INDEX TO APPENDIX TO TEE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIKST SESSION, TWENTY-EIGHTH PAELIAMENT VOLUME I.—PARLIAMENTARYPAPERS, A NOTE.—Paper Number before Page Number ACCIDENTS— BROADCASTING— Accident compensation, A.-7, 27. Cook Islands, A.-3, 4, 18. Western Samoa, A.-4, 7 ; A.-4b, 91. AGREEMENTS- BULGARIAAvoidanceof double taxation and the prevention T ce A< _ 8 A _ 9 A _ n < ot fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on J r income, United Kingdom and New Zealand, CHILDREN A.-10. International Children's Welfare Fund, A.Copyright : Exchange of notes between New 54_ Zealand and United States of America, A.-6. Medical examination of youn? persons, A.-7, 2 German patents and protocol: International accord, A.-15. CONFERENCE OF PARIS, 1946 \ Industrial property affected by Second World Treaties of poace with Italy, Rouman War, &c.—Preservation or restoration of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland, A.rights : New Zealand and various others, A.-9; A.-11, 25. A.-14. New Zealand and other countries, period COOK ISLANDS—--Ist April, 1946 - 31st March, 1947, A.-11, 36. Annual report, A.-3. South Pacific Commission, A.-4, 5 ; A.-5, 23. Non-self-governing territory, A.-2, 71. South Pacific Health Service : Establishment, A.-l; A.-3, 3. COPYRIGHTTariffs and trade, A.-2eeee. Exchange of notes between New Zealand a Trusteeship for Western Samoa, A.-2c. the United States of America constituting agreement, Washington, 1947, A.-6. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL— CUSTOMS— Cook Islands A.-3 13. Ta^fffl and trad & A _ 2e a _ 2r x ood and Agricultural Organization, A.-2H ; . _9eee • A -2efee A.-ll 16. Western Samoa, A.-4, 10. International limergency xood Council, A.-11, 17. DEFENCE— Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. Armaments : Regulation and reduction, A.26. ATOMIC ENERGY — International armed Forces : Information cc A ~ 2 > 91. cerning strength, A.-2, 20. AUSTRIA— EDUCATION— Peace settlement, A.-11, 26. Cook Islands, A.-3, 10, 14, 15, 21. United Nations Educational, Scientific, a AVIATION— Cultural Organization, A.-2f ; A.-11, 10, Ccok Islands, A.-3, 12, 14. Western Samoa, A.-4, 13 ; A.-4b, 42, 95. International civil aviation, A.-11, 14. Western Samoa, A.-4b, 91. EMPLOYMENT. See LABOUR. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH— EUROPE— A.-11, 19. A.-11, 25.
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EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— Agreement between United Kingdom and New Zealand for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, A.-10. Agreement for prevention or restoration of rights of industrial property affected by Second World War, &c, A.-14. Agreement for the establishment of a South Pacific Health Service, A.-l ; A.-3, 3. Department— Annual report, A.-11. Publications, A.-11, 42. Germany: Peace settlement, A.-11, 25. International accord on German patents and protocol signed London, July, 1946, A.-15. International Labour Conference, June, 1947, A.-17. Japanese Peace Settlement: British Commonwealth Conference, Canberra, August, 1947, A.-12. New Zealand representation overseas, A.-11, 28. Statute of Westminster, A.-13. Treaties of peace with Italy, Roumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland — Conference of Paris, 1946, A.-S. Signing of, Paris, February, 1947, A.-9; A.-il, 25. United Nations— Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization : First General Conference, Paris, 1946, A.-2F. First Regular Session of General Assembly, New York, 1946, A.-2. Food and Agricultural Organization, Second Session, Copenhagen, 1946, A.-2h. International Refugee Organization, A.-2n. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration — Fourth Session, Atlantic City, March, 1946 : Report, together with resolution adopted at adjourned meeting, Washington, May, 1946, A.-2a. Liquidation, A.-2aa, 5. Sixth Session, Washington, December, 1946, A.-2AA. Special Session called for the consideration of Palestine, New York, April, 1947. Trade and employment—• Conference proceedings prior to final Conference at Havana, Cuba, scheduled to open November, 1947, A.-2ee. General agreement on tariffs and trade, A.-2EEEE. Geneva Conference, 1947 - Second Session, A.-2eee. Statement by Minister of Finance and Customs, A.-2e. International Trade Organization, A-~JL 13. Western Samoa — Mission : Report to the Trusteeship Council, A.-48. Statement by Acting Prime Minister on political advancement, A.-4a ; A.-4b, 117. Trusteeship agreement for the territory, A.-2c ; A.-4, 2. World Health Organization: Final acts of the International Health Conference, New York, June, 1946, A.-20.
FAR EASTERN AREA— A.-11, 23. FINANCE— Avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income : Agreement between United Kingdom and New Zealand, A.-10. Cook Islands, A.-3, 5, 18. International Labour Conference, Geneva, 1947, A.-7, 2, 56, 57. International Refugee Organization, A.-2d, 20. United Nations, A.-2, 47, 79. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, A.-2aa, 3. Western Samoa, A.-4, 8 ; A-4b, 39, 75. FINLAND— Treaty of peace with, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION— A.-2n; A.-11, 16. GERMAN PATENTS International accord on, A.-15. GERMANY— Peace settlement, A.-11, 28. HEALTH— Collaboration of employers and workers in regard to health and safety, A.-7, 49. Cook Islands, A.-3, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20. South Pacific Health Service, A.-l ; A.-3, 3 ; A.-4, 5 ; A.-11, 21. Western Samoa, A.-4, 18, 19, 51 ; A.-4b, 92. World Health Organization, A.-2G; A-11,16. HIGH COMMISSIONERS FOR NEW ZEALAND— Canberra, A.-11, 32. London, A.-11, 29. Ottawa, A.-11, 31. HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS— A.-2, 39. HUNGARY— Treaty of peace with, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25. IMMIGRATION— Migrant workers, A.-7, 11, 52. INDIA— Treatment of Indians in South Africa, A.-2, 40. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Cook and Nine Islands, A.-3, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19. Freedom of association and industrial relations, A.-7, 8. Industrial property affected by Second World War, A.-14. International trade, A.-2e ; A.-2ee ; A.-2eee ; A.-2eeee ; A.-11, 13. Labour inspection, A.-7, 6, 41, 48, 50, 52. Western Samoa, A.-4, 11, 27.
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INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND— A.-2, 54; A.-11, 11. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION— A.-11,14. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES— Important Conferences at which New Zealand* was represented, period Ist April, 1946 - 31st March, 1947, A.-11, 38. INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD COUNCIL— A.-11, 17. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE, NEW YORK, JUNE, 1946 2o; A.-11, 16. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE— A.-7; A.-11, 13. INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATION— A.-2, 52, 54 ; A.-2d ; A.-11, 19. INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION— A.-2e ; A.-2ee ; A.-2eee ; A.-2eeee ; A.-11, 13. ISLAND TERRITORIES— Cook and Nine Island, A.-3. South Pacific Commission, Canberra, 1947, A.-5. South Pacific Health Service, A.-l ; A.-3, 3 ; A.-4, 5 ; A.-11, 21. Western Samoa — Annual report, A.-4. Mission report to Trusteeship Council, A.-4b. Statement by Acting Prime Minister on political advancement, A.-4a ; A.-4b, 117. Trusteeship agreement for the territory, A.-2c ; A.-4, 2. ITALY— Treaty of peace with, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25., JAPAN— A.-11, 23. Japanese peace settlement: British Commonwealth Conference, Canberra, 1947, A.-12. JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Cook Islands, A.-3, 2, 11, 21. Legal questions, United Nations, A.-2, 85. Western Samoa, A.-4, 12 ; A.-4b, 69. LABOUR— Disputes, A.-7, 49. Employment— Employment Service Organization, A.-7, 6. Trade and employment, A.-2b ; A.-2ee ; A.-2eee ; A.-2eeee ; A.-11, 13. Freedom of association and industrial relations, A.-7, 8, 53. Industrial Labour Organization, A.-7 ; A.-11, 13. Welfare facilities, A.-7, 51. Western Samoa, A.-4, 13 ; A.-4b, 86.
LANDS— Western Samoa, A.-4, 23 ; A.-48, 84, 88, 89. LEAGUE OF NATIONS— A.-2, 81. legationsMoscow, A.-i 1,33. New York (Consulate-General), A.-11, 35. Washington, A.-11, 34. LIQUOR AND DRUGS— Western Samoa, A.-4, 18. MARINE— Shipping : Cook Islands, A.-3, 12, 14, 23. METEOROLOGICAL— Cook Islands, A.-3, 13, 17, 23. Western Samoa, A.-4, 26. MINING INDUSTRY— Labour inspections, A.-7, 50. MINISTRY OF WORKS— Cook and Niue Islands, A.-3, 14, 15, 16, 22. Western Samoa, A.-4, 25 ; A.-4b, 50. NATIVE AFFAIRS— Western Samoa, A.-4, 6, 12. NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT (CONSENT AND REQUEST) BILL— A.-13. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION OVERSEAS— A.-11, 28, 38. NIUE ISLAND— Annual report, A.-3. PACIFIC AREA— A.-11, 21. PALESTINE— Consideration of the question of Palestine, A.-28. PATENTS— German, A.-15. PEACE TREATIES— German and Austrian, A.-11, 26. Italy, Roumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25. Japan, A.-12. POLICE— Cook Islands, A.-3, 12, 22. Western Samoa, A.-4, 12. POPULATION— Cook Islands, A.-3, 2, 9, 17. Western Samoa, A.-4, 24. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Cook Islands, A.-3, 4, 18. Western Samoa, A.-4, 7 ; A.-4b, 91,
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PRICE CONTROL— TRANSPORT— Western Samoa, A.-4, 5. Cook Islands, A.-3, 22. Labour inspections, A.-7, 50. PUBLIC WORKS. See MINISTRY OP WORKS. Western Samoa, A.-4b, 90. TRFATIFS RADIO. See BROADCASTING. Peace treaties withGermany and Austria, A.-11, 26. REFUGEES —- Italy, Roumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and 1 ' A.-2, 52, 54; A.-2d ; A.-11, 18, 19. Finland, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25. Japanese peace settlement, A.-12. Freedom of conscience : Western Samoa, A.-4, TRUSTEESHIP 13 A.-2, 60, 91 ; A.-2c ; A.-4b ; A.-11, 12. UNITED NATIONS—ROUMANIA Economic and Social Council, A.-11, 7. Treaty of peace with, A.-8 ; A.-9 ; A.-11, 25. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, A.-2f ; A.-11, 15. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— First Regular Session, 1946, A.-2. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Food and Agricultural organization: Second' Cultural Organization, A.-2f ; A.-11, 15. Session, 1946, A.-2h. General Assembly : Organization, &c., A.-11, 4. SOCIAL, HUMANITARIAN, AND CULTURAL In^ rna f°" al Refugee Organization, A.-2, 52, OIIFSTTONS ' 1 A. Ay* . Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, A.-2, 54; A.-2a ; A.-2aa ; A.-11, 18. Liquidation, A.-2aa, 1. SOUTH AFRICA —• Security Council, A.-11, 4. Treatment of Indians in, A.-2, 40i Special Session re the consideration of the< question of Palestine, A.-2b. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION— Trade and employment, A.-2e ; A.-2ee ; A.-3, 3; A-4, 5; A.-5 ; A.-11, 21. A.-2eee ; A.-2eeee; A.-11, 13. Trusteeship, A.-2, 60, 91 ; A.-2c; A.-4b ; A —ll 19 SOUTH PACIFIC HEALTH SERVICE— Vp T A J q9 QA A.-l ; A.-3, 3 ; A.-4, 4 ; A.-11, 21. World Health Organization, A.-2o ; A.-11, 16. SOUTH SEAS CONFERENCE— A.-11, 21. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS— New Zealand Legation, Moscow, A.-11, 33. SO A. T^~7O, E 7 S 3 T AFRICA ~ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA— New Zealand Consulate, New York, A.-11, 35. New Zealand Legation, Washington, A.-11, 35. TAXATION-" — Avoidance of double taxation and the pre- VETO - vention of fiscal evasion with respect to United Nations A.-2 92 94. taxes on income : Agreement between United Kingdom and New Zealand, A.-10. WESTERN SAMOA— Western Samoa, A.-4, 11. Annual report, A.-4. Political advancement, A.-4a ; A.-4b, 117. TOKELAU ISLANDS— Trusteeship, A.-2, 63, 69; A.-2c ; A.-4b. A ~ 2 ' 71 " WOMEN AND CHILDREN— International Children's Emergency Fund, TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT— A.-2, 54 ; A.-11, 11. Conference on proceedings prior to final Maternity protection, A.-7, 25. Conference, Havana, 1947, A.-2ee. Medical examination of young persons, A.-7, 22. General agreement on tariffs and trade, A.-2eeee. Night work, A.-7, 24, 25. Geneva Conference, 1947 Political rights, A.-2, 53. Second Session, A.-2eee. Women's work, A.-7, 58. Statement by Minister of Finance and Customs, A.-2e. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION— International Trade Organization, A.-11, 13. A.-2o ; A.-11, 16. tup t' T¥f>
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