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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIFTH SESSION, TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT.

VOLUME 11, PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C—G.

NOTE. —Paper Number before Page Number.

ACCIDENTS — Mining and quarrying, C.-2, 7, 19, 33, 45, 55, 57, 62, 66, 67, 72. ADVERTISING— Railway services, D.--2, xvii. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL — Educational — Native schools, E.-3, 4, 9. Research, E.-2, 13. Fertilizers : Railway rates and transport, &c., D.-2, xi. Live-stock On Native land-development schemes at 31st March, 1935 : Return showing number, G.-10, 27. Railway rates and transport, &c„ D.-2, xi. Primary production : Hauraki Plains, C.-8, 1. ATT>T*TT7 m o j cnADW • ATr\ a nmee ALPINE v/LIMBING. See under SPORTS AND GAMES. . nrrn nn t>acc vattamat Tiair>iz nnAnn ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD - Annual report, C.-10, 10. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY. See under EDUCATION. AVIATION . Aerodromes : Construction, D.-l, iv, xix, 47. „„ „ , _ BOARD OF NATIVE AFFAIRS. See under NATIVE AF FAIRS. o j mTI)T BRIDGES. See under PUBLIC WORKS. BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. CABLES, SUBMARINE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. T „ i CANTERBIRY COLLEGE. See under EDUCATION. CAPE KIDNAPPERS BIRD SANCTUARY Annual report, C.-6, 3. CARNEGIE CORPORATION-— Donations to Universities, E.-7, 9, 15, 20. CHATHAM ISLANDS— Native education, E.-3, 7. CHILDREN S COURTS. See under JUSTICE. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. COAL. See under MINING. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DEER — Destruction, C.-10, 4, 5, 12.

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DOMAINS, PUBLIC. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. DRAINAGE SCHEMES. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. EASX COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS EDUCATION— Agriculture Native schools, E.-3, 4, 9. Research. E.-2 13 Broadcasting— ' Lessons in schools, E.-2, 5. Talks E.-3 2. Cllild welfare: St ate care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report— Minister of Education—Extract from annual report: Children under supervision, number of, E.-4, 1. Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch— A Parente" c^cumsfance^'and 8 character (arranged in families), E.-4, 6. Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. Cages a pp ear i n g before Children's Courts, E.-4, 2. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during year ended 31st December, 1935 : Particulars, E.-4, 3. Children and young persons under the guardianship of the Superintendent at 31st March, 1935 : Status, Children before the Courts during the year ended 31st Officers,' s " pervision of Children in residence in private orphanages, E.-4. 4. Committals and admissions during the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4,5. Expenditure: Particulars for the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 8. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 7. Institutions for backward children at 31st March, 1935 E-4 7 Preventive work, E.-4, 2. Committee. See under Committees. Endowments : Crown lands, C.-l, 6, 29. Higher : Annual report— Candidates successful for degrees, number of, E.-7, 4. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Scholarships, bursaries, &c., E.—7, .3. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Universities : -Reports and accounts of the University of . Zealand and constituent collegesAuckland, E.-7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 19. otago> 2 &. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15. Workers' Education Association, E.-7, 9, 15.

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EDUCATION—continued. Mining— Scholarships, C.-2, 10. School of Mines, C.-2, 10, 11. Minister of : Annual report — Attendance : Regularity, E.-l, 11. Children : Conveyance and board, E.-l, 29. Child welfare, E.-l, 3, 33. Classes — Evening technical and part-time day, E.-], 26. Size of, E.-l, 13. Special, for backward children, E.-l, 25. Education — Cost of, E.-l, 5. Higher (University), E.-l, 30. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 7. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 31. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &e., E.-l, 35. * Free places in primary schools, E.-l, 25. Intermediate schools, E.-l, 26. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Manual instructions, E.-l, 30. Physical education, E.-l, 30. Post primary— Education, E.-l, 26. Free places, E.-l, 25. Length of course, E.-l, 24. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l. 21. Pupils— Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Conveyance, E.-l; 31. Destination, E.-l, 20. Leaving public primary schools, E.-l, 18. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12. School Certificate Examination, E.-l, 2. School Committees : Incidental expenses, increase of, E.-l, 2. School music, E,— l, 30. Schools — Buildings and sites, E.-l, 6. Consolidation of, E.-l, 29. Correspondence, E.-l, 3, 28. Free places, E.-l, 25. Kindergartens, E.-l, 28. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 2. Native, E.-l, 4, 27. Number, E.-l, 7. Private, registered— Primary, E.-l, 27. Secondary, E.-l, 28. Staffs, E.-l, 11. Types of, E.-l, 4. Teachers — Classification, E.-l, 14. Exchange, E.-l, 4. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12. Rationing system, E.-l, 2. Salaries, E.-l, 2, 16. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 34. Training of, E.-l, 3, 30. Training Colleges— Reopening, E.-l, 3. Staff : Specialist work, E.-l, 3. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 23. Native children—Annual report: Report of Inspector of Native Schools — Academic instruction. E.-3, 5. Ages and standards, E.-3, 11. Agriculture, E.-3, 4. 9. Chatham Islands and Fiji, E.-3, 7. Drawing, E.-3, 4. Educational aims, E.—3, 1. Handwork and elementary handwork training, E.-3, 4. Health and physical, E.-3, 4. Libraries, E.-3, 3. Maoris at public schools, E.-3, 9. Classification, E.-3, 10. Maori Mission schools, E.-3, 6, 8. Maori students holding University Scholarships at end of 1934 E.-3, 9. Proficiency, Ê.-3, 6, 10. Pupils, number of, attending Maori secondary schools, E.-3 8, 9. Scholarships, E.-3, 7, 9.

EDUCATION—continued. Native children—continued. Schools — Attendance at, E.-3, 2. Grading, E.-3, 3. Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.-3, 8. Number of, according to grade, &c., E.-3, 8. Secondary education, E.-3, 6. Social and community life, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-3, 2. Teachers — In Native schools, certificates held by, E.-3, 12. Training of, E.-3, 3. Post and Telegraph— Departmental Correspondence School, E.-l. 14. Examinations, E.-l, 15. Primary and post-primary : Annual report — Finance : Education Boards, E.-2, 50-77. Intermediate education, tables relating to, E.-2, 29. Primary education, tables relating to, and reports (extracts) of Education Boards, E.-2, 15-24. Report of the Chief Inspector of primary schools — Broadcasting, E.-2, 5. Civic duties, E.-2, 4. Educational research, E.-2, 7. Examinations, proficiency, E.-2, 4. Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 6. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. Routine work, E.-2, 5. Schools, E.-2, 2. Certificates, E.-2, 6. Correspondence, E.-2, 4. District High, E.-2, 3. Efficiency, E.-2, 2. Intermediate and departments, E.-2, 3. Special classes, E.-2, 3. Staff, E.-2, 5. Teachers— Exchange, E.-2, 5. University bursaries, E.-2, 7. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education Agricultural, E.-2, 13. Buildings, equipment, and apparatus, E.-2, 8. Character and quality of instruction, E.-2, 8. Class materials, E.-2, 8. Courses in technical schools, E.-2, 12. Examinations, E.-2, 14. General, E.-2, 8. Manuel training, E.-2, 14. Teachers' classification, E.-2, 9. Technical classes, E.-2, 13. Technical high schools, E.-2, 14. Secondary and technical education : Particulars relating to post-primary education for the years ended Ist July, 1933, and Ist July, 1934, E.-2, 30-48. Teachers, training of : Tables relating to training colleges, E.-2, 49. School buildings, construction of: Public Works Statement, D.-l, xv. Talks : Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. Teachers' Superannuation Fund : Annual report, E.-8. EGMONT NATIONAL PARK BOARD — Annual report, C.-10, 9. ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ENDOWMENTS (See also NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS) — Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 6. ESTATES Private, acquired to 31st March, 1935 : Summary, C.-5, 2. F E™ER S . B* under AGRICULTURAL AND PASlUKAL. FINANCE Education — Child welfare, &e„ particulars of, for the year ended 31st March, 1935, E.-4, 8. Cost of: Minister's Statement, E.—l, 5. Expenditure and recoveries in respect of the services under the Crown or supervision of the Minister of Education during the year ended 31st March, 1935 : Statement, E.-l, 35. Higher (Universities), E.-7, 6-8, 9, 10-14, 16-18, 20-25, 28-35. Primary and post-primary, E.-2, 50-77. Teachers' Superannuation Fund, E.-8.

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FINANCE continued. Government superannuation— Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.--8. jAmigration Department, D.-9, 1. and Survey— Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Statement of accounts, &c., C.-9, 10-13. Statement of mortgage transactions for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, C.-9, Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains : Statement of accounts, C.-8, 7-8. Rangitaiki: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. Swamp land, 0.-4, 4-6. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Land for Settlements Act, 1925: Statement of accounts, &c., G.-5, 3-6. .National endowments : Totai revenue derived, C.-14. Scenery preservation: Statement of accounts, &c., Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 29, 30. Surveys, C.-la, 5, 6, 7 Mining industry, C.-2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20, (?' f 4 *. 2 ®' 2 p' 2 J' *?'£!' State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 4-12. a „ lv ® r , a ™ B .. . , , East Coast Native Trust lands-Balance-sheet and statement of a< counts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th Jun- , 1 >>35, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks: Balance-sheet ?ni St . ate ,nl nt T 0f aC , C n°^ n V°f the period lst July ' 1934, to 30th June, 1936, G.-4. Land-development: Receipts and payments &c for the year ended 31st March, 1935, G.-10, 24-26, 27. Native Land Courts and other matters under control of Native Department, G.-9, 1. Post and lelegraph— Department, F.-1 13, 36-42. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3 5, 6. Public domains and national parks, U.-10. Public works: Revenue and expenditure &c D.-l, iii, IV, v, 2, 3, 9, 12, 13, 21, 23, 112, 132, 134, 137. Railways— Balance-sheet and statement 01 accounts, statistical re * urn f; & c "> V--' 1 ' State iorest Service, C.-3, 2, 15. FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK— Additions to, C.-10, 3. FORESTRY— State Forest Service : Annual report— General — Finance, C.-3, 2, 15. Grants of free trees, C.-3, 16. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 17. Legislation, C.-3, 15. \ Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 17. Unemployment relief, C.-3, 16. Management— Areas of State forests, C.-3, 4. Concessions to sawmiiler C. 3, 8. Forest atlas, C.-3, 6. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C 0 # Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. Planting, cleaning, and thinning, G.-3, 7. Protection forests, C.-3, 5. State afforestation, C.-3, 2, 6. Timber sale® C—3 2 8 West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. Policy, C.-3, 2. Protection — Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 8, 9. Forest parasite biology, C.-3, 10. , Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 9. Reports, summarized, oil State afforestation in forestconservation regions, C.-3, 18. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber trade— Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Export's, C.-3, 15. Production, C. 3. 2, 13. Utilization— Control and ion of borer attack, C.-3, 12. Drying of tire . 11. General, C.-3, 10. General utilization projects, C.-3, 12. Logging technique, C.-3, 10. Moisture-content of timber, C.-3, 11. Sawmill technique, C.-3, 11. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. Work done by other Departments, C.-3, 2. School, Canterbury College : Closing, E.-8, 19.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Mining industry, 0.-2, 9, 10. GLOUCESTER, H.R.H. DUKE OF— Visit to New Zealand, F.-l, 4, 23. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS — Railways— Annual report, D.-5. Teachers'— Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E-l, 34. HARBOUR WORKS. See under MARINE. HAURAKI PLAINS DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. HAWKE S BAY lie-establishment surveys, C.-la, 2. HFALTH Ereo ra«lii -telegraph marine service for shipping, F.-l, 30. HospitalsBuildings construction: Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xv. Mental : Construction and expenditure, D.-l, xv. Railway Employees' Sick Benefit Fund. D.-2, xxiii. J HOUSING - State coal-mines, C.-2, 9. HYDKO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IMMIGRATION Department: Annual report, D.-9. x 1 INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Post Office business handled by commercial officers, F.-l, 5 lō Radiobroadcasting: Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. ° INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. IRON INDUSTRY - Onekaka works, C.-2, 23. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. JAMES COLLIERY. See under MINING INDUSTRY, JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Burglary of post-office premises, F.-l, 20. Children's Court, cases appearing before, E.-4, 2, 5. Courthouses, construction of: Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xiii. Prison buildings and works : Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xiv. KAPITI ISLAND — Annual report, C.-6, 6. KAURI-GUM INDIfSTRY Annual report Accounts abolished, C.-12, 2. Exports Particulars of, for the period 1923-35, C.-12, 2. Tonnage and value for the period-1921-35, C.-12, 1. Market conditions, C 12, 1. Production during the ;w, C.-12, 2. C! / KINDERGARTENS. undev EDUCATION. LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS— Mining industry, C.-2, 7. LANDS AND SURVEY — Crown-lands settlement: Annual reportEducational endowment, C.-l, 6. Finance — Expenditure, C.-l, 7. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 6, 30. Lands — All lands held on lease, C.-l, 28. Development, C.—l, 3, 23—26. Disposed of, C.-l, 29. Drainage operations, C.-l, 23-26. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 29. For selection, C.-l, 5. Selection during year, C.-l, 26. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 5. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 26. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 6. Legislation, C.-l, 2.

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LANDS AND SURVEY —continued. Crown-lands settlement —continued. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from C.-l, 8-12, 21-22. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Settlement: established : Summary, C.-1,. 13-21. Small farms, C. -l, 2. Development, D.—l, iv. Native — Report of the Board of Native Affairs on, G.-10. Discharged soldiers settlement: Annual report — Applications received and lands allocated, C.-9, 2. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account — Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 3. General review, C.-9, 2. Lands — Proclaimed, C.-9, 2. Total, acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 7. Loans authorized during the year, C.-9, 2. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. Drainage operations — Hauraki Plains : Annual report — Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1-6. Statement of accounts, &c., 0.-8, 7-8. Rangitaiki: Annual report — Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-11, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. Swamp : Annual report — Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-4, 1-3. Statement of accounts, &c., C. 4, 4-6. Improvement, D.-l, 40. Kauri-gum Industry : Annual Report, C.-12. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Annual reportLand for Settlements Account, payment from, pursuant to section 10 (1) of the Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, during the year, C.-5, .2. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, 1. Land purchased and paid for during the year, C.-5, 2. Private estates acquired to 31st March, 1935 : Summary, C.-5, 2. Properties considered during the year : Number, C.-5, 2 Statement of accounts, Ac., C.-5, 3-6. National endowments : Report for the year with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endow ment, C.-14. Native — Development — Annual report of the Board of Native Affairs, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust lands — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the perioc Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet anc statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934 to 30th June, 1935, G.-4. Native Land Courts and other matters under control o Native Department, G.-9. Public domains and national parks of New Zealand : Annua report — National parks, C.-10, 2. Arthur Pass National Board, C.-10, 10. Egmout National Park, C. 10, 9. pfordland National Park, C.-10, 3. Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 5-9. Public domains, C.-10, 1. Te Anau - Milford Sound, C.-10, 3. Scenery preservation : Annual report — Cape Kidnappers Bird Sanctuary, C.-6, 3. Expenditure : Statement, C.-6, 5. General, C.-6, 1. Kapiti Island, C.-6, 6. Legislation, C.-6, 3. Reserves — Condition of, C.-6, 3. Made in 1934-35 under the Scenery Preservation Act 1908, and amendments, C.-6, 4. Revocation of, 0.-6, 4. Summary of, C.-6, 4. Supervision, C.-6, 2. Scenery Preservation Board, C.-6, 2. Small-farm scheme — Settlement, D.-l, xix. Unemployment, D.-l, xxii. Surveys : Annual report — Eieid inspection, C.-IA, 2. General, C.-IA, 3. Geodetic triangulation, C.-IA, 2. Hawke's Bay re-establishment surveys, C.-l a, 2. Head Office, Draughting Branch, C.-IA, 4.

LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. Surveys—continued. Minor tria.ngula.tion, C.-la, 2. Native Land Court surveys, C.-la, 2. Proposed operations, C.-la, 2. Settlement surveys, C.-la, 2. Staff, C.—la, 3. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 2. Standards of length, Cv-la, 4. Standard surveys, C.-la, 2. Summary, C.-la, 1. Tables — Areas surveyed lor Lands and Survey Department, C.—la, 6. Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.-la, 7. Field work executed, C.-la, 5. Office work, C.-la, 7. Rural surveys, C.-la, 5. Work on hand, C.-la, 7. Tidal surveys, C.-la, 2. Topographical survey, C.-la, 2. LIBRARIES— Native schools, E.-3, 3. Universities — Donation by Carnegie Corporation, E.-7, 9, 15, 26. Extension : Victoria University College, E.-7, 15. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LIVERPOOL COLLIERY, See under MINING INDUSTRY. LIVE-STOCK. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. LOANS— , . , Discharged Soldiers Settlement Accounts : Loans authorized during the year, C.-9, 2. LOCAL BODIES— Advances to, by Main Highways Board, D.-l, 117. Contract with Main Highways Board, D.-l, 116. MAIL SERVICES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAORI LAND BOARDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MARINE— Harbours, construction of, D.-l, iv. Harbour works, construction of, D.-l, xx. Lighthouses : Construction, &c., D-l, xx. Shipping — Free radio-telegraph medical service, F.-l, 30. Launching of s.s. " New Zealand Star," F.-l, 24. Tidal surveys, C.-la, 2. MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING INDUSTRY. MINING INDUSTRY— Mines Statement — Appendices— Appendix A : Reports relating to metalliferous mines I and stone-quarries, C.-2, 18-52. Appendix B : Reports relating to the inspection of coalmines, C.-2, 53-77. Appendix C : Report of Board of Examiners —Certificates issued, C.-2, 78, 79. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 6, 7. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 10. Coal-mining, C.-2, 1-79. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 7. Geological survey, C.-2, 9, 10. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 5. Gold-mining, C.-2, 3, 4. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 7. Miners' pensions : Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 10. Mining privileges, C.-2, 5. Prospecting for oil, C.-2, 5. Schools of Mines : Scholarships, C.-2, 10. Social amenities at mining townships, C:.-2, 9. Staff, C.-2, 11.

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MINING INDUSl^Y—continued. Mines Statement—continued. State aid to fining, C.-2, 11. Governcfent prospecting drills, C.-2, 11. Roadsa,nd tracks, C.-2, 11. Scfools of Mines, C.-2, 11. Subsidized prospecting : Subsidies to unemployed to ! prospect for gold, C.-2, 11, 24-37. State coal-mines, C.-2, 8, 9. j Housing, C.-2, 9. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 9. Output and sales, C.-2, 8. Statistics — Coal-mining, C.-2, 6. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 5. Mineral production, C.-2, 4. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 7, 19, 33, 44, 45,55, 57, 62, 66, 67, 72. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C—2 7. Tables, C.-2, 12-17. No. 1. Export of minerals and coal-output, 0.-2, 12. No. 2. Gold: Quality and value exported from districts and countries or boroughs, C.-2, 13. No. 3. Table showing quantity of gold exported annually from 1857, C.-2, 14. No. 4. Coal: Output from different fields, C.-2, 14. No. 5. Coal: Output of different classes, C.-2, 14. No. 6. Coal and oil-shale : Annual prod uct i on and coal imported since 1878, C.-2, 15. No. 7. CoalExports : Bunkers, 0.-2, 16. Exports : Cargo, C.-2, 16. Imports, C.-2, 16. No. 8. Number of persons employed in mining, C.-2, 17. Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. Mining rights : Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 10. State coal-mines : Annual report — James Colliery, C. -2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1 Statement of accounts, &c., C.~2a, 4-12. MCRTGAGESDischa.rged Soldiers Settlement : Statement of mortgage transactions for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, C.-9, 8. See under TRANSPORT. MUSIC— School, E.-l, 30. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS - Report for the yeai ended 31st March, 1935, with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endowment, C.-14. NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. NATIVE AFFAIRS - East Coast Native Trust lands — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-4. Education : Schools, improvement, E.-l, 4, 27. Lands — Development: Report of the Board of Native Affairs— Aotea Maori Land District, 6.-10, 20. Chairman's report, G.-10, 1. Development activities undertaken during year, G.-10, 27. Finance— Cash receipts for year : Analysis, G.-10, 27. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 24-26. Ikaroa Maori Land District, G.-10, 21. Live-stock on schemes at 31st March, 1935 : Return showing numbers, G.-10, 27. Maori unemployment relief, G.-10, 2. Native lahds under development: Return showing (approximately) position, G.-10, 27. South Island Maori Land District, G.-10, 21. Tairawhiti Maori Land Board District, G.-10, 18-20. Tokerau (North Auckland) Maori Land District, G.-10, 3. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 9-18. Waikato-Maniopoto Maori Land District. G.-10, 4-9.

NATIVE AFFAIRS- contact. Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, payment for land pur suant to section 10 (I) of the, during the year ended 31st March, 1934, C.-5, 2. Native Land Courts and other matters under control of Native Department: Annual report, G.-9. Surveys, C.-la, 2, 3. NELSON LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. NEWSPAPERS. See under PRESS. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. NEW ZEALAND STAR, s.S — Launching of, F.-l, 24. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 1. OIL. See PETROL. PACIFIC ISLANDS— Direct radio-telegraph service with, F.-l, 30, PENSIONS— Miners', C.-2, 10. PETROL— Production, C.-2, 23. Prospecting for oil, C.-2, 5. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— Broadcasting, F. 3. 2. POLICE— Stations : Construction, &c., D.-l, xiv. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Buildings and laud, D.-l, xiv. Department: Annual report, F.-I— Articles— Delivered, F.-l, 20. Posted at half-penny rate : Removal of restrictions, F.-l, 7. Bicycles, F.-l, 16. Buildings, F.-l, 5, 16. Burglary of premises, &c., F.-l, 20. CableBusiness, 1934 and 1935 : Table 1, F. -1, 42. Submarine, F.-l, 28. Commercial Branch, F.-l, 5, 15. Correspondence, prohibited, F.-l, 20. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 20. Departmental Correspondence School, F.-l, 14. Duke of Gloucester, H.R.H., visit of, F.-l, 4, 23. Examinations, F.-l, 15. Finance, F.-l, 3, 13. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 36. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 21, 38, 39. Radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business transacted during year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 36. Statement of financial operations and business of the Department for the year, F.-l, 13. Telegrams, number of, forwarded and the revenue derived from on paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 41. Inspections, F.-l, 20. Letters posted per unit of population, F.-l, 20. Mail services— Air, F.-l, 7, 18. Inland and ocean, F.-l, 7, 17. Overseas, F.-l, 17. Money-orders, F.-l, 21. Business since 1863 : Table, F.-l, 36. Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 16. Newspaper, postage rat? : Reduction, F.-l, 7. New packet service, F.-l, 6, 17. Parcel-post, overseas, F.-l, 37. Postal districts, division of Christchurcb and Dunedin Cities into, F.-l, 17. Postal notes, F.-l, 21. Postal orders, British, F.-l, 21. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 21. Post Office investment certificates, F.-I, 21.

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POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department-—con! • nued\ Radio broadcasting, F.-l, JJ, 30. Dagger of proximity jf wireless aerials to electric lines, F.-l, 32, Departmental stations: Operation provision of improved radio equipment at Christcharch and Dunedin, F.-I, 30 Departmental toils used for broadcasting purposes, F.-l, 32. Direct radio-telegraph service with Pacific Islands, F. -l, 30. Free radio-t. ••••..ph medical service for shipping, P.-l, 30. Interference with radio reception, F.-l, 12, 32. Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. Telegraph and telephone business, 1934 and 1935: Table, F.-l, 42. Small packets " service : Introduction, F.-l, 17. Staff, F.-l, 3, 21. Engineering officers : Visit to United Kingdom, F.-l, 5. Stamps, postage, F.-l, 6, 18. Stores Branch, F.-l, 15. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 15. Telegrams— Charges, P.-l, 9. Facilities for travelling public, F.-l, 24. Greeting, New form and envelope, F.-l, 24. Transmission of, by telephone, F.-l, 24. Telegraph and toll business, 1934 and 1935 : Table, F.-l, 41. Telegraphs— And oil systems : Extension, F.-l, 28 Batteries, F.-l, 28. Launching of "New Zealand Star" by telegraphic impulse, F.-l, 24. Machine printing, F.-l, 27. Telephones— Automatic telephone exchanges, P.-l, 35. Carrier-current telephone system and voice-frequency toll repeaters, F.-l, 27. iopment of telephone-exehauge vstems, F.-l, 33. : ■ liange : Attendance, F.-l, 9. Public call offices, F.-l, 35. Radio telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 11, 29. Statistics, F.-l, 34. Toll service, F.-l, 10, 24. Transmission of telegrams by, rV 1, 24. Telephone and telegraph — Maintenance of communicai i. F.-l, 26. Poles and wires, F.-l, 28. Toll services, F.-l, 10, 24. Reduction in rates : Provision of new services, &c., F.-l, 24. Work performed for other services, F.-l, 21. Workshops, F.-l, 16. Radio broadcasting— Lessons for schools, E.-2, 5. New Zealand Broadcasting Board : Annual report — Advisory Council, F.-3, 3. Financial report, &c., F.-3, 5, 6. Hours of transmission, P.-3, 1. Programmes, F.-3. I— News, F.-3, 3. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, P.-3, 2. Overseas broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Plays and sketches, F 3. 2. Programme analysis- I l ' 3. Religious services, F. (. Special services, F.-3. 3. Talks, F.-3, 2. Receiving licenses, P.-3, 3. Subsidized private broadcasting stations, F.-3, 5. Technical, F.-3, 4. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxi. PRESS— News, broadcasting, F.-3, 3. Newspaper pdstage rates, reduction in, F.-l, 7 PRISONS. See JUSTICE AND PRISONS PUBLICATIONSHandbook on Arthur Pass National Park Board, C.-10, 10. Maps, Survey Department, C.-IA, 3, 4PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ,S'en under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.

PUBLIC WORKS— Statement, annual, D.-l— Chief Electrical Engineer : Annual reprt. 3 Generating-schemes in operation— Design office, D.-l, 68. North Island electric-power system, Soufcli Island electric-power system, D. 1, 65, Tables : North Island and South Island Elect' power systems, D.-l, 78-110. Engineer-in-Chief : Annual report— Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, 47. Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges, D.-l, 28. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 44. Irrigation, D.-l, 26. Lands development, D.-l, 40. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 49. Railways, D. -1, 25. Tramways, D.-l, 51. Finance— Expenditure— And liabilities on public buddings out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 12. For the year : Audited statement oi expenditure out of Public Works Fund for the year, D.-l, 23. Railways, statement showing expenditure on, D. -l, 9. Total : Summary showing total expenditure out of Public Works Fund, D.-l, 2. Yearly, out of Public Works Fund, 1912-13 to 1933-34, D.-l, 3. Irrigation and water-supply : Schedule of schemes completed or under construction and under investigation, D.-l, 21. Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D.-l, 13. Government Architect: Annual report on buildings, Sc., .D.-l, 53. Main Highways Board : Annual report— Annual review of main highways. D. 1, 118. Bridges, D.-l, 115. Construction, D.-l, 115, 136. Finance, D.-l, 112, 132, 134. Foremen arid overseers of road construction : Examination, D.-l, 118. General, D.-l, 110. Gravel deposits : Acquisition, D.-l, 117. Highway materials, testing of, D.-l, 118. Legislation, D.-l, HI. Lengths of main highways at 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 136. Local Authorities— Advances, D.-l, 117. Contact with, D.-l, 116. Magnetic truck, D.-l, 118. Maintenance, D.-l, 114, 137. Mileage of main highways metalled and surfaced since inception of Board's operations (9th June, 1924), D.-l, 137. Plant, D.-l, 117. Progress report, D.-l, 121. Railway level-crossings, elimination of, D.-l, 116. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, &c., D.-l, 117. Surfacing, D.-l, 114. Tests of stone completed during the year ended 31st March, 1935, D.-l, 138. Traffic— Census, D.-l, 116. Control, D.-l, 117. Minister's report — Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, xix. Construction and improvement to lines of communication) railways, highways, roads, harbours, and aerodromes), D.-l, iv. Finance, D.-l, v Revenue and expi uditure, D.-l, iii, iv. Harbour works, i>. I, xx. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, iv, viii. Irrigation, D. -l, xvi. Lands — Development, D.-l, iv. Improvement, D.-l, xviii. Small-farm schemes, D.-l, xix. Lighthouses, D.-l, xx. Main highways, D.-l, vii. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxii. Public buildings : Erection, fee., D. -l, iv, xiii, xv. Railways : Improvement and additions to open lines D.-l, xx. Road construction and metalling, D.-I, vii. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxi. Tourist and Health Resorts, D.-l, xxi.

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INDEX,

PUBLIC WORKS- continued. Statement -continued. Minister's report—continued. Unemployment Fund, assistance from, I). I, i, ii. Workera' settlement, I). 1. xxii. Works, relief, 1). I, xii. Wages, standard, married men, increase, I). I, iii. QUICKSILVER. See under MINING INDUSTRY. RADIO. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. RAILWAYS— Annual report of the Government Railways BoardAdwrtising service, I).-2, xviii. Bookstall service. i).-2, xx. Branch lines, D.-2, xii. ('ash-on-delivery service, 13.-2, xviii. Departmental dwellings, D.-2, xxii. Finance— Balance-sheets, statement of accounts, and statistica returns, I).-2, 1-28. Revenue and expenditure, D.-2, 1. Goods and live-stock, farm products, fertilizers. &c. D.-2, xi. Isolated sections, D.-2, xiii. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xxii. Ohakunc traffic and maintenance districts : Abolition, D.-2, xvii. Parcels, luggage, and mails. D.-2, ix. Passenger traffic, D.-2, vii. Overseas tourist traffic, D.-2, ix. Public support of the railways, I).-2, iii. Rail motor units, I).-2, xvii. Railway publicity, D.-2, xix. Refreshment service, D-2, xix. Returns and rates, D.-2, ii. Road-motor services, I).-2, xx. •Services and facilities, D.-2, iii. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xxiii. Signal and Electrical Branch, D.-2, xxv. Staff, D.-2, iii. Amount paid to employees during year under Workers' Compensation Act, D.-2, iii. Stores .Branch, I).-2, xxiii. Subsidiary services, D.-2, vi. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D. -2, xxiii. Through booking of passengers, parcels, and goods, D.-2, xviii. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, xxvii. Transportation, D.-2, xv. Train services, D.-2, xv. Truck rates, I).-2, xvii. Ways and Works Branch, D.-2, xxiv. Wellington, new station and yards, Tawa Flat Deviation, and Johnsonville Section, D.-2, xiv. Construction and improvement, D.-l, iv, xx. Government Railways Superannuation Fund : Annual report, D.-5. Level-crossings : Elimination, D.-l, 116. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. RELIGION— -Maori Mission schools, E.-3, 6, 8. Services : Broadcasting, F.-3, 3. ROADING. See under PUBLIC WORKS. ROTORUA DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 3. SALARIES AND WAGES— Public Works : Standard wages, increase of, D.-l, iii. Sohool-teachers : Increase, E.-l, 2, 16. SAWMILLING. See TIMBER AND SAWMILLING INDUSTRY. SCENERY PRESERVATION. Sec under LANDS AND SURVEY. SCHOLARSHIPS. See under EDUCATION. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, SUMNER— Expenditure for period ended 31at March, 1(135, E. -1, 8. SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION.

SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SILVER. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SMALL-FARMS SCHEME. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Broadcasting, F. 3, 2. Recreation in «State forests, C.-3, 17. Winter sports and excursionsAlpine climbing, C.-10, 9, 12. Deer-shooting, C.-10, 4, 5, 12. Ski-ing, C.-10, 5, 8, 9. STAMPS, POSTAGE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FOREST SERVICES. See under FORESTRY. STONE-QUARRIES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SULPHUR. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SUPERANNUATION FUNDSGovernment railways: Annual report, D.-5, Teachers— Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E.-l, 34. SURVEYS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. TAUPO DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.--6, 3. TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TE ANAU - MILFORD SOUND TRACK— Report, C.-10, 3. TELEGRAPHS. See POST AND TELEGRAPH. TIMBER AND SAWMILLING INDUSTRY— Borer attack : Control and prevention, C.-3, 12. Domestic markets, C.-3. 15. Exports, C.-3, 15. Production, C.-3, 2, 13. Sawmill and logging technique, C.-3, 10, 11. Sawmillers : Concessions, C.-3, 8. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber— Drying, &c., C.-3, 11. Sales, C.-3, 2, 8. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Annual report, C.-10, 5- 9. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AND PUBLICITYConstruetion, &c., I).-l, xxi. Overseas tourist traffic, D.-2, ix. Publicity, Railways Department, D.-2, xix. TRADE (see also INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE)— Kauri-gum exports, &c. ; C.-12. Timber and sawmilling— Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Exports, C.-3, 15. Timber, sale of, C.-3, 2, 8. TRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. TRANSPORT— Magnetic truck for puncture-producing materials, D.-l, 118. Rail motor-units, D.-2, xvii. Road motor-services : Railways, D.-2, xx. Sign-posting, centre-line marking, Ac., D.-l, 117. TrafficCensus. D.-l, 116. Control, D.-l, 117. TROUNSON KAURI PARK— Annual report, 0.-6, 3. TUNGSTEN. See under MINING INDUSTRY.

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INDEX.

UNEMPLOYMENT— Relief Arthur Pans National Park Board, C.-10, 10. Mining industry— Gold-proa poo ting : Subsidy, C.-2, 11. State aid, C. 2. 11. 24 -27.' Native-land development, O. 10. 2. Public works, D.-l, i, ii, xii. xxii. State Forest Service, C.-.'i, 16. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT — Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2.

WESTERN SAMOA— Hydro-electricity : Ntatintien for year ended Hint Man t 139«, 105. WEST TAUPO TIMBER LANDS' Management, (J.-3, H. ■4 WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT Amount paid to railway employees under, during tin -~r I). 2, iii. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION K. 7, H, 18. ♦

By Authority: G. H. Loney, Government Printer, Wellington.—l93o.

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TO THE JOURNALS 1935 VOL. 2 C-G

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