INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OP THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT
VOLUME I.—PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A-B.
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AFRICA— A-l, 35. AGREEMENTS— Between New Zealand and— Canada : Air Transport, A-14. Other countries, A-l, 94. International— Western Samoa, A-4. (39. Wheat, A-l, 78. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— Agricultural labour (general report) and minimum wage regulation in agriculture, A-7 (1950 report), 6, 19. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 19, 21, 25, 41. Fruit industry, A-3, 21, 25. Dairy-produce : Rationing, B-6, 6. Emergency cool-storage and meat-canning plants, B-l [Pt. IT], 42. Farm labour shortage, B-6, 27. Fertilizers and lime— East Coast Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Ltd., B-l [Pt. ll], 39. Subsidies, B-6, 26. Harvesting, &c. : Services by Army personnel, B-l [Pt. ll], 36. Primary production, B-6, 26 ; B-13, 3 ; B-l 5, 7. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 9. Tractors and farm implements, B-6, 27. United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, A-l, 70. Fifth session, Washington, November, 1949 : Report, A-8. Western Samoa, A-4, 34. Wheat: International agreement, A-l, 78. WoolNew Zealand Wool Disposal Commission, public securities held by, B-10, 8. Profits from wool disposal, B-l [Pt. ll], 42. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS— With pay and recreation, A-7 (1949 report), 74.
APPLE AND PEAR MARKETING BOARD-B-l [Pt. ll], 41. ASIA— A-l, 14, 55; A-17. ATLANTIC PACT— A-l, 24. s.s. " ATLANTIS " B-l [Pt, ll], 40. ATOMIC ENERGY— A-l, 40 ; A-2, 53, 57. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL. AUSTRIA— A-l, 26. AVIATION— Air services— British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, B-l [Pt. ll], 38. Cook Islands-New Zealand, A—3, 22. New Zealand National Airways, B-l [Pt. ll], 38; B-6, 10. New Zealand-Tokelau Islands, A-6, 10. South Pacific trunk, B-l [Pt. ll], 38. State interests in, B-l [Pt. ll], 37. Tasman Empire Airways, B-l [Pt. ll], 37. Air traffic rights in the Pacific : Exchange of notes with France, A-9. Air transport: Agreement with Canada, A-l 4. International civil aviation, A-l, 73. BALANCE-SHEETS AND STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNTS— Audited accounts, B-l [Pt. IV].
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BANKING AND CURRENCY— Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, B-15. Cook and other islands, A-3, 24, 25. Currencies : Devaluation, A-2, 118. European recovery programme, A-l, 81. Exchange — Control transactions, B-16, 10, 12. Rates, B-16, 14, 17. Inflation, B-6, 11. International monetary organization, A-l, 77, 79. Money supply, B-16, 15. New Zealand's overseas funds, B-6, 3. New-Zealand-produced gold : Acquisition, B-16, 6. SterlingDevaluation, B-15, 6. Exchange, B-16, 3. Reserves, B-6, 3. Sterling area— Currency and Securities Exemption JSotice, B-16, 18. Dollar deficit, A-l, 79. New Zealand, B-16, 12. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 11. Western Samoa, A-4, 27, 35. BOARDS AND COMMITTEES— Allowances to members, B-l [Pt, ll], 44. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH— A-l, 9, 75, 79, 82 ; A-17. BROADCASTING— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 22, 26, 43. International telecommunications, A-l, 74. National Orchestra : Costs, B-l [Pt. ll], 31. New Zealand Broadcasting Service, public securities held by, B-10, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 36, 60. BUDGET— Financial Statement and tables, B-6. BULGARIA— Observance of human rights, A-2, 40. Peace settlement with, A-l, 29. BURMA— A-l, 22. CANADA— Agreement with, re air transport, A-14. CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PROGRAMME— B-6, 13. CENSUS AND STATISTICS— Statistical Commission, A-l, 54. Western Samoa, A-4, 5, 47, 51, 67. CEYLON— A-l, 23 ; A-17, 1, 28, 29, 84. CHATHAM ISLANDS— A-5, 11. CHILDREN. See WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
CHINA— A-l, 19; A-2, 32. CIVIL AVIATION. See AVIATION. COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. COMMITTEES, SELECT— External Affairs, A-l, 8. CONSOLIDATED FUND— B-l [Pt. IJ, 4, 6, 56 ; B-6, 3K), 31, 32. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Report, B-l [Pt. ll]. CONTROLS— Abolition, B-6, 5. COOK ISLANDS. See under ISLAND TERRITORIES. CO-OPERATIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA— Colombo plan : Report, A-17. COST OF LIVING - A-3, 28, 47 ; A-4, 77. COURT OF ARBITRATION— Interim wage increase, B-6, 9. CUSTOMS— Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue by the Customs Department: Return, B-12. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, A-l, 77. Import licensing: Prefabricated houses, B-6, 15. Sales tax : Exemptions, B-6, 24. DEBT— PublicAllocation, B-6, 59. Budget Statement, B-6, 12. Burden, B-6, 37. Increase and decrease, B-l [Pt. IIJ, 20. London, B-6, 59. Management, B-l 6, 4. Maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding, B-6, 36. Repayment, B-l [Pt. ll], 21. • Report and statement of accounts for the year, B-2, Transactions, &c, B-l [Pt. ll], 66. DEFENCE— Expenditure, B-6, 21. Occupation Force in Japan, B-l [Pt. ll], 36. Stores, B-l [Pt, ll], 35. Disabled Servicemen's Re-establishment League, B-l [Pt. ll], 36. DISARMAMENT— A-l, 41. DISPLACED PERSONS— A-l, 72 ; A-2, 84 ; A-7 (1949 report), 61.
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DOMINION SALT, LTD.— B-l [Pt. 11], 39. DRUGS. Bee LIQUOR AND DRUGS. EARTHQUAKE AND WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION— Report, B-11. EAST COAST FARMERS' FERTILIZER CO., LTD.— B-l [Pt. ll], 39. EDUCATION— Adults : Vocational training, A-7 (1950 report), 7,22. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 16, 38. Educational buildings, B-6, 15. Island territories, A-o, 9. Tokelau Islands, A—6, 8. Western Samoa, A—4, 53, 64, 66, 82. Nutrition, A-8, 18. South and South-east Asia, A-17, 49. ELECTRICITY. Bee under MINISTRY OF WORKS. EMPLOYMENT. Bee under LABOUR. ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS— B-9, 4. ERITREA— A-2, 27. ESTATES— Administration, B-9, 2. ESTIMATES— Budget Statement, B-6, 19. Main, B-7 [Pt. I]. . Supplementary, B-7 [Pt. ll]. ETHIOPIA— A-2, 29. EUROPE— A-l, 24. EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAMME— A-l, 81 ; B-6, 3. EXCHANGE RATES. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— Africa, A-l, 35. Agreements— Between New Zealand and — Canada : Air transport, A-14. Other countries, A-l, 94. International — Western Samoa, A-4, 69. Wheat, A-l, 78. Asia, A-l, 14, 55 ; A-17. Atlantic Pact, A-l, 24. Austria, A-l, 26. British Commonwealth, A-l, 9, 75, 79, 82 ; A-17. Budget Statement, B-6, 2. 2 —House Journals.
EXTERNAL AFFAlRS— continued Bulgaria— Observance of human rights, A-2, 40. Peace settlement with, A-l, 29. Burma, A-l, 22. Ceylon, A-l, 23 ; A-17, 1, 28, 29, 84. China, A-l, 19 ; A-2, 32. Department — Annual report, A-l. Committee, Select, A-l, 8. Information and publicity, A-l, 7. Organization, A-l, 7. Publications, A-l, 104. Economic affairs, A-l, 77-82. Ethiopia, A-2, 29. Europe, A-l, 24. European Recovery Programme, A-l, 81 ; B-6, 3. Exchange of notes with the undermentioned countries regarding— France— Air traffic rights in the Pacific, A-9. Repayment of advances made by New Zealand to France in respect of military expenditure during the years 1940-45, A-12. ItalyFormer Italian colonies, A-l, 35. Peace settlement with, A-l, 29. Release of Italian assets placed under custodian control in New Zealand, A-l 3 ; B-9, 4. Norway : Mutual abolition of visas, A-10. Far East, A-l, 14. Food and Agricultural Organization, A-l, 70; A-8. Foreign Ministers' meeting, Ceylon, A-l, 11. Germany, A-l, 26. Greece, A-l, 27 ; A-2, 12. Human rights, A-l, 30, 40, 52 ; A-2, 40, 131 ; A-3, 9, 33 ; A-4, 41 ; A-6, 5. Hungary : Peace settlement, A-l, 29 ; A-2, 40. India, A-l, 23 ; A-17, 1, 12, 13, 16, 19, 69. Indians in South Africa, A-l, 36. Indo-China, A-l, 20. Indonesia, A-l, 21. International civil aviation, A-l, 73. International Conferences at which New Zealand was represented, A-l, 98. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, A-16. International Labour Conferences — Asian Regional, Ceylon : Report, A-7a. Thirty-second session : Report, A-7 (1949 report). Thirty-third session: Report, A-7 (1950 report). International Labour Organization, A-l, 66. International Meteorological Organization, A-l, 76. International Refugee Organization, A-l, 72; A-7 (1950 report), 61. International telecommunications, A-l, 74. International trade and monetary organizations, A-l, 77. International Whaling Commission, A-l, 76. ItalyAssets placed under custodian control in New Zealand, A-13 ; B-9, 4. Foreign colonies in Africa, A-l, 35 ; A-2, 19. Peace Settlement, A-l, 29.
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EXTERNAL AFFAlRS— continued Japan, A-l, 15. Korea, A-l, 18 ; B-6, 2. Legal and consular affairs, A-l, 65, 82. Malaya, A-l, 21 ; A-17, 1, 33, 90. Marshall Aid, B-16, 15. Middle East, A-l, 31. New members : Admission, A-l, 42. New Zealand Legation, Paris : Purchase, &c, B-l [Pt. ll], 24. New Zealand representation overseas, A-l, 84, 96. Pacific, A-l, 12. Pakistan, A-l, 23 ; A-17, 1, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 78. Palestine, A-l, 31 ; A-2, 62. Peace settlements, A-l, 29. Sarawak. A-17, 1, 33. Singapore, A-17, 1, 33, 90. South Africa, A-l, 36. South and South-east Asia, A-l, 14, 55. Co-operative and economic development— Colombo plan : Report, A-17. South-west Africa, A-l, 37. Special international organizations, A-l, 66. United Nations, A-l, 38. Administration and finance, A-l, 64. Economic and social questions, A-l, 44. Field service, A-l, 44. Fourth Regular Session of the General Assembly, New York, 1949, A-2. International Children's Emergency F'und, A-l, 57. Legal questions, A-l, 65. Maintenance of peace and security, A-l, 40. New members : Admission, A-l, 42. Security Council: Veto, A-l, 43. Trusteeship and non-self-governing territories, A-l, 58. UNESCO, A-l, 68. Fourth session of the General Conference, Paris, 1949 : Report, A-11. War victims : Protection, A-l, 83. Western Union, A-l, 24. World Health Organization, A-l, 69. FAR EAST— A-l, 14, 55. FERTILIZERS. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. FINANCE— Bank of New Zealand, B-15. Budget, B-6. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 23, 44. Co-operative and economic development in South-east Asia : Colombo plan, A-17. Cost of collecting Customs, ■ B-12. Earthquake and War Damage Commission, B-11. Estimates, B-6, 18 ; B-7 [Pt. I] ; B-7 [Pt. ll]. External Affairs, A-l, 64. Local Government Loans Board, B-17. Public Accounts — Balance-sheets and statements of accounts, B-l [Pt. IV]. Controller and Auditor-General's report, B-l [Pt. ll]. Form of, B-6, 12.
FlNANCE— continued Public Accounts — continued Public Accounts, with supplementary statements, including the public debt, B-l [Pt. I]. Public debt: Repayment, B-2. Public finances, B-6, 7. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, B-10. Public Trust Office, B-9, 5; B-9a. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, B-16. State Advances Corporation, B-13. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 10. Western Samoa, A-4, 27, 73. Works programme, B-6, 17. FLOOD AND HAIL DAMAGE RELIEF— B-15, 7. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION— A-l, 70. Fifth session, Washington, 1949, A-8. FOODSTUFFS— Basic retail prices, B-6, 42. FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING, CEYLON, 1950 A-l, 11. FORESTRY— Budget Statement, B-6, 17. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 19. Forestry and forestry products, A-8, 17. Timber : Preservation and protection, l2. Western Samoa, A-4, 34. FRANCE— Air traffic rights in the Pacific : Exchange of Notes, A-9. Repayment of advances made by New Zealand to France in respect of military expenditure during the years 1940-45: Exchange of Notes, A-12. FULL EMPLOYMENT. See under LABOUR. GENOCIDE— A-l, 66 ; A-2, 127. GERMANY— A-l, 26; A-l 1,8, 14. GOODS— Index numbers of volume, B-6, 43. GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE— Public securities held by, B-10, 2. GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE— Economics, B-6, 21. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT— Public securities held by, B-10, 3. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION BOARD— Public securities held by, B-10, 15; GREECE— A-l, 27 ; A-2, 12.
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HEALTH— Island territories, A-5, 3, 4, 9. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 10, 34. South Pacific Health Service, A-4, 16 ; A-5, 3. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 6. Western Samoa, A-4, 16, 43, 66, 78. Mental defectives, B-9, 3. Nutrition, A-8, 18. World Health Organization, A-l, 69. HOME AID SERVICE— Social security beneficiaries : Allowable income, B-6, 23. HOUSING— Budget Statement, B-6, 14. Building controls, B-6, 7. Hostels and workers' camps, B-l [Pt. ll], 34. Housing Account, State Advances Corporation, B-13, 17. Island territories — Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 14, 38. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 51. Loans, B-13, 5. Suspensory, B-6, 14 ; B-13, 8. Maori: Budget Statement, B-6, 14. Prefabricated houses, B-6, 15. Rural, B-6, 14, 26. State : Sale, B-13, 18. Timber workers, B-13, 19. Transit, B-13, 18. Urban, B-13, 17. HUMAN RIGHTS— A-l, 30, 40, 52 ; A-2, 40, 131 ; A-3, 9, 33 ; A-4, 41 ; A-6, 5. HUNGARY— A-l, 29 ; A-2, 40. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under MINISTRY OF WORKS. IMMIGRATION— Budget Statement, B-6, 18. Migration for employment, A-7 (1949 report), 12, 44, 50, 55, 56. INCENTIVES— Budget Statement, B-6, 28. INCOME-TAX. See under TAXATION. INDIA— A-l, 23; A-17, I, 12, 13, 16, 19, 69. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA— A-l, 36. INDO-CHINA— A-l, 20. INDONESIA— A-l, 21 ; A-2, 60,
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Import control and licensing, B-6, 6. Prefabricated houses, B-6, 15. Incentives : Budget Statement, B-6, 28. Island territories — Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 9, 22, 24, 42, 45. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 11. Western Samoa, A-4, 30, 76. Linen-flax industry, B-l [Pt, ll], 37. Manufacturing industries, B-6, 27. Trade External, B-16, 14. International, A-8, 5. General agreement on tariffs and trade, A-l, 77. New Zealand trade representation overseas : Japan, A-l, 17. State trading undertakings, B-6, 10. Wheat: International agreement, A-l, 78. INFLATION. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. INSURANCE (see also GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT)— Earthquake and war damage, B-11, 2. Storm and flood disaster, B-11, 2. INTEREST RATES— State Advances Corporation, B-13, 8. INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Passports —Visas : Abolition between New Zealand and Norway, A-10. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. See EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND— A-2, 87. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION A.-l, 73. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES— At which New Zealand was represented, A-l, 98. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION— Safety of life at sea : Report, A-16. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION-A-l, 66. Conferences — Asian Regional, Ceylon : Report, A-7a. Thirty-second session: Report, A-7 (1949 report). Thirty-third session: Report, A-7 (1950 report). INTERNATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION— A-l, 76. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND— A-l, 79.
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INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATIONAL, 72; A-2, 84; A-7 (1949 report), 61. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS— A-l, 74. INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION— A-l, 76. BLAND TERRITORIES— Administrative .structure of the Government, A-4, 68. Agriculture, A-3, 19, 41 ; A-4, 17. Chatham Islands, A-5, 11. Cook and Niue Islands — Annual report, A-3. Auditing of accounts, B-l [Ft. ll], 43. Cost of living, A-3, 28, 47 ; A-4, 77. .Department: Annual report, A-5. Economic advancement, A-4, 24, 65, 66. Education, A-3, 16, 38, 53, 64, 66, 82 ; A-5, 9. Finance, A-3, 23, 24, 44, 45 ; A-4, 27, 73. Fisheries, A-3, 20, 41. Forests and mines, A-3, 20, 24, 34. Fruit— Banana scheme, A-5, 8. Citrus, A-3, 21, 25. Geography, A-3, 5 ; A-5, 3. Health, A-3, 10, 34, 36 ; A-4, 16, 43, 49, 66, 78 ; A-5, 3, 4, 9. Historical survey, A-3, 5, 30 ; A-4, 6. Housing, A-3, 14, 38 ; A-4, 51. Human rights, A-3, 9, 33 ; A-4, 41. Information— Development programmes, A-3, 26. Relating to individual islands, A-3, 27. International agreements, A-4, 69. International and peace security : Maintenance of law and order, A-4, 17. International and regional relations, A-l, 16. Justice and Prisons, A-3, 7, 15, 32 ; A-l, 22, 52 72. Labour, A-3, 9, 34 ; A-4, 42. Lands, A-3, 21, 40, 42 ; A-4, 32. Liquor and drugs, A-4, 49, 50. Local government, A-4, 84. m.v. "Maui Pomare,' 1 A-5, 6, 12. Meteorological, A-3, 28, 30, 46 ; A-4, 63, S3. Monopolies, A-4, 32. New Zealand Reparation Estates, A-5, 5. Physical and political geography, and basic economy, A-4, 5. Police, A-3, 15, 33. Political advancement, A-4, 18, 64, 6(5. Publications, A-4, 62. Public Service, A-3, 8 ; A-4. 20, 37. Religion, A-3, 30, 31, 33 ; A-4, 6. Scientific and industrial research, A-4, 62. Apia Observatory, A-4, 63. Social conditions, A-3, 9 ; A-4, 39, 64. Social security and welfare, A-4, 51. South Pacific Commission, A-3, 32 ; A-4, 16, 17 ; A-5, 4. South Pacific Health Commission, A-4, 16; A-5, 3. Standard of living, A-3, 22, 40, 42. Status of territory, &c, A-4, 9. Taxation, A-4, 30. Tokelau Islands ; Annual report, A-6.
ISLAND TERRITORIES -continued Trade, A-3, 24, 45 ; A-4, 30, 35, 7(5. Secondary industries, A-3, 22, 42. Transport and communications, A-3, 22, 43 • A-4, 35. Vita] statistics : Population, &c, A-3, 4, 5, 9, 29 30, 35; A-4, 51, 67. Welfare of islanders in New Zealand, A-5, 10. Western Samoa : Annual report, A-4. Women : Status, A-4, 41. ITALY— Foreign colonies in Africa, A-l, 35 ; A-2, 19. Italian assets placed under custodian control in New Zealand, A-13 ; B-9, 4. Peace settlement, A-l, 29. JAPAN— A-l, 15; A-11, 9, 14. JERUSALEM— A-l, 32 ; A-2, 62. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Genocide, A-l, 66; A-2, 127, 131. International Law Commission, A-l, 65. Island territories— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 7, 15, .32. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 5, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 22, 52, 72. KOREA— A-l, 18 ; A-2, 36 ; B-6, 2. LABOUR— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 22, 34. Discrimination against immigrant labour, A-,2, 82. Employment, A-l, 54; A-7 (1949 report), 11. Full employment, A-2, 73. Migration for employment, A-7 (1949 report), 12, 44, 50, 55, 56. Unemployment, A-7 (1949 report), 8, 75. F'arm : Shortage, B-6, 27. Home aids—Social security beneficiaries: Allowable income, B-6, 23. Incentives, B-6, 28. Industrial relations, A-7 (1949 report), 5, 13; A-7 (1950 report), 8, 73. International Labour Organization, A-l, 66. ConferencesAsian Regional, Ceylon, A-7a. Thirty-second : Report, A-7 (1949 report). Thirty-third: Report, A-7 (1950 report)! Man-power, A-7a, 14. Maritime conventions, A-7 (1949 report), !3. Public contracts : Labour clauses, A-7 (i 949 report), 19, 24. Right to organize and to bargain collectively, A-7 (1949 report), Hi. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 6. UNESCO : Liaison with labour organizations, A-11. 13. Vocational guidance, A-7 (1949 report), 10, 32. Wages, A-7 (1949 report), 9, 25, 30, 74 ; B-6, 9. Western Samoa, A-4, 42. Worker,*.' compensation, B-9, 45.
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LANDS— Aorahgi Block : Compensation claim, B-l [Pt. ll], 27. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 21, 42. Development and settlement, B-6, 16 ; B-l 3, 3. Drainage : Swamp land, B-l [Pt. ll], 33. Flood damage, &c, B-11, 2 ; B-15, 7. Land purchases from Members of Parliament, B-l [Pt. ll], 6. Land sales, B-6, 6. Moutoa Estates, B-l [Pt. ll], 25, 30. Tax : Exemptions, B-6, 24. Western Samoa, A-4, 32, 72. LIBYA— A-2, 12. LINEN-FLAX INDUSTRY— Finance, B-l [Pt, ll], 37. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— A-l, 55 ; A-4, 49, 50. LOANS— Foreign Governments, B-16, 3. Guaranteed by the Government, B-l [Pt. I], 71. Housing, B-13, 5. Suspensory loans,. B-6, 14 ; B-13, 8. Industries, B-l [Pt, ll], 36. Internal, B-l [Pt. ll], 5; B-6, 17, 53-55; B-16, 19. Local authorities, B-13, 19. Local Government Loans Board: Report, B-l 7. London, B-6, 55-58. National Development, B-l [Pt. IT], 5 ; B-16, 19. Rehabilitation, B-13, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12. Rural intermediate credit (stock), B-13, 9. State Advances Corporation, B-13, 2, 4. LOCAL AUTHORITIES— Accounts, B-l [Pt. ll], 43. Loan,-;, B-13, 19. Local Government Loans Board : Report, B—l7. Sinking Funds, B-l. [Pt. 11], '44; B-i), 6. Western Samoa, A-4, 84. MALAYA— A-I, 21 ; A-17, 1, 33, 90. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. See under INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. MAORI AFFAIRS Lands —Aorangi Block : Compensation claim, B-I [Pt. ll], 27. Maori Trustee, public securities held by, B-10, 4. MARINE— Fishing Industry,, A-3, 20; A-4, 34 ; A-8, 17. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, A-l 6. Seamen: Maritime Conventions, A-7 (1949 report), 13, 70. Shipping—s.s. " Atlantis," B-l [Pt. ll], 40. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 23, 43. in. v. " Maui Pomare," A-5, 6, 12. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 10. Western Samoa, 36. Westport Harbour, B-l [Pt. ll], 33.
MARKETING— Apple and Pear Marketing Board, B-l [Ft. ll], 41. Copra, A-3, 22, 41. Department— Milk Section, B-l [Pt. ll], 40. Public securities held by, B-10, 5. Food and agricultural products, A-8, 16. Marketing organizations : Advances bv Reserve Bank of New Zealand, B-16, 3. Milk Treatment Corporations: Loans from State Advances Corporation, B-l [Pt. ll], 37. MARSHALL AID— B-16, 15. METEOROLOGICAL— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 28, 46. International Meteorological Organization, A-l, 76. Western Samoa, A-4, ,63, 83. MIDDLE EAST— A-l, 31. MINING INDUSTRY— Coal-mines : Acquisition, B-l [Pt. ll], 28. Department, Public securities held by, B-10, 6. Gold, New-Zealand-produced: Acquisition, B-16, 6. Western Samoa, A-4, 34. MINISTRY OF WORKS— Buildings, A-4, 37, 54; B-6, 15. Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 44. Hydro-electricity, B-6, 15. Geo-thernial power, B-6, 15. Main highways, roads, and bridges, A-4, 36, 37, 38; B-6, 17. Railways improvement, B-6, 16. Works programme, B-6, 17. MISSING PERSONS— Declaration of death, A-l, 66 ; A-2, 125. MONEY SUPPLY. See under BANKING AND CURRENCY. MOTION-PICTURE INDUSTRY— National Film Unit, B-l [Pt. ll], 31. MOUTOA ESTATES— B-l [Pt. ll], 25, 30. MUSIC— National Orchestra: Costs, B-l [Pt. TIJ, 31. NATIONAL AIRWAYS. See under AVIATION. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LOAN— B-l [Pt. ll], 5; B-16, 19. NATIONAL FILM UNIT— Finance, B-l [Pt. ll], 31. NATIONAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURE— B-6, 46, 47, 48. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA - Costs, B-l [Pt. ll], 31,
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NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD— Public securities held by, B-10, 7. NATIONAL PUBLICITY STUDIOS— Finance, B-l [Pt. ll], 31. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SERVICE. See under BROADCASTING. NEW ZEALAND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS— B-6, 49-52. NEW ZEALAND OVERSEAS FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS— B-6, 45. NEW ZEALAND REPARATION ESTATES, WESTERN SAMOA— A-5, 5. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION OVERSEAS. See under EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. NEW ZEALAND WOOL DISPOSAL COMMISSION— Public securities held by, B-10, 8. NIUE ISLAND. See under ISLAND TERRITORIES. NORTH BORNEO— A-17, 1, 33, 90. NORWAY— Exchange of notes with, concerning abolition of visas, A-10. PACIFIC— A-l, 12. PAKISTAN— A-l, 23 ; A-17, 1, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 78. PALESTINE— A-l, 31. Jerusalem and the protection of the Holy Places, A-2, 62. PARLIAMENT— Ministers : Salary payments, B-l [Pt. ll], 29. Reports and statements to, B-l [Pt. ll], 25. PEACE PROPOSALS— A-l, 29, 41. PETROL— Rationing, B-6, 6. POLICE— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 15, 33. Tokelau Islands, A-6, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 17. POPULATION— A-l, 54; A-3, 4, 5, 9, 29, 30, 35 ; A-4, 5, 13, 39, 40, 41, 51, 67 ; AS, I, 4.
POST AND TELEGRAPH— Department— Profits, B-l, [Pt. ll], 32. Public securities held by, B-10, 9. Services to other Departments, B-l [Pt. ll], 32. Finance, B-6, 10. International telecommunications, A—l, 74. Island territories— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 22, 43. Western Samoa, A-4, 35. Post Office Savings-bank, B-6, 41. Telephones and telegraphs: Extensions, &c, B-6, 16. PRESS— Freedom of information, A-l, 53. PRICES— Control, B-6, 6. Primary production, B-13, 3. Retail: Basic foodstuffs, B-6, 42. Staple commodities, Cook aid Niue Islands, A-3, 28, 47. PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING, LONDON, 1949 A-l, 9. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Balance-sheets and statement of accounts: Audited accounts, B-l [Pt. IV]. Controller and Auditor-General's report, B-l [Pt. ll]. Form of, B-6, 12. Public Accounts, with supplementary statements, including the public debt and transactions, B-l [Pt. I]. PUBLIC FINANCES— B-6, 7. PUBLICITY— Information Section, Prime Minister's Department, A-l, 7. National Publicity Studios, B-l [Pt. ll], 31. PUBLIC MONEYS AND STORES— Statement of irregularities in connection with, B-l [Pt. ll], 6. PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE— Return, B-10. PUBLIC SERVICE— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 8. Western Samoa, A-4, 20. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts for the year, B-9a. Annual report, B-9. Public securities held by, B-10, 12. RAILWAYS— Finance, B-6, 10. Improvement, B-6, 16. RATIONING— B-6, 6,
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REFUGEES— A-l, 72 ; 'A-2, 84 ; A-7 (1949 report), 61. REHABILITATION— Loans, B-13, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12; B-15, 6. RELIGION— Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 31, 33. Western Samoa, A-4, 6, 41, 59. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, B-16. ROUMANIA— Observance of human rights, A-2, 40. Peace settlement with, A-l, 29. SALES TAX. See under TAXATION. SARAWAK— A-17, 1, 33. SAVINGS— Budget Statement, B-6, 41. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Apia Observatory, A-4, 63. SEAMEN. See under MARINE. SECURITY COUNCIL. See under EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. SINGAPORE— A-17, 1, 33, 90. SOCIAL SECURITY— A-7 (1949repp#),,67. Beneficiaries —Home Aids : Allowable income, B-6, 23. Benefits — Budget Statement, B-6, 22. Increase, B-6, 9. Thrifty elderly, people, B-6, 9. Fund, B-6, 34. Expenditure, B-6, 20. Western Samoa, A-4, 51. SOCIAL SERVICES— B-6, 20, 40. SOMALILAND— A-2, 25. SOUTH AFRICA— Indians in, A-l, 36. SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA— A-l, 14, 55. Co-operative and economic development— Colombo plan : Report, A-17. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION— A-l, 12 ; A-3, 32 ; A-5, 4. SOUTH PACIFIC HEALTH SERVICE— A-5, 3. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA— A-l, 37; A-2, 108.
SPAIN— A-l, 28. STABILIZATION— Subsidies — Annual saving arising from reduction or cancellation of, B-6, 59. Fertilizers, B-6, 26. Removal, B-6, 8. STANDARD OF LIVING— A-3, 22, 42 ; A-4, 40 ; A-6, 10. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, B-13. Housing Branch, public securities held by, B-10, 13. STATE FffiE INSURANCE OFFICE— Public securities held by, B-10, 14. STATE TRADING ACTIVITIES— B-6, 10. STORES Defence Forces, B-l [Pt. ll], 35. Irregularities in connection with, B-l [Pt. ll], 6. Written off, B-l [Pt. ll], 45. SUBSIDIES. See under STABILIZATION. SUMS IRRECOVERABLE BY THE CROWN, ETC.— Statement, B-l [Pt. ll], 46. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. See ESTIMATES. SUSPENSORY LOANS. See under LOANS. TASMAN EMPffiE AIRWAYS. See under AVIATION. TAXATION— Adjustments, B-6, 23. Budget Statement, B-6, 19. Income-tax — Arrears, B-l [Pt. ll], 26. Budget Statement, B-6, 25. Farming community, B-6, 25. Land : Exemption, B-6, 24. Sales tax : Exemptions, B-6, 24. Western Samoa, A-4, 30. TELEPHONES. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. THRIFTY ELDERLY PEOPLE— Social security, B-6, 9. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY. TOKELAU ISLANDS. See under ISLAND TERRITORIES. TOURIST INDUSTRY— Bank of New Zealand agencies at airports and wharves, B-l 5, 9. TOWN-PLANNING— Western Samoa, 5l.
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TRADE. See INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. TRAFFIC IN PERSONS— Suppression, A-2, 79. TRANSPORT— Air: Agreement with Canada, A-14. . Cook and Niue Islands, A-3, 22, 43. External Affairs Department, A-l, 53. Western Samoa, A-4, 35. TREASURY— Public securities held by, B-10, 16. TRIESTE— A-l, 29. TRUSTEESHIP AND NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES— A-l, 58 ; A-2> 92. UNEMPLOYMENT. See under LABOUR. UNITED NATIONS. See under EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. VISAS— Abolition : New Zealand and Norway, A-10. VITAL STATISTICS— A-3, 35; A-4, 51, 67. WAGES— A-7 (1949 report), 9, 25, 30, 74 ; B-6, 9. WAR— Disarmament, A-l, 41. Earthquake and War Damage Commission, B-l-1. Exchange of notes with — France, relating to repayment of advances made by New Zealand to France in respect of military expenditure during the years 1940-45, A-12. Italy, relating to the release of Italian assets in New Zealand, A-l 3 ; B-9, 4.
WAR — continued Missing persons : Declaration of death, A-l, 66 A-2, 125. Preparation for a new war, &c, A-2,.29. United Nations Security Council members Armed Forces reduction, A-2/ 57. War victims : Protection, A-l, 83. . WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— B-6, 12, 35. WAR PENSIONS— Increase, B-6, 9. War veterans' allowances, B-6, 9. : WESTERN SAMOA. See under ISLAND TERRITORIES. WESTERN UNION— A-l, 24. WESTPORT HARBOUR— B-l [Pt. ll], 33. WHALING— International Whaling Commission, A-l, 76. WOMEN AND CHILDREN— Greek children : Repatriation, A-2, 18. Home Aids—Social security beneficiaries : Allow able income, B-6, 23. International Children's Emergency Fund, A-l 57 ; A-2, 87. Protection, A-7a, 20. Traffic in, A-2, 79. Women, Western Samoa: Status,- A-4, 41. WORKERS' COMPENSATION— B-9, 4, 5. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION— A-l, 69.
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NEW ZEALAND APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Vol. I 1950 [With Index] A—B
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