INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OP THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIRD SESSION, TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT
VOLUME lI.—PARLIAMENTAEY PAPERS, C—G
NOTE—Paper Number before Page Number
ACCIDENTS— Mining and quarry, C.-2, 17, 24, 25, 35 ; C.-2a, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16. Railways, D.-2, 29. State Forest Service, C.-3, 9. ADVERTISING— National Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 12. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Agricultural clubs, E.-2, 7. Butter-box (export), and cheese-crate pools, C.-3, 43. ARTS AND CRAFTS— E.-2, 6. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE— Construction, D.-l, 4 ; D.-6. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN AREA— Trans-harbour facilities in the area and approaches thereto : Report of Royal Commission, D.-6. AVIATION— Aerial surveys, State Forest Service, C.-3, 18. Aerodromes : Construction, D.-l, 22. Air mails, F.-l, 8. Auckland metropolitan area, D.-6, 27. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Post-office Savings-bank, F.-l, 12. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM— Transfer to public ownership, F.-2. BROADCASTING— New Zealand Broadcasting Service: Annual report, F.-3. Radio services, Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 15, 17. CEMENT— Supply, D.-l, 3 ; D.-3, 25. CENSORSHIP— F.-l, 8.
CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. COAL. See under MINING. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS. DEFENCE— Auckland Harbour bridge: Defence aspects, D.-6, 28. Defence works, D.-l, 14, 25; D.-3, 6. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EDUCATION— Adults, E.-l, 14. Biennial inspections, E.-2, 1. Buildings, E.-l, 2 ; E.-2, 17. Child-welfare, &c., E.-l, 12 ; E.-4. Annual report, E.-4. Classes : Size, E.-2, 3. Educational research, E.-l, 15. Finance, E.-l, 3, 29. Forestry, C.-3, 61. Handicapped children, E.-l, 6 ; E.-2, 7. Higher (University), E.-l, 13 ; E.-7. Annual report, E.-7. Island territories, E.-l, 11 ; E.-3, 7. Minister of : Report, E.-l. Native, E.-l, 10 ; E.-3 ; G.-11, 1. Annual report, E.-3. Pre-school, E.-l, 3. Primary and post-primary, E.-l, 4, 7 ; E.-2. Annual report, E.-2. Rural, E.-l, 9. School hostels, E.-2, 17. Schools— Broadcasts for, F.-3, 7 Correspondence, E.-2, 9. District high, E.-2, 8. Intermediate, E.-2, 8. Mining, C.-2, 20. Tables, E.-l, 15-28 ; E.-2, 19-42. Teachers, E.-l, 11 ; E.-2, 2, 13, 17 ; E.-3, 3. Technical, E.-2, 10. United Nations Educational and Scientific Organization, E.-l, 15. Vocational guidance, E.-l, 13.
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FINANCE— Education, E.-l, 3, 29. Lands — Drainage— Hauraki Plains, C.-8, 3. Rangitaiki, C.-11, 3. Swamp, C.-4, 2. Kauri-gum, C.-12, 1. Land for Settlements Act, 1925, C.-5, 1. Public Domains and National Parks, C.-10, 2. Mining, C.-2, 1, 21 ; C.-2a, 23, 27. Ministry of Works, D.-3, 22, 26, 31. National Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 13. Native Affairs— Department, G.-9, 4, 13. Development and settlement of Native lands and provision of houses, G.-10, 2, 7, 29, 38, 41, 47, 52, 57. Maori Purposes Fund Board, G.-11, 2. Post and Telegraph, F.-l, 2, 16. Public works, D.-l, 5, 15, 37. Railways, D.-2, 1, 2, 5, 8, 14; D.-5. State Forest Service, C.-3, 7, 41, 53. State Hydro-electricity, D.-4, 2. Superannuation, D.—s. FIRES— Forests, C.-3, 15 ; C.-6, 2. FOOD-FOR-BRITAIN CAMPAIGN— F.-l, 7, 10. GOLD AND SILVER MINING— C.-2, 2, 24. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. HAURAKI PLAINS— Drainage operations, C.—B. HEALTH— Hospitals, mental, children in, E.-4, 15. HOUSING— C.-2, 21 ; D.-l, 10, 23, 50 ; D.-3, 12, 14 ; G.-10. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY— D.-l, 9, 18, 31; D.-3, 13. State Hydro-electric Department : Report, D.-4. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— National Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 11. Technical education, E.-2, 10. Timber trade, C.-3, 29. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY— Steel: Supply, D.-l, 3 ; D.-3, 25. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ISLAND TERRITORIES— Education, E.-l, 11 ; E.-3, 7. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Children's Courts, E.-4, 10* 15.
KAURI INDUSTRY— Report, C.-12. LANDS— Drainage— Hauraki Plains, C.-8. Rangitaiki, C.-11. Swamp, C.-4. Improvement, D.-l, 13, 23. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, 13, 20, 21. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Native, G.-9, 11, 14, 15 ; G.-10. Public domains and national parks, C.-10. Scenery preservation : Report, C.-6. Settlement — Crown : Report, C.-l. , Land for Settlements Act, 1925: Report, C.-5. Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, C.-l, 2, 5. Soil conservation and rivers control, C.-3, 6; D.-l, 11, 41.Surveys : Report, C.-la. LIBRARIES— Country Library Service, E.-2, 6. State Forest Service, C.-3, 42. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. MAN-POWER— C.-3, 30; D.-l, 3; D.-3, 23. MAORI AFFAIRS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MARINE— Lighthouses and harbours— Construction, &c., D.-l, 11, 22. Trans-harbour facilities, Auckland metropolitan area, D.-6. Shipping— Radio services, F.-l, 15. Ship and boat building, C.-3, 35. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING INDUSTRY. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual statement, C.-2. Coal, C.-2, 10 ; D.-l, 11, 22 ; D.-2, 2, 10. State Coal-mines : Report, C.-2a. MINISTRY OF WORKS— Administration, D.-3, 28. Annual report, D.-3. Bridges : Auckland Harbour, D.-6. Defence works, D.-3, 4, 6. Housing, D.-3. 12. Hydro-electricity, D.-l, 9,18,31; D.-3, 13; D.-4. Main highways, D.-3, 13. Maps (at end of report), D.-3. Planning, D.-3 1 . 33. Post-war period, D.-3, 12. Public buildings, D.-3. 13. War period, D.-3, 4. MUSIC— E.-2, 6, 12 ; F.-3, 5, 6. NATIONAL SAVINGS— F.-l, 7.
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NATIVE AFFAIRS— Department: Report, G.-9. Education, E.-l, 10 : E.-3. Finance, G.-9, 4, 13. Housing, G.-10. LandsDevelopment and settlement, and provision of houses, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust, G.-10, 48. Land Court business, G.-9, 14. Land purchase operations, G.-9, 15. Rates, C.-11, 3 ; G.-9, 11. Native interpreters, G.-9, 5. Native Trustee, G.—9, 5. Rehabilitation, G.-10, 7, 41. Te Hekenui Whakarake and others : Report and recommendation on petition, G.-6. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SERVICE— Report, F.-3. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasting, F.-3, 6. PETROL— Oil fuel for locomotives, D.-2, 2. Production, &c., C.-2, 3. PHYSICAL WELFARE— Physical education, E.-2, 5. POST AND TELEGRAPH— British Commonwealth Telecommunications System, F.-2. Department: Report, F.-l. PRICES— Timber, C.-3, 49. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— Report, C.-10. PUBLIC SERVICE— Entrance Examination, E.-2, 15. PUBLIC WORKS (see also MINISTRY OF WORKS)— Aerodromes, D.-l, 22. Annual statement, D.-l. Bridges : Auckland Harbour, D.-l, 4; D.-6. Cement: Supply, D.-l, 3. Coal production, D.-l, 11, 22. Defence works, D.-l, 14, 25. Department: Reorganization, D.-3, 28. Finance, D.-l, 5, 15, 37. Housing, D.—l, 10, 23, 50. Hydro electricity, D.-l, 9, 18, 31. State Hydro-electric Department: Report, D.-4. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, 13, 20, 21. Lands improvement, D.-l, 13, 23. Lighthouses and harbour works, D.-l, 11, 22. Main highways and roads, D.-l, 7, 13, 24, 32, 37. Man-power, D.-l, 3. Plant and mechanical, D.-l, 14, 24. Public buildings, D.-l, 8, 26 ; D.-3, 13. Railways construction, D.-l, 12, 17. Soil conservation and rivers control, D.-l, 11, 41. Steel: Supply, D.-l, 3.
PULP AND PAPER— Manufacture, C.-3, 40. RAILWAYS Accidents, D.-2, 29. Coal: Supply, D.-2, 2, 10. Construction, D.-l, 12, 17 ; I).-2, 21. Department: Annual statement, D.-2. Finance, D.-2, 1, 2, 5, 8, 14. Government Railways Superannuation Fund, D.-5. Oil fuel for locomotives, D.-2, 2. Post-war development, D.-2, 3. Road and rail: Co-ordination, D.-2, 11. Staff : Rehabilitation, D.-2, 10. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE— Report, C.—ll. RATES— Native lands, G.-9, 11. REHABILITATION— C.-3, 8, 42, 60; D.-2, 10; E.-2, 2 ; G.-10, 7, 41. RELIGION— Broadcasts, F.-3, 7. ROADS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Report, C.-6. SERVICEMEN'S SETTLEMENT AND LAND SALES ACT— C.-l, 2, 5. SOCIAL SECURITY— Miners' benefits, C.-2, 21. SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL— D.-l, 11, 41. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 42. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 8. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FOREST SERVICE— Annual report, C.-3. Fires in, C.-3, 15 ; C.-6, 2. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT— Report, D.-4. STEEL. See IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. SUBSIDIES— Coal, C.-2, 10, 25. SUPERANNUATION— Government Railways, D.-5. . SURVEYS— Geological, C.-2,. 17. Report, C.-la.
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SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS. TE HEKENUI WHAKARAKE AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-0. TIMBER— C.-3, 29, 44, 53, 54. TOWN PLANNING— D.-3, 33. TRANSPORT— Motor-vehicles : Registration, F.-l, 5. Road and rail, D.-2, 11. Road safety, E.-2, 5. Trans-harbour facilities, Auckland metropolitan area and approaches thereto, D.-6.
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION— E.-l, 15. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. VISUAL AIDS— E.-2, 6. WAR— Wartime communications in-New Zealand, F.-l, 12. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Child welfare, &c., E.-l, 12 ; E.-4. Handicapped children: Education, E.-l, 6; E.-2, 7. Women's broadcasting sessions, F.-3, 8.
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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE House of Representatives
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