INDEX TO APPENDIX TO THE JOUENALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SECOND SESSION, TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT
VOLUME I.—PAKLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A—D
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ACCIDENTS — Mining and quarry, C.-2, 8, 12, 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, 26, 27, 30, 33 ; C.-2a, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13. Railways, D.-2, 20. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL, — Agricultural credit, A.-l, 10. Cook Islands, A.-3, 9. Export butter-box and choose-crate pools, C.-3, 21. Food and Agriculture Interim Commission, United Nations : Report, A.-l. Linen-flax development: Losses, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvi. Primary production, 8.-6, 3. Western Samoa, A.-4, 14. Wool, A.-10, 14, 16, 17. Wool Conference, London, 1945 : Report, A.-10. \PPROPRIATION ACT, 1944 Issues compared with sums voted under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 31. STRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND AGREEMENT— Conclusions on general International Organization reached at Australian - New Zealand (Wellington) Conference, 1944, A.-2, 115. IATION —- nternational Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, 1944 : Report, A.-9. National Airways, 8.-6, 20. iNKING AND CURRENCY— Agricultural credit, A.-l, 10. Bank of New Zealand — Acquisition of shares, 8.-6, 20. Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Exchange control, 8.-16, 4. Exchange rates, A.-10, 20. Inflation, 8.-6, 14. Money : Volume in circulation in New Zealand, 8.-16, 6. National savings, 8.-6, 19. Reserve Bank of New Zealand : Annual report, 8.-16. BROADCASTING— Cook Islands, A.-3, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. BUDGET— Financial Statement, 8.-6— Bank of New Zealand : Acquisition of shares, 8.-6, 20. Consolidated Fund, 8.-6, 6. Debt, public, 8.-6, 5, 9. Conversion operations, 8.-6, 10. Domicile, 8.-6, 11. Estimates, 8.-6, 15. Expenditure, 8.-6, 9. Friendly societies : War losses, 8.-6, 19. Full employment, 8.-6, 12. Import priorities, 8.-6, 13. Industrial expansion, 8.-6, 13. Inflation, 8.-6, 14. Lend-lease, 8.-6, 8. Memorandum of Security, 8.-6, 8, 19. Merchant Navy, 8.-6, 20. Minimum family income, 8.-6, 17. National airways, 8.-6, 20. National development— Loans, 1944-45, 8.-6, 7. Programmes, 1945-46, 8.-6, 18. National savings, 8.-6, 19. New Zealand war effort, 8.-6, 2. Primary production, 8.-6, 3. Programme, 1945-46, 8.-6, 11. Receipts, 1944-45 : Summary, 8.-6, 11. Receipts and expenditure, 8.-6, 9. Reciprocal aid, 8.-6, 8. Rehabilitation, 8.-6, 12. Secondary industries, 8.-6, 3. Shortages : Replacement, 8.-6j 12.
BUDGET—continued Financial Statement—continued Social Security Fund, 8.-O, 6, 17. Superannuation, 8.-6, 20. Surplus assets : Disposal, 8.-6, 8. Surplus, 1944-45, 8.-6, 6. Taxation, 8.-6, 14. Adjustments, 8.-6, 14. Double, 8.-6, 15. Trade, overseas, 8.-6, 13. Victory loans— 1944, 8.-6, 8. 1945, 8.-6, 19. War against Japan, 8.-6, 1. War borrowing, 8.-6, 8. War Expenses Account, 8.-6, 4, 7, 16, 18. War gratuities, 8.-6, 19. Tables, 8.-6, i-iv. CANADIAN MUTUAL AID— 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvi; 8.-6, 8. CANTEEN BOARD— Account, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xy. CENSUS— Western Samoa, A.-4, 17. CHARCOAL— Production, C.-3, 19. CIVIL AVIATION. Sec AVIATION. CIVIL LIST ACT, 1920 Disbursements under, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 36. COAL. See under MINING INDUSTRY. CONSOLIDATED FUND— 8.-6, 6. CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL— Report, 8.-l [Pt. ll], COOK ISLANDS— Report, for the four years ending 31st March, 1945, A.-3. CUSTOMS— Cost of collecting Customs and other revenue, 8.-12. Western Samoa, A.—4, 6. DEBT, PUBLIC— 8.-6, 5, 9. Conversion operations, 8.--6, 10. Domicile, 8.-6, 11. Interest payments, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 9, 10. Management, 8.-16, 3. Repayment, &c., 8.-l [Pt. ll], 11, xii. Report and accounts, 8.-2. Statement showing, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. DEFENCE— Defence works— Camps, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Construction, &c., D.-l, iv, 5. Timber purchased, C.-3, 23. Overseas audits, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx. Stores, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xx, xxii. War gratuities, 8.-6, 19. EARTHQUAKE AND WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION— Annual report, 8.-11. EDUCATION— Cook Islands, A.-3, 6, 15. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 10, 26. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, A.-l, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 8.
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EMPLOYMENTFull employment, 8.-6, 12. ENEMY PROPERTY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS— ESTIMATES— Expenditure for the year ending 31st March, 1946, 8.-7 SuppkJentary, 8.-7 [Pt. i I]. ru» rr> EXCHANGE— Control, 8.-16, 4. Rates, A.-10, 20. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— Pood and Agriculture Interim Commission, United Nations : Report, A.-l. United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 1945 : Report of Chairman of New Zealand delegation, A.-2. FINANCE— Bank of New Zealand : Balance-sheet, 8.-15. Budget, 8.-6. Cook Islands, A.-3, 2, 13 Customs Department: Cost of collecting Customs and other .-12. Debt, public: Repayment, 8.-2. Earthquake and War Damage Commission, 8.-11. Estimates, 8.-7 [Pt. I]. Supplementary, 8.-7 [Pt. ll]. Government Superannuation Funds : Railways, D.-5. International Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, 1944, Lands— 32 ' Crown lands settlement, C.-l, 3, 7, 17. Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. Memorandum of Security, 8.-6 8 19. Mining industry, C.-2, 1, 11,14 • C.-2A, 1,3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14-19 Public AccountsAbstract and supplementary statements, 8.-i [Pt. I]. Balance-sheets and statements of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Budget Statement 8.-6, 5. Controller and Auditor-General s report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Public debt, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. Public securities held in the Dominion or elsewhere, 8.-10. Public Trust Office, 8.-9 ; 8.-9 A. Public Works, D.-l, ii, 1, 15. Railways, D.-2, 1, 9-14. Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 8.-16. Rural Intermediate Credit Board, 8.-14. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-13. State Forest Service, C.-3, 3, 19, 29. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, A.-l, 10, 15, 20, 21. Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Wool Conference, London, 1945, A.-10, 3, 19. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE INTERIM COMMISSION, UNITED NATIONS— Report, A.-l. FORESTRY — Forest and forestry products : United Nations Food and Agriculture Commission, A.-l, 9, 19. Sawmilling, C.-8, 30. State Forest Service : Annual report, C.-3. Timber— Preservation, 8.-13, 4. Trade, C.-8, 13, 22, 28, 29. Waipa milling operations, C.-3, 13. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE— Western Samoa, A.-4, 8. FRIENDLY SOCIETIESWar losses, a. o, u. „~. ™ unmn. a j uranir GOLD MINING. See under MINING. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUNDReport, D.-5. GRATUITIES— Members of Armed Forces, 8.-6, 19. GREAT BRITAIN— Trade with, 8.-6, 13. HAURAKI PLAINS— Drainage operations : Report, 0.-8. HEALTH— Aluminium dust therapy for silicosis, C.-2, 10. Cook Islands, A.-3, 3, 14. Western Samoa, A.-4, 11.
HOUSING— C.-2, 7 ; 8.-13, 7 ; D.-l, il, viii, 5, 21. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IMPORT PRIORITIESB " 6 ' 13 - INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCEISS H It Industrial expansion, 8.-6, 3, 13. Secondary industries, 8.-6, 3. Trade Cook MandS) A ,_ 3; 3> 13> Overseas, 8.-6, 13. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. INTEREST RATES— Interest charges, Railways Department, D.-2, 5. Interest payments, public debt, 8.-l [Pt. ll], 9, 10. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-l 3, 2. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION CONFERENCE, „ CHICAGO, 1944— Report, A.-9. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE— . _« fi( . q . INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEESHIP— A-2 45 ISLAND TERRITORIES— Cook Islands : Report, A.-3. Western Samoa : Report, A.-4. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Cook Islands , '■ Judicial organization A -3, 7, 15. International Court of Justice, A.-2, 66, 94. Irregularities in connection with public moneys and stores. 8.-l [Pt. ll], v. . Legal status, United Nations Food and Agncultu , Organization, A.-l, 16 19. Prosecutions = industry, C.-2, 23, 27, 33. Western Samoa, A.-4, 7, 8. KAURI-GUM INDUSTRYA c _ n r LABOUR Kull employment, 8.-6, .12. State Forest Service : Compensation to employees, C.-3, Western Samoa, A.-4, 8. LANDS— Acquisition : State Forest Service, C.-3, 2. Drainage— Hauraki Plains, C.-8. Rangitaiki, C.-11. Swamp, C.-4. Geological survey : Mining industry, 0.-2, 9. Improvement, D.-l, vii, 4. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, vi. Kauri-gum, C.-12. Land for Settlements Act, 1925, C.-5. Land Laws Amendment Act, 1929: Blocks under development, C-l, 16. Man-power, 8.-6, 1; 0.-8, 14, 22. Native : Development, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiv. Public Domains and National Parks, C.-10. Scenery preservation, C.-6. Settlement: Crown, C.-l. Small Farms : Blocks under development, C.-l, 10. Soil conservation and river control, C.-3, 2; D.-l, v. Survey operations, C.-la. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4, 14. ,_,.,.,.„ LEND-LEASE— Id.—O, 8. LIBRARIESLibrary and inquiry services, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, A.-l, 7. b b LIQUOR TRADELiquor and drugs : Western Samoa, A.-4, 10. LOANSConversion, 8.-16, 3. Loan business under administration of State Advances Corporation, 8.-13, 2. National development, 1944-45, 8.-6, 7. Repayment: Western Samoa, A.-4, 6. Rural Intermediate Credi)) Board, 8.-14, 1. Vi ?aT/~R 1J44, *>■-»> »• LOCAL AUTHORITIES— Accounts 8.-l [Pt. HI xv. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS.
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WER— * 1 ; C.-3, 14, 22. aRINE— I Fisheries and marine products, A.-l, 9, 19. Lighthouses and harbour-works, D.-l, vii, 4. Marine insurance, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. I Seamen, 8.-6, 20. Ship-building, 8.-l [Pt. ll], xix. Shipping — Barque " Pamir," 8.-l [Pt. ll], xxii. Cook Islands, A.-3, 8, 16. I MARKETING— Accounts : 8.-l [Pt. ll], xiv. Export butter-box and cheese-crate pools, C.-3, 21: I Wool Conference, London, 1945, A.-10. MEMORANDUM OF SECURITY— 8.-6, 8, 19. j METEOROLOGICAL— Cook Islands, A.-3, 8, 13, 16. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual report, C.-2— Accidents, C.-2, 8, 12, 13, 22. Aluminium dust therapy for silicosis, C.-2, 10. Assistance to mining, C.-2, 11. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 7. Coal-mining, C.-2, 2. Co-operative State coal reserve, C.-2, 6. Imports, C.-2, 22, 24. Legislation, C.-2, 23. Miners Council, C.-2, 7. Miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 4. Production : Subsidy, C.-2, 7. Reserve stations, C.-2, 6. State coal-mines, C.-2, 5. Statistics of working, C.-2, 34. Survey, C.-2, 5. Geological survey, C.-2, 9. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 2, 12. Housing, C.-2, 7. Inspectors of Mines : Reports, C.-2, 15. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 9. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries— Legislation, C.-2, 14. Reports, C.-2, 12. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Minerals other than gold and silver, C.-2, 8, 12. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 10. Mining privileges, C.-2, 2. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries and in oil-prospecting operations, C.-2, 7. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 2. Post-war development, C.-2, 11. Prosecutions, C.-2, 12. Schools of Mines, C.-2, 10. Social amenities, C.-2, 7. State aid to mining, C.-2, 14. Stone-quarries, C.-2, 13, 21. Coal position, Railways Department, D.-2, 2, 7. State coal-mines— Annual report, C.-2A— Benneydale, C.-2a, 8. Blackball, C.-2a, 3. Dobson, C.-2a, 5. Finance, C.-2a, 14-19. James, C.-2a, 1. Liverpool, C.-2a, 1. Mossbank, C,-2a, 11. Ohai opencast, C.-2a, 13. Stockton, C.-2a, 6. Strongman, C.-2a, 2. Tatu, C.-2a, 10. Waikato, C.-2a, 13. Wairaki, C.-2a, 12. Waitewhena opencast, C.-2a, 11. Wallsend, C.-2a, 4. Wilton, C.-2a, 7. Minister's report, C.-2, 5. Public Works Statement, D.-l, vii. NATIONAL AIRWAYS— 8.-6, 20. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT— Loans, 1944-45, 8.-6, 7. Mining industry, C.-2, 11. Programme, 1945-46, 8.-6, 18. NATIONAL SAVINGS— 8.-6, 19. NEW ZEALAND WAR EFFORT— 8.-6, 2.
NIUE ISLAND— Report, A.-3, 12. PAPER— Pulp and paper production, C.-3, 19. PETROL— Conservation, C.-3, 23. Prices, &c., 8.-l [Pt. ll], xviii. Prospecting and production, C.-2, 2, 7. POLICE— Cook Islands, A.-3, 7. Western Samoa, A.-4, 8. POPULATION— Cook Islands, A.-3, 5, 15. Western Samoa, A.-4, 2, 15, 17. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Cook Islands, A.-3, 2. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. PRICES— Stabilization : Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. Timber, C.-3, 26. Woo), A.-10, 14, 16, 17. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. See under AGRICULTURE AND PASTORAL. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS— Abstract of, and supplementary statement, 8.-l [Pt. I], Balance-sheets and statements of accounts, 8.-l [Pt. IV]. Budget Statement, 8.-6, 5. Controller and Auditor-General's report, 8.-l [Pt. ll]. Public debt and transactions in connection therewith, 8.-l [Pt. lII]. PUBLIC DEBT. See DEBT. PUBLIC DOMAINS AND NATIONAL PARKS— Report for year, C.-10. PUBLIC SECURITIES HELD IN THE DOMINION OR ELSEWHERE— Return, 8.-10. PUBLIC SERVICE— Superannuation : Increase in limit, 8.-6, 20. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— Accounts for the year, 8.-9 a. Annual report, 8.-9. PUBLIC WORKS— Annual statement, D.-l. Coal-production, D.-l, vii, 5. Defence works, D.-l, iv, 5. Finance, D.-l, ii, 1, 15. Five-year post-war programme, D.-l, i. Housing, D.-l, ii, v, viii, 5, 21. Hydro-electricity, D.-l, vi, 3, 9. Irrigation and water-supply, D.-l, vi, 2. Lands improvement, D.-l, vii, 4. Lighthouses and harbours, D.-l, vii, 4. Main highways, D.-l, v, 12, 15. Ministry of Works, D.-l, i. Organization for national development, D.-l, i. Plant and mechanical, D.-l, vii, 5. Plant control: Zoning system, D.-l, 6. Public buildings, D.-l, viii, 7. Railways, D.-l, vi, 2. Roads, D.-l, vi, 3. Soil conservation and river control, D.-l, v, 18, Cook Islands, A.-3, 9, 13, 16. Western Samoa, A.-4, 16. RADIO. See BROADCASTING. RAILWAYS— Annual statement, D.-2— Accidents, D.-2, 20. Coal, D.-2, 2, 7. Finance, D.-2, 1, 9-14. Interest charges, D.-2, 5. Mileage of lines open for traffic, D.-2, 5. Operative revenue and expenditure, D.-2, 5, 6. Post-war development, D.-2, 2, 8. Prospects, D.-2, 2. Publicity activities, D.-2, 6. Staff, D.-2, 7, 20. Subsidiary services, D.-2, 6. Track, plant, and rolling-stock, D.-2, 6, 21. Tribunal, D.-2, 2. Working results, D.-2, 4, 5. Construction, &c., D.-l, vi, 2. Government Railways Superannuation Fund: Annual report, D.-5.
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RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE— Annual report, C.-11. REHABILITATION— Budget Statement, 8.-6, 12. Land development and settlement, C.-l, 4, 7. Soldiers' financial assistance, 8.-13, 3. State Advances Corporation of New Zealand : Report, 8.-13, 3. State Forest Service, C.-3, 3. REPAYMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT— Report and accounts, 8.-2. RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND— Annual report, 8.-16. RETURNED SERVICEMEN— Land development and settlement, C.-l, 4, 7. Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943 : Report on operations, C.-l, 2, 9. Soldiers financial assistance, -8.-13, .3. RURAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BOARD— Report for the year, 8.-14*; SAN FRANCISCO CONFERENCE. See UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION. SAWMILLING. See under FORESTRY. SCENERY PRESERVATION— Annual report, C.-6. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— Laboratory investigations : Mining industry, C.-2, 9. SERVICEMEN'S SETTLEMENT AND LAND SALES ACT, 1943— Report on operations, C.-l, 2, 9. SETTLEMENT OF CROWN LANDS— Annual report, C.-l. SHIPPING. See under MARINE. SILVER MINING. See under MINING. SMALL FARMS ACT, 1932-33 - Blocks under development, C.-l, 10. SOCIAL SECURITY— Family income, minimum, 8.-6, 17. Fund, 8.-6, G, 17. Miners' benefits, C.-2, 10. ->;r SPORTS AND RECREATION— Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 20. Social amenities, mining townships, C.-2, 7 ; C.-2a, 9. STABILIZATION— Prices : Western Samoa, A.-4, 3. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND— Report and accounts for the year, 8.-13. STATE COAL-MINES. See under MINING. \C*id i: . . ; { I
STATE FOREST SERVICE— Annual report, C.-3. s STATE QUARRIES, Seamier MINING INDUSTRY. superannuation— Government Railways Superannuation Fund, D.-5. Increase in litnit. 8.-4J, 20. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. See under ESTIMATES. SUPPLY AND MUNITIONS--8.-1 '[Pt. ll], xvii. SURVEY OPERATIONS— Report 'for year, Q.*-la. SWAMP DRAINAGE. See undtr LANDS. TAXATION— "Adjustments, 8.-6, 14. Double, 8.-0, 15. Western Samoa, A.V-4, 7. . Wool, A.-10,. 20. TELEGRAPHS, k}& POST AND TELEGRAPH. TIMBER TRADE, $U «„,/J foRKSTRY. TIRES — Conservation, C.-3, 21!. TRANSPORT liitei'Tvatiinal ajr transport, A.-9, 2, 33. Uliue . telimd,. A. -3, 16. 'fires, 0.-3, 23. UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1945 Report, A.-2. UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE INTERIM COMMISSION— Report, A.—l. UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION, LONDON, 1945— Report, A.-2a. VICTORY LOAN— 1944, 8.-6, 8. 1945, 8.-6, 19. WAR— „ Enemy Property Emergency Regulations 1939, 15.-9, 2. Gratuities, 15.-0, ,19. f Memorandum o£ Security, 8.-6, 8. New Zealand war effort, 8.-6, 2. War against Japan, 8.-O, 1. Wttr b'orrowings, 15.-6, 8. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— 8.-6, 4, 7, 16, 18 ; 8.-l [Pt. ll], xvi. WESTERN SAMOA— Report on for the four years ended 31st March, 1945, A. -4. WOOL. See. under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. { .1... v; "'-4' V
; By Authority: E. V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington. —1946.
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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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