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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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