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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE J O U RNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIFTH SESSION, TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT

PARLIAMENTARY PA PERS, A -I

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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued Wool — Bulk purchase by United Kingdom Government, and purchase and sale procedure, H.-30, 15. Production : Increase, 1942, H.-29, 4. Research, H.-34, 12. Woolly sheep skins, sale of, to United Kingdom, H.-30, 16. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Report, H.-22, 7. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT— Report, H.-22, 5. ANI MATAKA AND OTHERS Report on petition of, G.-6 ; 1.-3, 7. APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. ARLIDGE, G. W. Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. ART-UNIONS — Licenses issued, &c., H.-22, 7. ATKINS, N.— Report on petition of, X.—l, 4. AUCTIONEERS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 2. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITORGENERAL. AVERILL, REVEREND W., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. AVIATION (see also DEFENCE) — Air mails, F.-l, 3. Civil — . Commercial aircraft service, 11.-37, 4. International aircraft services, H.-37, 4. BAILEY, E. M.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, 1. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Agricultural credit, A.-I, 17. Banking assets, overseas: Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 4, 0. Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Annual report, 8.-16. BANNISTER, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BEEKEEPING— Report, 1943, H.-29, 12. BRADNEY, D. E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4.

ABDUL RAHMAN SHAH— Report on petition of, 1.-9, I . ABSENTEEISM— Report, H.—ll, 5 ; H.-11a, 47, 58. ACCIDENT INSURANCE— State Fire Insurance : Annual report, H .-6a. ACCIDENTSFactory, H.-l 1, 4. Marine, H.-15, 2. Mining and quarry, C.-2, 7, 10, 20 ; C.-2a, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8. Road, H.-40, 1, 2. ADVERTISING— Commercial broadcasts, F.-3, 5. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL (see also MARKETING)— Agricultural credit, A.-l, 17. , Agricultural Workers, Shearers' Accommodation, and Share-milking Acts: Remunerations and conditions of employment, H.-11, 12. Cream and milk collection services : Zoning, H.-40, 3. Dairy industry— Export butter-box and cheese-crate pools, C.-3, 17. Research, H.-34, 5. Department: Annual reports, 1942 and 1943, H.-29 — Accounts, 1942, H.-29, 2 ; 1943, H.-29, 3. Animal research, 1942, H.-29, 4; 1943, H.-29, 5. Dairy industry, 1942, H.-29, 8 ; 1943, 11.-29, 2, 8. Eggs, 1943, 11.-29, 2. Fertilizers, 1943, H.—29, 1, 2. Fields, 1942, H.-29, 6 ; 1943, H.-29, 6. Horticulture, 1942, 11.-29, 11; 1943, H.-29, 10. Linen flax, 1943, H.-29, 2. Live-stock, 1942, H.-29, 2; 1943, H.-29, 3. National Council of Primary Production, 1943, H.-29, 1, 2. Potatoes, 1943, H.-29, 2. Vegetable-production, 1943, H.-29, 1, 2. Farm workers : Welfare, A.—l, 18. Fertilizers— Clarendon phosphate deposits, H.-34, 12. Phosphates, use of, for development of lands, 1.-sa, 7. Potash manures : Importation, H.-30A, 10. Shortage, H.-29, 6. Food preservation: Research, H.-34, 6. Fruit industry : Research, H.-34, 8. Fruit cold storage : Research, H.-34, 7. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, co-operation with, H.-34, 44. Linen flax: Development, &c., D.-l, vi, 4; 1 1.-29, 7; H.-30, 20 ; H.—44, 4, 8. Plant research, H.-34, 13. Poultry industry, 1942, H.-29, 4. Primary industries : Budget statement, 8.-6, 2. Sugar beet: Research, 11.—34, 24. Tobacco industry, 1942, 11.--29, 12 ; H.-34, 26 ; H.-44, 8. Uneconomic farm securities, 8.-13, 3. United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, 1943 : Report, A.-l. Vegetables : Dehydration research, H.-34, 13. Wheat and flour, H.-44, 8. Wheat research, H.-34, 28.

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BROADCASTINGNational Broadcasting Services : Annual report— Commercial Service, P.-3, 5. National Service, P.-3, 1. Receiving licenses : Number, F.-l, 5. Receiving sets : Manufacture, H.-44, 5. BROWN AND DUNCAN, LIMITED — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BUDGET— Pinancial Statement— Air Force expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Army expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Banking assets, overseas, 8.-6, 2. Civil expenditure, 8.-6, 4. Consolidated Fund— 1942-43, 8.-6, 2. 1943-44, 8.-6, 10. Expenditure, 1942-43, 8.-6, 6. Family benefits, 8.-6, 12. Financial tables, 8.-6, i-v. Hospital benefits, 15.-6, 12. Liberty Loan (for war purposes) : Copy of prospectus, 8.-6, vi. Liberty Loan, second (for war purposes) : Copy of prospectus, 8.-6, vii. Man-power, 8.-6, 1. Memorandum of Security agreement, 8.-6, 3. National development programme, 1943-44, 8.-6, 9. National savings, 8.-6, 8. Native claims, 8.-6, 13. Navy expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Pensioners' benefits, 8.-6, 12. Public debt operations, 1942-43, 8.-6, 9. Reciprocal aid : Lend-lease, 8.-6, 14. Reverse lend-lease, 8.-6, 4, 7. Rehabilitation, 8.-6, 13. Revenue, 8.-6, 13. Secondary industries, 8.-6, 1. Social Security Fund — 1942-43, 8.-6, 3. 1943-44, 8.-6, 11, 13. Stabilization, 8.-6, 2, 15. Taxation receipts, 8.-6, 5. War Damage Fund, 8.-6, 13. War expenditure to 31st March, 1943 : Analysis, 8.-6, 6. War Expenses Account— 1942-43, 8.-6, 3. 1943-44, 8.-6, 7. War expenses revenue, 8.-6, 8. War finance, 8.-6, 14. War loans, 1942-43, 8.-6, 5, 8. War pensions, 8.-6, 11. Widows' pensions, 8.-6, 11. BUILDING. See under PUBLIC WORKS. CHANGE OF NAME — Applications : Number, H.-22, 7. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. CHRISTCHURCH DOMAINS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 1 ; I. -16, 2. CHRISTY, H. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. CINEMA THEATRES. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. CIVIL DEFENCE. See under DEFENCE. CLARK, A. H., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. CLEMENTS, L. C., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. CLIFFORD, T.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. COLLIN, A. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING. See under BROADCASTING. COMMITTEES, SELECT— Reports on Bills, petitions, &c.— Defence— Bailey, E. M., 1.-12, 1. Collin, A., 1.—12, 2. Dawson, A., 1.—12, 2. Forbes, N„ 1.-12, 2. Geard, W. J„ 1.-12, 1. Hopson, H. M„ 1. 12, 2. Kcyes, P. H„ 1.-12, 2. Parker, 1. (j„ 1.-12, 1. Toomey, P. F., 1.-12, 2.

COMMITTEES, SELECT—continued Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued Education—■ Davies, A. 8., 1.-8, 1. Education Amendment Bill, 1.-8, 1. MacKcnzie, J. 8., 1.-8, 1. Industries and Commerce— Arlidge, G. W., 1.—13, 2. Dyson, H., and others, 1.—13, 2. Greenfield, E. R., 1.—13, 1. Parlane, J., and others, 1.-13, 1. Taylor, C. J., 1.—13, 2. Thompson, H., I. 13, 2. Labour Bills — Abdul Rahman Shah, 1.-9, 1. Eagle, H„ 1.-9, 2. Fleming, T. P., 1.-9, 2. Hay, J., 1.-9, 1. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Workers Compensation Amendment Bill, 1.-9, 2. Lands— Christchurch Domains Amendment Bill, 1.-5, I. Johnstone, H., 1.-5, 1. Lower Clutha River Improvement Amendment Bill, 1.-5, 2. McArthur, J. P., and others, 1.-5, 2. Reserves and other Lands Disposal Bill, 1.-5, 2. Land Development Committee : Interim report, 1.-sa. Local Bills— Christchurch Domains Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 2. Inangahua County Empowering Bill, 1.-10, 3. Local Legislation Bill, 1.-18, 4. Lower Clutha River Improvement Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 2. Napier Borough Empowering Bill, 1.-10, 3. Napier Borough Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses, 1.—16, 2. Ohai Railway Board Amendment Bill. 1.—16, 3. Pillar, H. S., 1.-16, 4. Taupiri Drainage and River District Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 3. Waiapu County Council (Tokomaru Harbour) Empowering Amendment Bill, 1.-16, 2. Wellington City Council Empowering and Amendment Bill, 1.—16, 3. Native Affairs— Ahikouka la Block, 1.-3, 5. Ani Mataka and others, 1.-3, 7. Ari-Tana Pitama, To, 1.-3, 0. Aute Lands, Te, 1.-3, 4. Christy, H. W„ 1.-3, 4. Ema Hoera Ruihi, 1.-3, 7. Fishing-rights (Mahia), 1.-3, 3. Fishing-grounds (Mahia), 1.-3, 3. Hami Wiremu and others, 1.-3, 6. Hapeta Maitai and others, 1.-3, 4. Hare Matene Te Wano and others, 1.-3, 6. Hekenui Whakarake, Te, 1.-3, 5. Hirini Taiwhanga Heremaia and others, 1.-3, 8. Hirschberg, G. A., 1.-3, 3. Huitau te Hau, 1.-3, 3. Kepa Ehau and others, 1.-3, 8. Kumeroa T. Paerata and others, 1.-3, 6. Longbush, 1.-3, 3. Mangapoike A, 1.-3, 8. Maraehara Block, 1.-3, 5. Matioh, M., 1.-3, 2. Maunganui Block, 1.-3, 8. Maungatca Block, 1.-3, 4. Mereana Mokau and others, 1.-3, 8. Mangaporau 'Block, 1.-3, 5. Moengaroa Kauika and others, Te, 1.-3, C. Mokau-Mangainangina Block, 1.-3, 7. Mullins, P. I)., and others, 1.-3, 6. Mutu Karaitiana, 1.-3, 4. Naera Taniwha, 1.-3, 5. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 7. Ngapipi Reweti and others, 1.-3, 7. Ngawliare Tiwai Pomare and another, 1.-3, 4. O'Brien, Hon. J., M.P., special report re, 1.-3, 2. Ikataina No. 3 Block, 1.-3, 8. Orakei Village, 1.-3, 6. Otakou Block, 1.-3, 5. I'an i ken a Kaa, 1.-3, 5. Parahirahi C 1 Block, 1.-3, 8. Paremata Blocks, 1.-3, 4. Parore, L. W., 1.-3, 6. Pomare, W. N., Estate of, 1.-3, 4. Puea Herangi and others, Te, 1.-3, 6. Pukemahoe Block, 1.-3, 5. Pukepuke Tangiora, deceased, 1.-3, 3. Rauna Hape and others, Te, 1.-3, 7. Tahatera Mohi Tomlins and others, 1.-3, 3. Tamaho Rawiri and others, 1.-3, 0. Tamati Arena Napia and others, 1.-3, 7. Taupo-nui-a-tea Block, 1.-3, 6. Te Ari-Tana Pitama, 1.-3, 6. Te Aute Lands, 1.-3, 4. Te Hekenui Whakarake, 1.-3, 5.

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COMMITTEES, SELECT —continued Reports on Bills, petitions, &c. —continued Native Affairs—continued Te Moengaroa Kanika, L-3, 5. Teoti Timoti Karetai and others, 1.-3, 5. Te Puea Herangi and others, 1.-3, (5. Te Rauna Hape and others, I .—3, 7. Terete Rito and others, L-3, 3. Tokapurewha Battery, 1.-3, 7. Tonga Awhikau and others, 1.-3, 4. Turangatapuae Block, 1.-3, 4. Storekeepers' accounts re development schemes, 1.-3, 2. Waimarino Block, 1.-3, 6. Wairama To Whakaunuaj 1.-3, 7. Wharekaka No. 2 Block, L-3, 6. Otaki-Porirua and Papawai-Kaikokirikiri Trusts, 1.-3 a. Public Accounts— War Expenses Account and Controller and AuditorGeneral's report, 1.-14 a. Public Health — Gibbons, D. P., and others, 1.-7, 2. Greensill, M. J., 1.-7, 1. Harlow, W., and others, I. 7, 2. Malkin, P. E., and others, 1.-7, 2. Mitchell, M., 1.-7, 2. Osteopathic Practitioners Bill, 1.-7, 2. Roache, L. P., 1.-7, 1. Public Petitions — A to L— Atkins, N., 1.-l, 4. Bannister, A., and others, 1.-1, 3. Bradney, D. E., 1.-l, 4. Brown and Bureau, Ltd., 1.-1, 3. Clark, A. H., and another, I. I, 3. Clements, L. C., and another, 1.-l, 3. Clifford, T„ 1.-l, 3. Craigie, D. H., and others, 1.-l, 2. Doczi, L. P. L., 1.-l, 3. Dunlop, J., and others, 1.-l, 2. Edwards, J. H., 1.-l, 3. Estcourt, L. M., 1.-l, 4. Fredric, A. E., and others, 1.-l, 2. Geary, J'., and others, 1.-l, 2. Grant, A. A., 1.-l, 2. Guiniven, J., and others, 1.-l, 2. Hill, T„ and others, 1.-l, 4. Humphries, C., 1.-l, 3. Janes, Emma M., and others, 1.-l, 2. Kain, Nellie M., 1.-l, 3. Kirkland, H., 1.-l, 2. Leary, C., 1.-l, 2. Lockie, C. J. W„ 1.-l, 2. McKay, W. J., and others, 1.-l, 2. Stubberfield, P., and others, 1.-l, 2. Wanden, N. W., and others, 1.-l, 2. M.to Z— Averill, W., and others, 1.-2, 2. Francis, E. J., and others, 1.-2, 2. Menzies, W., I. 2, 2. Nixon, L. G. E., 1.-2, 2. O'Kane, J., 1.-2, 2. Sharpies, E., and others, 1.-2, 2. Silver, G. J., 1. 2, 1. Smith, L. W., 1.-2, 2. Toogood, G., and others, 1.-2, 2. Urlich, M. S„ 1.-2, 1. Statutes Revision — Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Amendment Bill 1.-11, 1. Ilushworth, H. M„ 1.-11, I. Statutes Amendment Bill, 1.-11, I. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS — Treatment, &c., H.-11a, 7, 33. CONSOLIDATED FUND— 1942-43, 8.-6, 2. 1943-44, 8.-6, 10. Revenue and Expenditure : Tables, 8.-6, 1, 11. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Public Accounts Committee report on, 1.-14 a. COUNTRY LIBRARY SERVICE— Annual report — Book stock, H. 32a, 3. Finance, H.-32a, 1. Free Public Libraries, H.-32a, 1. Hamper service, H.-32a, 2. Library book imports, central bureau, H.-32A, 4. School library service. H.-32a, 5. Small independent subscription libraries, H.-32a, 2. War library service, H.-32a, 3. CRAIGIE, D. H., AND OTHERS - Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2.

CUSTOMS Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue of the Customs Department: Return, 8.-12. DAIRY INDUSTRY. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also MARKETING. DAVIES, A. B. Report on petition of, 1.-8, 1. DAWSON, A.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. DEBT, PUBLIC — Management, 8.-16, 2. Maturity and domicile and debt outstanding, 8.-6, v. Operations, 1942-43, 8.-6, 9. Repayment— Report and Accounts, 8.-2. Securities redeemed and total cost of redemption, 8.-l [Pt. ll], x. Statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. DEFENCE— Air : Annual report, H.-37 — Commercial aviation — Commercial aircraft service, H.-37, 4. International aircraft service, H.-37, 4. Royal New Zealand Air Force — Aeronautical production, 11.-37, 3. Aircraft equipment, H.-37, 3. Air Training Corps, H.-37, 2. Awards, H.-37, l. Band, 11.-37, 1. Casualties, H.-37, 1. Educational services, H.-37, 1. Maintenance, H.-37, 3. Medical and dental branches, H.-37, 1. Meteorological, 11.-37, 3. Operations, H.-37, 3. Personnel, H.-37, 1. Signals, H.-37, 3, Training organization, H.-37, 2. Women's Auxiliary Air Force, H.-37, 3. Works and buildings, H.-37, 3. Army education, E.-l, 4 ; H.-19, 2. Soldier teachers, E.-l, 1. Army stores : Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Civil, H.-11a, 14, 16. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Expenditure for the year: Budget statement, 8.-6, 7. Home Guard, H.-11a, 14. Military allotments, warrants paid : Number, F.-l, 4. Military Forces : Annual report, H.-19 — Arms, ammunition, and equipment, H.-19, 3. Army Education and Welfare Service, H.-19, 2. Artillery, H.-19, 2. Buildings and works, H.-19, 4. Canteens, H.-19, 3. Engineer stores, H.-19, 4. Home Guard, 11. -19, 2. Hospital ships, H.-19, 4. Mapping and survey, H.-19, 2. Mechanical transport, H.-19, 4. Medical and 'ental, H.-19, 3. Movements of troops : Shipping and railways, H.-19, 4. New Zealand Staff College, H.-19, 1. Pay accounts and base records, H.-19, 5. Petrol, H. 19, 3. Prisoners of war, H.-19, 3. Rations and supplies, H.-19, 3. Reorganization, 11. 19, 1. Royal Military College, Australia, H.-19, 1. Schools, 11.-19, 2. Signals experimental establishment, H.-19, 2. Training, H. 19, 2. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, H.-19, 2. Munitions production, H.-44, (>. Navy : Annual report, H.-5 — Personnel: Recruitment, H.-5, 1. Ships and personnel: Active service, H.-5, 1. Ships : Maintenance and repairs, H.-5, 1. Overseas telegrams to and from members of Armed Forces —■ Concession rate : Extension, F.-l, i"). DISCHARGED SOLDIER SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS— Visits to New Zealand d uring the year, 11.-22, 6. DOCZI, L. F. L. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. DOMINION LABORATORYReport, H.-34, 34, 39.

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DOMINION MUSEUM — Report, H.-21, 4. DOMINION OBSERVATORY Report, H.-34, 38. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS. DUNLOP, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DYSON, H., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. EAGLE, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, 2. EARTHQUAKES — Industrial premises—Damage : Survey, H.-11, 5. EDUCATION— Agricultural, A.-l, 18. Colleges : Research work, H.-34, 28. Apples in schools : Distribution, H.-30a, 5 ; H.-31, 7. Army Education and Welfare Service, E.-l, 1,4; 2. Buildings: Construction, &c., I). I, vi. Child welfare, State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report, E.-4. Committee, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Ex-servicemen, H.-18, 11, 22. Health, H.-31, 7. Higher : Annual report— Candidates successful in completing degrees, &c., E.-7, 2. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 1. Milk-in-school Scheme, H.-31, 7. Minister's report — Accrediting : University entrance, E.-l, 2. Army education, E.-l, 1, 4. Buildings, E.-l, 2. Children, handicapped, E.-l, 4. Child welfare, E.-l, 4. Conveyance, E.-l, 2. Educational research, E.-l, 5. Expenditure, E.-l, 2, 15. Physical education, E.-l, 3. Primary-school curriculum, E.-l, 3. School age, raising of, E.-l, 2. School library service, E.-l, 3. Schools — And the war effort, E.-l, 5. Correspondence, E.-l, 4. Kindergarten and nursery, E.-l, 3. Native, E.-l, 3. Post-primary, E.-l, 3. Tables, E.-l, 5-15. Teachers— Soldier, E.-l, 1. Training, E.-l, 4. Teaching aids, art and handiwork, E. 1, 3. Native — Native children : Annual report, E.-3 — Co-operation of parents, E.-3, 2. Post-primary, E.-3, 1. Primary, E.-3, 2. Schools and staffs, E.-3, 2, 3. Tables, E.-3, 3. Native Interpreters Examination, G.-9, 1. Primary and post-primary, E.-2— Biennial plan, E.-2, 1. Bursaries, E.-2, 3. Correspondence School, E.-2, 2. Curriculum and the child, 2. Examinations, E.-2, 4. University entrance : Accrediting, E.-2, 3. Infant methods, E.-2, 2. Schools, E.-2, 1, 4. Sites and buildings, E.-2, 4. Staff, E.-2, 2, 4. Tables, E.-2, 5. The War, E.-2, 3, 4. Research scholarships, 11.-34, 44. Royal New Zealand Air Force, H.-37, 2. School hygiene, H.-31, 4. School library scrvice, H.-32a, 5. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 8. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee, report on, 1.-8, I. EDWARDS, J. H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. EMA HOERA RIUHI Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION. See under LABOUR. ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS— Report, 8.-9, 2.

ESTCOURT, L. M. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. ESTIMATES - Expenditure of the Government for the year, 8.-7 [Pt. 1] ; 8.-7 [Pt. ll]. EXPLOSIVES AND DANDEROUS GOODS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 7. FAIR RENTS ACT, 1936— Report, H.-11, 13. FAMILY BENEFITS. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FINANCE - Agricultural credit, A.-l, 17. Agriculture Department, 11.-29, 2, 3. Budget, 8.-6. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Country Library Service, H.-32A, 3. Customs : Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue of the Customs Department, 8.-l 2. Debt, public— Repayment, 8.-2. Statement, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Education, E.-l, 15. Estimates of the expenditure of New Zealand for the year, 8.-7 [Pt. I] ; 8.-7 [Pt. ll], Friendly societies and trade unions, H.-I, 2. General Assembly Library, H.-32, 2. Government Insurance Department, H.-8. Government Superannuation Funds— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. Health : Mental Hospitals, H.-7. Housing Account, 8.-13, 8. King George the Fifth Memorial Fund Board, H.-25, 2. Labour Department, H.-11, 17. Lands— Kauri-gum industry, C.-12, 1. Settlement of Crown Lands, C.-l, 1. Surveys, C.-IA, 3. Marketing— Export Division, H.-30, 21. Internal Division, 11.-30 a, 6, 12. Mining : State coal-mines, C.-2a, 9. National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, H. 21, 6. National Broadcasting Services, F.-3, 5. National Patriotic Fund Board, H.-22, 3 ; H.-22a, 8. National Provident Fund, H.-17. National savings, F.-l, 3. National Service Department, H .-l la, 24, 59. Native affairs— Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 2. Maori Purposes Fund Board, G.-l I, 2. Native-land development, &e., G.-10, 10. Patents, designs, and trade-marks, H.-10. 2. Police Force, H.-16, 6. Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 1, 5, 6. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 4, 6. Price control, H.-44, 1. Prisons Department, H.-20, 2. Public Accounts— Abstract of the revenue and expenditure for the financial year, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l, [Pt. ll], Public debt, statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. 111]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Public Service Superannuation Board, H.-26. Public Trust Office, 8.-9, 2 ; 8.-9 a. Public works, D.-l, ii. Railways, D.-2, 1, 2, 4, 9, 23, 24. Superannuation Fund, D.-5. Rehabilitation : Loans to ex-servicemen, H.-18, 24. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-16. Social security— Department, H.-9, 2, 4. Tax, H.-9a. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-1.3. State fire insurance, H .-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. State Forest Service, C.-3, 3, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22. War Damage Commission, 8.-11. War Expenses Account, 8.-14 ; 1.-14 A. FISHING. See under INTERNAL AFFAIRS ; ahp MARINE. FLAX INDUSTRY— .Development, &c., D.-l, vi, 4; H.-29, 2; H.-30, 20; H.-44, 4, 8. FORBES, N.— Report on petition of, I. 12, 2.

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FOREIGN CONSULS— Representation in New Zealand, H.-22, 7. FORESTRY— .Farm forestry, 1.-sa. State Forest Service : Annual report, C.-3 — Administration, C.-3, 3. Commercial afforestation companies, C.-3, 17. Crcosoted forest-produce, C.-3, 19. Extraction and commercial development, C.-3, 9. Finance, C.-3, 13, 20. Forests— Engineering, C.-3, 8. Policy, C.-3, 2. Management, C.-3, 4. Protection, C.-3, 0. Resources, C.-3, 17. State— Area, C.-3, 18. Constitution, C.-3, 4. Recreation, C.-3, 14. Glossary, C.-3, 24. Grazing licenses, C.-3, 14. Legislation, C.-3, 13. Mining privileges, C.-3, 14. Planting, C.-3, 18. Rehabilitation, C.-3, 14. Silviculture, C.-3, 4. 18. Subventions to local bodies, C.-3, 14. Timber and sawmilling, C. 3, 10, 11, 14-21. Timber preservation and protection, 8.-13, 2 , H.-34, 24. FRANCIS, E. 1., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. FREDERIC, A. E., AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS— Annual report, H.-l. FRUIT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also MARKETING. GAMING OFFENCES— Prosecutions, H.-16, 1. GAS— Gas-producers : Motor-vehicles, H.-40, 4. Gas-supplies : Examinations re calorific value, &c., H.-34, 36. GEARD, W. J.— Report on petition of, I. 12, 1. GEARY, J., AND OTHERSReport on petition of, 1.-l, 2. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY Annual report, H.-32. GIBBONS, D. F„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1. 7, 2. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE— Commission : Annual report, H.-8— Accumulated funds, H.-8, 1. Actuary's report, H.-8, 4. Annual bonus, H.-8, I. Balance-sheet and accounts, H.-8, 2. Expense ratios, H.-8, 1. Income and. outgoings, H .-8, 1. New business, &c., H.-8, 1. Statement of business, H.-8, 3. State fire insurance : Annual report, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, IT.-6a. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. GRANT, A. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. GREAT BRITAIN— Contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand Governments for third year of war, 1941-42, re primary exports, H.-30, 3. Memorandum of Security agreement, 8.-6, 3, 9. GREENFIELD, E. R. Report on petition of, 1.13, 1. GREENSILL, M. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, I. GUINIVEN, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2.

HAMI WIREMU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. HAPETA MAITAI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. HARE MATENE TE WANO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. HARLOW, W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. HAURAKI PLAINS— Drainage operations : Annual report, C.-8. HAY, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-9, I. HEALTH Department: Annual report, H.-31— Apples-in-schools Scheme, H.-31, 7. Boards associated with the Department, H.-31, 8. Death : Principal causes, 11.-31, 4. Divisional Directors : Reports, H.-31, 4.. Education, H.-31, 7. Health camps, H.-31, 7. Hygiene, industrial, H.-31, 7. Infectious and other diseases, H.-31, 1. Medical Advertisements Act, H.-31, 7. Medical Research Council, H.-31, 8. Milk-in-schools Scheme, H.-31, 7. Nutrition, H.-31, 7. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. Food distribution : International measures, A.-l, 22. Malnutrition and disease, A.-l, 13, 20. Hospitals, mental— Annual report, H.-7. Seacliff, fire at —Commission of Inquiry : Report, H.-7a. Sickness benefits, H.-9, 1. United Nations Conference oil Food and Agriculture, 1943, A.-l. HIDES— Exports, sales, &e., H.-30, 18. HILL, T„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. HIRSCHBERG, G. A. Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. HIRINI TAIWHANGA HEREMAIA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. HOME GUARD. See under DEFENCE. HOPSON, H. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. HOSPITAL BENEFITS. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOTELKEEPERSProsecutions against, H.--16, 1. HOUSINGBudget Statement, 8.-6, 10. Building research, H.-34, 4. Ex-servicemen, 11. -18, 15, 23. Fair Rents Act, 1936, report on, H.-11, 13. Housing Account: Report, 8.-13, 8. Housing conditions and cause of spread of tuberculosis, H.-31, 2. Mining industry, 0.-2. 3 ; C.-2a, 7, 8. Native housing, G.-10, 11, 12. HIUTAU TE HAU— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. HUMPHRIES, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAUX— Co-operation with, H.-34, 44. INANGAHUA COUNTY EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Absenteeism in industry, H.-11, 5 ; H.-11a, 47, 58. Advertising : Commercial broadcasts, F.-3, 5. Commercial air service, H .-37, 4. Commercial afforestation companies, C.-3, 17. Commercial road transport, H.-40, 3. Committees, Select. See under COMMITTEES.

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE—continued Department: Annual report, II .-44 — Bureau of industry, H.-44, 4. Import control, H.-44, 7. Library ami publications, H.-44, 10. Linen flax, H.-44, 8. Manufacturing industries, H.-44, 2. Ministry of Supply, H.-44, 5. Motion-picture industry, H.-44, 10. Now Industries, H.-44, 3. Now Zealand Manufacturers' Federation and District Associations, H.-44, 8. Price Control, H..-44, I. Standards Institute, H.-44, 10. Tobacco, H.-44, 8. Waste material : Reclamation, H.-44, 7. Wheat and flour, H.-44, 8. Industrial disturbances during the'year, 11.-11, 10. Industrial hygiene, H.-31, 7. Industrial mobilization, H.-l la, 13, 51. Leather and shoe research, H.-34, 10. New Zealand Standards Council: Annual report, H.-44a. Secondary industries : Budget statement, 8.-6, 1. Shipbuilding, H.-15, 2. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. See under LABOUR. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-9, 2. INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. INSURANCE — Government Life Insurance Department, H.-8. State fire insurance, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-OA. War damage — Commission : Annual report, 8.-11. Premium : Reduction, 8.-6, 13. INTEREST-RATES State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.~ 13, 2. INTERNAL AFFAIRS Department: Annual report, H.- 22— Advertising Office, 1:1.-22, 7. Alexander Turnbull Library, H.-22, 7. Animals protection and game, H.-22, 5. Change of name, 11.-22, 7. Cinematograph theatres, 11.-22, 4. Constitutional questions, H.-22, 2. Distinguished visitors, H .-22, 6. Explosives and dangerous goods, H.-22, 7. Foreign consuls, H.-22, 7. Historical Branch, H.-22, I. Land-agents and auctioneers, H.-22, 2. Local government, H.-22, 2. Naturalization, H.-22, 7. Passports and exit permits, H.-22, 7. Patriotic purposes, H.-22, 3. Physical welfare and recreation, H.--22, 2. Prisoners of war, H.-22, 2. Racing, 11.-22, 7. Raffles and art-unions, H.-22. 7. Rotorua Acclimatization District, II .--22, 5. Tasman Tercentennial, 11 .-22, 1. Town-planning, H.-22, 2. War funds, 1914-18, H.-22, 7. War graves, 11.-22, 6. INTERNAL MARKETING. See under MARKETING. INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES— Auckland-Sydney, H.-37, 4. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR. See under LABOUR. JANES, E. M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. JOHNSTONE, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 1. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Children's Courts and delinquency, E.-4, 3, 4. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 4. Prisons Board : Annual report, Hi —20a. Prisons Department: Annual report, H.-20— Controller-General's report, H.-20, 1. Offenders probation, H.-20, 2. . Prisoners at each prison or institute : Number, H. 20, KAIN, N. M — Report on petition of, 1.-1, 3. KAURI GUM INDUSTRY— Annual report, C.-12.

KEPA EHAU AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. KEYES, P. H.— Report on petition of. 1.-12, 2. KING GEORGE THE FIFTH MEMORIAL FUND BOARD — Annual report, H.-25. KUMEROA T. PAERATA AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, (5. LABOUR— Absenteeism. 11. 11, 5 ; 11.-11 a, 47, 58. Department: Annual report, H. I I Agricultural Workers, Shearers' Accommodation, and Sharemilking Agreements Acts, 11. 11. 12. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 10. Auxiliary workers : Training, H.-11, 17. Employment — Canteens for industrial workers, H.-11, 2. Employment conditions and man-power shortage, H.-11, 1. Juveniles, H.-11, 2. New industries, H.-11, 1. Overtime, H. 11, 1. Woman in industrial employment, H.-11, 2. Workshop committees, H.-11, 4. Expenditure during the year, H.-11, 17. Eactories Act — Absenteeism, H.-11, 5. Accidents, H.-11, 4. Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 5. Earthquake damage—lndustrial premises: Survey, H. 11, 5. Factories and factory workers : Number, H.-11, 4. Industrial lighting and ventilation, H.-11, 5. Skin irritations arrising out of industrial processes, H.-11, 5. Fair Rents Act, H.-11, 13. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Act — Awards, H.-l 1, 8. Industrial associations and unions : Registration, H.-11, 9. Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 10. Inspections, &«., H.-11, 9. Wage-rates : Minimum fixed by awards and agreements, H.-l 1, 8. Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of Conciliation, H.-11, 8. Industrial Emergency Council, H.-11, Hi. International Labour Organization, H.-11, 15. Labour Disputes Investigation Act, H.-11, 10. Occupational re-establishment, H.-11, 14. Unions, affiliated, in each industrial association, and members in each industrial union registered : Return, It. 11, 19. Scaffolding and Excavation Act, H.-11, 12. Servants Registry Offices Act, H.-11, 13. Shops and Offices Act — Inspectors and prosecutions, H.-11, 7. Late nights : Elimination, H.-11, 7. Oil fuel establishments : Retail hours, H.-11, 7. Statutory closing-day, H.-11, 7. Wages : Arrears, H.-11, 11. Weights and Measures Act, H.-11, 14. Workers Compensation Act, H.-11, 11. Farm workers: Welfare, A.-l, 18. Employment promotion Children, E.-4, 1. Ex-Servicemen and Ex-Servieewomen, H.-18, 9. Land-development, 1.-sa, 2, 6. Maoris, G.-10. Schemes, H.-l I A, 48. Unemployment benefits —Applications: Number, H.-9, 1. Industrial Man-power Division : Report, H. 11a. Labour Bills Committee. See under COMMITTEES. LAND-AGENTS Licenses issued, H.-22, 2. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT Social Security Act, 1938, Part IV, report on administration of, 11.-9 a. LANDSCommittees, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Development —Land Development Committee : Report, I ,-5A — Conditions of employment, 1.-sa, 6. Farm forestry, 1.-sa, 7. History of land-development, 1.-sa, 2. Itinerary, 1.-sa, 1. Origin of Committee, 1.-sa, 1. I'hosphatio fertilizers, 1. sa, 7. Scope of investigations, 1. sa, J. Use of machinery, 1.-sa, 8.

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LANDS —continued, Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C.-8. Rangitaiki, C.-11. Swamp, C.-4. Improvement, D.-l, vi, 3. Irrigation, D.-l, v, 2. Kauri-gum industry, C. 12. Linen-flax: Development, Ac., A.-l, vi, 4; H.-29, 7: 11.-30, 20 ; H.-44, 4, 8. Native— Development—Provision of houses : Employment promotion, G.-10. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 2. Native Land Courts, G.-9, 2, 6. Noxious weeds, H.-29, 4, 5. Pastures —Mineral contents : Research, H.-34, 10. Public Domains and National Parks : Annual report, C.-10. Rabbit nuisance, 11.-29, 4, 5. Scenery preservation : Annual report, C.-6. Settlement— Crown lands : Annual report, C.-l— Commissioners of Crown lands : Extracts from reports, C.-l, 6. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, C.-l, 5. Land-development: Small Farms Act and Land Laws Amendment Act, C.-l, 2. Land transactions, C.-l, 1. Legislation, C.-l, 1. Postponements, remissions, and arrears of rent and interest, C.-l, 1. Ex-Servicemen : Rehabilitation, 11.-18, 13. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : Annual report, C.-5— Land Purchase Controller: Report, C.-5, 1. Properties considered during the year: Number, C.-5, 2. Private estates acquired, C.-5, 2. Private land purchased and paid for during the year, C.-5, 2. Soil— Erosion, A.-l, 19; D.-l, i, 11. Survey investigations, H.-34, 22. State forests, grazing licenses in, C.-3, 14. Surveys—■ Annual report, C.-Ia — Field-work, C.-I.A, I, 2. Financial, C.-la, 3. Map sales, C.-l A, 2. Office-work, C.-.1.A, 1, 2. Staff, C.—la, 1. Tidal analysis, C.-l A, 1. Town scheme subdivisions, C.-la, 2. Warrants, C.-la, 1. Work in hand, C.-la, 1. Defence Forces, H.-19, 2. Geological, H.-34, 41. LEARY, C.— Report on petition of, T.-l, 2. LEND-LEASE— Report, 8.-6, 4, 7, 14; 8.-16, 3 ; H.-44, 5. LIBRARIES Alexander Turribull, H.-22., 7. Country Library Service, H.-32a. General Assembly, H.-32. Industries and Commerce Department, H.-44, 10. School Library Service, E.-l, 3. War Library Service, W.-22a, 5. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LOANS— Programme, 8.-6, 8, 9. Rehabilitation, H.-18, 12, 24. War, 8.-16, 2. 1942-43, 8.-6, 5, vi. 1943, 8.-6, 8, vii. LOCAL BILLS COMMITTEE, SELECT. See under COMMITTEES. LOCAL BODIES— General organization and legislation, H.-22, 2. Subventions of State forest revenue to, C.-3, 14. LOCAL LEGISLATION BILL Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 4. LOCKIE, C. J. W.— Report on petition of, I. 1, 2. LOWER CLUTHA RIVER IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.16, 2. McARTHUR, J. F., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2.

McKAY, W. J., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, I. I, 2. MACKENZIE, J. S.— Report on petition of, 1.-8, 1. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, CHRISTCHURCH— Report, H. -34, 43. MAIL-SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MALKIN, F. E., AND OTHERS- - Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. MAN-POWER— Report, 8.-6, I ; H.-11, 1 ; H.-IU. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. MAORI PURPOSES FUND BOARD Annual report, G.-11. MARINE— Department: Annual report, H.-15 — Accidents, H.-15, 2. Admiralty charts, H.-15, 1. Compasseß, H. 15, 1. Fisheries, 11.-15, 4. Land engineers, engine-drivers, electric-train drivers, IT-15, 3. Lighthouses: Radio beacons, H.-15, 1. Machinery, H.-15, 2. Nautical examinations, H.-15, I. New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide Tables, 11.-15, 1. New Zealand standards, IT.-15, 3. Notices to mariners, H.-15, 1. Prosecutions, ft.-15, 1. Shipbuilding, H.-15, 2. Shipping and seamen, H.-15, 1, 2. Fish and marine products: Supply, A.-l, 24. Lighthouses and harbour-works : Maintenance, &c., D.-l, vi, 4. Shipping' — Export Marketing Division : Report, H .-30, 13, 10. Shipbuilding, H.-15, 2; H.-44, 6. MARKETING— Department— Export Division : Annual report, H.-30 — Accounts, H.-15, 21. Contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand Governments for third year of war, 1941-42, It. 30, 3. Co-operation of Boards and organizations with Marketing Department, H.-30, 20. Dairy-produce, It.-30, 4. Hides, H.-30, 18. Linen-flax, H.-30, 20. Meat, H.-30, 10. Products for export for twelve months, H.-30, 20. Scheelite, H.-30, 20. Sundry products for War Office, 1f.—30, 20. Tallow, H.-30, 17. Wool, H.-30, 15. Woolly sheep-skins, H.-30, 16. Internal Marketing Division : Annual report, H.-30A — Apple and pear section, H.-30a, 4. Bobby-calves, H.-30a, 3. Branches : Reports, H.-30a, 10. Butter and butterfat, dried, H.-30a, 2. Canteen section, H.-30a, 11. Copra and hops, H.-30a, 10.Eggs, H.-30a, 3. Finance, H.-30a, 6, 12. Fruits, imported, H.-30a, 7. Potash manures, H.-30a, 10. Potatoes, barley, maize, and onions, H.-30a, 0. RaspbeiTies, H.-30a, 8. Fruit instruction service, H .-29, 11. International trade : Recommendations, A.-l, 22. Vegetable-growing, H.-29. 11. 12. MATICH, M.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 2. MEMORANDUM OF SECURITY AGREEMENT— Report, 8.-6, 3, 9. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. MENZIES, W.— Report on petition of, I . 2, 2. MILITARY FORCES. See under DEFENCE.

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MINING INDUSTRY— Department: Annual report, C.-2— Accidents, C.-2, 7, 10, 20. Assistance to mining, C.-2, 9, 12. Coal-mining, C.-2, 2. Carbonization and briquetting, C.-2, 5. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 6. Coal-mines Council, C.-2, 6. Co-operative : State coal reserve, C.-2, 5. Inspections, C.-2, 20. Production : Subsidy, C.-2, 6. Working in coal-mines : 1942 statistics, C.-2, .'5l. Geological survey, C.-2, 8. Gold and silver, C.-2, 1, 10. Housing, C.-2, 5. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 8. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, reports, C.-2, 10. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Minerals other than gold, C.-2, 7, 10. Miners benefits, C.-2, 8. Milling control, C.-2, 6. Mining priveleges, C.-2, I. Persons employed in or about stone-quarries and in oilprospecting operations, C.-2, G. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 2. Prosecutions, C.-2, 10. Rescue stations, C.-2, 5. Schools of Mines, 0.-2, 8. Social amenities, C.-2, 5. Mineral resources : Research, H.-34, 1 I. Mining privileges, State forests, C.-3, 14. State coal-mines — Annual report, C.-2a — Blackball, C.-2a, 4. Dobson, C.-2a, 5. Finance, C.-2a, 9. James, C.-2a, 2. Liverpool, C.-2a, 1. Mangapehi, C.-2a, (i. Strongman, C.-2a, 3. Tatu, C.-2a, 7. Wallsend, C.-2a, 4. Minister's report, C.-2, 4. MINISTRY OF SUPPLY— Report: H.-44, 5. MITCHELL, M.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— Report, H.-2, 1 ; H.-22, 4 ; H.-44, 10. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. MULLINS, F. D., AND OTHERSReport, 1.-3, 6. MUTU KARAITIANA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. NAERA TANIWHA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. NAPIER BOROUGH— Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses, report on petition of, 1.—16, 2 NAPIER BOROUGH EMPOWERNG BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM— Annual report, IT.- -21 — Board of Trustees, H.-21, 1. Dominion Museum, H.-21, 4. National Art Gallery, 11. -21, 2. Treasurer's report, H.—2l, 6. Wellington War Memorial Carillon, H.-21, 6. NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICES. See BROADCASTING. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT - Expenditure, 1942-43, 8.-6, iv. Programme, 1943-44, 8.-6, 9. NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD— Annual report, H.-22a — Anzao War Relief Fund, U.S.A., H.-22a, fi. Appeals for finance, H.-22a, 7. Assistance to other countries, H.-22A, 0. Expending agents, H.-22a, 1, 2. Finance, H.-22a, 8. Overseas Commissioner, Middle East, H.-22a, 7. Patriotic work overseas, H. -22a, 4. Personnel, H.-22a, 7. Work for the — Air Force, H. 22.'?, 2. Navy and Merchant Navy, H.-22a, 1. Work of the Board : Summary, H.-22a, 0. Receipts and payments, summary, H.-22, 3.

NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— Annual report, H.-17 — Annuities and allowances, H.-17, 4. Numerical statement, H.-l 7, 3. Retiring and other allowances, H.-17, 4. Revenue account, &c., H.-.1.7, 2. State subsidy, H. 17, 1. The Fund, H.-17, 1. NATIONAL SAVINGS— Report, 8.-6, 8 ; F.--1, 3. NATIONAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Reports of the National Service Department and of the Industrial Man-power Division, H.-l 1a — National Service- — Appeals and postponements, H.-Ua, 6, 32. . Ballots, H.-IIA, 5, 26. Medical examinations, H.-Ua, 6, 27. Calling up men for military service, 11. lla. 26. Civil .defence, H.-11a, 14, 16. Conscientious objectors, H.-IIA, 7, 32. Finance, H. 11a, 24. General military service, H. 11a, 15. Home Guard : Compulsory, H.-I la, 14. Inceptions and early functions, H.-l la, 3. Industrial mobilization, H.-I I a, 13. Man-power resources, 1942, H.-Ua, 21. Married men, calling up, H.-I la, 12. Mobilization, 1942, H.-11a, 11, 20. Registrations, 11.-11 a, 4. Regulations : Schedule, H.-11a, 25. Review of outlook, November, K4l, H.-11a, 9. Staff and organization, H.-Ua, 23. Voluntary organizations, H.-11a, 8. War situation before and after December, 1941, 11.-Ua, 3, 11. Women in the Armed Forces, H.-Ua, 15. Industrial Man-power Division— Absenteeism, H.-Ua, 47, 58. Administrative organization, H.-Ua, 42. Advisory bodies, H".-11a, 43. Directions into essential work, H.-Ua, 45, 56. Employment promotion schemes, H.-11a, 48. Essential industries and undertakings, H.-l la, 43, 53. Man-power Utilization Councils and Local Committees, H.-Ua, 52. Measures of control, H.-Ua, 42. Movements as between Armed Forccs and industry, H.-Ua, 47. Origin of mobilization, H.-l la, 42. Registrations for work, H.-Ua, 44, 54. Restrictions of inflow into non-essential work, H.-l la. 46. Review of mobilization, H.-Ua, 47. Wage rates and trends, H.-Ua, 51. NATIVE AFFAIRS — Claims : Settlement, 8.-6, 13. Committees, Select. See under COMMITTEES. Department: Annual report, 6.-9 — District reports, 6.-Ua, 3. Legislation, G.-9, I. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 2. Maori population, G.-9, 1. Native Interpreters' Examination, G.-9, 1. Native Land Courts, G.-9, 2, 6. Native Trustee, G.-9, 2. Staff, G.-9, 2. Tribal ceremonies, G.-9, 1. Education — Minister's report, E.-l, 3, 13. Native children — Annual report, E.-3. Welfare, E.-4, 2. Health : Maori hygiene, H.-31, 5. Lands — East Coast Native Trust: Report of Board of Native Affairs, 6.-10; 7. Native-land development and the provision of houses for Maoris, including employment promotion : Report, 6.-10. Maori ex-servicemen : Rehabilitation, H.-18, 17. Maori Purposes Fund. Board: Annual report, G.-U. Native Purposes Act: Report and recommendation on petition of Ani Mataka and others, 6.-6. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL— Select Committee report on, T.-3, 7. NATURALIZATION Certificates granted, H.-22, 7. NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS COUNCIL Annual report, H.-44a — Activities during the year, H.-44a, I. Draft and standard specifications, H.—44a, 5. Meetings of Council, H.-44a, 2.

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NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS COUNClL—continued Annual report, H. -44a —continued New Zealand Standard Code of Building By-laws, H.-44A, 4. Simplification, H.-44a, 2. Specifications and related documents: Exchange, H.-44a, 5. Standardization and simplification, H.-44a, 3. Standard milk, H.-44A, 2. Standard specifications, H.-44a, 2, 6, 7, 8. NGAPIPI REWETI AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. NGAWHARE TIWAI POMARE AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. NIXON, L. G. E. — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. O'BRIEN, HON. J., M.P.— Special report re, 1.-3, 2. OHAI RAILWAY BOARD AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. O'KANE, J — Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. OSTEOPATHIC PRACTITIONERS BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-7, 2. OTAKI PORIRUA AND PAPAWAI - KAIKOKIRIKIRI TRUSTS COMMITTEE— Report, 1.-3 a. PAPER— Conservation, D.-2, 2 ; H.-14, 1. Pulp and paper products : Manufacture, H.-44, 4. PARKER, I. G.Report on petition of, 1.-12, 1. PARLANE, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1,-13, 1. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasts of debates, F.-3, 3. PARORE, L. W — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. PASSPORTS AND EXIT PERMITS— Issued, TI.-22, 7. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS— Department: Annual report, H.-10. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS AMENDMENT BILL Select Committee report on, 1.-11, 1. PENSIONS (see also SOCIAL SECURITY)— War, 8.-6, 11. War widows, 8.-6, 11. PETROL— Conservation, C.-3, 16 ; H.-14, 2. Prospecting, C.-2. Production from oil-shale, H.-34, 12. Sale of, H.-44, 4. PHYSICAL WELFARE AND RECREATION— Report, C.-3, 14 ; E.-13 ; F.-3, 3, 7 ; H.-22, 2. PILLAR, H. S.— Report on petition of, T.—l6, 4. POLICE FORCE— Annual report, H.-16 — Aliens, H.-16, 3. Arms Bureau, H.-16, 2. Buildings, &c., H.-16, 2, 3. Conduct, H.-16, 3. Criminal Registration Branch, H.-16, 2. Criminal statistics, H.-16, 1. Department: Growth, H.-16, 2. Drunkenness, H.-16, ]. Efficiency, H.-16, 3. Gaming offences, H.-16, 1. Hoteikeepers : Prosecution, H.-16, 1. Offences, H.-16, 3, 4. Police to population and cost of police per inhabitant in New Zealand and States of Australia: Statement showing proportion, H.-16, 6. Recruiting, H.-16, 3. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 1. Staff, H. -16, 3, 6. 2 —lndex to Appendix, &c.

POLICE FORCE —continued Annual report, H.-16—continued Status, H.-16, 1. Strength, H.-16, 1. Transport, 11. -16, 3. War activities, 11.-16, 3. POPULATION— Maoris : Increase, G.-9, I. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— Annual report, F.-l— Buildings and land, F.-l, 3. Director-General: Visit to Australia, F.-l, 2. Finance, F.-l, 1, 5, 6. Motor-vehicles: Registration and associated work, F.-l, 3. National savings : Total investments, &c., F.-l, 3. Patriotic funds : Contributions by staff, F.-l, 3. Postal services— Air mail, F.-l, 3. Inland mail, F.-l, 3. Military allotment warrants, F.-l, 4. Money-orders, postal notes, and British postal orders, F.-l, 4. Postage stamps, F.—!, 4. Prisoners of war: Correspondence, F.-l, 4. Savings-bank, F.-l, 4, 6. Work performed for other Departments, F.-l, 4. Promotion and Appeal Boards, F.-l, 2. Radio broadcasting receiving licenses : Number, F.-l, 5. Radio services— Control of certain aeradio stations : Transfer, F.-l, 5. Overseas radio-telegraph circuits, F.-l, 5. Stores, F.-l, 3. Telegraph services— Concession-rate service, overseas telegrams, members of Armed Forces : Extension, F.-l, 5. Traffic, F.-l, 5. Telephone-exchange services— New automatic-telephone-exchange equipment, &c., F.-l, 5. Public call offices, F.-l, 5. Telephone development, F.-l, 5. POTATOES— Production, 1943, H.-29, 2. PRICES— Control, H.-44, I. Guaranteed, 1941-42 season, H.-30, 5. PRISONERS OF WAR— Information re, H.-22, 2. Japanese: Custody, H.-19, 3. Mail correspondence, F.-l, 4. PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Abstract of the revenue and expenditure for the financial 3'ear, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1941-42, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Public debt, statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. Sec under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC DEBT. See DEBT. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— Annual report, C.-10. PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC PETITIONS. See under COMMITTEES. PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE — Annual report, 8.-lO— Government Accident Insurance Office, 8.-10, 4. Government Insurance Office, 8.-10, 4. Lands and Survey Department, 8.-10, 12. Mines Department, 8.-10, 5. 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, Marketing, Social Security, Native, Public Works, and Railways), 8.-10, 11. Post Office, B.- 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.

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PUBLIC SERVICE— Commissioner : Annual report, H.-14 — Appeal Board, H.-14, 2. Declaration of Public Service as an essential undertaking, H.-14, 2. Efficiency of the Service, H.-14, 3. Paper conservation, H.-14, 1. Petrol conservation, H.-14, 2. StaffAdministrative changes, H.-14, 1. Cadets : Recruitment, H.-14, 2. Engagement for war work, H.-14, 2. Examinations, H.-14, 3. List of officers : Publication, H.-14, 2. Married officers: Minimum salaries, H.-14, 1. Members on war service, H.-14, 1. Roll of Honour : Additions, H.-14, 3. Offences by officers, H.-14, 2. Overtime, H.-14, 1. Private employment, H.-14, 2. Uniformity Committee, H.-14, 2. Superannuation Board : Annual report, H.-26. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts for the year, 8.-9 a. Annual report, 8.-9— Enemy Property Emergency Regulations, 8.-9, 2. 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— Annual Statement, D.-l — Buildings— Education, D.-l, vi. Government Architect's report, D.-l, 5. Public, D.-l, v, 4. Defence works, D.-l, i, ii, 4. Finance, D.-l, ii, 1. Hydro-electricity, D.-l, iv, 3, 4, 7. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, v, 2. Lands improvement, D.-l, vi, 3. Lighthouse and harbour-works, D.-l, vi, 4. Linen-flax development, D.-l, vi, 4. Main highways and roads, D.-l, iv, v, 3, 9. Railways construction — Dargaville branch line, D.-l, iv, 2. East Coast, D.-l, i, v, 2. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, i, v. Turakina-Okoia deviation, D.-l, 2. Westport-Inangahua, D.-l, iv, 2. Soil conservation and rivers control, D.-l, i, 11. Works, post-war period : Survey, D.-l, i. Buildings— Education, E.-2, 4. Public, F.-l, 3 ; H.-16, 2, 3. Defence works, H.-19, 4; H.-37, 4. Hydro-electricity, 8.-6, 10. RACING— Totalizator licenses granted, and meetings held, H.-22, 7. RAFFLES— Licenses issued, &c., H.-22, 7. RAILWAYS— Annual statement, D.-2 — Finance, D.-2, 1, 5, 9-19, 23, 24. Interest charges, D.-2, 4. Lines opened for traffic : Mileage, D.-2, 5. Operating revenue and expenditure, D.-2, 5, 6. Publicity activities, D.-2, 7. Railways and the war, D.-2, 1, 7. Railway operation, D.-2, 5. Staff — Appreciation, D.-2, 2. Number, D.-2, 7, 20. Stores Branch, D.-2, 7. Subsidiary services, D.-2, 6. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, 7, 21, 22. Working results, D.-2, 3, 4. Construction — Dargaville branch line, D.-l, iv, 2. East Coast, North Island, D.-l, i, v, 2. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, i, v. Turakina-Okoia deviation, D.-l, 2. Westport-Inangahua, D.-l, iv, 2. Government Railways Superannuation Fund: Annual report, D.-5. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE— Annual report, C.-11. RECIPROCAL AID— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4, 7, 14.

REHABILITATION— Board : Annual report, 11 .-18 — Administration, H.-18, 4. Board and Council, H.-18, 2, 19. Demobilization, H.-18, 5. Disabled Ex-Servicemen, H.-18, 15. Education, H.-18, 11, 22. Employment, H.-18, 9, 19, 21, 23. Financial assistance, H.-18, 12, 24. Housing, H.-18, 15, 23. Land-settlement and farm training, H.-18, 13. Maori Ex-Servicemen, H.-18, 17. Pensions and rehabilitation allowances, H.-18, 9, 22. Post-war reconstruction, H. 18, 3. Rehabilitation Act, H.-18, 2. Rehabilitation service, H.-18, 7. Treatment, H.-18, 8, 19, 20, 25. Budget statement, 8.-6, 13. Ex-Servicemen and Ex-Servicewomen, 8.-13, 4; H .-9, 4. Public works—Planning post-war period : Survey, D.-l, i. State Forest Service, C.-3, 14. REPAYMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT— Report and accounts, 8.-2. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-16 — Assets and liabilities, 8.-16, 1. Discount and exchange rates, 8.-16, 2. Exchange control, 8.-16, 3. Investments, 8.-16, 2. Profit and loss account, 8.-16, 6. Public debt management, 8.-16, 2. Staff, 8.-16, 5. Trading banks, 8.-16, 4. War loans, 8.-16, 2. Wartime changes in money supply, 8.-16, 5. RESERVES AND OTHER LANDS DISPOSAL BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2. RETURNS OR STATEMENTS— Required by law or resolution to be laid before the House, H.-13. ROACHE, L. F.Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS ; also TRANSPORT. ROTORUA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT— Report, H.-22, 5. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY. See under DEFENCE. RUSHWORTH, H. M. Report on petition of, 1.-11, 1. SALARIES AND WAGES— Arrears of wages collected, H.—ll, 11. Juvenile labour, H. -11, 2. Wage rates and trends : Survey, H.-11a, 59. SCAFFOLDING AND EXCAVATION ACT— Report, H.—ll, 12. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Annual report, C.-6. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Department: Annual report, H.-34— Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 34. Dominion Observatory, H.-34, 38. Dominion Physical Laboratory, H.-34, 39. Geological Survey, H.-34, 41. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 44. Liaison Officer, London, H.-34, 44. Magnetic Observatory, H.-34, 43. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 44. Minister's statement, H.-34, 2. Publications, H.-34, 44. Research Committees : Reports— Building Research, H.-34, 4. Dairy Research Institute, H.-34, 5. Food Preservation and Transport Advisory, H.-34, 6. Fruit Cold Storage Research, H.-34, 7. Fruit Research, H .-34, 8. Leather and Shoe Research, H.-34, 10. Mineral Content of Pastures, H.-34, 10. Mineral Resources, H.-34, 11. N.Z. Wool Manufacturers' Research Association, H.-34, 12. Plant Chemistry Laboratory, H.-34, 13. Plant Research Bureau, H.-34, 13. Soil Survey, 11. 34, 22. Sugar Beet Research Section, H.-34, 24. Timber Protection Research, H.-34, 24. Tobacco Research, H.-34, 26. Wheat Research, H.-34, 28.

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SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued Department: Annual report, H.-34—continued Research scholarships, H.-34, 44. Research work, agricultural colleges— Canterbury, H.-34, 28. Massey, 11. 34, 31. Mining industry investigations, C.-2, 8. SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL— Fire at: Report of Commission of Inquiry, H.-7a. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICES— Report, H.-11, 13. SHARPLES, E., AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SILVER, G. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, I. SLY-GROG SELLING— Prosecutions, H.-16, I. SMALL FARMS. See under LANDS. SMITH, L. W.Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SOCIAL SECURITY— Department: Annual report, H.-9 — Benefits — Emergency, H.-9, 2. Other benefits and pensions in force and total payments, H.-9, 4. Sickness, H.-9, 1. Unemployment, H.-9, 1. Finance, H.-9, 2, 4. Rehabilitation allowances, demobilized servicemen and servicewomen, 11.-9, 4. War pensions, H.-9, 2. Family, 8.-6, 12. Fund, 8.-6, 3, 11, 13, iii. Hospital benefits, 8.-6, 12. Massage treatment and benefit, H.-31, 5. Miners' benefit, C.-2, 8. Pensioners' benefits, 8.-6, 12. Taxation, H.-9a. STABILIZATION— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 2, 15. STANDARDIZATION— Fruit industry, 1943, II .-29, 11. Marine Department, H.-15, 3. New Zealand Standards Council: Annual report, H.-44A. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-13 — Agencies, 8.-13, 5. Balance-sheet and Revenue Account, 8.-13, 5. Business controlled by Board, 8.-13, 1. Contingent liability to the Crown, 8.-13, 5. Ex-servicemen : Rehabilitation, 8.-13, 4. Housing Account, 8.-13, 8. Industries, assistance to, 8.-13, 3. Interest-rate and term of lending, 8.-13, 2. New business, 8.-13, 2. Production, financing, 8.-13, 2. Soldiers financial assistance, 8.-13, 3. Timber preservation and protection, 8.-13J 2. Uneconomic farm securities, 8.-13, 3. STATE FIRE INSURANCE— Accident insurance : Annual report, H.-6a. Department: Annual report, H.-6. STATE FOREST SERVICE. See under FORESTRY. STATUTES AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-11, 1. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE. See under COMMITTEES. STORES— Post and Telegraph, F.-l, 3. Railways, D.-2, 7. STUBBERFIELD, F., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. SURVEYS. See LANDS AND SURVEY.

TAHATERA MOHI TOMLINS AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1,-3, 3. TALLOW— Purchases by— New Zealand Government, H.-30, 17. United Kingdom Government, H.-30, 17. TAMAHO RAWIRI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TAMATI ARENA NAPIA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. TASMAN TERCENTENNIAL— Celebrations, H.-22, 1. TAUPIRI DRAINAGE AND RIVER DISTRICT AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. TAXATION Customs—Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs Department: Return, 8.-12. Mileage tax, motor-vehicles, F.-l, 3. Receipts : Budget statement, 8.-6, 5. Social security, H.-9a. TAXI-CABS. See under TRANSPORT. TAYLOR, C. J.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. TE ARI-TANA PITAMA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TE HEKENUI WHAKARAKE— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. TE MOENGAROA KANIKA — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. TEOTI TIMOTI KARETAI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. TE PUEA HERANGI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. TE RAUNA HAPE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. TERE TE RITO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. THOMPSON, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-13, 2. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TIRES. See under TRANSPORT. TOBACCO— Reports, 1942, H.-29, 12 ; 1943, H.-34, 26 ; 1943, H.-44, 8. TONGA AWHIKA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TOOGOOD, G., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. TOOMEY, P. F.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT— Annual report, H.-2— Chateau Tongariro, H.-2, 2. Film and advertising studios, H.-2, 1. Lake House, Waikaremoana, H.-2, 2. Little Barrier Bird Sanctuary, H.-2, 2. Morere Hot Springs, H.-2, 2. Rotorua, H.-2, 2. Te Aroha, H.-2, 2. Te Anau Hostel and Milford Sound, H.-2, 2. Trade and Tourist Commissioners, Canada, Australia, and United States of America, H.-2, 2. Waitomo Caves and Hostel, H.-2, 2. TOWN-PLANNING— Activities, H.-22, 2.

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TRANSPORT— Conveyance of school-children, E.-l, 2. Department: Annual report, H.-40— Appeals, H.-40, 4. Commercial Road Transport Regulations, H.-40, 3. Cream and milk collection services : Zoning, H.-40, 3. Delivery Emergency Regulations, delivery zoning schemes under, H.-40, 3. Gas-producers, H.-40, 4. Goods Transport Control Committee, H.-40, 2. Motor-vehicles — Commercial: Condition, H.-40, 4. Inspection, H.-40, 4. Number, H.-40, 1. Road accidents, H.-40, 2. Roads and road traffic, H.-40, 2. Staff, H.-40, 5. Taxi Control Committee, H.-40, 3. Tires, H.-40, 2, 3. Traffic laws : Enforcement, H.-40, 2. Transport laws of New Zealand : Changes, H.-40, 5. Truck mileages saved, H.-40, 3. War measures, H.-40, 3. Motor-vehicles —• Impressment, 8.-l [Pt. lIJ, xvi, Registration, F.-l, 3. TRANS-TASMAN AIR SERVICE— Report, F.-l, 3. UNEMPLOYMENT (see also under LABOUR) — Benefit —Applications : Number, H.-9, 1. Land-development, 1.-sa, 2, 6. UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 1943 Report, A.-l. URLICH, M. S.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 1. VITAL STATISTICS— Report, H.-31, 1. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL (TOKOMARU HARBOUR) EMPOWERING AMENDMENT BILL Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 2. WAIRAMA TE WHAKAUNUA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. WANDEN, N. W., AND OTHERS - Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. WAR - Army, Navy, and Air Force : Expenditure for the year, 8.-6, 7. Broadcasting and the war, F.-3, I, 2, 6. Conscientious objectors : Treatment, &c., H.-l la, 7, 33. Education and the war, E.-2, 3, 4. Ex-servicemen: Rehabilitation, 8.-13, 4 ; H.-18. Man-power resources : Organization, administration, &c., H.-lla.

WAR—continued Munitions : Manufacture, D.-2, 2. National Patriotic Fund Board : Report, H.-22A. Prisoners of war: Information re mail correspondence, F.-l, 4. Railways and the war, D.-2, 1, 7. Soldiers financial assistance, 8.-13, 3. War costs, overseas, financed by United Kingdom, 8.-6, 3, 9. War Damage F'und — Premium : Reduction, 8.-6, 13. Reports and statements of accounts for tie periods ending 31st March, 1942 and 1943, B.—ll. War Expenses Account— Budget statement, 8.-6, 3, 7, 8. Controller and Auditor-General's report on, 8.-i ' L Pt. ll]. xiv. Public Accounts Committee report on, 1.-14 a. Receipts and expenditure since the outbreak of war to 31st March, 1943 : Statement, 8.-14. War finance, 8.-6, 14. War funds, 1914-18 : Report, H.-22, 7. War graves : Administration and care, H.-22, 6. War loans — 1942-43, 8.-6, 5. 1943, 8.-6, 8. Liberty loans (for war purposes): Copies of prospectuses, 8.-6, vi, vii. War Library Service, H.-32a, 3. War pensions, 8.-6, 11 ; H.-9, 2 ; H.-18, 9. War widows 8.-6, 11. WASTE MATERIAL— Reclamation, H.-44, 7. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT— Report, H.-l I, 14. WELLINGTON CITY EMPOWERING AND AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-10, 3. WHEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. WIDOWS' PENSIONS. See SOCIAL SECURITY. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Children — Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 5. British children, care of, E.-4, 3. Child welfare, &e., annual report, E.-4. Juvenile delinquency, E.-4, 3, 4. Juvenile labour, H.-11, 2. Placement in employment, E.-4, 1. Women — Industrial employment, H.-11, 2. Introduction into the Armed Forces, H.-11a, 15. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-9, 2.

By Authority: E, V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —-1943.

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