENSIONS. Sino-Japanese conflict: Report on proceedings at the League of Nations and " Nine-power " Conference, A.-se. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT— H.-11, 13. WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2; 1.-16, 3. WELLINGTON CITY HOUSING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. WELLS, A.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 3.
WESTERN SAMOA— Mandated Territory: Eighteenth annual report of the Government of New Zealand on the administration of, for the year ended 31st March, 1936, A.-4— Arms and ammunition, A.-4, 18. Defence, A.-4, 18. Education, A.-4, 20. Forests and agriculture, A.-4, 27. Freedom of conscience, A.-4, 20. General administration— Finance, A.—4, 4, 6. Lands and Survey, A.-4, 5. Native Affairs, A.-4, 3. Persons of part Samoan blood, A.-4, 4 Port and harbour services, A.-4, 5. Postal and radio, A.-4, 5. Public Trust Office, A.-4, 5. Staff, A.-4, 5. Visits, A.-4, 4. Health, A.-4, 24. International relations, A.-4, 2. •Judicial organization, A.-4, 14-17. Labour, A.-4, 19. Land tenure, A.-4, 27. Liquor and drugs, A.-4, 23. Meteorological, A.-4, 26. Mines, A.-4, 28. Police and prisons, A.-4, 18. Population, A.-4, 28. Status, A.-4, 2. Public Works, A.-4, 28. Social conditions of the Natives, A.-4, 18. Taxation, A.-4, 10, 12. Territory, status, A.-4, 2. Trade, A.-4, 4, 12, 29-31. New Zealand Reparation Estate, public securities held by, 8.-10, 23. Trade with, H.-44, 11. WESTPORT HARBOUR— Public securities held by, 8.-10, 21. WEST TAUPO TIMBER LANDS— Management, C.-3, 11. WETINI TAKU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. WHEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. WHEELER, H. C.— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2. WHITE, W. R.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. WI HAPI LOVE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 1. WILSON, H. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-4, 1. WINDERS, L. C.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. WIRELESS. See BROADCASTING. WIREMU PAATI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. WIREMU TE UIRA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Traffic in, A.-5, 18 ; A.—sd, 13. Women and girls : Unemployed, H.-11a, 15. Women : Status, A.-5, 18 ; A.-sd, 15. WOOLPACKS— H.-44, 28. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT— H.-11, 10. YOUTHS— Youth employment and vocational guidance, H.-11a, 14. ZELTWEG - WOLFSBERG AND UNTER - DRAUBURG WOELLAN RAILWAY COMPANY, VIENNA— Request to League of Nations, A.-sd, 8.
By Authority: E. V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington.—l 939.
NEW ZEALAND.
APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Vol. 111.
1938. [With Sessional Index i H—l.
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