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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

VOLUME I.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A—D

NOTE.—Paper Number before Page Number

A rrinpuT? CIVIL LIST ACT, 1920— Mining and quarry, C.-2, 8, 12 ; C.-2a, 2, 5, 7, 9. Digborsemente under, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. Railways, D.-2, 7. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. AGREEMENTS— Australian - New Zealand, 1944, A.-4. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Canadian - New Zealand Mutual Aid, A.-6 ; 8.-6, o. Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Long-term contracts, United Kingdom and New Zealand, United' Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, CUSTOMSA.—3. DEBT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL- PublicFood and Agrioulture Conference, Hot Springs, U.bl, Management, 8.-16, 2. 1943, 8.-6, 15. Maturity and domicile, 8.-6, iv. Long-term contracts between United Kingdom and New Operations, 1943-44, 8.-6, 0. Zealand, 8.-6, 14. Repayment — Amount of securities redeemed under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], APPROPRIATION ACT, 1943— n J T) , xii. Issues compared with, the sums voted under, i>. 1 [It. IJ, Procedure, 8.—6, 13. 31. Report and accounts, 8.-2. Statement showing, and transactions in connection ARMY MOTOR-VEHICLES— therewith, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. " Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Transactions : Budget statement, li.-b, b. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR- DEFENCESoil Army motor-vehioles: Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvm. GENEKAL. Australian - New Zealand, 1944: Report, A.-4, 2. AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND AGREEMENT, 1944- Defence buildings and stores: Disposal, 8.-I [.t. ], Report, A.-4. Defence worksCamps, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. AVIATION— Construction, D.-l, i, iii, 4. Aerial surveys, C.-la, 5. Ex-servicemen: Rehabilitation, 8.-13, 3. Aviation fuel, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. Linton Military Camp : Coal-supplies, B.- l [Pt. ll], xix. Civil: Australian - New Zealand, 1944, A.-4, /. Nayy . Dumb lighters, purchaso of, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx. Soldiers' financial assistance, 8.-13, 2. BANKING AND CURRENCY— War Assets Realization Board, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxv. — Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Exchange-rates, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xi; 8.-6, 7 ; 8.-l 6,2, 4. EDUCATION — Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, is.-lb. Buildings : Maintenance, &0., D.-l, ix. Trading banks : Position, 8.-16, 4. School of Mines, C.-2, 10. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, U.S.A., 1944, A.-8 ; 8.-6, 18. ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1939— Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Administration, 8.-9, 1. BUDGET — ESTIMATES — Financial «*-* *>- ** ZsA£27& rf How Z.al.nd fa th. MMM-W «"•»» " TUAL A,D AGBM " iaSiS'S!- flitlT' Provision by Canada of Canadian war supplies to New 7onlinrl A • B-6 5. EXCHANGE-RATES — Report aA A - 8 ' B - 1 [Pt ' ll] ' Xi! B - 6 ' 7; B - _16 ' 2 ' CIVIL AVIATION. See under AVIATION. FAMILY BENEFITS. See under SOCIAL SECURITY.

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INSURANCE— FINANCE— r . r War and earthquake damage, 8.-o, la. Bank of New Zealand: Balance-sheet B -15. 4_ n> f _ Budget: Financial Statement, &c., B. 6, 8. Civil List Act 1920 : B -UPt. HJ, 38 INTEREST-RATES — Controller and Auditor-General. Report, B. L Adjustments, 8.-6, 9. „ . Economic fnteltional Labour Conference, Payments, postponement: Crown lands settlement, 0.-1, I]; 8.-7 K D _ s *■ d B 13 2 ?°ruSe\ S rrrnTcr n and state Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13, 2. stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF RECONSTRUCTION AND Lands — DEVELOPMENT— Kauri-gum industry, 0.-IZ, i. A-8, 7, 38. Settlement: Crown lands, G.-l, 14-. Surveys, C.-IA, 1. , INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES — Mining, C.-2, 1, 6, 8, 11, 13, ; ■ Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, 1943, 8.-0, 15. Public Accounts— , International Labour Office, Philadelphia, 1944, 8.-B, i/. Abstract of revenue and expenditure, B. 1 L Pt. J- United Nations Monetary and financial Conference, Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of vanous Woods, 1944, 8.-6, 18. Government Departments for year . - , United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admimstiation, X '°- "• DTOWmOm .-ABOM CONFERENCE. PHILADELPublic Trust Office, 8.-9; 8.-9 a. d ' gtateme ' nt; 8 .-6, 17. Public Works Department, D.-l, v, 1, 2. Rep ort, A.-7. Railways, D.-2, 1, 3, 9Superannuation Fund, D. •>• INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND— Repayment of the public debt, B. , ~ A 8 2 19 Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, 8.-16. A.-8, 2, 19. Rural Intermediate Credit Board : Report, ts. • TtrcTirF AND PRISONS — Stoe Advances Corporation of New Zealand: Report, AITO 8.-13. State Forest Servico, C.-3, 2. T „„ KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Unauthorized Expenditure Account 8.-l [Pit. IJ, Annual report, C.-12. United Nations Monetary Nations' Relief and' Rehabilitation Administration, L Kmp i oymen t organization in the transition from war to A _3a 1943, 6; A.-3a, 1944, 4. peace, A.-7, 4. I[U , . War Damage Commission: Report, 8.-11. International Conference, Ihila ep la, War Expenses Account, 8.-17. Report, A.-7 ; 8.-6, 17. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. See BUDGET. LA D e ™topment: Small farms, C.-l, 4, 7. Drainage— FOOD CONTROL Hauraki Plains, C.-8. Controller's accounts, 8.-I [Pt. HJ, Rangitaiki, C.-11. Swamp, C.-4. FORDELL AND TURAKINA TUNNELS— Improvement, D.-l, ix, 4. Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, vm, Z. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. FORESTRY— Public Domains and National Parks, 0. 10. State Forest Service: Annual report, C.-3 - Servicemen's Settlement and Sales Act, ,• > — Extraction, and commercial development, C.-3, 12. Settlement — Finance, C.-3, 3, 23, 34. Crown lands C.-l. Forest policy, C.-3, 2. Land for Settlements Act, 1925 C.-o Man-power, C.-3, 17, 25. _ Soil conservation and rivers control, 0.-3, 3,u.i, u, 14. Recreation ill State forests, C.-3, 24. Surveys, C.-IA. Soil conservation, C.-3, 3. m „, w Timber prices, C.-3, 30. LEND LEASE Timber preservation and protection, 8.-13, 3. 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvu, . , , GOLD. See under MINING INDUSTRY. 8.-6, vi; 8.-16, 3. National development, 8.-6, 3. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS Public Trust Office, 8.-9, 1. Railways Department, D.-5. and Financial Conference, HAURAKI PLAINS- w ßr< f on Woods I ' p^ 1944, A ' 8 ' 4 °' Drainage operations : Annual report, C.-8. W £idSE& 10an~15.-6, 4, v ; 8.-16, 2. HEALTH- p , A 0 Viotor y- B - 6 ' 12 ' International Sanitary Conventions, A. 3A, . LOCAL BODIES— Medical care: International Labour Conference, 1944, LOCAL A.-7, 5. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. HOUSING— „ T , . ... 8.-13, 5; 8.-6, 15; C.-2, 6; D.-l, i, in. MAN-POWER— Government policy, JB.-6, 13. HUTT VALLEY DISTRICT— State forests, C.-3, 17, 25. Development, D.-l, 11. MARINE . „ T) i HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. Harbour-works and lighthouses : Maintenance, &c„ L>. 1, INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— working of, "round the clock," 8.-l Forestry: Commercial development, C.-3, 1-. j-j-i xx Timber : Prices, C.-3, 30.

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wwrrto A wr»iTivt n¥ RPTTIRTTY PUBLIC SECURITIES MEMORANDUM OF SECUR T he j) ominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Budget Statement., 8.-b, 5. MIGRATION- PUBLIC TRUST OFFICEAustralian - New Zealand agreement, 1944, A.-4, 3. Accounts, 8.-9 a. Annual report, 8.-9. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines Statement, C.-2— PUBLIC WORKS— Assistance to mining, C.-2, 11, 14. Annual statement, D.-l— Carbonization and briquetting, C.-2, 6. Buildings— Coal-mining, C.-2, 2. Education, D.-l, ix. Coal-mines — Public, D.-l, ix, 5. Inspection, C.-2, 21, 22. Defence works construction. &c., D.-l, i, iii, 4. State, C.-2, 4. Electric-power supply, D.-l, i, ii. Workings: Statistics, C.-2, 31. Finance, D.-l, v, 1, 11. Coal-miners — Fordell and Turakina tunnels, D.-l, ii. Council, C.-2, 7. Housing construction, D.-l, i, iii, 3, 16. Relief fund, C.-2, 4. Hutt Valley district development, D.-l, ii. Coal-production : Subsidy, C.-2, 7. Hydro-electricity, D.-l, viii, 3, 6. Coal Survey Committee, C.-2, 4. _ Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, viii, 2. Stato coal reserve : Co-operativo mining, C.-2, 6. Lands, improvement, D.-l, ix, 4. Geological survey, C.-2, 10. Lighthouses and harbour-works, D.-l, ix, 4. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2, 12. Main highways and roads, D.-l, vii, viii, 3, 8, 11. Housing, C.-2, 6. Ministry of Works : Establishment, D.-l, v. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 10. Railways-construction, D.-l, viii, 2. Mineral-production, C.-2, 1. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, i. Minerals other than gold, C.-2, 8, 12. goil conservation and rivers control, D.-l, ii, 14. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 11. Fordell and Turakina tunnels: Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 8, 12. National planning, A.-7, 4. Mining privileges, C.-2, 2. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries RAILWAYS— and in oil-prospecting operations, C.-2, 7. Annual statement, D.-2— Petroleum-oil: Prospecting and drilling operations, Accidents, D.-2, 7. C.-2, 2. Finance, D.-2, 1, 3, 9. Prosecutions, C.-2, 12. Coal position, D.-2, 1, 4. Soheelite : State mines, C.-2, 9. Interest charges, D.-2, 4. Schools of mines, C.-2, 10. Construction, D.-l, viii, 2. Social amenities, C.-2, 6. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, viii, 2. Stone-quarries, C.-2, 13, 20. Fordell and Turakina tunnels : Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6. Railways Department: Coal-supply, D.-2, 1, 4. Government Railways Superannuation Fund, D.-5. State coal-mines : Annual report, C.-2a. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGENATIONAL DEVELOPMENT- Annual report, C.-11. Loans, 1943, B -6, 3 REHABILITATION— Programme, 1944, 8.-6, 11. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4, 11, 20. ... „. „„„ Ex-servicemen, 8.-13, 3. NATIONAL PARKS— Annual report, C.-10. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— . Annual report, 8.-16. NATIVE AFFAIRS— * Native claims, 8.-6, 13. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. N/ VY. See under DEFENCE. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARDOCCUPIED TERRITORIES— Annual repoit, 8.-14. Social policy in, A.-7, 10. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Annual report, C.-6. PACIFIC ARbiV-^ International to the South-west and T rrc< o mtxttvp tntittqtry South Pacific, A.-4, 3. SCHEELITE. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Welfare and advancement of native peoples, A.-4, 2. m a«t> u»n cat its apt SERVICEMEN'S SETTLEMENT AND LAND SALES ACT* PETROL— r , 1943 , . Aviation fuel, 8.-I [Pt. ll], xix. Report, C. la, 2. Prospecting and drilling operations, C. , . SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS. PHILADELPHIA CHARTER— A.-7, 5. SOCIAL AMENITIES— Mining townships, C.-2, 6. PRICES— Stabilization, 8.-6, 19. SOCIAL SECURITY— Timber, C.-3, 30. Family benefits, 8.-6, 19. PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE, LONDON, 1944— A.-7, 5. Text of declaration signed by the five Prime Ministers, International Labour Conference, A.-7, 16. A.-5. Medical care, A.-7, 5. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 11. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Minimum standards of social policy in dependant terriAbstract of the revenue and expenditure, 8.-l [It. ij. Tories, A.-7, 18. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Persons' discharged from the Armed Forces and from Government Departments for the year 1942-43, 8.-l war employment, A.-7, 5. [Pt. IV]. T , , TT . Social provisions in the peace settlement, A.-7, 6. Controller and Auditor-General s report, 8.-l L"t. lIJ - PubUe Debt of the Dominion, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. SOLDIERS' FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEPUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. B. 13, 2. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— SOUTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY— Annual report, C.-10. Completion, D.-l, i.

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SPORTS AND RECREATION— UNAUTHORIZED EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT— Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 24. Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. «T4RTTT74TinK__ UNITED NATIONS MONETARY AND FINANCIAL CON- [> m r i a FERENCE, BRETTON WOODS, U.S.A., 1944— i rices, a. D, iy. Report, A.-8 ; 8.-6, 18. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION Annual report, 8.-13. ADMINISTRATION— Agreement, A.-3. STATE FORESTS. See under FORESTRY. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Report of New Zealand delegation to first meeting of STONE QUARRIES. See under MINING. Council, Atlantic City, 1943, A.-3a. Report of New Zealand delegation, Second bession, SUPPLY AND MUNITIONS- . Montreal, 1944, A.-3a. Controller and Auditor-General's report on, 8.-l [Pt. ll], . v _ VlblUKl LUAJN — War supplies— B -~ 6 ' 12 ' Provision by Canada of, to New Zealand, A.-6. WAR Memorandum of Security, 8.-6, 5. SURVEYS — Provision by Canada of Canadian war supplies to New Annual report, C.-IA. Zealand, A.-6. Geological: Mining industry, C.-2, 10. Social security for persons discharged from the Armed Forces and from war employment, A.-7, 5. SWAMP DRAINAGE — Soldiers' financial assistance, 8.-13, 2. Annual report, C.-4. WAR AND EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE INSURANCETAXATION— B -- 6 > 13 ' Adjustment, 8.-6, 13. WAR DAMAGE COMMISSIONTIMBER. See under FORESTRY. Annual report, 8.-11. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNTTRANSPORT— i943_44 ; 8.-6, 3. Army motor-vehicles : Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. 1944-45, 8.-6, 11. Lend-lease assistance, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvii. TURAKINA TUNNEL — Statement of receipts and expenditure for the year, 8.-17. Inquiry, D.-l, ii; IX-G. Total expenditure, 8.-6, 6.

By Authority: E. Y. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington.—l94s.

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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

VoLJ 1944 lWith Inde*] A—D

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