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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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