INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT.
VOLUME 11, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C—G.
NOTE. Paper Number before Page Number.
ACCIDENTS — Electrical, D.-l, 110. Mining and quarrving, C.-2, 6, 20, 25, 32, 49, 61, 62, 63, 69, 75, 76, 81. Railways, D.-2, xl. ADVERTISING (.see also TOURIST AND PUBLICITY)— National Commercial Broadcasting Servioe, E.-3, 8. Railways Department, I).-2, xxi. AFFORESTATION. See FORESTRY. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL Agricultural clubs, E.-l, 6. AIR MAILS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. ARTS AND CRAFTS - Native schools, E.-3, 3. BAKER, W., AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6a. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 17, 34, 35, 42. Letters of credit, F.-l, 18. School Savings Branch, F.-l, 17. BRIDGES. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BROADCASTING (see also POST AND TELEGRAPH)— National Broadcasting Services : Annual report, F.-3 — Accommodation, F.-l, 4. Finance— Accounts — National Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 4, 5. National Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 8 9. Advertising, F.-3, 8. Hours of transmission, F.-3, 2. New stations, F.-3, 7. Percentage 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. To schools, E.-2, 5. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION.
COAL-MINING. See under MINING. COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING. See, under BROADCASTING. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DEER— Destruction, 0.-10, 9. DEFENCE— Aerodromes, landing-grounds, and air-route facilities: Establishment, D.-l, 61. Special course for Reservists, Territorial Force, E.-2, 13. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EDUCATION— 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, 2. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch — Admissions classified according to — Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 14, 15. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 15. Blind children, E.-4, 18. Boarding-out or placement of children in private homes, E.-4, 11. Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa, E.-4, 6. Cases appearing before Children's Courts, E.-4, 9, 10. Character and state of parents, E.-3, 15. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during the year : Particulars, E.-4, 17. Children and young persons under the guardianship of the Superintendent: Status, E.-4, 12. 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, E.-4, 18.
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EDUCATION —continued. Child welfare, State care of children, &c.—continued. Statement of the Superintendent, &c.—continued. Children's homes, list of, E.-4,22. Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 4. Committals and admissions during the year, E.-4, 13, 14. Costley Trust, E.-4, 20. Expenditure— Backward children, E.-4, 16. Child welfare, E.--4, 21. School for the Deaf, E. -4, 21. Field-work, E.-4, 4. Functions of the Child Welfare Branch, E.-4, 3. Girls' Home, Burwood, E.-4, 5. Girls' Hostel, Wellington, E.-4, 6. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 18, 19. Infant-life protection, E.-4, 17. Inmates discharged from control during year, E.-4, 15. Institutions, E.-4, 4, 16. Nature of employment, E.-4, 12. Placement of children in situations, and the allocation of their earnings, E.-4, 11. Post-primary and higher education, E.-4, 11. Preventive cases, E.-4, 7. Preventive work, E.-4, 7. Primary education, E.-4, 12. Reports to Children's Courts, E.—4, 9. School for the Deaf, E.-4, 20. Special School for Boys, Otekaike, E.- 4, 16. Special School for Girls, Richmond, E.-4, 16. Staff, E.-4, 3. Endowments, C.-l, 33. Higher : Annual report, E.-7 — Candidates successful for degrees, E.-7, 5. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Now Zealand School of Agriculture— Canterbury Agricultural College, E.-7, 42. Council of School of Agriculture, E.-7, 37. Massey Agricultural College, E.-7, 39. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.-7, 4. 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, 10. Canterbury, E.—7, 21. Otago, E.-7, 27. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 6. Victoria, E.-7, 16. Minister of : Annual report, E.-l.— Agricultural clubs, E.-l, 6. Attendance : Regularity, E.-l, 24. Child welfare, E.-l, 11, 12, 45. Classes —■ Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 38. Size of, E.-l, 26. Special for backward children, E.-l, 37. Country Library Service, E.-I, 7. Director, Assistant: Appointment, E.-l, 12. Education — Adult, E.-l, 7. Cost of, E.-l, 13. Higher (University), E.-I, 42. Policy, E.-l, 2. Post-primary, E.-l, 38. Rural, E.-l, 5. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 17. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 43. Feilding community centre, E.-l, 7. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 48. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Legislative changes, E.-l, 3. Manual instruction, E.-l, 41. Objective, E.-l, 3. Physical education, E.-l, 42. Post primary— Education, E.-l, 38. Free places, E.-l, 37. Length of course, E.-l, 36. Pupils— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 31. Conveyance and board, E.-l, 5, 41. Destination, E.-l, 32. Leaving public primary schools, E.-l, 31. Number of, and teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 26. School music, E.-l, 42.
EDUCATlON—continued. Minister of: Annual report, E.-l—continued. Schools — Buildings and sites, E.-I, 11, 14. Consolidation of, E.-l, 5, 40. Correspondence, E.-l, 6, 40. Kindergarten, E.-l, 40. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 37. Native, E.-l, 10, 38. Number, E.-l, 16. Private secondary (registered), E.-l, 40. Registered private primary, E.-l, 39. Staffs of E.-l, 24. Types of, E.-l, 13. Teachers— Classification, E.-l, 27. Number of teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 2(5. Salaries, E.-l, 4, 29. Superannuation Fund, E.-I, 46. Teaching aids, E.-l, 9. The teaching profession, E.-l, 8. Training of, E.-l, 42. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 12, 35. Native children : Annual report— Report of the Senior Inspector— Aesthetic activities, E.-3, 3. Arts and crafts, E.-3, 3. Attendance, E.-3, 5. Buildings, E.-3, 6. English and arithmetic, E.-3, 4. Home and health, E.-3, 2. Pacific Islands : Inspections, E.-3, 6. Schools— Curriculum, E.-3, 1. Maori mission, E.-3, 5. Scholarships, E.-3, 5. Secondary education, E.-3, 5. Social studies, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-3, 6. 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, 11, 12. Public : Classification and ages of Maori scholars attending, E.-3, 9. Public : Maori children attending, E.-3, 8. Teachers : Certificates held by teachers in Native primary schools (excluding Junior Assistants), E.-3, 11. Teachers— Junior assistants, E.-3, 5. Meetings, E.-3, 4, 4. Probationary assistance, E.-3, 5. Training College third-year students in Native education, E.-3, 5. Post and Telegraph Department Correspondence School: Reopening, E.-l, 4. Primary and post primary : Annual report— Report of Chief Inspector of Primary Schools — Correspondence school, E.-2, 4. February curriculum, E.-2, 3. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. libraries, E.-2, 5. Post-primary departments, district high school, E.-2, 4. Radio and cinema, E.-2, 5. Safety measures, E.-2, 5. Schools— At work, E.-2, 3. Consolidation, E.-2, 4. Teachers : Employment, E.-2, 3. Training colleges, E.-2, 2. Report of Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools— Administrative developments, E.-2, 8. Evening classes, E.-2, 8. Routine work, E.-2, 6. School course, length, E.-2, 9. School rolls and staffing, E.-2, 6. Science courses, E.-2, 8. University bursaries, E.-2, 7. Report of the Superintendent of Technical EducationBoys' and girls' agricultural clubs, E.-2, 12. Centennial celebrations, E.-2, 12. Future developments, E.-2, 10.
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EDUCATION —continued. Primary and Post Primary : Annual report —continued. Report of the Superintendent, &c.—continued. Libraries, E.-2, 13. Notable advances during the year, E.-2, 14. Salary improvements, E.-2, 14. Trade schools, E.-2, 10. Training for Reservists, E.-2, 13. Vocational guidance, E.-2, 13. Tables— Financial— Education Boards, E.-2, 59. Secondary, combined, and technical schools and classes, E.-2, 72. Wanganui College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 84. Intermediate schools and department— Pupils, ages of, E.-2, 33. Pupils, staff, &c. : Roll and classification, E.-2, 33. Primary education and reports (extracts) of Education Boards— Children : Destination, E.-2, 19. Education Boards : Reports, E.-2, 25. Pupils : Age and attainment of, who left school, E.-2, 18. Schools — Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 25. Private primaryAges of pupils, E.-2, 24. Registered, E.-2, 23. Public primary— Age and sex, E.-2, 16, 18. Attendance, E.-2, 15. Average age of pupils, E.-2, 18. Classification, &c. : Number, E.-2, 15. Standard classes, &c., E.-2, 17. Secondary : Lower departments, E.-2, 25. Staff, E.-2, 20. Teachers — According to grade of salary, E.-2, 21, 22. Classification, E.-2, 20, 21. Examination status, E.-2, 54. Initial status on their admission, E.-2, 53. Number, E.-2, 53. Reports (extracts) of principals of training colleges, E.-2, 55. Qualifications on admission, E.-2, 54. Training of: University subjects taken by students, E.-2, 55. Secondary and technical education— District high schools (secondary department)— Pupils— Age of, at date of admission, E.-2, 49. Ages, E.-2, 49. Average attendance : Roll, free-place holders, E.-2, 47. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 50. Years of attendance, E.-2, 49. Post primary— Education, particulars relating to, E.-2, 34. Sohools (exclusive of district high schools)— Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 43. Pupils (full-time) — According to courses of instruction, E.-2, 39. Age, E.-2, 37. Age at date of admission, E.-2, 38, 49. Average attendance, roll, free-place holders, staff, &c„ E.-2, 35, 38. Boarding away from home, E.-2, 42. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 39, 41, 50. Years of attendance, E.-2, 38. Post-primary schools and manual instruction : Pupils (part-time)— According to occupations, E.-2, 44. Ages, E.-2, 44. Attending special manual-training centres. E.-2, 46. Combined roll, day and evening classes, E.-2, 45. Free-place and other pupils according to year of attendance, E.-2, 44. Private secondary schools — Ages of pupils, E.-2, 52. Roll, &c., staff, E.-2, 51. Schools — Correspondence, Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 8. Grounds : Improvement, D.-l, 58. School of Mines, C.-2, 5, 11, 12, 75. School Savings Branch, Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 17. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E.-l, 46.
FANNING ISLAND— Closing of New Zealand postal agency, F.-l, 14. I , FINANCE — Broadcasting services, F.-3, 5. Education- — Child welfare, &c., E.-4, 20. Higher, E.-l, 40; E.-7, 7, 11, 17, 22, 28, 30, 40, 43. Minister's report, E.-l, 12, 13, 48. Primary and post-primary, E.-2, 59. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-8. Minister's report, E.-l, 46. Government Superannuation Funds— Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.-8. Iron and steel industry, C.-7, 4, 8, 9, 10. Lands — Drainage operations— Hauraki. Plains, C.-8, 1, 5. Rangitaiki land drainage, C.-11, 3. Swamp, C.-4, 3. Kauri-gum industry—Exports : Value, C.-12, 2. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925, C.-5, 2, 3, 6. National endowments, C.-14, 1. Scenery preservation, C.-6, 10. Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 20, 21, 33, 34, 52, 53. Settlement: Discharged soldiers, C.-9, I. Mining industry, C.-2, 1, 7, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19. State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 6-14. Native affairs— Board of Native Affairs, G.-10, 19, 28, 42, 50, 54, 59, 69, 73. Department : Annual report, G.-9, 4, 5. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3 ; G.-4. 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, 32. Paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cablo and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the year ended 31st March, 1938 and 1937, F.-l, 37. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 5, 32. Revenue and expenditure for the year : Graph, F.-l, 39. Revenue under separate headings : Graph, F.-l, 40. Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 17, 34, 35, 42. Letters of credit, F.-l, 18. School Savings Branch, F.-l, 17. Total turnover : Graph, F.-l, 41. Public works, D.-l, i, vi, 1-22, 23. Railways, D.-2, ii, xi, 1-31. State Forestry Service, C.-3, 32. FORESTRY— Bush preservation, C.-l, 2. Forestry Branch, Railways Department, D.-2, xxxi. Public Domains and National Parks, C.-10, 9. State Forest Service : Annual report— Forestry and land use problems, C.-3, 2. Forest policy, C.-3, 2. General— Commercial afforestation companies, C.-3, 33. Finance, C.-3, 32. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 33. Legislation, C.-3, 31. Recreation, C.-3, 32. List of common and botanical names of species mentioned in the report, C.-3, 37. Management, C.-3, 6, 37. Areas of State forests, C.-3, 8. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C.-3, 11. Protection forests, C.-3, 10. State afforestation, C.-3, 12. Timber sales, C.-3, 12. Waitangi endowment, C.-3, 14. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 14. Objective versus methods, C.-3, 3. Protection— Fire control, C.-3, 4. Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 17. Forest fires, C.-3, 16. Forest Pathology, C.-3, 19. Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 18. General, C.-3, 15. Realities of forestry, C.-3, 4. Reports, summarized, on State afforestation in forestconservation regions, C.-3, 34. Single-use versus multiple-use forestry, C.-3, 3.
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FORESTRY —continued. State Forest Service : Annual report—continued. Summary— Afforestation, C.-3, 2. General, C.-3, 2. Imports and exports of timber, C.-3, 2. Production of timber, C.-3, 2. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber-sales, C.-3, 2. Timber trade- - Domestic markets, C.-3, 28. Exports, C.-3, 29. General, C.-3, 27. Utilization — Administration, C.-3, 19. Operating technique, C.-3, 23. Research, C.-3, 26. GOLD. See under MINING INDUSTRY. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Teachers, E.-l, 46 ; E.-8. Railways, I).-5. HAWKE'S BAY— Flood damage, G.-9, 2. HEALTH— Health and hospital institutions: Construction, D.-l, xxvii, xxviii. HOUSING — Surveys, C.-la, 2. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Commercial afforestation companies, 0.-3, 33. Commercial Branch, Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 8. Commercial Branch, Railways Department, D.-2, xxxvii. Iron and steel industry— Department: Annual report — Acknowledgments, 0.-7, 3. Brassert's report, C.-7, 4. Coal, C.-7, 5. Effect of steel-manufacture on — Employment, C.-7, 10. Sterling demand, C.-7, 10. Estimates of — Costs, 0.-7, 8. Earnings, C.-7, 9. Extension of the steel-works, C.-7, 8. Iron-ore, C.-7, 6, 7. Limestone and dolomite, C.-7, 8. Location of the steel-works, C.-7, 7. Manufacturing programme, C.-7, 5. Purposes of defence, C.-7, 11. Raw materials, C.-7, 5. Summary, 0.-7, 11. Coking-coal resources and reserves, C.-7, 3. Department established, C.—7, 1. Dolomite, C.-7, 3. Effect of establishment of steel manufacture on employment, C.-7, 3, 10. Harbour facilities, C.-7, 3. Iron and Steel Industry Act, 1937, C.-7, 1. Limestone, C.-7, 3. Preliminary, C.-7, 2. Taranaki ironsands, C.-7, 2. Testing of iron-ores, C.-7, 2. Visit of Brassert's experts, C.-7, 2. Iron and steel castings: Manufacture by Railways Department, D.-2, ix. Timber trade, C.-3, 27. Trade schools, E.-2, 10. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. IRRIGATION. 'See. under PUBLIC WORKS. JUSTICE AND PRISONS — Prosecutions, mining industry, C.-2, 65, 69, 77, 82.
KAPERIERA TE POKE AND OTHERS — Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6a. KAPITI ISLAND RESERVE— Report, C.-6, 11. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. KINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. LABOUR— Employment— Effect of steel-manufacture on, 0.-7, 3, 10. Promotion amongst Maoris, G.—9, 4. Unemployed workers : Settlement, D.-l, xxxiii. LANDS AND SURVEY— Drainage operations — Hauraki Plains : Annual report, C.-8. Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Annual report, C.-11. Swamp drainage : Annual report, 0.-4. Improvement, D.-l, xxxiii, 53. Kauri-gum industry : Annual report, C.-12. National endowments : Annual report, C.-14. Orakei: Report of Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report as to grievances alleged by Maoris with regard to certain lands at Orakei, in the City of Auckland, G.-6. Public Domains and National Parks: Annual report, C.-10— National parks, 0.-10, 6. Arthur Pass, C.-10, 11. Egmont, C.-10, 10. Tongariro, C.-10, 8. Public domains, C.-10, 1. Scenery preservation — Annual report, C.-6. — Condition of reserves, &c., C.-6, 5. Expenditure — Comparison of, 1904—5 to 1938-39, 0.-6, 10. For the year, 0.-6, 10. Future operations, C.-6, 7. General, C.-6, 6. Gifts of scenic areas, C.-6, 4. Kapiti Island Reserve, C.-6, 11. Legislation, 0.-6, 5. Private Scenic Reserves, C.—6, 6. Reserves made during year under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and amendments, 0.-6, 8. Revocations of reservations, 0.-6, 9. Scenery Preservation Board, C.-6, 4. Summary of reserves, C.-6, 9. Supervision of reserves, C.-6, 4. Under-Secretary, report of, 0.-6, 1. Settlement — Crown-lands settlement: Annua! report— Educational endowment, C.-l, 33. Finance — Expenditure, C.-l, 34. National endowment, C.-l, 33. Rebates, C.-l, 33. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 7, 33, 53. Lands — All lands held on lease, C.-l, 51. Development, C.—l, 30. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 52. For selection, C.-l, 33. Selection during year, C.-l, 51. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 32. Land-for-settlements, C.-l, 52. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 50. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 34. Legislation, C.-l, 2. Protection of high and steep country, and bushpreservation generally, C.-l, 2. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from, C.-l, 35-40. Review of past year, 0.-1, 2. Settlements established : Summary, C.-l, 40. Small farms, C.-l, 3-29. 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.
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LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. Settlement—continued. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Annual report, 0.-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, 0.-5, 1. Land for Settlement Account for the year — Balance-sheet, 0.-5, 6. Payments from, during year, C.-5, 2. Receipts and Payments Account for the year, C.-5, 3-4. Revenue Account for the year, C.-5, 5. Properties considered during year. Number, 0.-5,2. Native. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. Small-farms schemes, D.-l, 57. Survey— Annual report, C.-la— Aerial survey mapping, C.-la, 3. Appreciation, C.-la, 3. Chief Surveyors' annua! reports, C.-la, 4-6. Computing branch, C.-Ja, 3. Examination and recording of plans, C.-l A, 3. Geodetic Survey, C.-la, 17. Geodetic triangulation, C.-la, 2, 3, 31. Geographic Board, C.-la, 23. Head Office : Draughting Branch, C.-la, 18. Housing surveys, C.-la, 2. Inspection surveys, C.—la, 2. International Federation of Surveyors, C.-la, 3. Map publications, 0.-IA, 3. Native land surveys, C.-la, 2. Other work, C.-la, 3. Precise levelling, C.-la, 2. Proposed operations, C.-la, 3. Road and railway surveys, 0.-IA, 2. Rural surveys, C.-la, 2. Staff, C.-la, 3. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 3. Standard surveys, C.-la, 2. Summary, C.-la, 2. Survey Board, C.-la, 30. Tables— Areas surveyed for Lands and Survey Department, C.-la, 32. Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.-la, 33. Field work executed, C.-la, 31. Office work, C.-la, 3, 34. Rural surveys area, C.-la, 31. Work on hand, C.-la, 34. Topographical survey, C.-la, 2. Town and suburban surveys, C.-la, 2. Town schemes, C.-la, 3. Triangulation surveys, C.-la, 2, 3. Warrants for title, C. -la, 3. Geological survey : Mining industry, C.-2, 9. West Taupo, 0.-3, 14. LIBRARIES Country Library Services, E.-l, 7. School, E.-2, 13. MAIL-SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAORI AFFAIRS. See NATIVE AFFAIRS. MAPS Publication, C.-la, 3. MARINE— Harbour facilities for iron and steel works, Onekaka district, C.-7, 3. Harbour-works and lighthouses : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxxiv, xxxv, 58. Shipping—s.s"Rimutaka": Damage to parcel-mails, F.-l, 14. MARKETING— Internal: Honey-seals, F.-l, 16. MATEWAI UTIERA AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6a. MINING INDUSTRY Annual Mines Statement, 0. 2 Appendices : Reports relating to— Inspection of coal-mines, C.-2, 09-87. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 19-58. Report of Board of Examiners, 0.-2,88-102.
MINING INDUSTRY —continued. Annual Mines Statement, C.-2 —continued. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 5. Goal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 10. Coal-mining, C.-2, 3, 4. Coal-mining legislation, C.-2, 3. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 7. Geological survey, C.-2, 9. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 3. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 5, 6. Miners' pensions—Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 10. Mining legislation, C.-2, 3. Mining privileges, C.-2, 3. New avenues of coal-utilization, C.-2, 4. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 3. Rescue stations, C.-2, 4, 5. School of Mines, C.-2, 9. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 5. Staff, C.-2, 12. State aid to mining, C.-2, 11, 12. Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 11. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 11. School of Mines, 0.-2, 11. Subsidized prospeoting, C.-2, 11, 12. State coal-mines, C.-2, 7, 9. Housing, C.-2, 9. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 8. Output and sales, 0.-2, 7. Strongman Mine, 0.-2, 8. Statistics— Coal-mining, C.-2, 4. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Mining and quarry accidents, 0.-2, 6. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 6. Wastage of coal, C.-2, 4. Tables— Coal — Exports, bunker and cargo, C.-2, 17. Imports, 0.-2, 17. Output from different fields, C.-2, 15. Output of different classes, C.-2, 15. Coal and oil-shale: Annual production and coal imported since 1878, 0.-2, 16. Export of minerals and coal output, C.-2, 13. GoldQuantity and value exported from districts and counties or boroughs, 0.-2, 14. Quantity of gold exported annually from 1857, C.-2, 15. Persons employed in mining, 0.-2, 18. Coal-supplies, Railways Department, D.-2, xxi. State mines : Annual report, 0.-2 a— James Colliery, C.-2a, 3. James Mine extended, C.~2a, 3. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, I. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 6-14. Strongman Mine, C.-2a, 4. NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICES. See under CASTINGNATIONAL ENDOWMENTS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. NATIVE AFFAIRSBroadcasting : Maori sessions, F.-3, 7. Department: Annual report, G.-9— Board of Native Affairs, G.-9, 1. District reports, G.-9, 6. Finance, G.-9, 4, 5. Flood damage, Hawke's Bay, G.-9, 2. General Maori welfare, G.-9, 2. General report, G.-9, 1. Legislation, G.-9, 5. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 3. Native administration : Phases, G.-9, 2. Native hostelries, G.-9, 2. Native Land Courts, G.-9, 4— Alienations of land, G.-9, 4, 15. Business and fees, G.-9, 14. Native-land purchase— Blocks acquired but not proclaimed Crown lands, G.-9, 15. Blocks fully acquired and proclaimed Crown lands, G.-9, 15. Blocks partly acquired and under negotiations, G.-9,16.
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NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. Department: Annual report, G.-9—continued. Native rates, G.-9, 3. Native Trustee, G.-9, 3. Promotion of employment amongst Maoris, G.-9, 4. Education. See under EDUCATION. Lands— Development: Report of Board of Native Affairs, G.-10 — Area and State development schemes, stations, and farms, G.-10, 70. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-10, 67-68. Finance — Cash receipts for the year, G.-10, 73. Receipts and payments accounts for the year, G.-JO, 69. State schemes : Total receipts from districts, G.-10, 73. General report, G.-10, 4-7. Key to North Island schemes, G.-10, 76. Live-stock returns, G.-10, 72. Maori Land Board activities, G.-10, 60-61. Native housing— Authorizations, showing number of dwellings to be erected, purchased, or renovated, G.-10, 74. Financial returns, G.-10, 75. Operations, G.-10, 8-10, 74. Native Trust activities, G.-10, 62-66. Photographs, G.-10, 77. Population under schemes, stations, and farms, G.-10, 70. Principal development and farming activities undertaken during the year, G.-10, 71. State development schemes — Aotea Maori Land District, G.-10, 51-54. Ikaroa and South Island Maori Land District, G.-10, 55-60. Tairawhiti Maori Land District, G.-10, 46-50. Tokerau Maori Land District, G.-10, 11-20. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 29-45. Waikato-Maniapoto Land District, G.-10, 21-28. East Coast Native Trust lands— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. I , 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, G.-4. Orakei.: Report of Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report as to grievances alleged by Maoris with regard to certain lands at Orakei, in the City of Auckland, G.-6. Settlement, D.-l, xxxv. Surveys, C.-la, 2, 31. Native Purposes Act, 1937 : Report and recommendation on petitions of W. Baker and others, Kaperiera Te Pohe and others, Matewai Utiera and others, re Tarawera Block, G.-6a. Native Purposes Act, 1938 : Report and recommendation on petition of Rangirumaki Perenika, of Paeroa re Muraoteati Block, G.-6u. NEWS— New Zealand Broadcasting services, F.-33. NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS— Co-operation of Education Department, E.--2, 12. Post and Telegraph Department: Services and exhibits, F.-l, 11. ORAKEI LANDS Report of Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and. report as to grievances alleged by Maoris with regard to certain lands at Orakei, in the City of Auckland, G.-6. PARLIAMENT— Broadcast of proceedings, F.-3, 4. PENSIONS. See SOCIAL SECURITY. PETROL— Petroleum oil, C.-2, 9, 40. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— New Zealand Broadcasting Services, F.-3, 3, 6. POST AND TELEGRAPH Department— Annual report — Bioycles, F.-l, 11. Buildings and land, F.-l, 4, 10.
POST AND TELEGRAPH—continued. Department—continued. Annual report—continued. Cables— Continuous attendance for cable traffic, E.-l, 20. Empire cable-rates, E.-l, 4. New Zealand submarine— Cook Strait cables, F.-l, 24. Eoveaux Strait cables, E.-l, 24. Commercial branch, F.-l, 8. Correspondence schools, F.-l, 8. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 17. Employment work, F.-l, 18. Examinations, F.-l, 8. Finance — Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 38. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year 1863, F.-l, 32. Paid telegrams and toll calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll calls) during the years ended 31st March, 1938 and 1939, F. 1, 37. Receipts and payments, E.-l, 3, 5. For the years 1881-82, 1891-92, 1901-2, 1911-12, 1921—22, and following years, F.-l, 32. Kevenue and expenditure for the year: Graph, F.-l, 39. Revenue under separate headings : Graph, E.-l, 40. Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 17, 34, 35, 42. Letters of predit, F.-l, 18. School savings-branch, F. 1, 17. Telegrams and toll calls : Graph, F.-l, 45. Total turnover : Graph, F.-l, 41. Variations in full rates per word since 1876 of cable messages exchanged between New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Canada, &c., F.-l, 38. Honey-seals, E.-l, 16. Inspections, F.-l, 16. Letters and lotter - 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, 36. Mail-services— Air. F.-l, 13. Tnland, E.-l, 12. Ocean, F.-l, 13. Money-orders, F.-l, 17. Motor-vehicles : Departmental, F.-l, 11. Parcels exchanged with other countries during the year fa 1937 and 1938: Number and weight, F.-l, 33. Postage-stamps, E.-l, 15. Postal business, E.-l, 44. Postal-notes, E.-l, 17. Postal-orders, British, F.-1,17. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 17. Postal services, F.-l, 11. Post Office investment certificates, F.-l, 18. Post Office premises, &c. : Burglary, E.-l, 17. Radio-broadcasting — Aeradio services, F.-l, 8, 25. Apia Radio, F.-l, 25. Awarua Radio, F.-l, 25. Emergency radio stations, E.-l, 25. Overseas radio telephone service, F.-l, 20, 30. Private broadcasting stations, F.-l, 3J. Private experimental stations, F.-l, 31. Private radio-communication services, F.-l, 31. Radio-dealers' licenses, F.-l, 31. Radio equipment for Marine Department: Installation, F.-l, 26. Radio-telegram charges from British ships to New Zealand, F.-l, 20. Radio-telegraph and telephone services, E.-l. 20, 25, 37. Receiving licenses, F.-l, 31. Trans-Tasman air service : Establishment of new station at East Taranaki, F.-l, 25. Wellington Radio, F.-l, 25. Staff, F.-l, 3, 5. Appeal Board, F.-l, 7. Charwoman: Payment of wages for sick-leave, F.-l, 8. Minimum remuneration for adult married officers, F.-l, 7. New Zealand Centennial Exhibition : Departmental services and exhibits, F.-l, 1.1. Permanent— Health, F.-l, 6, 18. Measles epidemic, F.-l, 8. Number : Graph, F.-l, 43.
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POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department—continued. Annual report—continued. Staff, F.-l- —continued. Personal, F.-l, 6. Persons employed in the Department, F.-l, 6. Post and Telegraph Officers' Sick Benefit Fund, F.-l, 8. Report on officers, F.-l, 7. Salaries, &c., F.-l, 7. Sick benefit fund, F.-l, 8. Visit of engineering officers to Australia, F.-l, 6. Stores Branch, F.-l, 9. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 8. Telegraph and telephones-Carrier-current telephone systems, F.-l, 22. Decorative telegram stationery, F.-l, 19. General election and licensing poll, 1938, F.-l, 21. Inland code telegrams, F.-l, 20. International Telecommunications Conference, Cairo, 1938, F.-l, 19. Meteorological Offices, F.-l, 21. Multi-channel voice-frequency telegraph, F.-l, 21. Overseas letter-telegrams, F.-l, 20. Poles and wires, F.-l , 24. Printing telegraphs, F.-l, 21. Public call offices, F.-l, 27. Residential telephone connections, F.-l, 26. Switch-board accommodation, increases in, F.-l, 29. Telegrams and toll calls : Number, F.-l, 45. Telegraph and telephone communication: Maintenance, F.-l, 23. Telegraph and toll systems : Extension, F.-l, 22, 37. Telegraph batteries and power supply, F.-l, 21. Telegraph service, F.-l, 7. Telegraph traffic, F.-l, 19. Telephone-exchanges : Services, F.-l, 26, 27. Telephones—Number : F.-l, 4, 46. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 29. Toll service, F.-l, 21. Workshops, F.-l, 9. Work performed for other Departments, F.-l, 18. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxx. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. PUBLIC WORKS--Annual statement, D.-l— Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual report — Broken wires and poles, D.-l, 102. Electrical accidents, D.-l, 110. Electrical fires, D.-l, 112. Electric supply— North Island system : Maximum quantity loads, D.-l, 116. South Island svstem : Maximum quantity loads, D.-l, 117. Electrical Supply and Electrical Wiring Regulations, D.-l, 109. Electrical wiremen : Registration, D.- l , 112. Electric-power Boards, D.-l, 97. Generating-schemes in operation— Design office, D.-l, 93. North Island electric-power system, D.-l, 75, 115. South Island electric-power system, D.-l, 87, 117. Tables : North Island and South Island electricpower systems, D.-l, 120. Growth of load, D.-l, 104. Hydraulic section, D.-l, 96. Inspections of electric lines, also private generatingplants, D.-l, 109. Licenses and permits issued, D.-l, 109. Local electric-supply systems, D.-l, 98. New Zealand electrical-supply statistics, D.-l, 105-8. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report — Aerodromes, landing-grounds, and air-route facilities : Establishment, D.-l, 61. Construction and improvement of roads and bridges, D.-l, 40. Defence works, D.-l, 68. Designing office, D.-l, 69. Harbour-works, D.-l, 58. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 38. Improvements to school-sites, D.-l, 58. Irrigation, D.-l, 35. Lands-improvement, D.-l, 53.
PUBLIC WORKS —continued. Annual statement, D.-l —continued. Engineer-in-Chief: Annual report—continued. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 65. Public buildings, D.-l, 69. Railways, D.-l, 25. Small-farms scheme, D.-l, 57. Tramways, D.-l, 68. Finance — Annual public-works expenditure : Loan-money, D.-l, ix. Annual main highways accounts, D.-l, 127, 152. 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 1938-39, D.-l, 23. Net expenditure on road-construction, including main highways, for years 1913-14 to 1938-39, D.-l, xxi. Percentage earned on operating-capital after paying net operating-expenses, D.-l, xiv. Railways Statement, showing expenditure on construction of rail ways, D.-l, 8. Receipts and expenditure, Public Works Fund 1938-39, D.-l, xviii. Total expenditure : Summary showing total expenditure out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 1. Yearly expenditure out of Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account), 1917—18 to 1938-39, D.-l, 2. Government Architect: Annual report on buildings, &c , D.-l, 70. Irrigation and water-supply— Schedule of schemes, completed or under construction, D.-l, 20. Total area for which irrigation water is available, D.-l, xxiv. Main Highways Board : Annual report— Beautification of highways, D.-l, 145. Construction, D.-l, 132. Declarations and adjustments of main highways I) -1 150. Finance, D.-l, 127, 152. Flood damage, D.-l, 132. Foremen and overseers of road construction : Examination, D.-l, 150. General, D.-l, 127. Highway engineering and design, D.-l, 146. Highways materials, testing of, D.-l, 145. Improving visibility at corners and intersections, D.-l, 207. Legislation, D.-I, 127. Lengths of main highways, D.-l, 133, 144, 155. Level railway crossings : Elimination, D.-l, 142. Lighting on main highways, D.-l, 208. Local authorities' advances, D.-l, 145. Magnetic truck, D.-l, 149. Maintenance, D.-l, 130, .131. Plant, D.-l. 145. Residential accommodation for regular surfacemen D.-l, 144. Road-safety measures, D.-l, 143. Sign-posting, centre line marking, &c., D.-l, 144, Standard specifications, D.-l, 149. State highways, D.-l, 142, 145. Tables— Annual main highways accounts, D.-l, 152. Construction of work completed during the vear 1938-39, D.-l, 132. Length of main highways, D.-l, 155. Lengths of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June, 1924), D.-I, 133. Maintenance of main highways (including bridges) D.-l, 131. Tests of stone completed during year, D.-l, 155. Minister's report— Aerodromes and subsidiary services : Establishment, D.-l, xxviii. Education buildings, D.-l, xxviii. Finance— Expenditure, 1938-39,: Public Works Fund, D.-l, vii, viii. Receipts, Public Works Department, 1938-39, D.-l, vii. Votes under control of Minister of Public Works : Summary, D.-l, ix. Votes under control of Ministers other than Minister of Public Works: Summary, D.-I, x.
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PUBLIC WORKS —continued. Annual statement, D.-l —continued. Minister's report—continued. Health and hospital institutions, D.-l, xxviii. Mental hospitals, D.-l, xxvii. Harbour-works and lighthouses, D.-l, xxxiv, xxxv. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, xiii. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, xxii. Land-improvement, D.-l, xxxiii. Main highways, D.-l, x. Native-land settlement, D.-l, xxxv. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxxiii. Public buildings, D.-l, xxv. Railway-construction, D.-l, xv. Railways : Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xix. Settlement and other roads, D.-l, xix. Settlement of unemployed workers, D.-l, xxxiii. Telegraph extensions, D.-l, xxx. Tourist and health resorts, 1).-1, xxxiii. Main highways and roads : Surveys, C.-la, 2. Public buildings: Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 10. RADIO. See. BROADCASTING, aim POST AND TELEGRAPH. RAILWAYS— Annual statement, D.-2—■ Balance-sheets and statements of accounts and statistical returns, 11)36, I).-2, 1-31. General Manager's report — Accident to special excursion passenger-train near Ratana, D.-2, xl. Advertising service, D.-2, xxi. Bookstall service, D.-2, xxi. Coal-supplies, D.-2, xxxi. Commercial Branch, D.-2, xxxvii. Departmental dwellings, I).-2, xxii. Finance, D.-2, xi, xvii, xxix. Forestry Branch, D.--2, xxxi. Goods and live-stock, D.-2, xvi, xxii, xxvi. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xix. Parcels, luggage, and mails, D.-2, xiv. Passenger traffic, D.~2, xiii, xxii. Publicity, D.-2, xxxvii. Rail-car services, D.-2, xxix. Refreshment service, D.-2, xx. Road motor services, D.-2, xxii, xxiii. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xxx. Signal and electrical. D.-2, xvii, xxxix. Staff, D.-2, xli. Stores Branch, D.-2, xxx. Subsidiary services, D.-2, xix. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xxx. Timber-supplies, D.-2, xxxi. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, xvii, xviii, xli. j Train services, D.-2, xxxiii. Transportation, D.-2, xviii, xix, xxxiii. Ways and Works Branch, D.-2, xvii. Workshops, D.-2, xxxii. Minister's report — Benefit to industry, D.-2, vii. Bridge improvements, D.-2, iv. Confidence in the future, D.-2, vi. Finance, D.-2, ii. Improvements to existing railways, D.-2, iii, iv. Iron and steel castings : Manufacture, D.-2, ix. Multiple-unit electric trains, D.-2, v. National service, D.-2, i. Rail cars : Development, D.-2, v. Railway extensions, D.-2, iv. Railways policy, D.-2, i.
RAILWAYS —continued. Annual statement, D.-2—continued. Minister's report—continued. Railways tariff, D.-2, vi. Road services, D.-2, viii. Rolling-stock, D.-2, iv. Stabilization : Effect, D.-2, vii. Suburban train accommodation: Standardization, D.-2, vi. Working results, past five years, D.-2, x. Construction, D.-l, xv, 25. Government Railways Superannuation Fund: Report, D.-5. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xix. RANGIRUMAKI PERENIKA — Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6b. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SILVER-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SOCIAL SECURITYMiners' pensions, C.-2, 10. SPORTS AND RECREATION— National parks, C.-10, 8. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 4, 7. State forests, C.-3, 32. Winter sports and excursions, C.-10, 10. STATE CARE OF CHILDREN. See under EDUCATION. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FORESTS. See under FORESTRY. STORES — Post and Telegraph Department, F. 1, 9. Railways Department, D.-2, xxx. SURVEYS. See LANDS AND SURVEY. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. ! TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TELEPHONES. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY— ; Publicity Branch, Railways Department, D.-2, xxxvii. i Tourist and Health Resorts: Construction, &c., D.-I, xxxiii. > TRAMWAYS — Construction, &c., D.-l, 08. TRANSPORT— Conveyance of school-children, E.-l, 5. Road services, Railways Department, D.-2, viii, xiii, xxvi. UNEMPLOYMENT— Workers : Settlement, D.-l, xxxiii. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. WAITANGI ENDOWMENT— State Forest Service report, C.-3, 14.
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NEW ZEALAND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS 1939
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