INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECOND SESSION, TWENTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT
VOLUME lII.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C-G NOTE.—Paper Number before Page Number ACCIDENTS— BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY— Accident insurance, C-2a, 6. D-l, 1, 21, 24. Mining and quarry, C-2, 24, 25, 27. Railways, A-2, 35. Picton-Christchurch Express, D-2, 10. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. ADVERTISING— Broadcasting services, F-3, 15. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. Railways Department, D-2, 21. AID TO BRITAIN- DEFENCE--7 Defence works, JD—l, 46. Military Mapping Conference, London, 1947, AVIATION— C ~ lA > n > 12 - Aerial mapping, C-la, 10. Aerial photography C-la, 8. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT ACT, Aerodromes, D-l, 12, 42. iqik Air mails, F-l, 5. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Post-office Savings-bank services, F-l, 19, 27. Annn.mAiTc o T . s ' ' DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS. BRIDGES. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. EAST COAST MAORI TRUST LANDS. See under BROADCASTING- MAO ri AFFAIRS. Advertising, F-3, 15. Celebrity concerts, F-3, 12. Commercial activities, F-3, 15. EDUCATION — Controversial broadcasting, F-3, 18. Ardmore College, E-l, 10. Finance, F-3, 19. Buildings, E-l, 8. Licences issued, F-3, 1 Child we lfare, infant-life protection, &c., E-l, Mobile recording unit, F-3, 1. jq 27 • E-4 • G-9 7 National Orchestra, F-3, 1, 12. p:,, ' Navigational aids, F-3, 21. Forestry, C-3,10, 16, 78. JNew Zealand Broadcasting service : Report, Higher E-l 9 25 26 • E-3 6 • E-7. AT^ 7 jj- • j x, „ Islands education, E-l, 8. New Zealand Listener, F-3, 15. Maori , E-3 ; G-9, 7 ; G-11, 1. New Zealand talent, F-3, 10. Minister of: Report, E-l. Overseas artists, F-3, 14, 16. Poliomyelitis epidemic, E-l, 9. parliamentary broadcasts, F-3, 5. Schools, C-2, 20 : E-l, 9,11-17, 18 ; E-3, 7,10. Programmes, F-3, 2, 16. Broadcasting to, F-3, 8. Radio services, F-l, 17. Tabies, E-l, 11-36. Religious broadcasts, F-3, 8. Teachers, E-l, 11, 17, 18, 19, 27: E-3, 7, 12. Sports sessions, F-3, 6, 18. UNESCO, E-l, 10. Television, F-3, 23. To schools, F-3, 8. Women's sessions, F-3, 9, 17. ELECTRICITY. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS.
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EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— HOUSING— Fifth British Empire Forestry Conference, C-2, 21 ; D-l, 6, 25, 44, 110; G-9, 7; G-10. London, 1947, 0-3, 3. Food and Agricultural Organization, 0-3, 12. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under MINISTRY OF International Telecommunications Conferences, WORKS. Atlantic City, 1947, F-l, 11. UNESCO, E-l, 10. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Universal Postal Union, Paris, 1947, F-l, 9. Commercial activities, Broadcasting Services, F-3, 15. FINANCE Steel: Shortage, D-l, 3, 23. Education, 2B-36. Timber trade, C-= 3, 8, 33, 37, 68, 69. Government Superannuation Funds : Railways, D-5. INFANT - LIFE PROTECTION. See under Lands— EDUCATION. Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C-8, 5. INSURANCE— Rangitaiki, C-11, 3. Accident, C-2 a, 6. Swamp, C-4, 3. Kauri-gum industry, C-12, 2. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONScenery preservation, C-6, 6. FERENCES, ATLANTIC CITY, 1947 Settlement, C-l, 3, 46, 70 ; C-5. F-l, IJ. Surveys, C-la, 6. Maori afEairs, G-3 ; G-10, 14, 18, 21 ; G-11, 2. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY— Mining, C-l, 1, 13, 14, 28 ; C-2a, 40. Steel: Shortage, D-l, 3, 23. Ministry of Works, D-l, 4, 18, 81. New Zealand Broadcasting Services, F-3, 19. IRRIGATION. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 2, 25. Railways, D-2, 3-7, 13-34, 38-40 ; D-5. ISLAND TERRITORIES— State Forest Service, C-3, 54, 70. Education, E-l, 8. FORESTRY— JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Fifth British Empire Forestry Conference, Children's Courts, E-4, 6, 8, 9, 10. London, 1947, C-3, 3. Maori offenders, G-9, 8. Fires, C-3, 7, 24, 53. Sawmilling, C-3, 71. KAPITI ISLAND— State Forest Service : Report, C-3.. C-6, 6. Surveys, C-3, 6, 43. Timber— KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Control, C-3, 57. Report, C-12. Grading, C-3, 44. Supplies and marketing, C-3, 8. LAKE WAIKAREMOANA — Trade, C-3, 33, 37. Report on petition, G-6b. Imports and exports, C-3, 68, 69. LANDSGOLD AND SILVER MINING— Acquisition, C-l, 43, 44, 46; C-3, 56, 63; C-2, 2, D-l, 115. Drainage operations— GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Hauraki Plains C-8. Railways, D-5. Rangitaiki C-11. bwamp, C-4. prttat RRTTATW Finance, C-l, 3,. 46, 70. GREAT BRITAIN— Improvement, D-l, 14, 43. Aid to, ±-1, 7. Kauri-gum industry, C-12. Legislation, C-l, 2. HARBOURS. See under MARINE. MaoriDevelopment and settlement, G-10. HAURAKI PLAINS — East Coast Maori Trust Lands, G-10, 15. Drainage operations, C-8. Mangatu No. 1 Block : Report on petition, HEALTH Mangatu Nos. 1 an.d 4 Blocks : Report on Hospitals, mental, children in, E-4, 8. p petition, G-6e, G-6d. Margin O Q 7 Q " KepOrt, Or-d. Poliomyelitis epidemic, E-l, 9. Block : ® e P ort of R^a * Commission, Surplus lands of the Crown : Report of Royal HIKIHANA HAMANA AND OTHERS— Commission, G-8. Report on petition of, G-6c. West Coast Settlement Reserves : Report of Royal Commission, G-l. HORI TUPAEA AND OTHERS — Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 20. Report on petition of, G-6a. Public Domains and National Parks, C-IG.
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LANDS —continued MAORI AFFAlRS—continued Purchases, C-l, 40. hands—continued Scenery preservation, C-6. Pukeora - Omawhata (Rotorua Township) Settlement Block : Report of Royal Commission, G-7. CfQtm - Purchase operations: Blocks proclaimed f Report, 0-1. Crown land, G-9, 22. [ Surplus : Report of Royal Commission, Rates : Rangitaiki drainage, C-11, 3. | G-8. Surplus lands of the Crown: Report of Royal Land development and settlement of eX- Commission, G-8. servicemen C-l 6. West Coast Settlement Reserves : Report of Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1915, Royal Commission, G-l. @_l 70. Whanganui-o-Rotu (or Napier Inner Harbour): Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Report on petition, G-6a. Act 1943 C-*l 3 43 44. Maori Purposes Fund Board, G-11. Land for Settlements Act,' 1925, C-5. Maori Trustee, G-9, 11,19; G-10, 9. Surveys, C-la, 3. Maori welfare, G-9, 5. Small Farms Act, 1932-33 : Blocks under Nellie Haua: Report on petition, G-6*. development, C-l, 48. Ngaone Te Teira and others : Report on petition, Soil conservation and rivers control, C-3,- 5 ; G-6. D-l 35 85. Smiler, T., and another : Report on petition, Surveys: Report, C-la. G-6d. Taunatapu Rimene and others: Report on LIBRARIES petition, G—6. State Forest Service, C-3, 55. Turuhira Hinetoia and another : Report on petition, U-ob. . ci 7 uAi-tTui-i Wellington Tenths Benefit Fund: Report on LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. petition, G-6. MAHIA BLOCK— MAPPING— Report of Royal Commission, G-5. C-l a, 9, 11, 12. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under MINISTRY OF MARINEWORKS. Harbour-works, D-l, 14, 42. Lighthouses, D-l, 14, 42. MANGATU No. 1 BLOCK— Navigational aids : Broadcasting-stations, F-3, Report on petition, G-6b. 21. MANGATU NOS. 1 AND 4 BLOCKS— MARKETING— Report on petition, G-6c ; G-6d. Timber, C-3, 33, 40, 41. MAORI AFFAIRS— MINERAL PRODUCTION— Arts and crafts, G-11, 1. C-2, 1, I#, 25, 38. Department : Report, G-9. Education— MINING INDUSTRY— Report, E-3. Annual Mines Statement, C-1 1 . Schools, E-l, 9. Coal— Finances, G-9, 12, 19. Consumption : Railways, D-2,2. Hikihana Hamana and other-s: Report oft Production, D-l, 14, 42. petition, G-6a. State coal-mines : Report, C-2a. Hori Tupaea and others : Report on petition, Mining privileges, State forests, C-3; 55. G-6 a. Housing, G-10. MINISTRY OF WORKS— Lake Waikaremoana: Report on petition, Aerodromes, D-l, 12, 42. G—6b. Annual Statement, D-l. Paora Waina : Report on petition, G-6E. Building and construction industry, D-l, 1, 21. Lands— Building control, D-l, 24. Alienations, G-9, 20. Coal-production, D-l, 14, 22. Development and settlement, G-10. Defence works, D-l, 46. East Coast Native Trust, ; G-10, 15. Design office, D-l, 46. Mangatu No. 1 Block : Report on petition, Engineering works, D-l, 28. GM)®. Finance, D-l, 4, 18, 81. Mangatu Nos. 1 and 4 Blocks : Report on General investigations, D-l, 30. petit-ion 1 , G-6c ; GMjiV. Housing, D-l, 6, 25, 44, 110. Mahia Block : Report of Royal Commission, Hydro electricity, D-2, 8, 35. G-5. Rural Electrical Reticulation Council, D-4, 37. Maori land claims, G-9, 2. State Hydro-electric Department: Report, Maori Land- Court business, G-=9; 20. D-4. Maori Trustee and District Maori' Land Irrigation and water-supply, D-l, 13, 40, 41, Boards, G-9, 19. Lands— Mokau (Manginangitta-) Block: Report of Acquisition, D-l, 115. Royal Commission, G-2. Improvements, D-l, 14, 43,
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MINISTRY OF WORKS —continued POST AND TELEGRAPH— Lighthouses and harbour-works, D-l, 14, 42. Buildings and land, F-l, 20. jVTa/m highways, roads, and bridges, D-l, 10, 11, Department: Annual report, F-l. 45, 48, 81. Finance, F-l, 2, 25. Plant and machinery, D-l, 14, 45. Money-order and savings-bank services, F-l, 19. Public buildings, D-l, 26, 105. Motor-vehicles : Registration, &c., F-l, 23, 24. Educational, E-l, 8. National savings, F-l, 24, 28. Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 20. Postal services,' F-l, 5, 25. Public Works Workers' agreement, D-l, 15. Radio services, F-l, 17. Railways: Construction and survey, D-l, 11, 33. Staff, F-l, 2. Services to other Departments, D-l, 15, 113. Stores, F-l, 23. Soil conservation and rivers control, C-3, 5 ; Telegraph services, F-l, 10, 26. D-l 13, 85. Telephone exchange services, F-l, 14, 26. Staff D-l 16. Work performed for other Departments, F-l, Steel: Shortage, D-l, 3, 23. 23. Storage, D-l, 31. Workshops, F-l, 23. Town planning, D-l, 27. Works planning and programming, D-l, 28. PUBLICATIONS— Works : Progress and costs, D-l, 31. Ethnological, G!—11, 1. MOKAU (MANGINANGINA) BLOCK- PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKSReport of Royal Commission, G-2. Report, C-10. MONEY-ORDERS. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. PUBLIC WORKS. See MINISTRY OF WORKS. PUKEROA - OMAWHATA (ROTORUA TOWNNATIONAL ORCHESTRA— SHIP) BLOCK— F-3, 1, 12. Report of Royal Commission, G-7. NATIONAL SAVINGS— RAILWAYS— F-l 24 28. Accidents, D-2, 35. Picton-Christchurch express, D-2, 10. Annual Statement, D-2. NELLIE HAUA — Booking by rail and air, D-2, 10. Report on petition of, G-6r. Construction, &c., D-l, 11, 33. Finance, D-2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13-34. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SERVICE. See Government Railways Superannuation Fund, BROADCASTING. Improvements and additions, D-2, 12. Locomotive fuel, D-2, 2, 7. NEW ZEALAND GEOGRAPHIC BOARD— Locomotive stock, &c., D-2, 37-40. C-la, 10. Mileage of lines and capital account, D-2, 12, 13. Prospects, D-2,2. nrr-M/ -71? AT A\rn T TCTPMFB Public interest in the railways, D-2,2. NEW ZEALAND LISTENER — y ta ff, D-2, 10, 35. F-3, 15. Subsidiary services, D-2, 7. Wagon supply and utilization, &c., D-2, 8, 36. NGAONE TE TEIRA AND OTHERS— Zonal loading, D-2, 9. Report on petition of, G-6. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE—PAORA WAINA — (Ml ' Report on petition of, G-ta. REHABILITATION-G-9, 8 ; G-10, 14. PAPER— Pulp and paper manufacture, C-3, 51. RELIGION Religious broadcasts, F-3, 8. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasting, F-l, 5. ROADS. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. RURAL ELECTRICAL RETICULATION "S^ing, PHYSICAL WELFARE AND RECREATION— SASH AND DO OR MANUFACTURE— C-3, 55 ; G-9, 8, 9. C-3, 71. POPULATION— SCENERY PRESERVATION— Births : Increase, E-l, 2. Report, C-6.
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SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. SWAMP DRAINAGE— Report, C-4. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Laboratory investigations : Mining industry, TAUNATAPU RIMENE AND OTHERS— C-2, 18. Report on petition of, G-6. SERVICEMEN'S SETTLEMENT AND LAND SALES TAXATION—o£S:2Sr Forestry ' c - 3 ' 5 - SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. LANDS. TELEPHONES. See under POST AND TELE-SMALL-FARMS ACT, 1932-33 GRAPH. 0-1, 48 ; C-5, 1. TELEVISION—SMILER, T., AND ANOTHER— F-3, 23. Report on petition of, G-6a. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. SOCIAL SECURITY— Maoris, G-9, 8. TOWN-PLANNING— Miners benefits, o—2, 22. D—l 27 SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL— TRANSPORT _ C 3, o , D 1, 13, 85. Motor-vehicles : Registration, &c., F-l, 23, 24. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Motor-ways D-l, 74. South African football team: Telegraph road services ' D ~ 2 ' 7 - facilities, F-l, 11. Sports sessions, broadcasting services, F-3, 6, 18. TURUHIRA HINETOIA AND ANOTHER — Report on petition of, G-6b. STABILIZATION— Subsidies— UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, Coal, C-2, 13, 28. AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION— Electric-power Boards, D-4, 39. E-l, 10. Government Railway Superannuation Fund, *>-5, 1. UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION, PARIS, 1947 Twelfth Congress, F-l, 9. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. WAIPOUA STATE FORESTSTATE FOREST SERVICE (see also FORESTRY)— °~ 3 ' 21 ' Annual report, C-3. WELLINGTON TENTHS BENEFIT FUNDSTATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT— G ~ 6 " Annual Statement, D-4. Rural Electrical Reticulation Council, D-4, 37. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES — Report of Royal Commission, G-l. STORES— Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 23. WESTERN SAMOA— Broadcasting, F-3, 23. SUBSIDIES. See STABILIZATION. WHAN GANUI-O-ROTU (OR NAPIER INNER SURPLUS LANDS OF THE CROWN— HARBOUR)— Royal Commission : Report, G-8. G-6a. SURVEYS— WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Geological: Mining industry, C-2, 17. Women's session, broadcasting services, F-3, Report, C—la. 9, 17.
By Authority: J. E. Wilson, Acting Government Printer, Wellington.—l 949.
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