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INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOUBNAJJB OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST SESSION, TWENTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT.

VOLUME lI,— PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, C-G.

NOTE. —Paper Number before Page Number.

ACCIDENTS Mining and quarrying, C.-2, 10, 22, 27, 34, 38, 48, 49, 62, 63, 68, 73, 78. Public Works, D.-l, 76 ; D.-la, 4. ADVERTISING — Railway services, D.-2, xv. AFFORESTATION. See FORESTRY. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL — Education, E.-3, 4 ; E.-5, 26. Department : Buildings, construction, &c., D.-l, 55. Live-stock, re development of Native lands, return of, as at 31st March 1936, G.-10, 56. Milk for school-children, E.-5, 11. Stock traffic on main highways, D.-l, 132. Wool • Sales for year under Board of Native Affairs (Development of Native Lands) : Return, G.-10, 54. ART In Education, E.-2, 12. ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Annual report, C.-10, 7. ASBESTOS See under MINING INDUSTRY. AVIATIQN Aerodromes : Establishment, D.-l, xxiii, 46. A,V mail services F-1 718 An-man services, J). i, I. BLIND PEOPLE Literature for • Free transmission by post of talking-book j w 1 ' ' ' ' BROADCASTING See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. CABLES. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. CENSUS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT— Work done for by Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 22 CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. CINEMATOGRAPH— The film in schools, E.-5, 19. COMPANY PROMOTION— Gold-mining companies, C.-2, 3, 4. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. See under EDUCATION. CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. pgglj Destruction, C.-10, 5, 7. DEFENCE— Works : Construction, D.-l, xxvii, 51, 55.

DENMARK Education in, E.-5, 25. DENTAL CLINICS. See under HEALTH. DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST LANDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. EDUCATION — Broadcasting talks, F.-3, 2. Child welfare, State care of children, special schools, and infant-life protection : Annual report, E.-4— Child welfare--Minister of Education—Extract from annual report: Children under supervision, number of E-4 1 Statement of the Superintendent, Child Welfare Branch— Admissions classified according to— Parents, circumstances, and character (arranged in families), E.-4, 6 Religious beliefs, E.-4, 7. Adoptions, E.-4, 4. Cases appearing before Children's Courts, E.-4, 2. Children admitted and removed from licensed fosterhomes during the year ended 31st December, 1936 : Particulars, Ē.-4, 4. Children and young persons under the guardianship guper j nte^eht at 31st March; 1936 . Status> E.—4, 5. Children before the Courts during the year ended 31st March, 1936, and placed under the supervision of Child Welfare Officers, E.-4, 5. Children in residence in private orphanages, E.-4, 4. Committals and admissions during the year ended 31st March, 1936, E.-4, 5 Expenditure : Particulars for the year ended 31st March, 1936, E-4,-8, 9. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 8. Infant-life protection, E.-4, 3. Inmates discharged from control during year, E.-4, 7. Institutions for backward children at 31st March, 1936, E.-4, 7. , Preventive work, E -4, 3. Department: Buildings, &c„ construction, &c„ D.-l, 54. Director of : Report on overseas visit, 1935, E.-5 — Children, education ofCrippled and physically defective, E.-5, 11. Deaf, E.-5, 12. Mentally defective, E.-5, 12. Super-normal: Classes, E.-5, 24. Denmark, education in, E.-5, 25. Introduction, E.-5, 1. Medical inspection, dental care, clinics, meals, and milk, ,■ j < ■i t? koi School books, stationery, and material, E.-5 .21 School leaving age, E.-5, 24. School libraries, E.-5, 18.

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EDUCATION —continued. Director of: Report on overseas visit, 1935, E.-s—contd. Schools— Agricultural high, E.-5, 26. Broadcasting to, E.-5, 20. Buildings, E.-5, 23. Central, E.-5, 5. Junior divisions, E.-5, 9. Junior high, C.-5, 6. Nursery, kindergartens, and infants, E.-5, 10. Secondary and technical, E.-5, 8. Staffing and size of classes, E.-5, 16. School system : Reorganization, E.-5, 2. Specialization, E.-5, 24. Teachers — Appointment, E.-5, 15. Organizing inspectors or teachers in special subjects, E.-5, 18. Salaries, E.-5, 17. Training of, E.-5, 13. Women and marriage, E.-5, 17. The film in school, E.-5, 19. Higher : Annual report, E.-7 — Candidates successful for degrees, 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 New Zealand and constituent colleges— Auckland, E.-7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 19. Otago, E.-7, 25. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15. Minister of : Annual report, E.-l — Attendance: Regularity, E.-l, 11. Children : Conveyance and board, E.-l, 4, 28. Children, five year old : Readmission, E.-l, 3. Child welfare, E.-l, 3, 32. Classes— Evening technical and part-time day, E.-l, 25. Size of, E.-l, 13. Special for backward children, E.-l 24. Director of Education : Visit overseas, E.-l, 3. Education— Cost of, E.-l, 4. Higher (University), E.-l, 30. Post primary, E.-l, 25. System : Reorganization, E.-l, 3. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 7. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 31. Examinations : School certificate, E.-l, 2. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 35. Free places in primary schools, E.-l, 24. Intermediate school, E.-l, 25. Introductory and general, E.-l, 2. Kindergartens : Restoration of grants, E.-l, 2. Legislation, E.-l, 3. Manual instructions, E.-l, 29. Physical education, E.-l, 29. Post primary— Education, E.-l, 25. Free places, E.-l, 24. Length of course, E.-l, 23. Pupils commencing course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Pupils — Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 18. Conveyance, E.-l, 28. Destination, E.-l, 19. Issue of free school-books, E.-l, 4. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 18. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12. School Committees, E.-l, 3. School music, E.-l, 29. Schools— Buildings and sites, E.-l, 3, 5. Consolidation of, E.-l, 28. Correspondence, E.-l, 2, 27. Free places, E.-l, 24. Kindergartens, E.-l, 27. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 2, 25. Native, E.-l, 3, 26. Number, E.-l, 6. Post primary and primary : Instruction and standard of attainment, E.-l, 2.

EDUCATlON—continued. Minister of: Annual Report, E.-l —continued. Primary : Manual training, E.-l, 2. Private, registered— Primary, E.-l, 26. Secondary, E.-l, 28, 27. Staffs, E.-l, 11. Types of, E.-l, 4. Teachers — Classification, E.-l, 14. Exchange, E.-l, 4, 3. Loyalty and devotion to duty, E.-l, 2. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 12. Rationing system, E.-l, 2, 3. Salaries, E.-l, 2, 16. Shortage, E.-l, 3. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 33. Training of, E.-l, 3, 29. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 22. Native children —Annual report: Report of Inspector of Native Schools, E.-3— Ages and standards, E.-3, 9. Agriculture, E.-3, 4. Attendance, E.-3, 1, 6. Buildings, E.-3, 2. Drawing, E.-3, 3. Educational aims, E.-3, 1. English, arthmetic, and social studies, E.-3, 4. Handwork, E.-3, 3. Health and physical education, E.-3, 3. Libraries, E.-3, 2. Pacific Islands inspections, E.-3, 5. Proficiency examination, E.-3, 5. Proficiency results, E.-3, 8. Scholarships, E.-3, 5. Schools — Attendance, E.-3, 6. Grading, E.-3, 2. Maori Mission, E.-3, 5. Maori Mission and Maori secondary : Rolls, E.-3, 6. Maori secondary, &c. : Number of Maori pupils attending, E.-3, 7. Native, number of, classified according to grade, &c., E.-3, 6. Public — Maori children at, E.-3, 7. Classification, E.-3, 8. Secondary education, E.-3, 5. Social and community life, E.-3, 2. Staff, E.-3, 2. Teachers— Native schools : Certificates held by, E.-3, 10. Training, E.-3, 2. Primary and post primary, E.-2— Report of Chief Inspector of Primary Schools— Examinations, E.-2, 4. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. Physical education, E.-2, 3. Schools — Broadcasting to, E.-2, 6. Consolidated, E.-2, 2. Correspondence, E.-2, 4. District high, E.-2, 4. Efficiency, E.-2, 3. Intermediate, E.-2, 3. Special classes, E.-2, 6. Teachers — On exchange, E.-2, 6. Surplus, E.-2, 5. Training colleges, E.-2, 2. Report of Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools— Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 7. Homework, E.-2, 8. Parents' Association, E.-2, 9. Routine work, E.-2, 7. Staff, E.-2, 7. Teachers' classification, E.-2, 8. University bursaries, E.-2, 8. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Art and industry in education, E.-2, 12. Buildings, equipment, and apparatus, E.-2, 11. Examinations, E.-2, 16. General, E.-2, 10. Instruction, courses and quality, E.-2, 12. Manual training, E.-2, 13. Teachers, training of, in technical schools, E.-2, 12.

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EDUCATION —continued. Primary and post primary, E.-2 —continued. Tables — Financial — Education Boards,. E. 2, 58. Secondary, combined, and technical schools ani classes, E.-2, 70. Whangarei College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 84. Intermediate schools and department— Pupils, ages of, E.-2, 34. Pupils, staffs, &c. : Roll and classification, E.-2, 34. Primary education and reports (extracts) of Education Boards — Children : Distinction, E.-2, 24. Education Boards : Reports, E.-2, 29. Proficiency examination results, E.-2, 22. Pupils— Age and attainment of, who left school, E.-2, 23. Age and sex, E.-2, 19. Age, average and median, E.-2, 21. Schools — Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 28. Private primary— Ages of pupils, E.-2, 27. Registered, E.-2, 26. Public primary— Attendance, E.--2, 18. Classification, &c. : Number, E.-2, 18. Secondary : Lower departments, E.-2, 28. Staff, E.-2, 25. Standard classes, &c., E.-2, 20. Teachers— Adult, according to grade of salary, E.-2, 26. Classification, E.-2, 25. Private secondary schools — Pupils, E.-2, 52, 53. Staff, E.-2, 52. Secondary and technical education — District high schools (secondary department)— Pupils— Age of, at date of admission, E.-2, 50. Ages, E.-2, 50. Average attendance : Roll, free-place holders, E.-2, 48. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 51. Years of attendance, E.-2, 50. Staff, E.-2, 48. Post primary— Education, particulars relating to, E.-2, 35. Schools (exclusive of district high schools) — Correspondence : Roll, &c., E.-2, 44. Pupils (full-time) — Age, E.-2, 38. Age at date of admission, E.-2, 39. Average attendance, roll, free-place holders, ; staff, &c., E.-2, 36. Boarding away from home, E.-2, 43. Subjects taken by, E.-2, 42. Years of attendance, E.-2, 39. Post-primary schools and manual instruction : Pupils (part-time)—■ According to occupations, E.-2, 45. Ages, E.-2, 45. Attending special manual-training centres, E.-2, 47. Combined roll, day and evening classes, E.-2, 46. Free-place and other pupils according to year of attendance, E.-2, 45. Teachers, training of— Students — Examination status of those who left, E.-2, 55. Initial status on admission, E.-2, 54. Number, E.-2, 54. Qualification on admission, E.-2, 55. Training Colleges : Reports (extracts) of principals, E.-2, 56. School of Mines, C.-2, 12, 14. Schools— Buildings, &c. : Expenditure, D.-l, xxiii. Savings-banks, F.-l, 21. Teachers' Superannuation Fund—« Actuarial examination for the quadrennial period ending 31st March, 1934, E.-Ba. Annual report, E.-8. ELKINGTON, Mr. J, A., AND OTHERS— Report and-recommendation on petition of, G.-6b. FILMS— The films in schools, E.-5, 19.

FINANCE— Education— Child-welfare, &c. : Expenditure, particulars for the year ended 31st March, 1936, E.-4, 8, 9. Minister's report — Cost, E.-l, 4. Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 35. Primary and post-primary — Education Boards, E.-2, 58. Secondary, combined, and technical schools and classes, E.-2, 70. Whangarei College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 84. Teachers' Superannuation Fund — Actuarial examination for the quadrennial period ending 31st March, 1934, E.-Ba. Annual report, E.-8. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Lands and Survey— Crown Land Settlement, C.-l, 6, 7, 36. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. Drainage— Operations— Hauraki Plains : Statements of accounts, &c., C.-8, 6. Rangitaiki Land Drainage: Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, C.-11, 3. Swamp : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, C.-4, 4-6. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Land for Settlement Account— Balance-sheet, &c., C.-5, 2, 3-5, 6, 7-9. National endowments, C.-14. Public Domains and National Parks, C.-10. Scenery preservation : Expenditure, comparison, 1904-5 to 1935-36, C.-6, 6. Surveys, C.-la, 6, 7. Mining industry— Mines statement, C.-2, 1, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21-26, 28, 29, 51-59. State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 5-13. Native Affairs — Board of Native Affairs — Cash receipts for year : Analysis, G.-10, 51-53. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 48. State schemes : Total receipts, G.-10, 55. Wool sales for year : Return and analysis, G.-10, 54. East Coast Native Trust Lands— Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statements of accounts, G.-4. Native Land Courts and other matters under control, G.-9. Post and Telegraph— Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during the year ended 31st March, 1935, as compared with the year ended 31st March, 1936 : Table showing, E.-l, 43. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year ended 1863 : Table showing number, E.-l, 37. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, P.—3, 5, 6. Paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the year ended 31st March, 1935 and 1936 : Table showing the number forwarded and amount derived from, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, E.—l, 1, 12. Savings-bank, F.-l, 21. General statement, F.-l, 39, 40. School savings branch, F.-l, 21. Public Works— Expenditure— And liabilities on public buildings, D.-l, 12. For the year : Audited statement, D.-l, 24. Irrigation and water-supply : Schedules of schemes completed or under construction or investigation, D.-l, 21. Railways construction, D.-l, 9. Total, D.-l, 2. Water-power development: Statement of accounts, D.-L 13. Yearly, 1914-15 to 1935-36, D.-l, 3. Main highways, D.-l, 121, 124, 148. Minister's statement, D.-l, v. Railways— Balance-sheets, statements of accounts, and statistical returns, D.-2, 1-31. General Manager's report, D.-2, vii. Minister's statement, D.-2, iv. Superannuation Fund — Actuarial examination for the septennial period ending 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. Annual report, D.-5. State Forest Service, C.-3, 3, 16.

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FORESTRY— Mamaku State Sawmill: Reopening, D.-2, ii. State Forest Service : Annual report, C.-3 — Forest protection— Animal destruction, C.-3, 9. Fire districts, C.-3, 9. Forest fires, C.-3, 9. General, C.-3, 8. Parasite biology, C.-3, 10. Thinning work in exotic forests, C.-3, 10. General — Finance, C.-3, 16. Grants of trees from surplus stock, C.-3, 17. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 17. Legislation, C.-3, 16. Unemployment relief, C.-3, 17. Introduction, C.-3, 3. Management— Areas under control, C.-3, 4. Forest atlas, C.-3, 7. Forest reconnaissance, timber cruising, surveying, &c., C.-3, 6. Protection forests, C.-3, 5. State afforestation, C.-3, 7. Timber sales, C.-3, 8. Waitangi endowment, C.-3, 7. West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. State afforestation, summarized reports — Auckland, C.-3, 18. Canterbury, C.-3, 19. Nelson, C.-3, 19. Rotorua, C.-3, 18. Southland, C.-3, 19. Wellington, C.-3, 18. Westland, C.-3, 19. Timber trade— Domestic markets, C.-3, 12. Exports, C.-3, 13-15. General, C.-3, 12. Utilization — Drying of timber, C.-3, 11. General, C.-3, 10. Logging, C.-3, 10. Miscellaneous, C.-3, 12. Sawmilling, C.-3, 11. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. Timber areas, Railways Department, D.-2, xxi. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Mining industry, C.-2, 12. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS— Railways— Actuarial examination for the septennial period ending 31st March, 1934, D.-sa. Annual report, D.-S. Teachers— Actuarial examination for the quadrennial period ending 31st January, 1934, E.-Ba. Annual report, E.-8. Minister of Education Report, E.-l, 33. HARBOUR WORKS. See under MARINE. HARI WI KATENE AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6b. HEALTH— Children, Native : Health and physical education, E.-3, 3. Dental clinics, E.-S, 11. Department: Buildings, &c., construction, D.-l, 55. Health and hospital institutions : Improvements, &c., D.-l, xxiii. Hospitals, mental: Construction, &c., D.-l, xxii, 54. Milk for school-children, E.-5, 11. HOUSING— State coal-mines, C.-2, 12. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST, AND PUBLICITY— Industries — Industry in education, E.-2, 12. Kauri-gum : Annual report, C.-12. Mining: Statement of affairs of companies, C.-2, 55-59. Timber trade, C.-3, 12. Tourist and publicity— Publicity, Railways Department, D.-2, xxvi. Tourist and health resorts : Construction, D.-l, xxv. Tourist Department: Buildings, construction, &c., D.-l, 55.

INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Childrens' Courts : Cases appearing before, &c., E.-4, 2, 5. Courthouses : Construction, D.-L, xxi, 53. Crimes : Burglary, Post-office premises, &c., F.-l, 20. Prisons — Buildings and works: Improvements, &c., D.-l, xxi. Construction, D.-l, 54. Prosecutions : Mining industry, C.-2, 34, 48, 64, 68, 74, 78. KAPITI ISLAND— Report on, C.-6, 7. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRY— Report for the year, C.-12— Exports, C.-12, 1. Production, C.-12, 2. KINDERGARTENS. See under EDUCATION. LABOUR DEPARTMENT— Employment Fund : Collection of wages, &c., by Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 23. Preference to trade-unionists on public works, D.-la, 4. Unemployment workers : Land settlement, D.-l, xxvi. LANDS AND SURVEY— Drainage— Operations — Hauraki Plains : Annual report, C.-8 — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, C.-8, 6. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-8, 1-5. Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Annual report, C.-ll — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, C.-11, 3. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-11, 1. Swamp : Annual report, C.-4 — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, C.-4, 4. Report of Chief Drainage Engineer, C.-4, 1. Improvement, D.-l, xix, 39. National endowments : Report for the year with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from endowment, C.-14. Native— Development: Report of the Board of Native Affairs, G.-10. East Coast Native Trust Lands — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-3. Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-4. Public Domains and National Parks of New Zealand : Annual report, C.-10— National Parks, C.-10, 4, 5-8. Arthur Pass, C.-10, 7. Tongariro, C.-10, 5. Public Domains, C.-10, 1-4. Settlement — Crown Lands : Annual report, C.-l— Finance — Educational endowment, C.-l, 6. Expenditure, C.-l, 7. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Receipts, C.-l, 6. Rents : Postponements, remissions, and arrears, C.-l, 6. Land-development, C.-l, 2. Land-drainage and land-development operations, C.-l, 23-28. Lands for settlement— Extracts from reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-l, 22. Summary of the settlement established upon estates acquired and dealt with under the provisions of the Lands for Settlement Act up to 31st March, 1936, C.-l, 13-21. Lands, Crown Settlement: Extract from Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-l, 8-12. Lands for selection, C.-l, 5. Lands, inferior, special settlement, C.-l, 5. Legislation, C.-l, 2. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Small-farms scheme, C.-l, 4, 29-33. Tables — Lands disposed of under the Lands for Settlement Act, to the 31st March, 1936, C.-l, 35. Lands, endowment, administered by Land Boards and leased at 31st March, 1936, C.-l, 35. Lands in the Dominion : Return showing position, C.-l, 33. Lands selected during the year ended 31st March 1936, C.-l, 34. Total receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 36.

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LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. Settlement —continued. Discharged soldiers : Annual report, C.-9 — Applications received and lands allotted, C.-9, 2. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 3. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account — Balance-sheet, C.-9, 12. Transactions for year, C.-9, 10. General review, C.-9, 2. Lands acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 7. Lands proclaimed, C.-9, 2. Mortgage transactions : Statement, C.-9, 8. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 4. Lands for Settlement Act, 1925 : Annual report, C.-5 — Estates, private, acquired to 31st March, 1936 : Summary, C.-5, 2. Land, private, purchased and paid for during period from Ist April* 1935, to 31st March, 1936 : Return, C.-5, 2. Land Purchase Controller : Report, C.-5, 1. Land for Settlement Account for the year— Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1936, C.-5, 7-9. Payments from, during period Ist April, 1935, to 31st March, 1936, C.-5, 2. Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31st March, 1936, C.-5, 3-5. Revenue Account for the year ended 31st March, 1936, C.-5, 6. Properties considered during year : Number, C.-5, 2. Small-farm scheme : Public Works Statement, D.-l, 39. Scenery preservation : Annual report, C.-6— Expenditure, comparison, 1904-5 to 1935-36, C.-6, 6. Future operations, C.-6, 3. General, C.-6, 2. Kapiti Island : Report, C.-6, 7. Legislation, C.-6, 3. Reserves — General conditions, C.-6, 2. Made in 1935-36 under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, C.-6, 4. Summary, C.-6, 5. Supervision, C.-6, 2. Surveys : Annual report, C.-la— Field inspections, C.-la, 2. General, C.-la, 4. Geodetic triangulation, C.-la, 4. Hawke's Bay re-establishment surveys, C.-l A,2. Head Office : Draughting Branch, C.-la, 4. Land-development, C.-la, 3. Minor triangulation, C.-la, l. Native Land Court surveys, C.-la, 2. Proposed operations, C.-la, 3. Settlement surveys, C.-la, 2. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 2. Standard surveys, C.-la, 2. Staff, C.-la, 4. Summary, C.-la, 1. Tables — Areas surveyed for 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 area, C.-la, 5. Work on hand, C.-la, 7. Tidal Survey, C.-la, 3. . Topographical Survey, C.-la, 2. LANDS FOR SETTLEMENT ACT, 1925. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. LEVEL CROSSINGS— Elimination, D.-l, 129. LIBRARIES— School, E.-3, 2 ; E.-5, 18. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LOCAL BODIES— Advances to, by Main Highways Board, D.-l, 131. Contact with Main Highways Board, D.-l, 128. MAMAKU STATE SAWMILL— Reopening, D.-2, ii. MAORI LAND BOARDS. See under NATIVE AFFAIRS. MARINE— Harbour works : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxiv,. 44. Lighthouses : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxiv, 45. Shipping— " Late fee" correspondence posted on wharves at Wellington and Auckland: Handling by ship-side post-office, F.-l, 17. Ocean-mail services, F.-l, 6, 18.

MAUI RANGIHAEATA AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6f. MENTAL HOSPITALS. See under HEALTH. METEOROLOGICAL— Offices : Telegraph service for, F.-l, 23. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines statement, C.-2— Appendices : Reports relating to— Inspection of coal-mines, C.-2, 60-83. Metaliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 21-59. Report of Board of Examiners, C.-2, 84-97. Coal-mines Act, 1925, C.-2, 8. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 9. Coal-mining, C.-2, 5, 6. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 13. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 10. Geological survey, C.-2, 12. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 4. Gold- and silver-mining, C.-2, 1-3. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 9. Miners' pensions—Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 12, 13. Mining privileges, C.—2, 4. New avenues of coal-utilization, C.-2, 7. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 5. Promotion of gold-mining companies, C.-2, 3, 4. Protection of mining privileges, C.-2, 5. Rescue stations, C.-2, 8. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 12. Social amenities in mining townships, C.-2, 8 Staff, C.-2, 14. State aid to mining, C-2, 13, 14— Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 13. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 14. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 14. Subsidized prospecting—Subsidies to unemployed to prospect for gold, C.-2, 14. State coal-mines, C.-2, 10-12— Development of New area, C.-2, 11. Housing, C.-2, 12. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 11. Output and sales, C.-2, 10, 11. Statistics— Coal-mining, C.-2, 6. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 3. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 10. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries C.-2, 9. Wastage of coal, C.-2, 6. Tables— CoalImports, C.-2, 19. Output from different fields, C.-2, 17. Output of different classes, C.-2, 17. Exports : Bunker and cargo, C.-2, 19. Coal and oil-shale: Annual production and coal imported since 1878, E.-2, 18. Coal out-put and minerals : Export, C.-2, 15. Export of minerals and coal-output, C.-2 15-20 GoldQuantity and value exported from districts and counties or boroughs, C.-2, 16. Quantity of gold exported annually from 1857 C.-2, 17. Persons employed in mining, C.-2, 20. Coal supplied to Railways Department: Value, D.-2 xx. Privileges in State forests, C.-3, 3. State mines : Annual report, C.-2a— Exploratory work, C.-2a, 4. General, C.-2a, 4. James Colliery, C.-2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 5-13. MORTGAGE— Transactions : Discharged Soldiers Settlement, C.-9, 8. MUSIC— School, E.-l, 29. NAPIER GISBORNE RAILWAY— Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 1. NATIVE AFFAIRS— East Coast Native Trust Lands— Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year, G.—3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts, G.-4. Education— Minister's report, E.-l, 3, 26. Native children : Annual report, E.-3.

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NATIVE AFFAIRS —continued. Land development: Report of the Board of Native Affairs, G.-10 — East Coast Native Trust lands, G.-10, 47. Farming operations of the Native Trustee, G.-10, 42. Finance — Cash receipts for year : Analysis, G.-10, 51-53. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 48. State schemes : Total receipts, G.-10, 55. Wool sales for year : Return and analysis, G.-10, 54. Lands under development or being farmed : Return, G.-10, 55. Livestock as at 31st March, 1936 : Return, G.-10, 56. Maori Land Board schemes, G.-10, 39. Native Lands under state schemes, G.-10, 55. Principal development activities undertaken during the year on State schemes : Return, G.-10, 56. Production, increase in volume, G.-10, 1. State development schemes — Aotea Maori Land District, G.-10, 34. Ikaroa and South Island Maori Land Districts, G.-10, 36. Tairawhiti Maori Land District, G.-10, 30. Tokerau Maori Land District, G.-TO, 3. Waikato-Maniototo Land District, G.-10, 3. Waikato (proper), G.-10, 7. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 12. Native Land Courts — Annual report, G.-9. Surveys, C.-la, 2. Native Purposes Act, 1933 — Report and recommendation on petition of — Pura Ruruhira and others (No. 199 of 1932), G.-6a. Roka Merehana and others (No. 381 of 1929), G.-6. Native Purposes Act, 1934— Report and recommendation on petition of — Hari Wi Katene and others (No. 262 of 1933), G.-6b. J. A. Elkington and others (No. 329 of 1934-35), G.-6b. Pirika Te Miroa and others (No. 55 of 1928), G.-6d. Te Kata Tamihana and others (No. 136 of 1934), G.-6c. Violet Newdick (No. 113 of 1934), G.-6e. Waka Rawiri and another (No. 123 of 1934), G.-6b. Wiremu Keepa Patahuri and others (No. 146 of 1934), G-6c. Native Purposes Act, 1935 — Report and recommendation on petition of — Maui Rangihaeata and others (No. 166 of 1934-35), G.-6f. Rangi Tuanui Tamihana and others, G.-6g. Te Auta Te Rou Ngatai (No. 66 of 1935), G.-6h. NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. NAVY. See under DEFENCE. NEWDICK, MRS. VIOLET - Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6e. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. OIL. See under PETROL. PENSIONS— Miners, C.-2, 12, 13. PETROL— Oil, petroleum, C.-2, 5, 26, 34, 38, 48. PIRIKA TE MIROI, AND OTHERS— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6d. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— Broadcasting, F.-3, 2. POLICE— Rewards, reinstatement of, to officers for securing convictions against persons breaking telegraph insulators, F.-l, 26. Stations : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxi, 54. POST AND TELEGRAPH - Buildings and lands: Construction, improvement, &Oj, D.-l, xxi, 53. Department: Annual report, F.-l— Articles delivered, F.-l, 20. Bicycles, F.-l, 16. Buildings and land, F.-l, 5, 15.

POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department: Annual report, F.-l—continued. Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during year ended 31st March, 1935, as compared with the year ended 31st March, 1936, F.-l, 43. Cables, New Zealand submarine — Cook Strait cables, F.-l, 27. Foveaux Strait cables, F.-l, 27. Census and Statistics Office, work performed for, F.-l, 22. Commercial branch, F.-l, 4, 13. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 21. Employment work, F.-l, 23. Examinations, F.-l, 13. Finance — Cable, radio-telegraph, and radio-telephone business transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F-l, 43. Money-orders issued and money-orders payable in New Zealand since the year 1863, F.-l, 37. Paid telegrams and toll calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll calls during the years ended 31st March, 1935 and 1936, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 1, 12. For the years 1881-82, 1891-92, 1901-2, 1911-12, 1921-22 and following years, F.-l, 37. Savings-bank, F.-l, 1, 39, 40. School savings branch, F.-l, 21. Inland commercial papers and printed papers : Removal of restrictions, F.-l, 16. Inland printed matter prepaid at halfpenny rate, undelivered : Handling, F.-l, 16. Inspections, F.-l, 20. " Late-fee " correspondence posted on wharves at Wellington and Auckland : Handling by ship-side postoffice, F.-l, 17. Letters and letter-cards, post-cards, book-packets, newspapers and parcels, posted and delivered in the several postal-districts of New Zealand during the year: Estimated number, F.-l, 41. Letters posted per unit of population : Average number, F.-l, 21. Literature for the blind : Free transmission by post of talking-book records, F.-l, 6. Mail services— Air, F.-l, 7, 18. Inland, F.-l, 17. Ocean, F.-l, 6, 18. Money-orders, F.-l, 21. Motor-vehicles : Departmental, F.-l, 16. Motor-vehicles and associated work : Registration, F.-l, 22. Newspaper postage-rate : Reduction, F.-l, 16. Office of Postmaster-General, F.-l, 11. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 11. Parcel-post, Great Britain - New Zealand, via Panama : Reduction in rates, F.-l, 17. Parcels exchanged with other countries during the years 1934 and 1935 : Number and weight, F.-l, 38. Parcels, inland : Reduction in rates, F.-l, 6. Parcel-post rates : Reduction, F.-l, 16. Postage-stamps, F.-l, 6, 19. Postage-stamps on packets and parcels : Cancellation, 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.-l, 22. Post Office premises, &c. : Burglary, F.-l, 20. Radio-broadcasting— Beacon signals, F.-l, 29. Broadcasting reception : Interference, F.-l, 36. Broadcasting service, F.-l, 11, 35. Cable, radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business transacted during the year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 43. Christmas and New Year greetings telegrams for transmission by wireless, F.-l, 29. Departmental radio stations : Operation, F.-l, 27. Emergency radio stations, F.-l, 29. Frequency measuring equipment, F.-l, 29. Overseas radio-telephone service, F.-l, 11, 30. Private commercial stations, F.-l, 35. Private experimental stations, F.-l, 35. Radio-telegrams exchanged between New Zealand offices and the T.s. " Tamahine," F.-l, 29. Radio-telegraph and telephone services, F.-l, 10.

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POST AND TELEGRAPH —continued. Department: Annual report, F.-l—continued. Rates and charges : Booklet, F.-l, 6. Staff — Appeal Board, F.-l, 13. Engineering officers : Visit to United Kingdom, F.-l, 4. Personal, P.-l, 13. Permanent: Health, P.-l, 13. Persons employed in the Department, P.-l, 12. Post and Telegraph Officers Sick Benefit Fund, P.-l, 4, 13. Remuneration, P.-l, 4. Salaries — Scale increments : Payment, F.-l, 13. Increase, F. -l, 13. Stores Branch, F.-l, 14. Suggestions Board, F.-l, 13. Telegraph and telephones— Birthday and congratulatory telegrams: Inauguration of service, P,-j. 2 a . Carrier-current telephone systems, F.-l, 25. General election and Licensing Poll, 1935, F.-l, 24. Jubilee letter-telegram service, P.-l, 23. Inter-island telegraph and telephone communication channels, P.-l, 10. Inland Christmas and ISfew Year greetings telegram service, P.-l, 23. Machine printing telegraphs, F.-l, 26. Night letter-telegram service to South Pacific Islands : Inauguration, P.-l, 23. Poles and wires, F.-l, 27. Rewards, reinstatement of, to police officers for securing convictions against persons breaking telegraph insulators, F.-l, 26. Telegraph batteries and power supply, P.-l, 26. Telegraph and toll systems : Extension, F.-l, 26. Telegraph and telephone communication: Maintenance, F.-l, 25. i Telegraph service, F.-l, 7. For Meteorological Offices, F.-l, 23. Telegraph charges, P.-l, 23. Telephone-exchange services, F.-l, 8, 30. Telephone statistics, F.-l, 33. Toll service, P.-l, 9, 24. Workshops, F.-l, 15. Radio broadcasting— New Zealand Broadcasting Board : Annual report — Broadcasting legislation, &c., F.-3, 5. Finance, F.-3, 5, 6. Hours of transmission, F. 3, 1. Licenses, receiving, F.-3, 3. Programmes— Analysis, F.-3, 3. News, F.-3, 3. TalksEducation, P.-3, 2. General, F.-3, 2. Overseas rebroadcast, F.-3, 2. Outside broadcasts and sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Plays, F.-3, 2. Special services, F.-3, 2. Subsidized private broadcasting stations, P.-3, 5. Technical, F.-3, 4. To schools, E.-5, 20. Telegraph extensions, D.-l, xxv. PRESS— Newspaper postage-rates: Reduction, F.-l, 16. News, broadcasting, F.-3, 3. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. PUBLIC DOMAINS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. PUBLIC WORKS— Annual statement, D.-l— Chief Electrical Engineer : Report— Broken wires and poles, D.-l, 74. Design office, D.-l, 70. Electrical Appliances Board, D.-l, 75. Electrical accidents, D.-l, 76. Electrical fires, D.-l, 76. Electrical-power Boards, D.-l, 71. Statistical data, D.-l, 85. Electrical supply and electrical wiring regulations, D.-l, 75. Electrical supply stations of New Zealand, D.-l, 88. Growth of load, D.-l, 73. Inspection of electric lines, also private generating plants, D.-l, 75. Licenses issued, I).-l, 75. North and South Islands electric-power system, D.-l, 57, 66, 79. Registration of electrical wireinen, D.-l, 76. Samoan administration, D.-l, 114.

PUBLIC WORKS —continued. Annual statement, D.-l—continued. Engineer-in-Chief : Report— Aerodromes and landing grounds, D.-l, 46. Harbour works, D.-l, 44. Hydro-electric development, D.-l, 31. Irrigation, D.-l, 28. Lands improvement, D.-l, 39. Lighthouses, D.-l, 45. Naval and defence departmental works, D.-l. 51. Plant and mechanical equipment, D.-l, 49. Public buildings— Maintenance, D.-l, 52. Works and electrical operations, D.-l, 52. Railway construction, D.-l, 26. Finance : Public Works Fund— Expenditure and liabilities on public buildings, D.-l, 12. Expenditurefo,r the year : Audited statement, D.-l, 24. Railway-construction : Expenditure, D.-l, 9. Total expenditure, D.-l, 2. W T ater-power development : Statement of accounts, D.-l, 13. Yearly expenditure, 1914-15 to 1935-36, D.-l, 3, Irrigation and water-supply: Schedule of schemes completed or under construction or investigation D.-l, 21. Main Highways Board : Report— Acquisition of gravel deposits, &c., D.-l, 130. Advances to local authorities, D.-l, 131. Classification of main highways, D.-l, 131. Construction-work : Progress report, D.-l, 135. Contact with local bodies, D.-l, 128. Declaration of new main highways and adjustments, D.-l, 132. Elimination of level crossings on main highways, D -1 129. Examinations for foremen and ove: :• • on roadconstruction, D.-l, 132. Finance, I).-l, 121. Main Highways Account, D.-l, 124, 148. General, D.-l, 119= Legislation, D.-l, 120. Operation of magnetic truck, D.-l, 132. Personnel, D.-l, 119. Plant, D.-l, 131. Traffic census, D.-l, 128. Minister's statement — Aerodromes establishment, D.-l, xxiii. Defence work, D.-l, xxvii. Finance, D.-l, v. Harbour works, D.-l, xxiv. Hydro-electric development, D.-1-, xiii. Irrigation, D.-l, xvii. Lands improvement, D.-l, xix. Lighthouses, D.-l, xxiv. Main highways, D.-l, viii. Policy, D.-l, i. Plant mechanical equipment, D.-l, xxvii. Public buildings, D.-l, xx. Railways, D.-l, xvii. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xxiv. Settlement and other roads, D.-l, x. Settlement of unemployed workers, D.-l, xxvi. Telegraph extension, D.-l, xxv. Tourist and health resorts, D.-l, xxv. Public buildings : Report by Government Architect— Agriculture Department, D.-l, 55. Courthouses, D.-l, 53. Defence Department, D.-l, 55. Education Department, D.-l, 54. Health Department, D.-l, 55. Mental hospitals, D.-l, 54. Miscellaneous, D.-l, 55. Police-stations and gaols, D.-l, 54. Post-offices, D.-l, 53. Vice-regal, D.-l, 53. Programme : Statement by Minister of Public 'Works, D.-la— Accidents on works, D.-la, 4. Accommodation on works, D.-l a, 4. Agreements— Application of, D.-l a, 5. Public Works workers' agreement, 1936 : Terms and conditions of employment, D.-la, 6. Term of, D.-la, 5. Workers', D.-la, 3. All works to be standard works, D.-la, 3. Complaints, D.-la, 4. Conditions on public works, D.-l a, 1. Co-operative-contract system to be adopted, D.~la, 3. Holiday privileges, D.-la, 3. Main highways control, D.-la, 2. Planned programme necessary, D.-la, 2. Preference to unionists, D.-l a, 4. Recreation facilities, D.-la, 4.

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PUBLIC WORKS —continued. Annual statement, D.-l —continued. Two pays per week, D.-la, 3. Workers'-agreement, D.-la, 3. Railway-construction— Napier-Gisborne, South Island (Main Trunk), and Westport - Inangahua lines : Departmental reports relating to, I).-1 :b. Policy, D.-2, iii. PUR A RURUHIRA AND OTHERS — Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6a. RADIO BROADCASTING. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH, RAILWAYS— Annual statement, D.-2 — Balance-sheets and statements of accounts and statistical returns, 1936, D.-2, 1-31. General Manager's report— Advertising service, I >. -2, xv. Bookstall service, D.-2, xvii. Branch lines, D.-X, xxv. Commercial branch, D.-2, xxvi. Departmental dwellings, D.-2, xix. Finance, D.-2, vii. Goods and live-stock, D.-2, xiii. Isolated sections, D.-2, xxv. Lake Wakatipu steamers, D.-2, xix. Parcels, luggage, and mails, D.-2, xii. Passenger traffic, D.-2, xi. Railway publicity, D.-2, xxvi. Refreshment service, D.-2, xvi. Road motor services, D.-2, xviii. Sick Benefit Fund, D.-2, xx. Signal and electrical, D.-2, xxviii. Stores Branch, D.-2, xx. Staff, D.-2, xxi. Subsidiary services, D.-2, x. Suggestions and Inventions Committee, D.-2, xx Timber areas, D.-2, xxi. Train services, I>. -2, xxii. Transportation, D.-2, xxii. Ways and Works Branch, I).-2, xxvii. Workshops, D.-2, xxi. Minister's Statement— Control, change of, D.-2, ii. Finance, D.-2, iv. Government Railways Workshops, D.-2, v. Major works, D.-2, iv. Mamaku Sawmill: Reopening, D.-2, ii. Rail cars to eliminate mixed trains, D./2, iii. Railway prospects, D.-2, iii. Railway-construction policy, D.--2, iii. Staff organization, D.-2, ii. Traffic : Review, D.-2, v. Transport Co-ordination, D.-2, iv. Workers : Concessions, D.-2, ii. Working results, five years (1932-36), D.-2, vi. Construction, D.-l, xvii, 26. Expenditure, D.-l, 9. Improvements and additions to open lines, D.-l, xxiv. Level-crossings : Elimination, D.-l, 129. Napier-Gisborne, South Island (Main Trunk); West-port-Inangaliua lines: Departmental reports on, D.-Ib. RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE Report together with balance-sheet and statements of accounts for the year, C.-11, 3. RANGI TUANUI TAMAHINA AND OTHERS. Report and recommendation on report of, G.-6G. ROKA MEREHANA AND OTHERS Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6. SALARIES AND WAGES— Education : School-teachers, E.-l, 2, 16 ; E.-5, 17. Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 13. Public Works : Two pays per month, D.-la, 3. SAWMILLING. See under FORESTRY. SCENERY PRESERVATION. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SCHEELITE. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SILVER-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. SMALL-FARMS SCHEME. See under LANDS AND SURVEY.

SOUTH ISLAND (MAIN TRUNK) RAILWAY— Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 5. SPORTS AND RECREATION— Recreation facilities : Public Works employees, D.-l a, 4. Sporting broadcasts, F.-3, 2. Winter sports, &c. — Arthurs Pass, C.-10, 7. Tongariro National Park, C.-10, 5, 6. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING INDUSTRY. STATE FOREST SERVICE. See under FORESTRY, STORES— Railways Department, D.-2, xx. Post and Telegraph, F.-l, 14. ! SURVEYS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. ' | SWAMP DRAINAGE. See under LANDS AND SURVEY TEACHERS. See under EDUCATION. TE AUTA TE ROU NGATAI — Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6h. TE KATA TAMAHINA AND OTHERS — Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6c. TELEGRAPHS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. TIMBER. See under FORESTRY, TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK BOARD— Annual report, C.-10, 5. TOURIST AND PUBLICITY— Publicity : Railways Department, D.-2, xxvi. Tourist and health resorts— Department: Buildings, construction, &c., D.-l, xxv, 55. Tongariro National Park Board : Annual report, C.-10, 5. TRAINING COLLEGES. See under EDUCATION. TRANSPORT— Co-ordination : Road and rail, D.-2, iv. Department: Motor-vehicles, &c. : Registration of, by Post and Telegraph Department, F.-l, 22. Road-motor services : Railways Department, D.-2, xviii. Traffic census, D.-l, 128. Traffic control, D.-l, 131. Main Highways Board : Report, D.-l, 119. TRAMWAYS— Lines, construction, &c., D.-l, 52. TUNGSTEN. See under MINING INDUSTRY. UNEMPLOYMENT— Camps : Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 7. Relief workers — Number engaged by State Forest Service, C.-3, 17. Settlement, D.-l, xxvi. Subsidies : Gold-prospecting, C.-2, 14, 29, 48. UNIONISTS— Preference to, on public works, D.-la, 4. UNIVERSITIES. See under EDUCATION. WAKA RAWIRI AND ANOTHER— Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6b. WATER-POWER DEVELOPMENT. See under PUBLIC WORKS. WESTERN SAMOA— Hydro-electricity, &c. : Statistics for year ended 31st March, 1936, D.-l, 114. WESTPORT TRANGAHUA RAILWAY— Departmental report on, D.-Ib, 8. WHANGAREI COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES— Statement of affairs and balance-sheet, E.-2, 84. WIREMU KEEPA PATAHURI AND OTHERS— 5 Report and recommendation on petition of, G.-6d. WORKERS— Public Works : Agreement, D.-l a, 3. Railway : Concessions, D.-2, ii. Unemployed— Gold-prospecting, C.-2, 14, 29, 48. Number engaged by State Forest Service, C.-3, 17. Settlement, D.-l, xxvi.

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NEW ZEALAND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS 1936

VOL. 2. C-G U.C.L.

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