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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FOURTH SESSION, TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT.

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS A-I.

NOTE, —Paper Number before Page Number.

ACCIDENTS— Industrial, H.—ll, 3. Marine, H.-15, 3. Mining and quarry, C.-2, 6, 17. Road, H.-40, 2. ADVERTISING— Report, H.-22, 7. AGREEMENTS— Between 1 — United Kingdom and New Zealand for reciprocal exemption from income-tax on certain profits or gains arising through an agency, A.-2. United States of America and New Zealand setting out principles and procedures applicable to the provision of mutual aid, A.-7. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL (see also MARKETING)— Agricultural Workers Act, Shearers Accommodation Act, and Share-milking Agreements Act, working of, H.-l 1,10. Dairy research, H.-34, 4. Food — Control, H.-44, 5. Preservation, H.-34, 4. Fruit and fruit cold-storage research, H.-34, 16, 18. Labour— Rural: Provision, H. -Ua, 15. Seasonal farm work, H.-l la, 6. Linen-flax development, D.-l, vi, 13; H.-44, 8. Sugar-beet research, H.-34, 11. Tobacco research, H.-34, 19. Wheat, flour, and bread : Report, H.-44, 5. Wheat research, H.-34, 15. Women's Land Corps : Development, H.-lIA, 6. Wool research, H.-34, 22. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY— Report, H.-22, 8. ALIENS— Report on, &c., H.-16, 3. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT— Report on, H.-22, 5. APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. ART UNIONS— Report on, H.-22, 7. AUCKLAND CITY HOUSING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 2. AUCKLAND CITY MARKET EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 2. AVIATION (see also under DEFENCE)— Air mails, F.-l, 3. Civil: Report, H.-37, 2. Commercial, H.-40, 4. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Exchange rates, 8.-16, 2, 3. Inflation dangers, 8.-6, 5. Money-supply : Wartime changes, 8.-16, 5. Post-office Savings-bank : Deposits, &c., F.-l, 4, 6. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, 8.-16. Trading banks ; Position, 8.-16, 4.

BARNES, E. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, I. BELCHER, R. A., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 1. BROADCASTING (see also POST AND TELEGRAPH)— Licenses : Number, F.-l, 5. National Broadcasting Services : Annual report, F.-3. BUDGET— Financial Statement, 8.-6— Budget surplus, 8.-6, 1. Consolidated Fund Budget, 1942-43, 8.-6, 2. Cost-of-living bonus, 8.-6, 2. Current resources : Diversion to war purposes, 8.-6, 5. Domestic allowances : Increase, 8.-6, 2. Family allowances : Increase, 8.-6, 6. Goods available for civil consumption contrasted with increased spending power : Reduction, 8.-6, 5. Housing, 8.-6, 3. Inflation danger, 8.-6, 5. Loan— Finance, 8.-6, 6. National development programme, 1942-43, 8.-6, 3. Programme for 1.941-42, 8.-6, 3. Social Security Fund : Revenue and expenditure, 8.-6, 1, 2. Taxation — Beer, wine, spirits, and tobacco, 8.-6, 6. Financing war from taxation as far as possible, 8.-6, 5. National security, 8.-6, 5. Sales : Increase, 8.-6, 6. Super tax : Increase, 8.-6, 5. Wages, and prices of essential commodities : Stabilization, 8.-6, 3. War Expenses Account, 8.-6, 4. War situation, 8.-6, 1. Financial Statement (Supplementary) — Consolidated Fund— Expenditure and revenue, 8.-6 (Sup.), 2. Surplus, 8.-6 (Sup.), 1. Liberty loans, 8.-6 (Sup.), 4. Social Security Fund : Expenditure and revenue, 8.-6 (Sup.), 1,2. War Expenses Account: Expenditure and revenue, 8.-6 (Sup.), 1, 3. BUILDINGS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WC r „S. CHILD WELFARE, ETC.— Annual report of Superintendent, E.-4. Minister of Education's report, E.-l, 3. CHRISTY, H. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. CIVIL LIST ACT, 1920I'ermanent appropriations under Special Acts of the Legislature, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY.

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COMMITTEES, SELECT— Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. — Defence— Barnes, E. M„ 1.-12, 1. Howell, G. G„ 1.—12, 1. Slyfield, R. L., 1.-12, 1. Lands — Local Legislation Bill, 1.-5, 1. New Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse Reserve Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 1. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 1. Wanganui City Council Vesting and Empowering Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 1. Local Bills— Auckland City Housing Bill, 1.-16, 2. Auckland City Market Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 2. Invercargill City Special Rate Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. Local Legislation Bill, 1.—16, 3. Makerua Drainage Board Empowering Bill, 1.-16, 3. New Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse Reserve Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 2. Petone and Lower Hutt Gas-ligliting Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Wanganui City Council Vesting and Empowering Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 4. Native Affairs— Christy, H. W„ 1.-3, 3. East Coast Native Trust Lands : Balance-sheets and statements of accounts, 1.-3, 4. Hirini Whaanga Christy, 1.-3, 3. Hone McMillan and others, 1.-3, 2. Kihi Patara and others, 1.-3, 3. Momona Tamihana, 1.-3, 2. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 2. Parore, L. W., and another, 1.-3, 3. Pouaka Wehi and others, 1.-3, 4. Rangirero Te Maenae, 1.-3, 3. Reremoana Kemara and others, 1.-3, 3. Tohuroa H. Parata and others, 1.-3, 4. Toka Potangaroa and others, 1.-3, 2. Wi Hapeta and others, 1.-3, 3. Public Health: Nicholson, C. Y., and others, 1.-7, 1. Public Petitions — A to L — Belcher, R. A., and another, 1.-l, 1. Foddy, A. C., 1.-l, 1. Harrison, J., 1.-l, 1. M to Z— McDougall, J. J. P., 1.-2, 2. Meares, E. M. A. D„ 1.-2, 2. Page, E. R., and others, 1.-2, 2. Pearn, 0. Y., 1.-2, 2. Shadbolt, E. F., 1.-2, 2. Sinclair, B. M., 1.-2, 1. Sired, A. M., and others, 1.-2, 1. Tindall, F., 1.-2, 2. Vanstone, H. E„ 1.-2, 2. Statutes Revision— Perry, B. R., and others, 1.-11, 1. Peterson, A. S., and another, 1.-11, 1. CONSOLIDATED FUND— Ordinary Revenue Account: Imprests outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 18. Revenue and Expenditure for the year, 8.-6, 2 ; 8.-6 (Sup.), 2. Surplus, 8.-6 (Sup.), 1. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], COST OF LIVING— Bonus, 8.-6, 2 ; H.-14, 3. COUNTRY LIBRARY SERVICE— Annual report — Central Bureau for library book imports, H.-32a, 2. Book stock, H.-32a, 2. New Zealand Library Association, H.-32a, 2. Services — Free public libraries, H.-32a, 1. "Tamper, H.~32a, 2. . 'ew Zealand School Library, H.-32a, 4. periodical, H.-32a, 2. Postal, H.-32a, 2. Request, H.-32a, 2. Small independant subscription libraries, H.-32a, I. War library, H.-32a, 2. CRIME. See under JUSTICE AND PRISONS ; also POLICE. CUSTOMSCost of collecting Customs and other revenue by Customs Department: Annual return, 8.-12. DEBT, PUBLIC— Management, 8.-16, 2. Repayment: Annual report of Public Debt Commission, 8.-2. Statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII].

DEFENCE— Air — Chief of Air Staff : Report — Aeronautical production, H.-37, 2. Aircraft and equipment, H.-37, 2. Air Training Corps, H.-37, 1. Awards, H.-37, 1. Casualties, H.-37, 1. Dental Services, H.-37, 1. Educational services, H.-37, 1. Maintenance, H.-37, 2. Medical Branch, H.-37, 1. Meteorological Office, H.-37, 2. Operations, H.-37, 2. Personnel, H.-37, 1. R.N.Z.A.F. Band, H.-37, 2. Training organization, H.-37, 1. Women's Auxiliary Air Force, H.-37, 1. Works and buildings, H.-37, 2. Civil aviation : Report, H.-37, 2. Defence works : Construction, &c., D.-l, 13. Military Forces — Annual report — Anti-aircraft artillery, H.-19, 3. Armoured Fighting Vehicles School: Training in Now Zealand, H.--19, 2. Arms : Ammunition and equipment, H.-19, 3. Army School of Instruction, H.-19, 2. Buildings, works, and camps, H.-19, 5. Cadets : Training, H.-19, 2. Canteens, H.-19, 4. Casualties, H.-19, 6. Dental, H.-19, 3. District schools, H.-19, 2. Education in New Zealand : Staff College, H .-19, 2. General remarks, H.-19, 1. Home Guard, H.-19, 2. Horses, H.-19, 4. Mapping and survey, H.-19, 3. Mechanical transport, H.-19, 5. Medical, H.-19, 3. Mobilized forces training, H.-19, 2. Movement of troops : Shipping and railways, H.-19, 4. New Zealand Expeditionary Force : Personnel trained, H.-19, 2. Pay Accounts and Branch records, H.-19, 6. Personnel, H.-19, 3. Petrol, H.-19, 4. Rations and supplies, H.-19, 4. Royal Military College of Australia, H.-19, 2. School of Artillery, H. 19, 3. Territorial Forces : Mobilization and reorganization, H.-19, 1. Women, employment, H.-19, 3. Military Surveys : Lands and Survey Department, C.—la, 1. Navy— Annual report, H.-5. Vessels : Construction, H.-44, 0. Soldiers' Financial Assistance Board : Applications and Commitments, 8.-13, 2. War pensions : Annual report, 11.-9, 3. Womens' Land Corps: Development, H. 11a, 6. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS— Report, H.-22, 6. DOMESTIC ALLOWANCE. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EDUCATION-Apples-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 5. Child-welfare, State care of children, &o. : Annual report— Superintendant's report, E.-4, 1. Tables, E.-4, 3. Higher : Annual report — Courses, E.-7, 1. Successful candidates, E.-7, 2. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 5. Minister's report — Adult education, E.-l, 3. Biennial grading, E.-l, 1. Buildings, E.-l, I. Child welfare, E.-l, 3. Conveyance, E.-l, 1. Education and the war, E.-l, 1. Finance, E.-l, 1, 13. Handicapped children, E.-l, 2. Kindergartens, E.-l, 2. Physical education, E.-l, 2. Schools — And tlie war effort, E.-l, 3. Correspondence, E.-l, 3. Native, E.-l, 3. Library service, E.-l, 2. Secondary, E.-l, 2. Staffing, E.-l, 1.

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EDUCATION —continued. Minister's report —continued. Staff changes, E.-l, 3. Technical, E.-l, 2. Tables, E.-l, 3-12. Teaching aids : Arts and land work, E.-l, 2. Mining schools, C.-2, 8. Native children : Annual report — Senior Inspector : Report, E.-3, 1. Tables, E.-3, 2. New Zealand School Library Service, H.-32a, 4. Primary and post-primary : Annual report— Chief Inspector, E.-2, 1. Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools, E.-2, 1. Superintendent of Technical Schools. E.-2, 2. Tables, E.-2, 3. Public Administration Scholarships, H.-14, 2. Radio broadcasts to schools, E.-3, 3. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. EMPLOYMENT. See under LABOUR ; also NATIONAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1939— Administration, 8.-9, I. ESTIMATES— Expenditure of the Government for the year ending 31st March, 1943, 8.-7 [Pt. IJ; 8.-7 [Pt. ll]. EXCHANGE RATES Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Report, 8.-16, 2, 3. EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 8. FACTORIES ACT. See under LABOUR. FAIR RENTS ACT— Report, H.-11, 11. FAMILY ALLOWANCES. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. FINANCE (see also BUDGET)— Consolidated Fund. See CONSOLIDATED FUND. Customs —Cost of collecting Customs and other revenues : Report, 8.-12. Debt, public, repayment of : Report, 8.-2. Education — Minister's report, E.-l, 1, 13. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 12 ; E.-8. Estimates for the year ending 31st March, 1943, 8.-7 [Pt.-I]; 8.-7 [Pt. ll]. Friendly societies and trade-unions, H.-l, 2. General Assembly Library, H.-32, 2. Government Insurance Department, H.-8. Government Superannuation Funds— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.-l, 12 ; E.-8. Hospitals, mental, H.-7, 4. Inflation dangers, 8.-6, 5. King George the Fifth Memorial Fund Board, H.-25, 3. Labour Department, H.-11, 15. Lands and Survey— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. Settlement of Crown Lands, C.-l, 12. Surveys, C.-la, 2, 3. Marketing Department — Export Division, H.-30, 3, 16, 25, 28, 34. Internal Division, H,-30a, 18. Mining Industry, C.-2, 1, 10. State coal-mines, C.-2a, 1. National Broadcasting Services, F.-3, 4. National Savings, F.-l, 2. National Service Department, H.-l la, 1. National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, H.-21, 6. National Provident Fund, H.-17. Native Affairs — East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3 ; G.-4. Department, G.-9, 2. Maori Purposes Fund Board, G.-11. Native land development: Housing and employment promotion, G.-10, 1, 10, 12. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks, H.-10, 2. Police Department, H.-16, 6. Post and Telegraph, F.-l, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. Public Accounts. See PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-2. Public Trust Office, 8.-9; 8.-9 a. Railways, D.-2, 1, 3, 4, 6, 8 ; D.-5. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-16. Scientific and Industrial Research Department, H.-34, 3. Social Security— Department, H.-9, 2. Social Security Act: Administration, H.-9a. Soldiers' Financial Assistance Board, 8.-13, 2. Spending-power : Increase, 8.-6, 5. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6 ; H.-6a. State Forest Service, C.-3, 16, 17. Tourist and Health Resorts and Publicity, H.~2, 2. War Expenses Account, 8.-6, 4.

FISHING. See under MARINE. FODDY, A. C — Report on petition of, 1.-I, 1. FOOTWEAR REGULATIONS ACT— Report, H.-11, 12. FOREIGN CONSULS— Appointmont, H.-22, 7. FORESTRY— State Forest Service : Annual report — Administration, C.-3, 3. Appendices, C.-3, 14. Constitution, C.-3, 4. Extraction and commercial development, C.-3, 8. Forest— Engineering, C.-3, 7. Management, C.-3, 4. Policy, C.-3, 2. Protection, C.-3, 6. Glossary, C.-3, 20. Miscellaneous, C.-3, 11. Silviculture, C.-3, 4. Timber trade, C.-3, 9. Utilization, C.-3, 10. Timber —■ Control, H.-44, 5. Preservation, &c., 8.-13, 2 ; H.-34, 20. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS— Annual report, H.-l. GAMING OFFENCES— Prosecutions, H.-16, 1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— Annual report — Accessions, H.-32, 1. Accounts, H.-32, 2. Archives, H.-32, 1. Donations, H.-32, 1. Inter-library lending, H.-32, 2. International exchange, H.-32, 2. New Zealand Library Association, H.-32, 2. Recess privileges, H.-32, 2. Year's work, H.-32, 1. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT— Annual report — Accumulated funds, H.-8, 1. Actuary's report, H.-8, 4. Annual bonus, H.-8, 1. Expense ratios, H.-8, 1. Income, H.-8, 1. New business and amount of business in force, H.-8, 1. Outgoings, H.-8, 1. Revenue Account and balance-sheet, H.-8, 2. Statement of business for the year, H.-8, 3. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.-l, 12 ; E.-8. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. HARRISON, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 1. HAURAKI PLAINS DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. HEALTH— Department: Annual report— Apples-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 5. Boards associated with the Department, H.-31, 6. Divisional Directors, &c. : Reports, H.-31, 4. Health camps, H.-31, 5. Infectious and other diseases, H.-31, 1. Medical Research Council, H.-31, 6. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 5. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. Health stamps, sale, F.-l, 3. Mental hospitals : Annual report, H.-7. Military forces, H.-19, 3. Sickness benefits, H.-9, 2. HIRINI WHAANGA CHRISTY— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. HOME GUARD. See under DEFENCE. HONE, M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 2. HOTELKEEPERSProsecutions against, H.-16, 1.

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HOUSING— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 3. Housing Account, Stato Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13, 4. Mining industry, C.-2, 4. Native, G.-10,"2, 11, 12. HOWELL, G. G — Report on petition of, 1.-12, 1. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT. See under DEFENCE. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY— Department: Annual report— Bureau of industry, H.-44, 3. Industries Committee (Import Control), H.-44, 7. Library : Publications, H.-44, 8. Linen flax, H.-44, 8. Manufacturing, H.-44, 2. Ministry of Supply, H.-44, 4. Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 8. New industries, H.-44, 3. New Zealand Manufacturers' Directory, H.-44, 8. New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation and District Associations, H.-44, 7. Priee-oontrol, H.-44, 1. Tobacco industry, H.-44, 7. Waste material: Reclamation, H.-44, 7. Electrical industry: Conference on training of workers, E.-2, 2. Industrial Associations of employees and workers : Return, H.-11, l(i. Industrial Emergency Council: Report, H.-11, 12. State forests : Commercial development, C.-3, 8. Tourist resorts : Development, D.-l, vi. Trade balance and overseas funds, 8.-16, 4. INFLATION. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. INSURANCE (see also GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE)— Marine, H.-30, 14. INTEREST— Interest rate and terms of lending, State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13, 1. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT— Annual report— Advertising Office, H.-22, 7. Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 8. Animals protection and game, H.-22, 5. Centennial Branch, H.-22, 1. Change of name, H.-22, 7. Cinematograph theatres, H.-22, 4. Constitutional questions, H.-22, I. Distinguished visitors, H.-22, 6. Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 8. Fire brigades, H.-22, 7. Foreign Consuls, H.-22, 7. Land-agents and auctioneers, H.-22, 3. Local Government, H.-22, 1. Naturalization, H.-22, 7. Passports and exit permits, H.-22, 7. Patriotic purposes, H.-22, 3. Physical welfare and recreation, H.-22, 3. Prisoners of war, H.-22, 3. Racing, H.-22, 7. Raffles and art unions, H.-22, 7. Rotorua Acclimatization District, H.-22, 5. Town-planning, H.-22, 2. War funds, 1914-18, H.-22, 7. War graves, H.-22, 6. INTERNAL MARKETING. See under MARKETING. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE. See under LABOUR. INVERCARGILL CITY SPECIAL RATE EMPOWERING BILL - Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Children's Courts, E.-4, 1, 3, 4. Prisons—• Board : Annual report, H.-20A. Department: Annual report — Offenders' probation, H.-20, 2, 3. Statistics, H.-20, 1. Tables, H.-20, 4. KAURI GUM INDUSTRY. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. KIHIPATARA AND OTHERS - Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3.

KING GEORGE THE FIFTH MEMORIAL FUND BOARD — Annual report, H.-25. LABOUR— Department : Annual report— Affiliated unions in each industrial association and members in each industrial union registered : Return, H.-11, 6. Agricultural Workers Act, Shearers Accommodation Act, and Share-milking Agreements Aet, H.-11, 10. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 9. Employment conditions, H.-11, 1. Expenditure, H.-11, 15. Factories Act, H.-11, 3. Fair Rents Act, H.-11, 11. Footwear Regulations Act, H.-11, 12. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Aet, H.-11, 5. International Labour Office, H.-11, 13. Labour Disputes Investigation Act, H.-11, 8. Occupational re-establishment, H.-11, 13. Scaffolding and Excavation Act, H.-11, 11. Servants Registry Offices Act, H.-11, 11. Shops and Offices Act, H.-11, 4. Wages: Arrears, H.-11, 10. Weights and Measures Act, H.-11, 12. Employment— Children leaving school, E.-4, 1. Unemployment benefits, H.-9, 2. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 3. LAND AND INCOME TAX. See under TAXATION. LANDS AND SURVEY— Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C.--8. Rangitaiki, C.rll. Swamp, C.-4. Improvement, D.-l, vi, 12. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Native —■ Department: Annual report, G.-9. Development, Report on, by Board of Native Affairs, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-3; G.-4; 1.-3, 4. Settlement : Expenditure from Public Works Fund, D.-l, vi. Pastures, mineral contents investigations, H.-34, 13. Plant Research Bureau : Report, H.-34, 5. Public Domains and National Parks : Report, 0.-10. Scenery-preservation : Annual report, C.-6. Settlement — Crown : Annual report— Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, C.-l, 12. Expenditure, C.-l, 12. Extracts from reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-l, 2. General review, C.-l, 1. Land development, C.-l, 2. Land Laws Amendment Act, C.-l, 9. Land transactions, C.-l, 2. Legislation, C.-l, 1. Rent and interest: Postponements, remissions, and arrears, C.-l, 2. Small Farms Act, C.-l, 2. Land for Settlements Act, 1928 : Annual report—Land Purchase Controller, C.-5, 1. Private estates acquired, C.-5, 2. Private land purchased and paid for, C.-5, 2. Properties considered during the year, C.-5, 2. Native : Expenditure from Public Works Fund, D.-l, vi. Small farms, development, D.-l, vi. Survey —• Ann ual report— Field, C.—la, 2, 4. General survey work, C.-l A, 1. Geodetic triangulations, C.-la, 1. Map sales and credits, C.-la, 2. Military surveys, C.-la, 1. Office, o.—la, 1, 2. Operations, 1942-43, proposed, C.-la, 1. Other work, C.-la, I. Salary expenditure, C. la, 3. Staff, o.—la, 1. Town scheme subdivisions dealt with during the year, C.—l A,2. Warrants, C.-l A, 1. Work on hand, C.-la, 1. Soil, H.-34, 11. LEATHER AND SHOE RESEARCH— Report, H.-34, 22. LIBRARIES— Alexander Turnbull: Report, H.-22, 8. Country Library Service ; Annual report, H.-32A. General Assembly Library : Annual report, H.-32. School Library Service, E.-l, 2.

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LINEN FLAX— Development, D.-l, vi, 13 ; H.-44, 8. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— Liquor at dances : Prosecutions, H.-16, 3. LOANS— Interest-free for war purposes, 8.-16, 3. Liberty, 8.-6 (Sup.), 4. Major loan transactions for the war, 8.—16, 2. Programme for 1941-42, 8.-6, 3. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand : Interest rate and terms of lending, 8.-13, 1. LOCAL BILLS COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under COMMITTEES. LOCAL GOVERNMENT— General organization, &c., H.-22, 1. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-5, 1; 1.-16, 3. McDOUGALL, J. J. P.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAKERUA DRAINAGE BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 3. MAORIS PURPOSES FUND BOARD. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MARINE— Department: Annual report — Accidents, H.-15, 3. Fisheries, H.-15, 4. Harbours and lighthouses, H.-15, 1. Land engineers, &c. : Examinations, H.-15, 4. Legislation, H.-15, 11. Machinery inspection, H.-15, 2. Nautical, H.-15, 1. New Zealand Standards, H.-15, 4. Prosecutions, H.-15, 4. Ships survey, H.-15, 2. Insurance, H.-30, 14. Lighthouses and harbour works : Completion, &c., D.-l, vi, 12. Shipping— Control, H.—44, 6. Marketing Department's report, H.-30, 13, 22, 27. MARKETING DEPARTMENT— Export Division : Annual report and accounts for the year ended 31st July, 1941 — Accounts, H.-30, 16, 25, 28, 34. Contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand Governments for the second year of war, 1940-41, H.-30, 3. Co-operation of Boards and organizations with Marketing Department, H.-30, 33. General, H.-30, 33. Products for export for the year: Volume and value of sales, H.-30, 33. Reports— Dairy-produce, H.-30, 3, 34, 35. Hides, H.-30, 30, 31. Linen flax, H.-30, 32. Meat, H.-30, 16, 25, 36, 37. Scheelite, H.-30, 32, 38. Tallow, H.-30, 29, 30, 38. War office : Sundry supplies, H.-30, 33, 38. Wool, H.-30, 29, 37, 39. Woolly sheep-skins, H.-30, 28, 29, 30. Internal Division : Annual report and accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1941 — Apples and pe&rs, 11.-30 A, 6. Barley, H.-30a, 16. Bobby-calf pools, H.-30a, 2. Branches — Auckland, H.-30a, 17. Christchurch, H.-30a, 17. Thorndon Trading, H.-30a, 17. Butter, H.-30a, 1. Canteen Section, H.-30a, 11. Cheese, H.-30a, 2. Copra, H.-30a, 16. Egg-marketing, H.-30a, 3. Finance, H.-30a, 18. Food-control, H.—3oa, 11. Honey, H.-30A, 13. Hops, H.-30A, 16. Imported-fruits Section, H.-30a, 4. Lemons, H.-30a, 12. Maize, H.-30a, .16. Onions, H.-30a, 16. Potatoes, H.-30a, 14. Raspberries, H.-30a, 14. MEARES, E. M. A. D.— Reports on petitions (2) of, 1.-2, 2.

MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. MILITARY FORCES. See under DEFENCE. MINING INDUSTRY - Department: Annual report— Assistance to mining, C.-2, 8. Carbonization and briquetting, C.-2, 4. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 5. Coal-mines — Council, C.-2, 5. Inspection, C.-2, 17. State, C.-2, 3. Coal-mining, C.-2, 2. Coal-production subsidy, C.-2, 5. Copper, C.-2, 7. Geological survey, C.-2, 7. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 1. Housing, C.-2, 4. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 7. Mercury, C.-2, 6. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 9. Mica, C.-2, 6. Mineral-production, C.-2, 1. Minerals other than gold, C.-2, 6. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 8. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 6. Mining control, C.-2, 5. Mining privileges, C.-2, 1. Non-metallic minerals, C.-2, 7. Oil-shale, C.-2, 7. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries and in oil-prospecting operations, C.-2, 5. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 2. Rescue-stations, C.-2, 4. Scheelite, C.-2, 6. Schools of mines, C.-2, 8. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 4. State-coal reserve : Co-operative mining, C.-2, 4. Geological survey, H.-34, 28. Mining control, H.-44, 5. State coal-mines : Annual report— Accounts, C.-2a, 1. James Colliery, C.-2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Mangapebi Colliery, C.-2a, 4. Strongman Colliery, C.-2a, 3. Tatu Colliery, C.-2a, 5. MOMONA TAMIHANA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 2. MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY— Report, H.-22, 4 ; H.-44, 8. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM Annual report — Board of Trustees, H.-21, 1. Dominion Museum, H.-21, 4. National Art Gallery, H.-21, 2. Treasurer's report, H.-21, 6. Wellington War Memorial Carillon, H.-21, 6. NATIONAL BROADCASTING. See BROADCASTING. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT— Programme for 1942-43, 8.-6, 3. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— Annual report — Annuities and allowances, H.-17, 4. Numerical statement for the year, H.-17, 3. Retiring and other allowances, H.-17, 4. Revenue account and balance-sheet, H.-17, 2. State subsidy, H.-17, 1. The Fund, H.-17, 1. NATIONAL SAVINGS — Contributions, F.-l, 2. NATIONAL SECURITY Tax : Increase, 8.-6, 5. NATIONAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT— Annual report— Administration, H.-11a, 1. Finance, H.-11a, 1. Government Youth Centres, H.-11a, 6. Numbers employed, H.-11a, 2. Rural labour, H.-Ua, 5. Seasonal farm work, H.-Ua, 6. Skilled labour shortage, H.-Ua, 5. State Placement Service, H.-11a, 4, 6.

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NATIVE AFFAIRS— Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Department: Annual report— District reports, G.-9, 3. Finance, G.-9, 2. General report, G.-9, 1. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 2. Native Land Courts, G.--9, 1, 6. Native Trustee, G.-9, 2. Staff, G.-9, 3. Education— Native children : Annual report, E.-3. Pupils in Native schools, E.-l, 11. Health : Maori hygiene, H.-31, 4. Lands— East Coast Native Trust Lands, G.-3; G.-4; G.-10, 8; 1.-3, 4. Native land development and the provision of houses for Maoris, including employment promotion: Report— East Coast Native Trust Lands, G.-10, 8. General report, G.-10, 1. Native Trust and Maori Land Boards : Activities, G.-10, 7. State development schemes, G.-10, 3. Tables, G.-10, 9. Settlement — Expenditure from Public Works Fund, D.-l, vi. Maori Purposes Fund Board : Annual report, G.-11. Native Purposes Act: Reports and recommendations on petitions of— Parore, L. W., and another, G.-6a. Pouaka Wehi and others, G.-60. Rangirere Te Maenae, G.-6b. Wi Hapeta and others, G.-6. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 2. NATURALIZATION— Certificates granted, &c., H.-22, 7. NAVY. See under DEFENCE. NEW PLYMOUTH RECREATION AND RACECOURSE RESERVE AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 1 ; 1.-16, 2. NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIALHistorical Survey, &c., H.-22, 1. "NEW ZEALAND LISTENER Publication, F.-3, 3. NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS COUNCIL— Annual report— Building by-laws, H.-44a, 2. Civil defence, H.-44a, 2. Commodity Standards, H.-44a, 2. Emergency Divisional Council, 11.-44 a, 3. Local production, H.-44a, 2. Meetings of Committees, H.-44a, 1. New Zealand emergency standard specifications, 11.-44 a, 3. New Zealand standard specifications adopted during the year : List, H.-44a, 6. New Zealand standard war emergency purchasing directions, H.-44a, 7. Original draft of New Zealand standards, H.-44a, 5. Overseas purchasing co-ordination standards, H.-44a, 2. Projects in hand, H.-44a, 5. Specifications adopted as New Zealand standards, H.-44a, 3. Specifications received from other counties, H.-44a, 3. Standards Act, H.-44a, I. War emergency standards, H.-44a, 1. NICHOLSON, C. Y„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. PAGE, E. F., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasts, F.-3, 2. PARORE, L. W., AND ANOTHER— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6a ; 1.-3, 3. PASSPORTS— Issues and renewals, H.-22, 7. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS - Annual report, H.-10. PEARN, 0. Y.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2.

PERRY, B. R., AND OTHERS— Report on petitions of, 1.-11, 1. PETERSON, A. S., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-11, 1. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT GAS - LIGHTING EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. PETROL— Prospecting, C.-2, 2. Oil-fuel control, H.-44, 5. POLICE DEPARTMENT— Annual report— Aliens, H.-16, 3. Arms Bureau, H.-16, 2. Buildings, &c., H.-16, 2, 3. Conduct of police, H.-16, 3. Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 2. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. Drunkenness, H.-16, 1. Efficiency, H.-16, 3. Gaming offences, H.-16, 1. Growth, H.-16, 2. Hotelkeepers, prosecutions against, H.-16, 1. Liquor at dances, H.-16, 3. Offences reported, &c. : Number, H.-16, 4. Police to population : Cost, &c., H.-16, 6. Recruiting, H.-16, 3. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 1. Stations, H.-16, 1. Strength of Force, H.-16, 1. Transport, H.-16, 3. War activities, H.-16, 3. Water patrol police, H.-16, 3. Women police, H.-16, 3. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Department : Annual report— Buildings, F.-l, 2. Departmental motor-vehicles, F.-l, 2. Financial— National savings, F.-l, 2. Patriotic Fund, F.-l, 2. Statement of operations, F.-l, 1. Receipts and payments for the year, F.-l, 5. Postal articles posted and delivered, F.-l, 5. Postal services— Air mail, F.-l, 3. Dead Letter Office, F.-I, 4. Gift parcels for the United Kingdom, F.-l, 3. Inland mail, F.-l, 3. Monoy-orders, postal notes, and British postal orders, F.-l, 4. Postage stamps, &c., F.-l, 3. Prisoner-of-war correspondence, F.-l, 3. Restrictions, F.-l, 3. Savings-bank, F.-l, 4, 6. Work performed for other departments, F.-l, 4. Radio services, F.-l, 5. Telephone-exchange services, F.-l, 5. Telegraph services, F.-l, 4. Workshops, F.-l, 2. Telegraph extension, D.-l, vi. POUAKA WEHI AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6c; 1.-3, 4. PRESS— Empire press rates : Reduction, F.-I, 5. PRICES— Control, H.-44, 1. Essential commodities, 8.-6, 3. Guaranteed, 1940-41 season, H.-30, 7. PRISONERS OF WAR— Correspondence, F.-l, 3. PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Abstract of the revenue and expenditure of the Public Accounts of New Zealand for the financial year, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1940-41, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Sup. to 1941. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Public debt, statement showing, as on 31st December, 1942, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.

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PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE— Government Insurance Office, 8.-10, 4. Government Accident Insurance Office, 8.-10, 4. Lands and Survey Department, 8.-10, 12. Mines Department, 8.-10, 6. Native Trustee, 8.-10, 7. New Zealand Reparation Estates, Samoa, 8.-10, 7. Niue Island Administration, 8.-10, 7. Other securities (Departments of Agriculture, Forestry, Industries and Commerce, Tourist and Publicity, Social Security, Native, Public Works, and Railways), 8.-10, 11. Post Office, 8.-10, 2. Public Trust Office, 8.-10, 5. State Advances Corporation (Housing Branch), 8.-10, 7. State Fire Insurance Office, 8.-10, 3. Summary, &c., 8.-10, 12. Treasury, 8.-10, 8. Westport Harbour, 8.-10, 7. PUBLIC SERVICE— Commissioner : Annual report— Administrative changes, H.-14, 3. Board of Appeal, H.-14, 3. Cost-of-living allowance, H.-14, 3. Disciplinary action, H.-14, 3. Economy, H.-14, 2. Efficiency, H.-14, 3. Internal examinations, H.-14, 3. Men on war service, H.-14, 2. Obituary, H.-14, 3. Overtime, H.-14, 2. Public Administration Scholarships, H.-14, 2. Recruitment, H.-14, 2. Regrading, H.-14, 3. Roll of Honour, H.-14, 4. Shorthand-typists' examinations, H.-14, 3. Staff training, H.-14, 2. Public Service Superannuation Board : Annual report, H.-26. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts, 8.-9 a. Annual report— Minister's report, 8.-9, 1. Report on the working of the office— Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939, 8.-9, 1. Finance, 8.-9, 2. Inspections and audits, 8.-9, 2. Investments from the Common Fund, 8.-9, 2. Legal Division, 8.-9, 2. New business, 8.-9, 1. PUBLIC WORKS— Department : Annual reportBuildings — Education, D.-l, v. Public, D.-l, v. Chief Mechanical Engineer : Report, D.-l, 14. Engineer-in-chief : Report, D.-l, 11. Finance, D.-l, i, 1, 3, 6, 9. Government Architect : Report, D.-l, 13. Hydro electricity, D.-l, iv. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, iv. Lands-improvement, D.-l, vi. Lighthouses and harbour-works, D.-l, vi. Linen-flax development, D.-l, vi. Main highways, D.-l, iv, 16, 18. Native land settlement, D.-l, vi. RailwaysConstruction, D.-l, iv. Improvement and additions to open lines, D.—l, iv. Road-construction, D.-l, iv. Small farms development, D.-l, vi. Telegraph extension, D.-l, vi. Tourist resorts, development, D.-l, vi. Fund—General Purposes Account : Imprests outstanding, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 21. RACING— Meetings held, H.-22, 7. RAFFLES— Report, H.-22, 7. RAILWAYS— Annual statementFinance, D.-2, 1, 4, 5. Mileage of lines open for traffic, D.-2, 4. Publicity activities, D.-2, 6. Railway operations, D.-2, 5. Railways and the war, D.-2, 1, 6. Staff, D.-2, 7. Statistics, D.-2, 8.

RAILWAYS —continued. Annual statement —continued. Stores, D.-2, 6. Subsidiary services, D.-2, 6. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, 7. Working results, D.-2, 3, 4. Construction, D.-l, iv, 11. Government Railways Superannuation Fund : Annual report, D.-5. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, iv. RANGIRERE TE MAENAE— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6b ; 1.-3, 3. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. REHABILITATION— Ex-servicemen, 8.-13, 2. RELIGION — Broadcasts, F.-3, 3. REREMOANA KEMARE AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 1. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND - Annual report — Accounts, 8.-16, 6. Assets, 8.-16, 2. Discount rate, 8.-16, 2. Exchange— Control, 8.-16, 3. Rate, B. -16, 2. Liabilities, 8.-16, 1. Overseas funds and balance of trade, 8.-16, 4. Public Debt management, 8.-16, 2. Staff, 8.-16, 5. Trading banks, 8.-16, 4. War-time changes in money-supply, 8.-16, 5. RETURNS OR STATEMENTS - Required by law or resolution to be laid before the House, H.-13. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS ; also TRANSPORT. SALARIES AND WAGES— Arrears of wages, collcction, H.-11, 10. Stabilization, 8.-6, 3. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Department : Annual report — Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 26. Dominion Observatory, H.-34, 30. Geological Survey, H.-34, 28. Imperial Agricultural Bureau, H.-34, 34. Liaison officer, London, H.-34, 33. Magnetic Observatory, H.-34, 30. Meteorological Branch, H..-34, 33. Minister's report, H.-34, 1. Physical Testing Laboratory, H.-34, 26. Publications, H.-34, 34. Research Committees : Reports— Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 4. Food preservation and transport, H.-34, 4. Fruit cold storage, H.-34, 18. Fruit, H.-34, 16. Leather and shoe, H.-34, 22. Mineral content of pastures, H.-34, 13. Mineral resources, H.-34, 15. New Zealand wool-manufacturers, H.-34, 22. Plant Research Bureau, H.-34, 5. Plant Chemistry Laboratory, H.-34, 11. -< Soil survey, H.-34, 11. Sugar-beet, H.-34, 11. Timber protection, H.-34, 20. Tobacco, H.-34, 19. Research scholarships, H.-34, 33. Research work : Agricultural colleges — Canterbury, H.-34, 23. Massey, H.-34, 25. Secretary's report, H.-34, 3. Mining industry : Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 7. Linen flax, H.-44, 8. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES ACT. See under LABOUR. SHADBOLT, E. P.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SHIPPING. See under MARINE.

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SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. See under LABOUR. SINCLAIR, B. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, l. SIRED, A. M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, l. SLYFIELD, R. L.— Roport on petition of, 1.—12, I. SMALL FARMS ACT. See under LANDS. SOCIAL SECURITY— Department: Annual reportAdministration : Cost, H.-9, 4. Benefits, H.-9, 2. Finance, H.-9, 2. General, H.-9, 4. New legislation, H.-9, 1. War pensions, H.-9, 3. Domestic allowance, 8.-6, 2. Family allowance, 8.-6, 6. FundEstimate for 1942-43, 8.-6, 2. Revenue and Expenditure, 8.-6, 1 ; 8.-6 (Sup.), 1, 2. Miners' benefit, C.-2, 8. Social Security Act, 1938, Pt. IV, report on administration of, by Commissioner of Taxes, H.-9a. SPENDING-POWER— Increase, 8.-6, 5. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Physical education, E.-l, 2 ; H.-22, 3. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 3. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALANDAnnual report— Assistance to war industries, 8.-13, 2. Balance-sheet and Revenue Account, 8.-13, 2. Financing increased production, 8.-13, 2. Housing Account, 8.-13, 4-8. Interest-rate and terms of lending, 8.-13, 1. New business, 8.-13, 1. Rehabilitation of ex-servicemen, 8.-13, 2. Soldiers' Financial Assistance Board, 8.-13, 2. Timber preservation and protection, 8.-13, 2. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICEAnnual report, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. STATE FOREST SERVICE. See under FORESTRY. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under COMMITTEES. STORES— Railway services, D.-2, 6. SUPER TAX. See under TAXATION. SUPPLY, MINISTRY OF. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. TAXATION— Customs and other revenue, cost of collecting : Return, 8.-12. Financing of war from taxation, 8.-6, 5. Income : Agreement between United Kingdom and NewZealand for reciprocal exemption from income-tax on certain profits or gains arising through an agency, A.-2. Loan finance, 8.-6, 6. Nationality security : Increase, 8.-6, 5. Social Security Act, 1938, Pt. IV : Report on administration by Commissioner of Taxes for the year, H.-9a. Super tax : Increase, 8.-6, 5. TERRITORIAL FORCES. See under DEFENCE. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TINDALE, F.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. TOBACCO INDUSTRY— Report, H.-34, 19 ; H. -44, 7. TOHUROA, H. PARATA, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TOKA POTANGAROA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 2.

TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AMD PUBLICITYAnnual roport— Extracts from reports of Controlling Officers--•••• Australia, H.-2, 2. Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 3. Lake House, Waikareinoana, H.-2, 3. Milford Track and Hotel, H,-2, 3. Queenstown, H.-2, 3, Rotorua, H,-2, 2. Waitomo Caves and Hostel, H.-2, 3: Film Find advertising studios, H,-2, 2. Finance, Hi-2j 2, Publicity, H.-2, 2; Tourist traffic, H.-2, L Publicity activities, Railways Department, D.-2, 8. TOWN-PLANNING— Report, H.-22, 1. TRADE MARKS. See PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADEMARKS. TRANSPORT— Conveyance of school-children, E.-l, 1. Department: Annual report- — Commercial air services, H.-40, 4. Commercial road transport: Licensing Act, H.-40, 3. Motor transport development, H.-40, 2. Roads, H.-40, 2. Road safety, H.-40, 2. Salient points, H.-40, 1. Transport law in New Zealand : Changes, H.-40, 4. War measures, H.-40, 3. Police Department, H.-16. 3. UNITED KINGDOM- - Agreement between United Kingdom and New Zealand for reciprocal exemption from income-tax on certain profits or gains arising through an agency, A.-2, Contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand Governments for the second year of war, 1940-41, H.-30, 3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA--Mutual-aid agreement with New Zealand : Exchange of notes setting out principles and procedures applicable to the provision of mutual aid, A.-7. VANSTONE, H. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. VITAL STATISTICS— Report, H.-31, 1. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL VESTING AND EMPOWERING AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 1 ; 1.-16, 4. WAR— Broadcasting and the war, F.-3, 1, 2, 4. Education and the war, E.-l, 1, 3 ; E.-2, 2. Financing from taxation, 8.-6, 5. Invalided members of the armed forces : Free telegraph services, F.-l, 4. Library services, H.-32a, 2. Prisoners of war— Correspondence, F.-l, 3. Notification, H.-22, 3. Railways and the war; D.-2, 1, 6. Transport Department: Wftr measures, H.-40, 3. War Expenses Account, 8.-6, 4 ; 8.-6 (Sup.), 1, 3. War graves: Administration, H.-22, 6. War industries : Financial assistance, 8.-13, 2. War pensions : Annual report, H.-9, 3. War situation, 8.-6, 1. WASTE MATERIAL— Reclamation, H.-44, 7. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT. See under LABOUR. WI HAPETA AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6 ; 1.-3, 3. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— British children, care of, E.-4, 2. Women— Employment in military forces, H.-19, 3. Police, H.-16, 3. Radio broadcasting sessions, F.-3, 3. YOUTHS— Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 4. Government youth centres, H.-11a, 6.

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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

NEW ZEALAND.

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