INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS 0» THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT
VOLUME I.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A—D VOLUME lI.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS E—l
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ABSENTEEISM— H.-11a, 19, 44 ; H.-14, 1 ; H.-34, 15. ACCIDENT INSURANCE BRANCH— State Fire Insurance Office : Annual report, H.-6a. A Fa l ™!.-!!, 2. Fire-arms, H.-16, 2. Marine, H.-15, 5. °- 2 ' *' 12 ' °- 2A ' 2 ' 5 ' 7 ' 9 ' Road, H.-40, 2. Workers' Compensation Amendment Aot, 1943, H.-11, 9. ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee roport on, 1.-11, 2. AGE-BENEFITS. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. AGREEMENTSAustralian - New Zealand, 1944, A.-4 ; G.-9, 2. Canadian - New Zealand Mutual Aid, A.-6 ; 8.-6, 5. Long-term contracts, United Kingdom and New Zealand, 8.-6, 14 ; H.-30, 3. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, A.-3. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Army, harvesting scheme, H.-lla, Jo. Bulk purchases, H.-30, 14. Dairy research, H.—34, 6. Department: Annual report, H.-29-Beekeeping industry, H.-29, 16. Knanra^H-29 2 3 10 ' rj . u ' tm ~. Hop industry H-29, 16. Man-power, H.-29, 2, 9. Market gardening, H.-29, 16. SI k-S' Rabbits, destruction of, H.-29, (5. Tobacco industry, H.-29, 16. i -j i • i_r on ic Wine and cider making, H.-29, 16. Wool, 11.-29, 6. ,T», q 17 Ex-servicemen : Farm training and settlement, H.-18, 17, Fertilizers, H.-29, 2, 10 ; H.-34, 19. Fibre production, H.-44, 7. Research, H.—34, 23, 33, 51. . Food and Agriculture Conference, Hot Springs, U.S.A., 1943, 8.-6, 15. Food-preservation, H.-34, 9. Fruit and vegetables— Apples-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 8. Fruit cold storage research, H.-34, 10. .. Fruit marketing, H.-29, 15. Fruit research, H.-34, 12. Vegetables— Dehydration, H.-34, 9, 20. Grading, H.-44a, 8. Guaranteed prices, H.-30a, 1. Hides, marketing of, H.-30, 24, 33. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 57. Long-term contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand, 8.-6, 14 ; H.-30, 3. Meat Dehydrated, H.-34, 9. Standard grades, H.-44, 8. Milk Commission : Report, H.-29A. Plant research, H.-34, 21. Sheep : Annual sheep returns, H.-23. Tobacco — Growing, H.-29, 16 ; H.-44, 8. Research, H.-34, 35. Veterinary science, E.-2, 5. Wheat and flour : Turnover, H.-44, 11. Wheat research, H.-34, 38. Wool researoh, H.-34, 20.
AIREY, W. T. G., AND OTHERS Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. ALDRIDGE, E., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY Annual re P ort > H -~ 22 > 9 ' iiuviMnrij w a Re™n p'elonol 1.-7, 1. _ Control H l(i 'i ANDREWS, N. E. Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACTReport) H.-22, 5. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS Facilities for workers H -221) 4 ANNUAL HOLIDAYS ACT 1944 H.-11, 12. ANNUAL SHEEP RETURNS tt 90 apt WoS of H -11 7 wor lung ot, tt. IX, 1. APPROPRIATION ACT, 1943— Issues compared with the sums voted under, 8.-l [Pt. I], 31 L J ' ARMY MOTOR-VEHICLES— Dia p° sa1 ' B - 1 [ pt -«].* viii > H - 18 - 11 ; T - 14 ' 2 - aot ttnthnq , A , • lT 00 tt Licenses issued, H.-22, 8. ' ' AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Committee report on> L _ s> 2 . L _ l6> 4 . AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.-16, 4. j icenses issued H -22 3 AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITORpitmcqat ufciN tiKAL. AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND AGREEMENT, 1944— Report, A.-4 ; G.-9, 2. AVIATION— Aerial surveys, C.-la, 5. Aerodrome surveys, H.-34, 34. Aerodrome-turf production, H.-34, 30. Air-mail service, F.-l. Aviation fuel, 8.-l [l J t. ll], xix. Civil Annual report, H.-37, 4. Australia - New Zealand, A.-4, 2. BAKER, A. W. — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Exchange-rates, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xi; 8.-6, 7 ; 8.-16, 2, 4. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 5. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, 8.-16. Trading banks : Position, 8.-16, 4. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, U.S.A., i 944, A.-8 ; 8.-6, 18.
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BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Balance-sheet, 8.-15. BAXTER, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BEEKEEPING — H.-29, 16. " BELCHER, R. A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1,-12, 2. BINNING, R. R.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BLIND PEOPLE — Blindod ex-servicemen : Special provision, H.-18, 8. BOOKMAKERS— Reports on petitions re, 1.-l, 4. BREAD-BAKING — H.-44, 10. BROADCASTING— Broadcasting and the war effort, F.-3, 1. Commercial broadcast, F.-3, 5. National Broadcasting Services : Annual report, F.-3. Radio equipment, Police Department, H.-16, 3. Radio licenses, F.-l, 6. Radio sets : Manufacture, H.-44, 6. BROWN, E. H., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. BROWN, W. R.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. BUCK, A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. BUDGET— Financial Statement, &0., 8.-6. BUNT, H. C.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. BUREAU OF INDUSTRY— Report, H.-44, 4. CAMPBELL, N. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. CANADIAN-NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT— Provision by Canada of Canadian war supplies to New Zealand, A.-6; 8.-6, 5. * Report, A.-6. CANTEEN BOARD— Report and statement of accounts, H.-19a. CARTERTON BOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 4. CARTERTON BOROUGH EMPOWERING BILL (No. 2)— Seleot Committee report on, 1.-16, 5. CATHOLIC WAR SERVICES FUND BOARD— H. 22a, 3. CENSORSHIP —■ Postal, Seleot Committee report re, 1.—17. CHANGE OF NAMEApplications, H.-22, 8. CHIROPRACTIC INSTITUTE, INCORPORATED, AUCKLAND, AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 1. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE AMENDMENT BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 5. CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL AMENDMENT BILL — Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.—16, 5. CHRISTIE, H. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE— H.-22a, 3. CINEMA. See MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY. CIVIL AVIATION. See under AVIATION. CIVIL LIST ACT, 1920— Disbursements under, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. CIVILIANS— War injuries to, H.-9, 1.
COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. COMMITTEES, DefenceReports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-12. Duties, Responsibilities, and Remuneration of Members : Report, 1.-19. Lands : Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-5. Local Bills : Reports on Bills, &c., 1.-16. Native Affairs : Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-3. Postal Censorship : Report, 1.—17. Public Accounts : Report on annual report of Controller and Auditor-General, 1.-14. Public Health : Report on Bills, petitions, &0., 1.-7. Public Petitions — A to L : Reports, 1.-l. Mto Z : Reports, 1.-2. Servicemen's Votes (1943) Committee : Report, 1.-18. Statutes Revision: Report on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-11. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Annual report, 8.-l [Pt. I], 36. Select Committee report on, 1.-14. CORBETT, T.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. COST OF LIVING — Measurement of changes, H.-43, 3. COUNTRY LIBRARY SERVICE— Annual report, H.-32a. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— H.-16, 1, 2, 4. CUSTOMS Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue, 8.-12. DAIRY PRODUCE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also MARKETING. DAVIES, H. M. —■ v, Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7, 9. DAVIES, M. K. — Report on petition of, 1.-12,1. DEBT— Publio— Management, 8.-16, 2. Maturity and domicile, 8.-6, iv. Operations, 1943-44, 8.-6, 6. RepaymentAmount of securities redeemed under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xii. Procedure, 8.-6, 13. Report and accounts, 8.-2. Statement showing, and transactions in connection therewith, 8.-I [Pt. lII]. Transactions : Budget Statement, 8.-6, 6. DEEBLE, W. H. — Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. DEER — Destruction, H.-22, 6. DEFENCE— Air— Annual report, H.-37. Armed Forces Appeal Board, H.-11a, 14. Army— Linton Military Camp : Coal-supplies, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. Man-power survey, 11.-11 a, 4. Military defaulters and conscientious objectors— Detention Camp, H.-l la, 14, 24. Reports on petitions re, 1.-2, 2. Military Forces : Annual report, H.-19. Motor-vehicles : Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii; H.-18, 11 ; 1.-14, 2. Australian - New Zealand : Report, A.-4, 2. Canteen Board : Report and statement of accounts, H.-19a. Committee, Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-12. Defence buildings and stores : Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxii. Defence works— Camps, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. Construction, D.-l, i, iii, 4. Demobilization, H.-18, 6, 31. Ex-servicemen : Rehabilitation, 8.-13, 3. Navy— Annual report, H.-5. Dumb lighters : Purchase, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx. Overseas servicemen's voting, 1943 — Return, H.-33c. Select Committee report, 1.-l 8. Soldiers' financial assistance, ii, 13, 2. War Assets Realization Board, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxv. DESERTED WIVES— Provision, H.-9, 1.
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DICK, D. F.~ Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS— H.-22, 7. DRUNKENNESS— H.-16, 1, 2. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION EMPOWERING AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 2. DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS COMMITTEE, SELECT— Report, 1.-19. EAGLE, H.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS— Balanco-sheets and statements of accounts, 1943,1944, G.-3. Select Committee report on, 1943, 1.-3, 3 ; 1944, 1.-3, 12. Numbers 1, 3, and 4 Blocks, 1943, 1944, G.-4. Select Committee report on, 1943, 1.-3, 3 ; 1944, 1.-3, 12. Mangatu No. 1 Block, petition re, 1.-3, 3. Mangatu No. 1 and 4 Blocks, petitions re, 1.-3, 5. EDUCATION— Apples-in-schools scheme, H.-30a, 7 ; H.-31, 8. Army Education Welfare Service, H.-19, 3. Art, H.-21, 3. Broadcasts for schools, F.-3, 3. Buildings : Maintenance, &c., D.-l, ix. Child welfare, State care of children, &c. : Annual roport, E.-4. Ex-servicemen, H.-18, 16, 38, 39. Health education, H.-31, 8. School hygiene, H.-31, 4. Higher (University): Annual report, E.-7. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 8. Minister of Education : Report, E.-l. Physical welfare and recreation, H.-22b. Primary and post-primary : Annual report, E.-2. Prisoners, H.-20, 5, 6, 8. Road traffic instruction, H.-40, 2. Royal New Zealand Air Force Educational Welfare, H.-37,2. School Library Service, H.-32a, 4. School of Mines, C.-2, 10. Students, pupils, and teachers : Agricultural seasonal work, H.-lIA, 17. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 1943, 1944, E.-8. EFFORD, L. A. W.^~ Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. ELECTORAL— Election broadcasts, F.-3, 5. General election, 1943— Local Option and National-licensing Polls, 1943, H.-33b. Overseas Servicemen's voting, H.-330. Select Committee report on, I.—lB. Returns, H.-33, H.-33a. ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. EMPIRE AIR TRAINING SCHEME— H.-37, 2. EMPLOYMENT. See under LABOUR. ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1939— Administration, 8.-9, 1. ENGINEERS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 6. ERGOT— Production and sale, H.-30, 26. ESTIMATES— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 8. Expenditure of the Government of New Zealand for the year ending 31st March, 1945, 8.-7, [Pt. I]. Supplementary, 8.-7 [Pt. ll]. EXCHANGE-RATES— A.-8, 4 ; 8.-l [Pt. ll], xi; 8.-6, 7 ; 8.-16, 2, 4. EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 8. FACTORIES ACT— H.-11, 2. FAIR RENTS ACT, 1936— H.-11, 10. B
FAMILY BENEFITS. See under SOCIAL SECURITY. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FINANCE— Agriculture Department, H.-29, 3. • Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Budget: Financial Statement, &c., 8.-6. Canteen Board, H.- I9a . Civil List Act, 1920 : Disbursements under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 36. Controller and Auditor-General: Report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Country Library Service, H.-32a, 3. Customs Department, 8.-12. Defence : Military, H.-19, 1. Economic policies : International Labour Conference, 1944, A.-7, 11. Education, E.-l, 5, 16 ; E.-8. Estimates, 8.-6, 8 ; 8.-7 [Pt. I] ; 8.-7 [Pt. ll], Friendly Societies and Trade-unions, H.-l, 1. General Assembly Library, H.-32, 2. Government Insurance Department, H.-8. Government Superannuation Funds—Public Service, H. 26. Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.—B. Irregularities in connection with public moneys and stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. Labour Department, H.-l], 15. Lands — Kauri-gum, C.-12, 1. Settlement: Crown lands, C.-l, 14. Surveys, C.-l A, 1. Marketing— Export, H.-30, 6, 7, 8, 13, 27, 29-34. Internal, H.-30a, 8. Mining, C.-2, 1, 6, 8, 11, 13, 14 ; C.-2a, 10-14. National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, H.-21, 7. National Broadcasting Services, F.-3, 5, 6. National Patriotic Fund Board, H.-22a. National Provident Fund, H.-17. Actuary's report, H.-17a. National Service and Man-power, H.-Ila, 24, 47. Native Affairs — Department, G.-9, 7 ; G.-10, 10, 12 ; G.-11, 2. East Coast Native Trust Lands —■ 1943, G.-3; G.-4. 1944, G.-3 ; G.-4. Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks, H.-10, 2. Police Department, H.—l6. Post and Telegraph, F.-l, 3, 5, 6. Prisons, H.-20, 4. Public Accounts — Abstract of revenue and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for year 1942-43, 8.-l [Pt. IV], Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Public Debt, statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. Ill], Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Public Service Superannuation Fund, H.-26. Public Trust Office, 8.-9 ; 8.-9 a. Public Works Department, D.-l, v, 1, 2. Railways, D.-2, 1, 3, 9. Superannuation Fund, D.-5. Rehabilitation Board, H.-18, 30, 32, 40. Repayment of the public debt, 8.-2. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, 8.-16. Rural Intermediate Credit Board : Report, 8.-14. Social Security — Contributions, &c., H.-9a. Department, H.-9, 2. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand: Report, 8.-13. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. State Forest Service, C.-3, 2. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 1943, 1944, E.-8. Unauthorized Expenditure Account, 8.-l [Pt. I], 38. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, U.S.A., 1944, A.-8 ; 8.-6, 18. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, A.-3a, 1943, 6 ; A.-3A, 1944, 4. War Damage Commission : Report, B.—ll. War Expenses Account, 8.-17. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. See BUDGET. FISHING INDUSTRY. See under MARINE. FLAX INDUSTRY— Linen-flax, H.-30, 26. Production, H.-44, 9. Research, H.-34, 23, 33, 51. 1 FOOD-CONTROL— Controller's accounts, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. FORDELL AND TURAKINA TUNNELS— Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6.
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FORESTRY— State Forest Service : Annual report, C.-3— Extraction and commercial development, C.-3, 12. Finance, C.-3, 3, 23, 34. Forest policy, C.-3, 2. Man-power, C.-3, 17, 25. Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 24. Soil conservation, C.-3, 3. Timber prices, 0.-3, 30. Timber preservation and protection, 8.-13, 3 ; H.-34, 4. FREE AMBULANCE (LOWER HUTT SITE) BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADE-UNIONS— Annual report, H.-l. FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-11, 1. GAMBLE, E. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. GAMING LAWS— Reports on petitions re, 1.-l, 4. GAMING OFFENCES— Prosecutions, H.-16, 1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY— Annual report, H.-32. GENERAL ELECTION. See under ELECTORAL. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Report, H.-34, 54. GOLD. See under MINING INDUSTRY. GOULDING, A. M.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. GOVERNMFNT INSURANCE COMMISSIONER— Annual report, H.-8. GOVFPNMFNT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Public Service, H.-26. Railways, D.-5. Teachers', 1943, 1944, E.-8. HAIMONA REWIRI MANWARING AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. HAKI KARAWANA AND OTHERS— Reports on petitions (2) of, 1.-3, 8. HAKOPA A MOHIMOKE — Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. HAURAKI PLAINS— Drainage operations : Annual report, C.-8. HAWKE'S BAY CREMATORIUM BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. HAYES, W. M., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. HEALTH— Chiropractic Institute, Incorporated, and others : Report on petition, 1.-7, 1. Defence Forces : Army, IT. 19, 4. Dentists: Control, H.-11a, 10. Department: Annual report, H.-31 — Apples-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 8. Health camps, H.-31, 8. Health education, H.-31, 8. Hospitals, H.-31, 4. Hygiene, 11.-31, 3. Industrial, H.-31, 7. Maternal welfare, H.-31, 5, 7. Medical research, H.-31, 9. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 8. Nursing, H.-31, 5. Nutrition, H.-31, 7. Social security benefits, H.-31, 7. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. Disabled ex-servicemen : Provision, H.-18, 7, 41, 42. Industrial hygiene, H.-11, 3 ; H.-31, 7. Industrial Medical Boards, H.-11a, 17. International Sanitary Conventions, A.-3a, 6. Medical advice ; Rehabilitation, H.-18, 7. Medical care: International Labour Conference, 1944, A.-7, 5. Mental hospitals : Annual report, H.-7. Nurses, H.-IIA, 17 ; H.-31, 5. Prisoners, H.-20, 3. HEATH, E.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3.
HENARE RAKO AND OTHERS— Petition : Report and recommendation, &c., G.-6 ; 1.-3, 12. HENDERSON, C. A., AND OTHERS — Report on petition of, 1.—12, 2. HIDES. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. HIKIHANA HAMARA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. HIRSCHBERG, G. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. HOANI HAKERAIA TANAWAI — Reports on petitions of, 1.-3, 6. HONE HERE AND ANOTHER— Report of petition of, 1.-3, 13. HOPS— H.-29, 16. HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. HOTELKEEPERS— Prosecutions against, H.-16, 1. HOTELS— Hotels and tourist resorts, H.-2, 2. HOUSING—-8.-fi, 15; 8.-13, 5; C.-2, 6 ; D.-l, i, iii; G.-10 ; H.-11, 10, 11 ; H.-18, 22, 41 ; 11.-34, 4, 5, 49 ; H.-44a. HUTT VALLEY DISTRICT— Development, D.-l, 11. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IHAKIA TOMINIKA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT— Minimum wage-rates fixed by awards and agreements, H.-11, 4. Work performed by Commissioners and Councils of Conciliation, H.-11, 4. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Absenteeism, H.-11a, 19, 44 ; H.-34, 15. Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 5. Department : Annual report— Bread-baking industry, H.-44, 10.. Bureau of industry H.-44, 4. Import control, H.-44, 8. Library and publicity, H.-44, 9. Linen-flax, H.-44, 9. Manufacturing and general comments, H.-44, 2. Motion-picture industry. H.-44, 12. New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation and District Associations, H.-44, 8. Price control, H.-44, I. Standards Institute, H.-44, 8. Tobacco-growing industry, H.-44, 8. Waste material: Reclamation, H.-44, 7. Wheat and flour, 11.-44, 11. Forestry : Commercial development, C.-3, 12. Ex-servicemen in licensed industries, H.-18, 10. Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, (i. Industrial Emergency Council, H.-11, 12. Industrial hygiene, H.-31, 7. Industrial psychology, H.-34, 14. Industrial Rest Period Emergency Regulations 1943, H.-11, 13. Leather and shoe research, H.-34, 18. New Zealand Standards Council: Annual report, H.—44 a. New Zealand wartime prices index, H.-43. Ship-building, H.-15, 3. Ship repairs costing service, H.-15, 3. Timber: Prices, C.-3, 30. Trade training, ex-servicemen, H.-18, 12, 14, 33. INSURANCE— Government Insurance Commissioner : Annual report, H.-8. State Fire Insurance Office, H.-6. Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. War and earthquake damage, 8.-6, 13 ; 8.-11, 1. INTEREST-RATES— Adjustments, 8.-6, 9. Payments, postponement: Crown lands settlement, C.-l, 2. Public Trust Office, 8.-9, 1. Railways Department, D.-2, 4. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13, 2. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT— Annual report, H.-22.
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INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENTAL, 7, 38. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES— Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, 1943, 8.-6, 16. International Labour Office, Philadelphia, 1944, 8.-6, 17. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, 1944, 8.-6, 18. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Atlantic City, 1943, 8.-6, 16. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., 1944 Budgot Statement, 8.-6, 17. Report, A.-7. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND— A.-8, 2, 19. ISDALE, Dr.— Report on petition re, 1.-7, 2. JONES, C.— Report on petition, 1.-l, 3. JONES, W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition, 1.-l, 4. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Bookmakers, petition re, 1.-l, 4. Child delinquency, E.-4, 4. Criminal Statistics, 11.16, 1, 2, 4 ; H.-20, 2. Drunkenness, decrease, H.-16, 1, 2. Gaming offences : Prosecutions. H.-16, 1. Hotelkcepers : Prosecutions, H.-16, 1. Man-power prosecutions, H.-11a, 20. Mining industry : Prosecutions, C.-2, 12. Offenders probation, H.-20, 10. Prisons : Annual report, H.-20. Prisons Board : Annual report, H.-20a. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 1, 3. Stipendiary Magistrates, remuneration, petition re, 1.-l, 2. Traffic offences, H.-40, 3. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Annual report, C.-12. KAY, H. G.— Report on petition of, 1.—12, I. KELLY, L. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. KIPA ROYAL— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. KIRKLAND, H.— Report on potition of, 1.-l, 2. KOHN, S Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. KOHN, S„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. LABOUR— Absenteeism, H. 11a, 19, 44; H.-14, 3; H.-34, 15. Department: Annual report— Accidents in factories, H.-11, 2. Agricultural Workers Act, 1936, H.-11, 9. Annual Holidays Act, 1944, H.-11, 12. Apprentices Act, H.-11, 7. Boys and girls in factories, H.-11, 3. Employment conditions, H.-11, 1. Expenditure during the war, H.-11, 15. Factories Act, H.-11, 2. Fair Rents Act, 1936, H.-11, 10. Industrial disturbances during the year, H.-11, 6. Industrial Rest Period Emergency Regulations, 1943, H.-11, 13. International Labour Organization, H.-11, 14. Labour Disputes Investigation Act, H.-11, 7. Occupational re-establishment, H.-11, 11. Philadelphia Charter, H.-11, 14. Ronts : Stabilization, H.-11, 11. Servants Registry Offices Act, 11.-11, 10. Share-milking Agreements Act, H.-11, 9. Shearers' Accommodation Act, H.-11, 9. Unions, affiliated, in each industrial association and the number of members in each industrial association, return showing, H.-11, 17. Wages: Arrears, H.-11, 9. Weights and Measures Act, H.-11, 13. Workers' Compensation Act, H.-11, 9. Employment organization in the transition from war to peace, A.-7, 4. Employment —■ Ex-servicemen, H.-18, 11, 12. Young people, E.-4, 2. Industrial hygiene, H.-31, 7. International Labour Conference, Philadelphia, 1944, A.-7 ; 8.-6, 17 ; H.-11, 14. National Service and Industrial Man-power: Report, H.-ll A.
LAKE WAIKAREMOANA Ownership, G.-9, 3. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— Social security contributions : Assessment, collection, &c., H.-9a. LAND-AGENTS— Licenses issued, H.-22, 3. LAND LAWS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3. LANDS Committee, Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-5. Drainage — Hauralci Plains, C.-8. Rangitaiki, C.-11. Swamp, C.-4. Erosion, H.-34, 26. Improvement, D.-l, ix, 4. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, viii, 2. Kauri-gum industry, C.-i2. Mineral contents of pastures, H.-34, 19. Native — Development and Settlement, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust Lands, 1943, 1944, G.-3 ; 1943, 1.-3, 3 ; 1944, 1.-3, 12. Mangatu Blocks No. 1, 1.-3, 3. Nos. 1, 3, and 4, 1943, 1944, G.-4; 1943, 1.-3, 3; 1944, 1.-3, 12. Nos. 1 and 4, 1.-3, 5. Maori Lands Boards, G.-9, 3 ; G.-10, 5, 9. Noxious Weeds : Destruction, H.-29, 6. Public domains and national parks, C.-10. Reserves, Timaru Borough, change of purpose, Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 3. Settlement— Crown lands, C.-l. Land for Settlements Act, 1925, C.-5. Returned servicemen. H.-18, 17, 20, 24, 39. Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943, C.-l, 2. Small farms : Development, C.-l, 4. 7. Soil conservation and rivers control, C.-3, 3 ; D.-l, ii, 14. Surveys, C.-la, C.-2, 10 ; H.-34, 33. Women's Land Service, H.-11a, 15, 25, 38. LANGFORD, J. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. LAW REFORM BILL— Select Committee report on, I.—ll, 1. LEND-LEASE—-8.-l [Pt. ll], xvii; 8.-6, 5, 12. LIBRARIES Alexander Turnbull, H.-22, 9. Country Library Service, H.-32a. General Assembly, H.-32. Industries and Commerce Department, H.-44, 9. National Film Library, H.-2, 2. School Library Service, E.-l, 3 ; E.-2, 3. LICENSING— Huntly and District Working-men's Club : Liquor license, report on petition re, I. -2, 2. Liquor at dances, H.-16, 3. Local Option and National Licensing Polls, 1943 : Return, H.-33b. Sly-grog selling, H.-16, 1, 3. LINEN-FLAX. See FLAX INDUSTRY. LOANS— Conversion, 8.-6, vi; 8.-16, 3. National development, 8.-6, 3. Public Trust Office, 8.-9, 1. Rehabilitation, H.-18, 20, 40. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14, 1. United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, U.S.A., 1944, A.-8, 40, 41, 42. War borrowing, 1943-44 — Third Liberty Loan, 8.-6, 4, v ; 8.-16, 2. Victory, 8.-6, 12. Whangamomona County, war indebtedness, report on petition re 1.-2, 4. LOCAL BILLS COMMITTEE, SELECT— Reports on Bills, &c., 1.-16. LOCAL BODIES— Legislation, H.-22, 1. Sinking funds, 8.-9, 2. LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 3. LOCAL LEGISLATION BILLSelect Committee report on, 1.-5, 3 ; 1.-16, 5.
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LOWER HUTT CITY EMPOWERING AND VESTING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.—16, 3. LOVEJOY, G. A. 8., AND V. A. R.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 1. McDOUGALL, J. J. P.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. MacGREGOR, A. J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. Mckenzie, f. r. Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAN-POWER— Agriculture, H.-29, 2, 9. Department: Annual report, H.-11a. Ex-servicemen, H.-18, 15. Government policy, 8.-6, 13. State forests, C.-3, 17, 25. MAORI PURPOSES FUND BOARD— Annual report, G.-11. MARINE— Department: Annual report, H.-15— Accidents, H.-15, 5. Fishing industry, H.-15, 6-18. Harbours, H.-15, 2. Land engineers, engine-drivers, and electric-train drivers, H.-15, 3. Machinery, inspection, H.-15, 4. New Zealand standards, H.-15, 5. Prosecutions, H.-15, 2. Ship-building, H.-15, 3. Shipping, H.-15, 2, 3. Fishing industry— Report, H.-15, 6-18. Seine-net fishing, report on petition re, 1.-l, 4. Supply, H.-44, 5. Harbour works and lighthouses, H.-15, 2 ; D-l, ix, 4. Overseas Seamen's Gift Committee and Missions to Seamen, H.-22a, 3. Shipping— Cargo-vessels, working of, " round the clock," 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx. Handling of produce and loading of ships, H.-30, 27. Masters and mates, H.-15, 3. Registration, H.-15, 2. Ship repair costing service, H.-15, 3. Ships : Survey, H.-15, 3. Siok and injured seamen, H.-15, 2. Water patrol polioe, H.-16, 3. MARKETING— Export Division— Accounts, H.-30, 29. Contracts between United Kingdom and New Zealand Governments for fourth year of war, 1942-43, H.-30, 3. Dairy-produce, H.-30, 6-12. Economic stabilization in New Zealand, H.-30, 3. Hides, H.-30, 24, 33. Linen-flax, H.-30, 26. Meats, H.-30, 14-19, 20, 31, 32. Medicinal plants, H.-30, 26, 33. Sales, volume and value, H.-30, 27. Scheelite, H.-30, 26, 33. Sheep-skins, H.-30, 22, 23, 34. Shipping, H.-30, 27. Tahiti, shipments to, H.-30, 27. Tallow, H.-30, 23, 24, 32, 33. War-office, sundry supplies to, H.-30, 27, 33. Wool, H.-30, 20, 21, 22, 32. Internal DivisionAuckland Branch, H.-30a, 10. Barley, H.-30a, 9. Butter, H.-30a, 1. Cheese, H.-30a, 2. Eggs, H.-30a, 3. Fertilizers, H.-30a, 9. Finance, H.-30a, 8, 10, 12. Fruit, H.-29, 15 ; H.-30a, 4. Guaranteed prices, H.-30a, 1. Honey, H.-30a, 8. Hops, H, 30a. 9. • Maize, H.-30A, 9. Onions, H.-30a, 9. Potatoes, H.-30a, 8. Raspberries, H.-30a, 9. Market-gardening, H.-29, 16. MASON, R. R„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 3. MATE RATORU MIKARE— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14.
MATHESON, J. A.— • Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. MEAT. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also MARKETING. MEDICINAL PLANTS— Production and sales, H.-30, 26. MEMORANDUM OF SECURITY— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. METEOROLOGICAL— Report, H.-34, 3, 52, 56, 57. MIGRATION— Australian - New Zealand Agreement, 1944, A.-4, 3. MILK— Milk Commission : Report, H.-29a. Milk-in-schools scheme, H.-31, 8. Processed, H.-30, 12. MILITARY FORCES. See under DEFENCE. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines Statement, C.-2— Assistance to mining, C.-2, J X, 14. Carbonization and briquetting, C.-2, 6. Coal-mining, C.-2, 2. Coal-mines— Inspection, C.-2, 21, 22. State, C.-2, 4. Workings : Statistics, C.-2, 31. Coal-miners— Council, C.-2, 7. Relief fund, C.-2, 4. Coal-production : Subsidy, C.-2, 7. Coal Survey Committee, C.-2, 4. State coal reserve : Co-operative mining, C.-2, 6. Geological survey, C.-2, 10. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2, 12. Housing, C.-2, 6. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 10. Mineral-production, C.-2, 1. Minerals other than gold, C.-2, 8, 12. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 11. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 8, 12. Mining privileges, C.-2, 2. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries and in oil prospecting operations, C.-2, 7. Petroleum-oil: Prospecting and drilling operations, C.—2, 2. Prosecutions, C.-2, 12. Scheelite : State mines, C.-2, 9. Schools of mines, C.-2, 10. Social amenities, C.-2, 6. Stone-quarries, C.-2, 13, 20. Coal survey, H.-34, 48, 54. Railways Department: Coal-supply, D.-2, 1, 4. Scheelite, C.-2, 9; H.-30, 26. State coal-mines : Annual report, G.-2a. MITA MAKIHA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. MITCHELL, A. C„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. MORRIS, J., AND OTHERS— Report of petition of, 1.-2, 2. MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— Report, H.-22, 5 ; H.-44, 12. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. NATIONAL ART GALLERY AND DOMINION MUSEUM— Annual report, H.-21. NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICES. See under BROADCASTING. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT— Loans, 1943, 8.-6, 3. Programme, 1944, 8.-6, 11. Standardization and post-war reconstruction, H.-440, 9. NATIONAL PARKS— Annual report, 0.-10. NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND— Board : Annual report, H.~22a. Contributions, &c., F.-l, 3 ; H.-22, 4. NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND— Actuary's report, H.-17a. Annual report, H.-17.
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NATIONAL SAVINGS— F.-l, 3. NATIONAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Annual report, H.-11a. NATIVE AFFAIRS - Committee, Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.—3. Arawa Confiscations, 1.-3, 8. Bay of Plenty Confiscations, 1.-3, 7, 11. Brown, W. R., 1.-3, 12. Christy, H. W., and others, 1.-3, 6. Davies, H. M. (two petitions), 1.-3, 7, 9. East Coast Native Trust Lands : Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1943, 1.-3, 3. East Coast Native Trust Lands—Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 : Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1943, 1.-3, 3. ' East Coast Native Trust Lands : Balance-sheet to 30th June, 1944, 1.-3, 12. East Coast Native Trust Lands—Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 : Balance-sheet to 30th Jiino, 1944, 1.-3, 12. Final report, 1.-3, 15. Fishing rights, Ohiwa Harbour, 1. -3, 11. George Walker, deceased, will of, 1.-3, 13. Haki Karawana and another, 1.-3, 8. Haki Karawana and others, 1.-3, 8. Hakopa a Mohimoke, 1.-3, 7. Haimona Rewiri Manwaring and another, X.--3, 10. Hemi Matenga, deceased, estate of, 1.-3, 5. Henare Rako and others, 1.-3, 12. Heni Ahuroa, deceased, 1.-3, (5. Hikihana Hamana and others, 1.-3, 5. Hira Hinekura, deceased, estate of, 1.-3, 7. Hirschberg, G. A., 1.-3, 5. Hiwarau Block, 1.-3, 12. Hoani Hakaraia Tanawiri and others (two petitions), 1.-3, 6. Hone Heke and another, 1.-3, 13. Ihakia Tominika and others, X.-3, 10. Kipa Royal, 1.-3, 7. Kopana No. 4 Block, Allotment 140, 1.-3, 8. Longbush, 1.-3, 5. Mahia Block, 1.-3, 3, 6. Mangatu No. 1 Block, 1.-3, 3. Mangatu Nos. 1 and 4 Blocks, 1.-3, 5. Marangairoa li> Block, 1.-3, 4. Mate Ratoru Mikare, 1.-3, 14. Matata, Lots 39a and is, 1.-3, 8. Maunganui-Taharoa Block, 1.-3, 13. Mita Makiha and others, 1.-3, 11. Muhunoa Block, 1.-3, 7. Native Purposes Bill, 1.-3, 9. Neri Eru Whakarua Moko, 1.-3, 3. New Plymouth Settlement, 1.-3, 6. Ngahuia Beasley, 1.-3, 6. Ngaitahu Claim Settlement Bill, 1.-3, 13. Ngatiranginui Confiscations, 1.-3, 10, 14, 15. Ngatoko Rahipere and others, 1.-3, 15. Ngaurukehu A. 4a Block, 1.-3, 7. Ohiwa Harbour, 1..-3, 11. Opuawhango and Pipiwharauroa Block 1.-3, 14. Oranoa Te Ngaio and others, 1.-3, 3. Oruawhata Block, 1.-3, 8. Pukahu Block, 1.-3, 3. Palmerston North Reserves, 1.-3, 12. Parakiri Reserves, 1.-3, 9. Pare Pitatunua and others, 1.-3, 14. Parimata Mokau Block, 1.-3, 15. Parore, L. W., 1.-3, 13. Pera te Horowai and others, 1.-3, 4. Perene H. Tukariri and others, 1.-3, 10. Ponoke M. K., and others, 1.-3, 10. Rangihuna Pere and others (two petitions), 1.-3, 4. Rangi Topeora Davies, 1.-3, 9. Raniera Haimoe and others, 1.-3, 14. Rongo Winiata and others, 1.-3, 12. Rotorua Township Purchase, 1.-3, 12. Ruben Tiwini and others, 1.-3, 5. Sam Kohu, 1.-3, 9. Sam Kohu and others, 1.-3, 10. Special Report (re Chairman), 1.-3, 15. Takapu Timber Lands, X.-3, 12. Tamati Mahia and others, 1.-3, 12. Taranaki Leases, 1.-3, 4. Taranaki Maori Claims Settlement Bill, 1.-3, 13. Taupara Claim, X.-3, 5. Tauranga Confiscations, 1.-3, 9 (2), 11, 14. Tarawera Eruption, 1.-3, 7. Te Amoamo Te Riaki and others, 1.-3, 14. Te Kapo Oterangi Keehi and others, 1.-3, 7. Te Pirihi Kerei and others, 1.-3, 11. Te Teko Confiscations, 1.-3, 10. Te Whaiti Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks, 1.-3, 4. Te Whakawae Rimaha and others, 1.-3, 11. Teiharaira Haumaka and others, 1.-3, Jl. Thomas Smiler and another, 1.-3, 5. Tiki Riiti and others, 1.-3, 4. Tirau and Kokako Confiscations, 1.-3, 10. Tokerau Land Claims, 1.-3, 10. Tuhaka Mokena Kohere, 1.-3, 4. Tuhitaare Heemi and others, 1.-3, 9.
NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued Committee, Select —continued Tuhoe and other Confiscations, 1.-3, 10. Turi Walker and others, 1.-3, 13. Turuhira Hinetoia and another, 1.-3, 3. Waetford, J. T., 1.-3, 15. Waikare Parish, 1.-3, 6. Waimate Plains Confiscations, 1.-3, 4. Waitara Purchase, 1.-3, 6. Wari te Whiu and others, 1.-3, 8. Whaiti-Kuranui No. 1 Block, 1.-3, 11. Whakatohea Confiscations, 1.-3, 14. Whangara Blocks, 1.-3, 4. Whareherehere Kewa and others, 1.-3, 6. Wirihana Tete and another, 1.-3, 7. Department: Annual report, G.-9. Education, E.-l, 4, 13 ; E.-4, 3 ; G.-11, 1, 2. Lands— Development and settlement and the provision of houses for Maoris : Annual report, G.—lo. Kast Coast Native Trust—1943, G.-3 ; 1.-3, 3. 1944 : G.-3 ; 1-3, 12. Mangatu Blocks— No. 1, 1.-3, 3. Nos. 1, 3, and 4, 1943, 1944, G.-4 ; 1943, 1.-3, 3 ; 1944, 1.-3, 12. Nos. 1 and 4, 1.-3, 5. Maori Land Board, G.-9, 3 ; G.-10, 5, 9. Man-power : Maori Tribal Committees and Maori Women Personal Officers, H.-IIA, 18. Maori hygiene, 1:1.-31, G. Maori Purposes Fund Board : Annual report, G.-11. Native claims, 8.-6, 13. Native Purposes Act, 1938 : Report and recommendation on petition of Henare Rako and others, G.-6 ; 1.-3, 12. Prisons : Maori offenders, 11.-20, 3. Returned servicemen : Rehabilitation, H.-18, 23, 43. NATIVE PURPOSES BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 9. NATURALIZATION— H.-22, 8. NAVY. See under DEFENCE. NERI ERU WHAKARUA MOKO— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. NEW ZEALAND LADY GALWAY PATRIOTIC GUILD - H.-22, 3. NEW ZEALAND NAVY LEAGUE WAR COUNCIL— H.-22A, 3. NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS COUNCIL— Annual report, H.- 44a. NEW ZEALAND WARTIME PRICES INDEX— Report, H.-43. NGAHUIA BEASLEY— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. NGAITAHU CLAIM SETTLEMENT BILL— Select Committeo report on, 1.-3, 13. NGATOKO RAHIPERE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. NIGHT CLUBS— Control, H.-16, 3. NORTH SHORE BOROUGHS (AUCKLAND) WATER CONSERVATION BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.-16, 3. NOXIOUS WEEDS— Destruction, H.-29, 0. NURSES. See under HEALTH. NUTRITION— H.-31, 7. OCCUPIED TERRITORIES— Social policy in, A.-7, 10. O'CONNELL, W. I. K.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. OPOSSUMS— Destruction, H.-22, 6. ORANOA TE NGAIO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-5, 2 ; 1.-16, 4.
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OVERSEAS SERVICEMEN'S VOTING, 1943— Return, H.-330. Select Committee report, I.—lB. PACIFIC AREA— International Conference relating to the South-west and South Pacific, A.-4, 3. Welfare and advancement of Native peoples, A.-4, 2. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Duties, Responsibilities, and Remuneration of Members Committee, Select: Report, 1.—19. PARE PITATUNUA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. PARORE. L. W.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. PASSPORTS— H.-22, 8. PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE-MARKS— Annual report, H.-10. PERA TE HOROWAI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. PERENE H. TUKARIRI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT GAS AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, I.—lo, 5. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT GAS LIGHTING EMPOWERING BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.—16, 2. PETROL— Aviation fuel, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. Industrial Efficiency Motor-spirits Licensing Regulations, H.-44, 5. Prospecting and drilling operations, C.-2, 2. PHILADELPHIA CHARTER— A.-7, 5 ; H.-11, 14. PHYSICAL WELFARE AND RECREATION— E.-l, 3 ; E.-2, 3 ; H.-22, 3 ; 1.-5, 3. Statement by Minister of Internal Affairs, H.-22n. POLICE FORCE— Annual report, H.-16. PONOKE, M. K„ AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 10. POPULATION— Increase, G.-9, 2. Vital statistics, H.-31, 1. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Department: Annual report, F.-l. POSTAL CENSORSHIP COMMITTEE, SELECT— Report, 1.-17. POULTRY— H.-29, 5. PRICES— Control, H.-44, 1. Guaranteed, H.-30, 7, 8 ; H.-30.A, 1. Land : Ex-servicemen, H.-18, 20. Meat, H.-30, 1(>. Milk, H.-29a. New Zealand Wartime Prices Index, H.-43. Retail prices index numbers and cost of living, H.-43, 3. Stabilization, 8.-6, 19. Timber, C.-3, 30. PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE, LONDON, 1944— Text of declaration signed by the five Prime Ministers, A.-r>. PRISONERS OF WAR. See under WAR. PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Abstract of the revenue and expenditure, 8.-l [Pt. IJ. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts of various Government Departments for the year 1942-43, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Controller and Auditor.-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], Select Committee report on, 1.—14. Public debt of the Dominion, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See tinder PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— Annual report, C.-10.
PUBLIC HEALTH {see also HEALTH)— Committee, Select: Reports on Bills, petitions, &c., 1.-7. PUBLIC PETITIONS— Committees, Select : Reports on petitions— A to L, 1.-l. M to Z, 1.-2. PUBLIC SECURITIES— Held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONERS— Annual report, H.-14. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND— Annual report, H.-26. * PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts, 8.-9 a. Annual report, 8.-9. PUBLIC WORKS— Annual statement, D.-l— Buildings— Defence, 11. -37, 3. Education, D.-l, ix ; E.-l, 5 ; E.-2, 5, 7. Public, D.-l, ix, 5; F.-l, 3; H.-16, 3; H.-37, 3. Defence works construction, &c., D.-l, i, iii, 4 ; 11.-19, 6. Electric-power supply, D.-l, i, ii. Finance, D.-l, v, 1, 11. Fordell and Turakina tunnels, D.-l, ii. Housing construction, D.-l, i, iii, 3, Hi. Hutt Valley district development, D.-l, ii. Hydro-electricity, D.-l, viii, 3, 0. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, viii, 2. Lands, improvement, D.-l, ix, 4. Lighthouses and harbour-works. D.-l, ix, 4. Main highways and roads, D.-l, vii, viii, 3, 8, 11. Ministry of Works : Establishment, D.-l, v. Railways-construction, D.-l, viii, 2. Soil conservation and rivers control, I).-l, ii, 14. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, i. Fordell and Turakina tunnels : Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6. National planning, A.-7, 4. PUBLICITY. See, TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY. RABBITS— Destruction, H.-29, 6. RACING— Totalizator licenses issued, &c., H.-22, 8. RAFFLES— Licenses issued, H.-22, 8. RAILWAYS— Annual statement, D.-2 — Accidents, D.-2, 7. Finance, D.-2, 1, 3, 9. Coal position, D.-2, 1, 4. Interest-charges, D.-2, 4. Construction, D.-l, v.ii, 2. South Island Main Trunk, D.-l, viii, 2. Fordell and Turakina tunnels: Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-G. Government Railways Superannuation Fund, D.-5. RANGIHUNA PERE AND OTHERS— Reports of petitions (2) of, 1.-3, 4. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE— Annual report, C.-11. RANGI TOPEORA DAVIES - Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. RANIERA HAIMOE AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. RAWNSLEY, D.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. REHABILITATION— Allowances to ex-servicomcn, H.-9, 4. Board : Annual report, H.-18. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 4, 11, 20. Ex-servicemen, 8.-13, 3. National Service Department: Expenditure, H.-lli, 25. Public servants with Armed Forces, H.—l4, 3. Taxi and transport business, H.--40, 4. RELIGION— Religious broadcasts, F.-3, 3. RENTS— Stabilization, H.-11, 11. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-16.
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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. RITCHIE, J. A., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. RONGO WINIATA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 12. ROTORUA ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT— Report, H.-22, 6. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. See under DEFENCE. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY. See under DEFENCE. RUBBER— Industry : Development, H.-44, 3. Research, H.-34, 48. RUBEN TIWINI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARD— Annual report, 8.-14. SALVATION ARMY WAR SERVICES BOARD— H.-22, 3. SCAFFOLDING AND EXCAVATION ACT— H.-11, 10. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Annual report, C.-6. SCHEELITE. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Department: Annual report, H.-34. Building research, H.-34, 4. Dairy research, H.-34, 6. Finance, H.-34, 3. Dominion Laboratory, H.-34, 45. Dominion Observatory, H.-34, 49. Dominion Physical Laboratory, H.-34, 50. Food-preservation, H.-34, 9. Fruit cold-storaee research, H.-34, 10. Fruit research, H.-34, 12. Geological survey, H.-34, 54. Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, H.-34, 57. Industrial psychology, H.-34, 14. Leather and shoe research, H.-34, 18. Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, H.-34, 56. Meteorological Branch, H.-34, 57. Mineral content of pastures, H.-34, 19. Mineral resources, H.-34, 19. Overseas liaison, H.-34, 57. Plant research, H.-34, 21. Research work at agricultural colleges, H.-34, 39. Soil survey, H.-34, 33. Tobacco research, H.-34, 35. Wheat research, H.-34, 38. Wool research, H.-34, 41. SCOTT, C.— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 3. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES ACT— H.-11, 10. SERVICEMEN'S FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE—-8.-13, 2. SERVICEMEN'S SETTLEMENT AND LAND SALES ACT, 1943 Report, C.-la, 2. SERVICEMEN'S VOTES (1843) (OVERSEAS)— Report, H.-33c. Select Committee report, I.—lB. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS. SHEEP. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT— Inspections under, H.-11, 4. SHORTAL, J.— Report on petition of, 1.-12, 2.
SMILER, T., AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 5. SMITH, G., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SMITH, M. R. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. SMITH, W.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. SOCIAL AMENITIFS — Mining townships, C.-2, 6. SOCIAL SECURITY— Age-benefits, parents — Deceased servicemen, H.-9, 1. Merchant Navy, H.-9, 1. Reciprocal age and invalids' benefits, H.-9, 2. Department : Annual report, H.-9. Deserted wives, H.-9, 1. Emergency benefits, H.-9, 2. Family benefits, 8.-6, 19 ; H.-9, 1. Finance, H.-9, 2. Fund, 8.-6, 2, 10, iii. Health benefits, H.-31, 7. Income security, A.-7, 5. International Labour Conference, A.-7, 16. Rehabilitation allowances, H.-9, 4 ; H.-18, 7. Medical care, A.-7, 5. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 11. Minimum standards of social policy in dependent territories, A.-7, 18. Persons discharged from the Armed Forces and for war employment, A.-7, 5. Sickness benefits, H.-9, 1. Social provisions in the peace settlement, A.-7, 6. Tax : Assessment, collection, &c., H.-9a. Unemployment benefits, H.-9, 1. War injuries to civilians, H.-9, 1. SOLWAY, R.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. SOUTH CANTERBURY COUNCIL OF SPORTS AND OTHERS Timaru Park, alienation of portion, report on petition re, 1.-5, 3. SOUTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY— Completion, D.-l, i. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Hostels and camps for war workers, H.-11a, 17. Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 24. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 4, 6. STABILIZATION— Economic stabilization in New Zealand, H.-30, 3. Prices, 8.-6, 19. Rents, H.—ll, 11. STANDARDIZATION— Marine Department, H.-15, 5. New Zealand Standards Council, H.-44a. STANDARD OF LIVING— H.-43, 22. STASSEN, A.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-13. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE— Accident Insurance Branch, H.-6a. Annual report, H.-6. STATE FORESTS. See under FORESTRY. STATUTES AMENDMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-11, 2. STATUTES REVISION COMMITTEE— Report on Bills, &c., 1.-11. STEVENSON, G. C., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 3. STONE-QUARRIES. See under MINING. SULLIVAN, M. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. SUPPLY AND MUNITIONS— Army vehicles : Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii; H.-18, 11 ; 1.—14, 2. Controller and Auditor-General's report on, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Provision by Canada of war supplies to New Zealand, A.-6.
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SURVEYS— Annual report, C.-la. Geological, C.-2, 10 ; H.-34, 54. SWAMP DRAINAGE— Annual report, C.-4. TAHITI— Shipments of goods to, H.-30, 27. TAMATI MAHIA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of 1.-3, 12. TARANAKI MAORI CLAIMS SETTLEMENT BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-3, 13. TAXATION— Adjustment, 8.-6, 13. Social security, H.-9a. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TE AMOAMO TE RIAKI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 14. TEIHARAIRA HAUMAKA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. TE KAPO OTERANGI KEEHI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. TE PIRIHI KEREI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. TE WHAKAWAE RIMAHA— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. TE WHAKAWAE RIMAHA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 11. TIKI RIITI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TIMARU BOROUGH— Change of purpose of portions of, as a reserve, report of petition re, 1.-5, 3. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TOBACCO INDUSTRY— H.-29, 16 ; H.-34, 35 ; H.-44, 8. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITY— Annual report, H.-2. Recreation programmes for tourist resorts, H.-22b. TOWN-PLANNING— H.-22, 3. TRANSPORT— Army vehicles : Disposal, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii; H.-18* 11 : 1.-14, 2. Department r Annual report, H.-40. Marketing Department, H.-30a, 7. Motor-vehicles : Registration, F.-l, 3. Police Department, H.-16, 3. ! TUHITAARE HEEMI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 9. TUKAHA MOKENA KOHERE— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 4. TURAKINA TUNNEL— Inquiry, D.-l, ii; D.-6. TURI WALKER AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 13. TURUHIRA HINETOIA AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 3. UNAUTHORIZED EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT— Abstract, 8.-l [Pt. I] 38. , UNITED NATIONS MONETARY AND FINANCIAL CONFERENCE, BRETTON WOODS, U.S.A., 1944 Report, A.-8 ; 8.~6, 18. UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION— Agreement, A.-3. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 16. Report of New Zealand delegation to first meeting of Council, Atlantic City, 1943, A.-3a. Report of New Zealand delegation, Second Session, Montreal, 1944, A.-3a. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION.
URLICH, M. A.— Report on petition of, 1.-2, 2. VARLEY, H. W Report on petition of, 1.-2, 4. VICTORY LOAN—-8.-6, 12. VITAL STATISTICS— H.-31, 1. VITICULTURE— Wine and cider making, H.-29, 6. WAETFORD, J. T.— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 15. WAIPUKURAU BOROUGH MILK-SUPPLY BILL— Select Committee report on, 1.-16, 2. WAITEMATA HARBOUR— Construction of tunnel under, report on petition re, 1.-l, 3. WANGANUI RIVER— Ownership, G.-9, 3. WAR— Broadcasting and the war, F.-3, 1. Casualties, New Zealand Military Forces, H.-19, 6. Memorandum of Security, 8.-6, 5. New Zealand war effort, H.-11a, 6, 10, 12. Maoris, G.-9, 5. New Zealand wartime prices index, 11.-43. Prisoners of war— Information, &c., H.-22, 3. S'tudy facilities, H.-18, 16. Provision by Canada of Canadian war supplies to New Zealand, A.-6. Social security for persons discharged from the Armed Forces and from war employment, A.-7, 5. Soldiers' financial assistance, 8.-13, 2. War funds, 1914-18, H.-22, 8. War graves, H.-22, 7. War injuries to civilians, H.-9, 1. War pensions, H.-9, 2, 4 ; H.-18, 7. Women and the war effort, H.-11a, 20. WAR DAMAGE AND EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE—-8.-6, 13. WAR DRAINAGE COMMISSION— Annual report, 8.-11. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT—--1943-44, 8.-6, 3. 1944-45, 8.-6, 11. Lend-lease assistance, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvii. Statement of receipts and expenditure for the year, 8.-17. Total expenditure, 8.-6, 6. WARI TE WHIU AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 8. WASTE MATERIAL— Reclamation, H.-44, 7. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT— H.-11, 13. WELD, A. G.— Report on petition of, 1.-7, 2. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY— \ Chairman and Councillors, report on petition of, 1.—2, 4. WHAREHEREHERE KEWA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 6. WIRIHANA TETE AND ANOTHER— Report on petition of, 1.-3, 7. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Boys and girls in industry, H.-11, 2, 3. Child welfare, State care of children, &c., E.-l, 5 ; E.^. Deserted wives : Provision, H.-9, 1. Women in the war effort, H.-11a, 20. Wonien police, H.-16, 3. Women's Land Service, H.-11a, 15, 25, 38. WOOL. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AMENDMENT ACT, 1943 H.-11. 9. WYNYARD, M. K., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 4. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION— War Services Committee, H.-22a, 3.
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