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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIRD SESSION, TWENTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT

VOLUME lI. —PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C-G-

NOTE.—Paper Number before Page Number

ACCIDENT INSURANCE— Mining industry, C-2a, 8. ACCIDENTS— Mining and quarrying, C-2, 29, 33, 46 ; C-2a, 8. Railways, D-2, 35. ADVERTISING— Commercial Broadcasting Service, F-3, 15. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Boys' and girls' agricultural clubs, E-2, 7. Fencing-wire : Supply, C-l, 1. Fertilizers : Supply, C-l, 1. Horticulture, G-9, 3, 5. Primary production, G-9, 2, 4. Water-piping : Supply, C-l, 1. AID TO BRITAIN— F-l, 10. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE—- „ D-l, 2, 27. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN AREA— Transport facilities, D-l, 3. AVIATION— Aerodromes : Construction, D-l, 9, 42. Air mails, F-l, 5. Overseas, F-l, 8. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Exchange rates : Effect on newsprint costs, &c., C-3a, 46. Post-office Savings-bank, F-l, 22, 32. BROADCASTING— Broadcasts to schools, F-3, 8. Children's sessions, F-3, 9. Commercial activities, F-3, 15. Controversial broadcasts : " Citizens' Forum," F-3, 17. Engineering Section, F-3, 19. Finance, F-3, 18, 22-27. Licences : Number, F-3, 1.

BROADCASTING—continued Music, F-3, 2. National Orchestra and celebrity concerts, F-3. 12. News and commentaries, F-3, 3. New Zealand Broadcasting Service: Annual report, F-3. New Zealand Listener, F-3, 15. New Zealand talent, F-3, 11. Opera " Carmen," F-3, 1. Outside relays of local events, F-3, 7. Overseas rebroadcasts, F-3, 7. Parliamentary broadcasts, F-3, 5. Plays and feature programmes, F-3, 5. Programmes, F-3, 2. Radio services, Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 16. Religious broadcasts, F-3, 8. Samoa, F-3, 20. Short-wave, F-3, 1, 10, 20. Special services and co-operation with other Government Departments, F-3, 14. Sporting broadcasts, F-3, 7, 16. Stations in operation, F-3, 21. Talks, F-3, 4. Womens' sessions, F-3, 9, 17. BUILDING CONTROL— D-l, 1, 21. CEMENT— Supply, D-l, 2, 19, 20. CHILDREN. See WOMEN AND CHILDREN. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS. DEFENCE— Works : Construction, D-l, 47. EAST COAST MAORI TRUST LANDS— G-9, 17.

INDEX

EDUCATION— Buildings, E-l, 2, 10 ; E-2, 31 ; E-3, 5. Child welfare, State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection, E-l, 8, 27 ; E-4; G-9, 11. Finance, E-l, 28-36. Forestry, C-3, 26. Higher, E-l, 6, 26 ; E-2, 16 ; E-3, 5 ; E-7. Island education, E-l, 9. Maori children, E-l, 7, 18, 24 ; E-3 ; G-9, 11 ; G—ll, 1. Mining, C-2, 23, 84. Minister of: Report, E-l. Poliomyelitis epidemic, E-2, 9, 16. Primary and post-primary, E-l, 4 ; E-2. Schools, E-l, 5, 7, 10, 24; E-2, 8, 9, 10, 13, 22, 25, 26, 32, 34, 42, 56; E-3, 2, 6; E-4, 4, 5. Broadcasting to, F-3, 8. Tables, E-l, 10 ; E-2, 34 ; E-3, 6 ; E-4, 11 ; E~*7 2 Teachers", E-l, 2, 4, 8, 16, 18, 26; E-2, 10, 17, 18, 20, 40 ; E-3, 11. Teachers' Superannuation Fund — Thirty-ninth annual report, for the year ended 31st January, 1945, E-8. Fortieth and final report, for the period Ist February, 1945 to 31st March, 1948, E-8. " UNESCO, E-l, 8. ELECTORAL— Maori electoral roll, G-9, 14. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— International Telecommunication Conferences, F-l, 21. ■ Refugees and disabled persons, E-4, 1. UNESCO, E-l, 8. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1949: Report, C-3a. FINANCE— Education, E-l, 28-36 ; E-8. Lands — Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C-8, 2, 6. Rangitaiki, C-11, 3. Swamp, C-4, 2, 3. Kauri-gum, C-12, 2. Scenery preservation, C-6, 7. Settlement, C-l, 4, 5, 8, 54, 57, 58, 59. Maori affairs, G-9, 3, 18,21,24, 26, 28 ; G—ll, 2. Mining industry, C—2, 1, 2, 18, 26, 32, 33, 34 ; C-*2a, 1, 47-64. Ministry of Works, D—l, 4, 15, 29, 73, 96. New Zealand Broadcasting Service, F-3, 18, 22-27. Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 2, 30. Railways Department, D-2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 13-27, 29, 32. State Forest Service, C-3, 5, 6, 69, 81, 83. State Hydro-electric Department, D-4, 2, 33. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1949, C-3a, 35-46, 63, 81. FIRES— Forest, C-3, 48, 74, 76.

FORESTRY— Commercial, C-3, 39. Development: Training and research, C-3, 25, 27. Education, C-3, 26. Finance, C-3, 56, 69, 81, 83. Fires, C-3, 48, 74, 76. Maori-owned forests, C-3, 25. Professional forestry training, C-3, 10. Public and private forestry, C-3, 22. Pulp and paper project, C-3, 4, 44; D-l, 27. Sawmilling, C-3, 40, 73, 80. Soil conservation, C-3, 20. State Forest Service : Annual report, C-3. Stores, C-3, 57. Timber— Imports and exports, C-3, 9. Production, C-3, 59, 80. Supplies and marketing, C-3, 19, 40, 68, 70. Trade, C-3, 64, 82. Transport, C-3, 48. Waipa box-factory and planing-mill, C-3, 43. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1949: Report, C-3a. GOLD AND SILVER MINING— C-2, 2, 30. HARBOUR-WORKS. See under MARINE. HARE MATENE TE WANO AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, G-6a. HAURAKI PLAINS— Drainage operations, C-8. HEALTH— Deaf people : Schools for the deaf, E-4, 5. Maori, G-9, 10, 12. Poliomyelitis epidemic, E-2, 9, 16. HOUSING— C-2, 26; D-l, 1, 6, 19, 22, 30, 45, 102, 107.; G-9, 1, 2, 6, 11, 12, 25, 26. Cement and steel: Supply, D-l, 2, 19, 20. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. IMMIGRATION— C-3, 7. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Cement: Supply, D-l, 2, 19, 20. Commercial broadcasting, F-3, 15. Commercial education, E-2, 23,29. Iron and steel industry—Steel: Supply, D-l, 2, 19, 20. Timber trade, C-3, 9, 19, 39, 40, 64, 68, 70. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONFERENCES— F-l, 21. IRRIGATION. See under LANDS ; also MINISTRY OF WORKS. ISLAND TERRITORIES—- | Education, E-l, 9. Rarotonga Radio Station, F-l, 18. Western Samoa: Broadcasting services, F-3, 20.

II

INDEX

JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Children's Courts, E-4, 7, 12, 13, 15. Police and Court proceedings : Maoris, 6-9, 13. KAPITI ISLAND— Report, C-6, 8. KARENA TAMAKI AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, G-6c. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Report, C-12. LABOUR— Apprentices : Training, E-2, 30. LAKE TAUPO WATERS— Compensation, G-9, 19. LANDS— Acquisition and disposal, D-l, 105. Development and settlement, D-l, 9, 26. Crown : Report, C—l. Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act, O-l, 55. Land for Settlements Act, 1925, C-5. Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, C-l, 4, 6, 7. Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains, C-8. Rangitaiki, C-11. Swamp, C-4. Improvements, D-l, 12, 44. Irrigation, D-l, 10, 38, 40. Kauri-gum industry, C-12. Land Valuation Court Act, C-l, 3, 6. Maori. See under MAORI AFFAIRS. Post and Telegraph Department, F-l, 24. Public domains and national parks, C-10. Scenery preservation, C-6. Surveys : Report, C-la. LIBRARIES— School, E-2, 7, 24. LICENSING— Public-works canteens, D-l, 3. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. MANIAIRANGI PAORA— Report on petition of, G-6b. MAORI AFFAIRS— Child welfare, G-9, 11. Department: Annual report, G-9. Education, E-l, 18, 24 ; E-3 ; G-9,11 ; G-11, 1. Electoral roll, G-9, 14. Employment and unemployment, G-9, 12, 21. Finance, G-9, 3, 18, 21, 24, 26, 28. Foreword by Minister, G-9, 1. Hare Matene Te Wano and others, report on petition of, G-6a. Health, G-9, 10, 12. Horticulture, G-9, 3, 5. Housing, G-9, 1, 2, 6, 11, 12, 25, 26. Karena Tamaki and others, report on petition of, G—6c. Lake Taupo waters compensation, G-9, 19. Lands, G-9, 1, 2, 4, 6, 23, 29, 30, 31. East Coast Maori Trust lands, G-9, 17. Maori Land Boards, G-9, 16.

MAORI AFFAlRS—continued Lands—continued Ngaroto Parish, report on petition ve, G-6c. Waimarino 3n 1a Block, report on petition re, G-6a. Waitotara River, report on petition re, G-6. Maniairangf Paora, report on petition of, G-6b. Maori interpreters, G-9, 20. Maori-owned forests, C-3, 25. Maori Purposes Fund Board: Report, G-11. Maori Trustee, G-9, 15. Maori welfare, G-9, 10, 12. Maori youths : Training, G-9, 9. Police and Court proceedings, G-9, 13. ' Primary production, G-9, 2, 4. Rates, C-4, 2, 4; C-11, 4. Rehabilitation, G-9, 14, 17, 27. Rima Wakarua and others, report on petition of, G-6. Social and recreation, G-9, 14. Social security, G-9, 14. Standard of living, G-9, 2. Subsidies, G-9, 10, 21. MARINE— Lighthouses and harbour-works, D-l, 12, 41. Shipping : Radio-telephone service, F-l, 18. MARKETING— Timber, C-3, 19, 40, 68, 70. MINERALS— Production, C-2, 1, 19, 30. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines Statement, C-2. CoalProduction, D-l, 11, 40. State coal-mines : Report, C-2a. MINISTRY OF WORKS— Aerodromes, D-l, 9, 42. Annual statement, D-l. Buildings— Building control, D-l, 1, 21. Educational, E-2, 31 ; E-3, 5. Public, D-l, 7, 19, 22, 98, 102; F-l, 24. Cement and steel supply, D-l, 2, 19, 20. Coal-production, D-l, 11, 40. Contracts, D-l, 22. Rehabilitation trainees, D-l, 105. Defence works, D-l, 47. Design office, D-l, 48. Finance, D-l, 4, 15, 29, 73, 96. Housing, D-l, 1, 6, 19, 22, 30, 45, 102, 107. Hydro-electricity, D-l, 8, 24, 33. Rural Electrical Reticulation Council, D-4, 32. State Hydro-electric Department: Annual report, D-4. Irrigation and water-supply, D-l, 10, 38, 40. Lands— Acquisition and disposal, D-l, 105. Development, D-l, 26. Improvements, D-l, 12, 44. Lighthouses and harbour-works, D-l, 12, 41. Main highways, roads, and bridges, D-l, 8, 9, 25, 27, 45, 49, 65, 67, 73. Auckland Harbour bridge, D-l, 2, 27. Transport facilities, Auckland area, D-l, 3. Man-power, D-l, 2, 19. Organization, D-l, 13, 18.

III

INDEX

MINISTRY OF WORKS —continued Planning, D-l, 106. Regional, D-l, 28. Plant and machinery, D-l, 12, 47. Public works workers' agreement, D-l, 12. Railways construction, D-l, 9, 26, 31. Services to other Departments and local bodies, D-l, 12. Soil conservation and rivers control, D-l, 3, 11, 26, 77, 96. Staff, D-l, 13, 29, 95. State pulp and paper project, Murupara, D-l, 27. Subsidies, D-l, 2. Thermal areas : Development, D-l, 27. Town-planning, D-l, 3, 28. Works canteens : Licensed to sell liquor, D-l, 3. MOTOR-VEHICLES. See under TRANSPORT. MOU TE HAPUKU (DECEASED)— Will of, report on petition re, G-6b. MURUPARA— Pulp and paper mill, D-l, 27. MUSIC— E-2, 7 ; F-3, 1, 2, 12. NATIONAL PARKS— C-10, 4. NATIONAL SAVINGS— F-l, 24, 33. NEWSPRINT— Shortage, C-3a, 35, 37. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SERVICE. See BROADCASTING. NEW ZEALAND LISTENER— F-3, 15. NOTORNIS— Rediscovery, C-10, 5. PARLIAMENT— Broadcasting, F-3, 5. PETROL — C-2, 4 ; D-2, 2, 8. PHYSICAL WELFARE AND RECREATION— E-2, 7, 8, 19. POLISH CHILDREN IN NEW ZEALAND— E-4, 1. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Buildings and land, F-l, 24. Department: Annual report, F-l. Finance, F-l, 2, 30. Money-order and savings-bank services, F—l, 22, 32. Motor-vehicles : Registration, &c., F-l, 27, 29. National savirtgs, F-l, 33. Postal services, F-l, 5, 31. Radio services, F-l, 16. Staff, F-l, 2. Telecommunication services, F—l, 18, 21. Telegraph services, F-l, 10, 31. Telephone-exchange services, F-l, 11, 32. Workshops, F-l, 28.

PRICES - World newsprint, C-3a, 39, 63. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— Report, C-10. PULP AND PAPER— Murupara scheme, D-l, 27. World Wood Pump Conference, Montreal, 1949 r Report, C-3a. RAILWAYS Accidents, D-2, 35. Annual report, D-2. Coal and oil, D-2, 2, 8. Finance, D-2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13-27, 29, 34. Lines— Construction, D-l, 9, 26, 31. Mileage, D-2, 12. Road services, D-2, 10. Staff, D -2, 11. Subsidiary services, D- 2, 8. Transportation, D-2, 9. Working results for five years, D-2, 5, 6. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE— Report, C—ll. RATES— C-4, 2, 4; 0-11,4. REHABILITATION— D-l, 105; G-9, 14, 17, 27. RELIGION— Religious broadcasts, F-3, 8. RIMA WAKARUA AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, G-6. RURAL ELECTRICAL RETICULATION COUNCIL-D-4, 32. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Report, C-6. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Forestry, C-3, 25. Mining, C-2, 23. SOCIAL SECURITY— Maoris, G-9, 14. Miners' benefits, C-2, 27. SOIL CONSERVATION AND RIVERS CONTROL— C-3, 20; D-l, 3, 11, 26, 77, 96. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Sports broadcasts, F-3, 7, 16. STABILIZATION— Subsidies— Maori affairs, G-9, 10, 12. Mining industry, C-2, 18, 34. Ministry of Works, D-l, 2. Power Boards, D-4, 33, 35.

IV

INDEX

STANDARD OF LIVING— Maoris, G-9, 2. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FOREST SERVICE (see also FORESTRY)— Annual report, C-3. Pulp and paper project, Murupara, D-l, 27. World Wood Pulp Conference, Montreal, 1949, Report, C-3a. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT— Annual report, D-4. Rural Electrical Reticulation Council, D-4, 32. STORES— C-3, 57 ; F-l, 27. SUBSIDIES. See under STABILIZATION. SUPERANNUATION— Teachers, E-l, 9 ; E-8. SURVEYS— Mining industry, C-2, 12, 22. Ministry of Works, D-l, 8, 31, 84. Town-planning, C-la, 5. SWAMP DRAINAGE— Report, C-4. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TELEGRAPH SERVICES. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. THERMAL AREAS— Development, D-l, 27.

TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TOWN-PLANNING— C-la, 5 ; D-l, 3, 28. TRANSPORT— Auckland metropolitan area, D-l, 3. Motor-vehicles : Post and Telegraph Department— Number, &c., F-l, 27. Registration, &c., F-l, 29. Petrol, 0-2, 4 ; D-2, 2, 8. Road services, Railways Department, D-2, 10. State Forest Service, C-3, 48. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION— E-l, 8. WAIKATO COAL-MINES— Control, C-2, 19. WAITOTARA RIVER— Lands, report on petition re, G-6. WATER-SUPPLY. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Child welfare, &c., E-l, 8, 27; E-4; G-9, 11. Maori Women's Health Leagues, G-9, 10. Women's and children's broadcasts, F-3, 9, 17. WORLD WOOD PULP CONFERENCE, MONTREAL, 1949 Report, C-3 a.

By Authority:. R. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington.—l9so. THE LIBRARY Ca&terbury u>\ - ' . y ccll£«i CHRISTCHURCH. NX

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NEW ZEALAND APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE House of Representatives

Vol. II

1949 [With Index] C—G

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