THE MINISTRY.
Prime Minister |
Gen. The Hon. J. B. M. HERTZOG, M.L.A. |
Minister of Native Affairs |
Minister of Justice |
The Hon. T. J. DE V. ROOS, K.C., M.L.A. |
Minister of the Interior |
The Hon. Dr. D. F. MALAN, M.L.A. |
Minister of Education |
Minister of Public Health |
Minister of Defence |
The Hon. F. H. P. CRESWELL, D.S.O., M.L.A. |
Minister of Labour |
Minister of Finance |
The Hon. N. C. HAVENGA, M.L.A. |
Minister of Railways and Harbours |
The Hon. C. W. MALAN, M.L.A. |
Minister of Mines and Industries |
The Hon. F. W. BEYERS, K.C., M.L.A. |
Minister of Agriculture |
Gen. The Hon. J. C. G. KEMP, M.L.A. |
Minister of Lands |
The Hon. P. G. W. GROBLER, M.L.A |
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs |
The Hon. T. BOYDELL, M.L.A. |
Minister of Public Works |
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
AND THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS REPRESENTED BY THEM.
SPEAKER: The Hon. E. G. Jansen, M.L.A.
DEPUTY-SPEAKER AND CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: Mr. J. H. H. de Waal, M.L.A.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: Mr. A. G. Barlow, M.L.A.
- Alexander, M., K.C.—Cape Town (Hanover St.).
- Allen, J.—Springs.
- Anderson, H. E. K.—Klip River.
- Arnott, Brig.-Gen. W.—Natal Coast.
- Badenhorst, A. L.—Riversdale.
- Ballantine, Maj. R.—Kingwilliamstown.
- Barlow, A. G.—Bloemfontein (North) (Deputy Chairman of Committees).
- Bates, F. T.—Uitenhage.
- Bergh, P. A.—Malmesbury.
- Beyers, Hon. F. W., K.C.—Edenburg.
- Blackwell, L., M.C.—Bezuidenhout.
- Boshoff, L. J.—Ventersdorp.
- Boydell, Hon. T.—Durban (Greyville).
- Bremer, Dr. K.—Graaff-Reinet.
- Brink, G. F.—George.
- Brits, G. P.—Losberg.
- Brown, D. M., O.B.E.—Three Rivers.
- Brown, G.—Germiston.
- Buirski, E.—Swellendam.
- Byron, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. J. J., C.M.G., D.S.O.—East London (North).
- Chaplin, Sir F. D. P., G.B.E., K.C.M.G.—South Peninsula.
- Christie, J.—Langlaagte.
- Cilliers, A. A.—Harrismith.
- Close, R. W., K.C.—Rondebosch.
- Collins, Col.-Cdt. W. R., D.T.D., D.S.O.—Ermelo.
- Conradie, J. H.—Gordonia.
- Conroy, E. A.—Hoopstad.
- Coulter, C. W. A.—Cape Town (Gardens).
- Creswell, Hon. F. H. P., D.S.O.—Denver.
- Deane, Hon. W. A.—Umvoti.
- De Jager, Dr. A. L.—Paarl.
- De Villiers, A. I. E.—Witbank.
- De Villiers, W. B.—Barkly.
- De Waal, J. H. H.—Piquetberg (Deputy-Speaker and Chairman of Committees).
- De Wet, S. D.—Heidelberg.
- Duncan, Hon. P., K.C., C.M.G.—Yeoville.
- Du Toit, F. J.—Victoria West.
- Fick, Rev. M. L.—Potchefstroom.
- Fordham, A. C.—Turffontein.
- Fourie, A. P. J.—Somerset.
- Geldenhuys, L.—Johannesburg (North).
- Gilson, L. D.—Griqualand.
- Giovanetti, C. W., C.B.E.—Pretoria (East).
- Grobler, Lt.-Col. H. S., D.T.D.—Bethal.
- Grobler, Hon. P. G. W.—Rustenburg.
- Harris, Col. Sir D., K.C.M.G.—Beaconsfield.
- Hattingh, Rev. B. R.—Krugersdorp.
- Havenga, Hon. N. C.—Fauresmith.
- Hay, G. A.—Pretoria (West).
- Heatlie, C. B.—Worcester.
- Henderson, J.—Durban (Berea).
- Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.—Smithfield.
- Heyns, J. D.—Middelburg.
- Hugo, D.—Wepener.
- Jagger, Hon. J. W.—Cape Town (Central).
- Jansen, E. G.—Vryheid (Speaker).
- Kemp, Gen. the Hon. J. C. G.—Wolmaransstad.
- Kentridge, M.—Troyeville.
- Keyter, J. G.—Ficksburg.
- Krige, Hon. C. J.—Caledon.
- Lennox, F. J.—Durban (Stamford Hill).
- Le Roux, S. P.—Oudtshoorn.
- Louw, E. H.—Beaufort West.
- Louw, G. A.—Colesberg.
- Louw, J. P.—Stellenbosch.
- Macintosh, Sir W., Kt.—Port Elizabeth (South).
- Madeley, W. B.—Benoni.
- Malan, Hon. C. W.—Humansdorp.
- Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.—Calvinia.
- Malan, M. L.—Heilbron.
- Marwick, J. S.—Illovo.
- McMenamin, J. J.—Boksburg.
- Miller, Maj. A. M., D.S.O.—Durban (Point).
- Moffat, L.—Queenstown.
- Moll, H. H.—Christiana.
- Mostert, J. P.—Namaqualand.
- Muller, Gen. C. H.—Pretoria District (South).
- Mullineux, Rev. J.—Roodepoort.
- Munnik, J. H.—Vredefort.
- Nathan, E.—Von Brandis.
- Naudé, A. S.—Wakkerstroom.
- Naudé, J. F. Tom—Pietersburg.
- Nel, O. R.—Newcastle.
- Nicholls, G. H.—Zululand.
- Nieuwenhuize, J.—Lydenburg.
- O’Brien, W. J., O.B.E.—Pietermaritzburg (South).
- Oost, H.—Pretoria District (North).
- Oppenheimer, Sir E., Kt.—Kimberley.
- Papenfus, H. B., K.C.—Hospital.
- Payn, A. O. B.—Tembuland.
- Pearce, C.—Liesbeek.
- Pienaar, B. J.—Wonderboom.
- Pienaar, J. J.—Marico.
- Pirow, O. K.C.—Zoutpansberg.
- Pretorius, J. S. F.—Fordsburg.
- Pretorius, Lt.-Col. N. J., D.S.O., D.T.D.—Wit-watersberg.
- Raubenheimer, I. van W.—Bechuanaland.
- Reitz, Col. the Hon. D.—Port Elizabeth (Central).
- Reitz, Dr. H.—North-East Rand.
- Reyburn, G.—Durban (Umbilo).
- Richards, Maj. G. R.—Weenen.
- Rider, Rev. W. W.—East London (City).
- Robinson, C. P.—Durban (Central).
- Rockey, W., O.B.E.—Parktown.
- Rood, W. H.—Barberton.
- Roos, Hon. T. J. de V., K.C.—Lichtenburg.
- Roux, J. W. J. W.—Ceres.
- Sampson, H. W., O.B.E.—Jeppes.
- Sephton, C. A. A.—Aliwal.
- Smartt, Rt. Hon. Sir T. W., P.C., K.C.M.G.—Fort Beaufort.
- Smit, J. S.—Klerksdorp.
- Smuts, Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. C., P.C., C.H., D.T.D., K.C.—Standerton
- Snow, W. J.—Salt River.
- Stals, Dr. A. J.—Hopetown.
- Steyn, Dr. C. F., K.C.—Bloemfontein (South).
- Steytler, L. J.—Albert.
- Strachan, T. G.—Pietermaritzburg (North).
- Struben, R. H.—Albany.
- Stuttaford, R.—Newlands.
- Swart, C. R.—Ladybrand.
- Te Water, C. T.—Pretoria (Central).
- Van der Merwe, Dr. N. J.—Winburg.
- Van Heerden, G. C.—Cradock.
- Van Hees, A. S.—Delarey.
- Van Niekerk, C. A.—Boshof.
- Van Niekerk, P. W. le R.—Waterberg.
- Van Zyl, Maj. G. B.—Cape Town (Harbour).
- Van Zyl, J. J. M.—Ladismith.
- Vermooten, O. S.—Wodehouse.
- Visser, Dr. T. C.—Vrededorp.
- Waterston, R. B.—Brakpan.
- Watt, Hon. S. T., K.C.M.G.—Dundee.
- Werth, A. J.—Kroonstad.
- Wessels, J. B.—Frankfort.
- Wessels, J. H. Brand—Bethlehem.
CLERK OF THE HOUSE: Danl. H. Visser.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
- Albany—Struben, R. H.
- Albert—Steytler, L. J.
- Aliwal—Sephton, C. A. A.
- Barberton—Rood, W. H.
- Barkly—De Villiers, W. B.
- Beaconsfield—Harris, Col. Sir D., K.C.M.G.
- Beaufort West—Louw, E. H.
- Bechuanaland—Raubenheimer, I. van W.
- Benoni—Madeley, W. B.
- Bethal—Grobler, Lt.-Col. H. S., D.T.D.
- Bethlehem—Wessels, J. H. Brand.
- Bezuidenhout—Blackwell, L., M.C.
- Bloemfontein (North)—Barlow, A. G.
- Bloemfontein (South)—Steyn, Dr. C. F., K.C.
- Boksburg—McMenamin, J. J.
- Boshof—Van Niekerk, C. A.
- Brakpan—Waterston, R. B.
- Caledon—Krige, Hon. C. J.
- Calvinia—Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.
- Cape Town (Central)—Jagger, Hon. J. W.
- Cape Town (Gardens)—Coulter, C. W. A.
- Cape Town (Hanover Street)—Alexander, M., K.C.
- Cape Town (Harbour)—Van Zyl, Maj. G. B.
- Ceres—Roux, J. W. J. W.
- Christiana—Moll, H. H.
- Colesberg—Louw, G. A.
- Cradock—Van Heerden, G. C.
- Delarey—Van Hees, A. S.
- Denver—Creswell, Hon. F. H. P., D.S.O.
- Dundee—Watt, Hon. Sir T., K.C.M.G.
- Durban (Berea)—Henderson, J.
- Durban (Central)—Robinson, C. P.
- Durban (Greyville)—Boydell, Hon. T.
- Durban (Point)—Miller, Maj. A. M., D.S.O.
- Durban (Stamford Hill)—Lennox, F. J.
- Durban (Umbilo)—Reyburn, G.
- East London (City)—Rider, Rev. W. W.
- East London (North)—Byron, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. J. J., C.M.G., D.S.O.
- Edenburg—Beyers, Hon. F. W., K.C.
- Ermelo—Collins, Col.-Cdt. W. R., D.T.D., D.S.O.
- Fauresmith—Havenga, Hon. N. C.
- Ficksburg—Keyter, J. G.
- Fordsburg—Pretorius, J. S. F.
- Fort Beaufort—Smartt, Rt. Hon. Sir T. W., P.C., K.C.M.G.
- Frankfort—Wessels, J. B.
- George—Brink, G. F.
- Gordonia—Conradie, J. H.
- Germiston—Brown, G.
- Graaff-Reinet—Bremer, Dr. K.
- Griqualand—Gilson, L. D.
- Harrismith—Cilliers, A. A.
- Heidelberg—De Wet, S. D.
- Heilbron—Malan, M. L.
- Hoopstad—Conroy, E. A.
- Hopetown—Stals, Dr. A. J.
- Hospital—Papenfus, H. B., K.C.
- Humansdorp—Malan, Hon. C. W.
- Jeppes—Sampson, H. W., O.B.E.
- Johannesburg (North)—Geldenhuys, L.
- Kimberley—Oppenheimer, Sir E., Kt.
- Kingwilliamstown—Ballantine, Maj. R.
- Klerksdorp—Smit, J. S.
- Klip River—Anderson, H. E. K.
- Kroonstad—Werth, A. J.
- Krugersdorp—Hattingh, Rev. B. R.
- Ladismith—Van Zyl, J. J. M.
- Ladybrand—Swart, C. R.
- Langlaagte—Christie, J.
- Lichtenburg—Roos, Hon. T. J. de V., K.C.
- Liesbeek—Pearce, C.
- Losberg—Brits, G. P.
- Lydenburg—Nieuwenhuize, J.
- Malmesbury—Bergh, P. A.
- Marico—Pienaar, J. J.
- Middelburg—Heyns, J. D.
- Natal Coast—Arnott, Brig.-Gen. W.
- Namaqualand—Mostert, J. P.
- Newcastle—Nel, O. R.
- Newlands—Stuttaford, R.
- North-East Rand—Reitz, Dr. H.
- Oudtshoorn—Le Roux, S. P.
- Paarl—De Jager, Dr. A. L.
- Parktown—Rockey, W., O.B.E.
- Pietermaritzburg (North)—Strachan, T. G.
- Pietermaritzburg (South)—O’Brien, W. J., O. B.E.
- Pietersburg—Naudé, J. F. Tom.
- Piquetberg—De Waal, J. H. H.
- Port Elizabeth (Central)—Reitz, Col. the Hon. D.
- Port Elizabeth (South)—Macintosh, Sir W., Kt.
- Potchefstroom—Fick, Rev. M. L.
- Pretoria (Central)—Te Water, C. T.
- Pretoria District (North)—Oost, H.
- Pretoria District (South)—Muller, Gen. C. H.
- Pretoria (East)—Giovanetti, C. W., C.B.E.
- Pretoria (West)—Hay, G. A.
- Riversdale—Badenhorst, A. L.
- Rondebosch—Close, R. W., K.C.
- Roodepoort—Mullineux, Rev. J.
- Rustenburg—Grobler, Hon. P. G. W.
- Salt River—Snow, W. J.
- Smithfield—Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.
- Somerset—Fourie, A. P. J.
- South Peninsula—Chaplin, Sir F. D. P., G.B.E., K.C.M.G.
- Springs—Allen, J.
- Standerton—Smuts, Gen., the Rt. Hon. J. C., P. C., C.H., D.T.D., K.C.
- Stellenbosch—Louw, J. P.
- Swellendam—Buirski, E.
- Tembuland—Payn, A. O. B.
- Three Rivers—Brown, D. M., O.B.E.
- Troyeville—Kentridge, M.
- Turffontein—Fordham, A. C.
- Uitenhage—Bates, F. T.
- Umvoti—Deane, Hon. W. A.
- Ventersdorp—Boshoff, L. J.
- Victoria West—Du Toit, F. J.
- Von Brandis—Nathan, E.
- Vrededorp—Visser, Dr. T. C.
- Vredefort—Munnik, J. H.
- Vryheid—Jansen, Hon. E. G.
- Wakkerstroom—Naudé, A. S.
- Waterberg—Van Niekerk, P. W. le R.
- Weenen—Richards, Maj. G. R.
- Wepener—Hugo, D.
- Winburg—Van der Merwe, Dr. N. J.
- Witbank—De Villiers, A. I. E.
- Witwatersberg—Pretorius, Lt.-Col. N. J., D.S.O., D.T.D.
- Wodehouse—Vermooten, O. S.
- Wolmaransstad—Kemp, Gen. the Hon. J. C. G.
- Wonderboom—Pienaar, B. J.
- Worcester—Heatlie, C. B.
- Yeoville—Duncan, Hon. P., K.C., C.M.G.
- Zoutpansberg—Pirow, O., K.C.
- Zululand—Nicholls, G. H.
BILLS OF THE SESSION.
No. of Bill. |
No. of Act. |
Short Title. |
53—’24 |
22—’24 |
Third Appropriation (Part). |
54—’24 |
— |
Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries). |
55—’24 |
— |
Government Attorney. |
56—’24 |
29—’24 |
Rents Acts Extension. |
57—’24 |
— |
Proportional Representation (Provincial Councils). |
58—’24 |
— |
South African Society of Accountants (Private) (A.B. 26—’24, Revived [Proceedings Suspended]. |
59—’24 |
23—’24 |
Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part). |
60—’24 |
28—’24 |
Moroka Ward Land Relief. |
61—’24 |
30—’24 |
South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens. |
62—’24 |
— |
Stock Theft Act, 1923, Amendment. |
63—’24 |
— |
Intestates’ Estates.] |
64—’24 |
— |
Civil Imprisonment Abolition. |
65—’24 |
— |
Transvaal and Orange Free State Franchise Law Amendment. |
66—’24 |
32—’24 |
Land Bank Acts Further Amendment. |
67—’24 |
38—’24 |
Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment. |
68—’24 |
25—’24 |
Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923). |
69—’24 |
24—’24 |
Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923). |
70—’24 |
31—’24 |
Zululand Railway Construction. |
71—’24 |
33—’24 |
Board of Trade and Industries. |
72—’24 |
27—’24 |
Customs and Excise Duties Amendment. |
73—’24 |
26—’24 |
Income Tax. |
74—’24 |
35—’24 |
Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment. |
75—’24 |
34—’24 |
Electricity Act Amendment. |
76—’24 |
36—’24 |
Financial Adjustments. |
77—’24 |
37—’24 |
Pensions (Supplementary). |
78—’24 |
40—’24 |
Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925). |
79—’24 |
39—’24 |
Appropriation (1924-1925). |
ACTS OF THE SESSION.
I.—In Alphabetical Order.
1924.
No. 39.—Appropriation (1924-1925).
No. 33.—Board of Trade and Industries.
No. 27.—Customs and Excise Duties Amendment.
No. 34.—Electricity Act Amendment.
No. 36.—Financial Adjustments.
No. 26.—Income Tax.
No. 32.—Land Bank Acts Further Amendment.
No. 38.—Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment.
No. 35.—Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment.
No. 28.—Moroka Ward Land Relief.
No. 37.—Pensions (Supplementary).
No. 40.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925).
No. 25.—Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923).
No. 29.—Rents Acts Extension.
No. 30.—South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens.
No. 22.—Third Appropriation (Part).
No. 23.—Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part).
No. 24.—Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923).
No. 31.—Zululand Railway Construction.
II. In Chronological Order.
No. 22.—Third Appropriation (Part).
No. 23.—Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part).
No. 24.—Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923).
No. 25.—Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923).
No. 26.—Income Tax.
No. 27.—Customs and Excise Duties Amendment.
No. 28.—Moroka Ward Land Relief.
No. 29.—Rents Acts Extension.
No. 30.—South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens.
No. 31.—Zululand Railway Construction.
No. 32.—Land Bank Acts Further Amendment.
No. 33.—Board of Trade and Industries.
No. 34.—Electricity Act Amendment.
No. 35.—Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment.
No. 36.—Financial Adjustments.
No. 37.—Pensions (Supplementary).
No. 38.—Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment.
No. 39.—Appropriation (1924-1925).
No. 40.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925).
ERRATA.
In Mr. Gilson’s speech, Col. 289, 12 lines from the bottom, “the same fails,” to read “this country fails”; and in the fifth line from the bottom, “lack of skilled labour,” to read, “body of skilled labour.”
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
In this index “R” denotes “Reading.”
The sign † indicates that the Bill or other matter concerned dropped owing to the prorogation of Parliament.
Matters which have been given headings in this index may also form the subject of questions and will be found separately indexed under the headings “Questions” or “Oral Questions.”
Adjournment—King’s birthday, 147.
Administrator of Natal, letter from, 8.
African Peoples’ Organization (Minister of Labour), 1356.
Agricultural schools (Mr. Struben), 849.
Agricultural societies, subsidies to (Mr. Hugo), 884; (Minister of Agriculture), 887.
Agricultural Union as politicians (Mr. Oost), 882; (Minister of Agriculture), 887; (Mr. Geldenhuys), 888.
Arms and Ammunition Act (Mr. Marwick), 750.
Asiatic question, grave and urgent (Mr. Anderson), 399.
Asiatic Segregation (motion—Mr. Marwick), 676.
Asiatic traders at Klerksdorp (Mr. Smit), 765.
Aviation, commercial (Maj. Miller), 466; (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 470.
Aviation, civil, policy as to (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1329.
Aviation, civil, subsidies to (Maj. Miller), 740; (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 749.
Basutoland borders, fencing of (Mr. Sephtm), 1216.
“Beam” transmission system (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1315.
Bethal agricultural telephone line (Lt.-Col. H. S. Grobler), 1331.
Bethlehem, orphanage at (Mr. J. H. Brand Wessels), 873; (Minister of Education), 875.
Bezuidenhout, Gen., appointment as locust Officer (Col. D. Reitz), 1088; (Minister of Agriculture), 1097.
Bilingual railway clerks (Mr. Marwick), 123; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 124.
Bills—
- Appropriation. (1924-1925) (1 R.), 1448; (2 R.), 1448; (committee), 1456; (3 R.), 1460.
- Board of Trade and Industries (1 R.), 754; (Speaker’s ruling), 804; (2 R.), 1069; (committee), 1087; (amendments considered), 1113; (3 R.), 1113.
- Civil Imprisonment Abolition (1 R.), 180.†
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (1 R.). 752; (2 R.), 805; (committee), 853; (3 R.), 937.
- Electricity Act Amendment (1 R.), 997; (2 R.), 1169; (committee), 1197; (3 R.), 1197.
- Financial Adjustments (1 R.), 1112; (2 R.), 1194; (committee), 1285; (3 R.), 1288.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (1 R.), 9; (2 R.), 159, 603.†
- Government Attorney (1 R.), 21; (2 R.), 565, 894. †
- Income Tax (1 R.), 752; (2 R.), 816; (committee), 816; (3 R.), 853.
- Intestates’ Estates (1 R.), 180. †
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (1 R.), 549; (2 R.), 978; (committee), 998; (amendments considered), 1058; (3 R.), 1062; (Senate’s amendment), 1378.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (1 R.), 549; (2 R.), 987, 1013, 1062; (committee), 1115, 1298, 1379; (3 R.), 1385.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (1 R.), 997; (2 R.), 1172; (committee), 1288; (amendments considered), 1304; (3 R.), 1304; (Senate’s amendments), 1460.
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (1 R.), 94; (2 R.), 562; (committee), 611; (3R.), 612; (Senate’s amendments), 1160.
- Pensions (Supplementary) (1 R.), 1285; (2 R.), 1385; (committee), 1385; (3 R.), 1386.
- Proportional Representation (Provincial Councils (1 R.), 35. †
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925) (1 R.), 1448; (2 R.), 1461; (committee), 1461; (3 R.), 1461.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (1 R.), 562; (2 R.), 610; (committee), 610; (3 R.), 611.
- Rents Acts Extension (1 R.), 21; (2 R.), 83, 191; (committee), 576; (amendments considered), 890; (3 R.), 937
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (revival), 35; (2 R.), 147; (committee), 309; (suspension), 1193.†
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (1 R.), 95; (2 R.), 563; (committee), 937; (3 R.), 997.
- Stock Theft Act, 1923, Amendment (1 R.), 180.†
- Third Appropriation (Part) (1 R.), 9; (2 R.), 73; (committee), 83; (3 R.), 95.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (1 R.), 59; (2 R.), 112; (committee), 129; (3 R.), 191.
- Transvaal and Orange Free State Franchise Law Amendment (1 R.), 181.†
- Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (1 R.), 562; (2 R.), 611; (committee), 611; (3 R.), 611.
- Zululand Railway Construction (1 R.), 754; (2 R.), 940; (committee), 1087; (3 R.), 1112; (Senate’s amendment), 1237.
Boreholes and income tax abatements (Mr. G. C. van Heerden), 706.
Boys’ brigades, import duties on the kits of (Mr. Close), 642.
Bread, increased price of (Mr. Reyburn), 1458; (Minister of Finance), 1459.
Brits, Gen., alleged retirement of (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1450.
Builders’ strike in Cape Town (Mr. Strachan), 1359;(Mr. Waterston), 1364; (Minister of Labour), 1374, 1451: (Mr. Marwick), 1376: (Mr. Snow). 1450.
Business of the House (evening sittings), 9; (government precedence), 13, 549; (morning sittings), 1056; (Saturday sitting), 1379.
Bynestpoort, diggers at (Mr. Oost), 462, 839; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 846.
Camps Bay ’bus service (Mr. Jagger), 113, 130, 134; (Minister of Railways), 128, 133; (Mr. Blackwell), 131, 132; (Mr. Waterston), 131, 132; Mr. P. W. le. R. van Niekerk), 132; (Sir Thomas Watt), 132; (Mr. Pearce), 376.
Cape Provincial requisite stores (Mr. Stuttaford), 1442; (Minister of Finance), 1446.
Cape Technical College and coloured persons (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 847; (Minister of Education), 849, 851; (Mr. Payn), 851.
Cape Town, new art gallery at (Mr. Close), 1438.
Chari Cilliers, special J.P. at (Lt.-Col. H. S Grobler), 710; (Minister of Justice) 711.
Children mentally deficient (Dr. Visser), 871.
Christmas parcels, import duties on (Mr. Waterston), 644; (Minister of Finance), 645.
Cinderella mine, taking over of (Mr. McMenamin), 833; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 840.
Civilized labour, definition of (Mr. Gilson), 118; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 125, 127.
Civilized labour and unemployment (Minister of Labour), 1372.
Coal industry in Natal (Mr. Lennox), 118; (Mr. Marwick), 123.
Coal, rates on railways (Mr. Struben), 116; (Mr. Henderson), 119; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 127.
Cold storage at Cape Town docks (Mr. Jagger), 113; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 122; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 126.
Coloured Men’s pay at Cape Town docks (Maj. G. B. van Zyl, 121.
Committee on Parliamentary catering (message from Senate), 94.
Committee on Printing (appointment), 8.
Committee on Standing Orders (appointment), 8; (first report), 135; (second report), 353.
Condolence on Death of John Gavin King, (motion—Minister of Justice), 1379.
Convicts, hiring out of (Mr. Hay), 712; (Mr. P. W. le R. van Niekerk), 713; (Mr. Christie), 713; (Sir Ernest Oppenheimer), 713; (Dr. Stals), 713; (Mr. Struben), 713; (Minister of Justice), 715; (Mr. Jagger), 717.
Corderoy case (motion—Mr. Alexander), 188.
Cotton growing in Eastern Province (Cape) (Mr. Struben), 1222.
Crown lands, settlers’ instalments on (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 387.
Currency and Banking Act (Mr. Duncan), 207.
Currency question, the (Sir Ernest Oppenheimer), 498.
Customs duties proposals (Minister of Finance), 704.
De Beers Compounds, trading in (Mr. Hay), 712.
De Beers Co., fertilizers and coal (Col. Sir David Harris), 458; (Dr. Visser), 481.
Defence, commission of investigation (Mr. Smit), 737.
Defence force, discontent in the (Mr. Hay), 734.
Delagoa Bay, cold storage at (Dr. Rood), 119.
Diamond cutting industry (Mr. Hay), 454.
Diamond mines in O.F.S., closing of (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk), 820; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 841.
Dipping tanks in native locations (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 787; (Minister of Native Affairs), 799.
District surgeons, their duties (Minister of Public Health), 786.
Divisions—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment Bill (new Clause 7—Sir Thomas Smartt), 862.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment Bill (schedule, amendment—Minister of Finance), 1010; (schedule, amendment—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1011; (schedule, amendment—Mr. Close), 1061.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment Bill (new Clause 1—Mr. Struben), 1145; (Clause 1, amendment—Col. D. Reitz), 1150; (Clause 1, amendment—Minister of Lands), 1153.
- Rents Acts Extension Bill (Clause 1, amendment—Col. D. Reitz), 890; new Clause 3—Mr. Close), 892.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report), 1475.
- Select Committee on Pensions (recommendation 16, amendment—Mr. Cilliers), 1250; (recommendation 17, amendment—Mr. Cilliers), 1253; (recommendation 24), 1278.
- South African Society of Accountants (Clause 3, amendment—Mr. Close), 314.
Doornkop sugar estates (Mr. Nicholls), 646, 652; (Minister of Justice), 648, 655; (Mr. Close), 649; (Col. Reitz), 650, 652; (Mr. van Hees), 651; (Mr. Nel), 651; (Mr. Waterston), 653; (Mr. Struben), 654.
Doornkraal postal contract (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1331.
Dordrecht Licensing Court (Mr. Vermooten), 662.
Drought, locusts and farm bonds (Mr. Boshoff), 397.
Dumping duties on wheat and mealies (Mr. Heatlie), 1456; (Mr. Coulter), 1458; (Minister of Finance), 1459.
Durban grain elevator (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 109; (Col. D. Reitz), 243; (Sir Thomas Watt), 358; (Mr. Pearce), 377; (Mr. Tom Naudé), 395; (Dr. Bremer), 401.
Durban railway Station (Mr. Henderson), 119; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 127.
East Coast fever, policy as to (Mr. Deane), 881; (Minister of Education), 887.
East London, post office at (Rev. Mr. Rider), 1307; (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1309.
East Rand Proprietary Mines (Dr. Visser), 482; (Mr. McMenamin), 830; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 840, 842, 844.
East Rand Proprietary Mine, rich strike at (Mr. Sampson), 817; (Mr. Madeley), 822.
Education, expenditure on (Dr. Rood), 468.
Electricity, supply of, in Natal (Maj. Richards), 114; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Enslin, Gen., dismissal of (Col. D. Reitz), 1088; (Minister of Agriculture), 1096, 1112; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 1100.
Ermelo colliery and native strikers (Mr. Kentridge), 728.
Estimates—(see “Supply.”)
Excursion trains from the coast (Mr. Giovanetti), 119; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 127.
Fencing and income tax abatements (Brig.-Gen. Arnott), 707.
Fencing Act and loans (Mr. van Heerden), 381.
Fertilizers, dumping duty on (Mr. Heyns), 643.
Fertilizers, duty on imported (Mr. de Waal), 1455.
Female probation officer for Durban (Mr. Lennox), 711; (Mr. Duncan), 714; (Minister of Justice), 715.
Financial relations, Union and Provinces (Mr. Duncan), 209.
Finger prints and the 1922 riots (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 728; (Mr. Waterston), 728; (Minister of Justice), 728.
Fish River Irrigation schemes (Mr. G. C. van Heerden), 1344; (Minister of Lands), 1349, 1350.
Fishery and biological marine survey (Mr. Close), 824.
Fishing, development of industry (Mr. J. P. Louw), 837; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 842.
Forests, local, and timber imports (Mr. Gilson), 884; (Minister of Agriculture), 888.
Fort Beaufort—Balfour railway line (Sir Thomas Smartt), 121; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 125.
Friesland cattle, exportation of (Mr. Barlow), 877; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 878.
Fruit, export of (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 473.
Fruit, shipment of, at Algoa Bay (Sir William Macintosh), 114.
Game reserve at Lydenburg (Mr. Nieuwenhuize), 765.
Geduld East, the tender from (Minister of Mines and Industries), 841.
Geere, Mr., appointment as locust officer (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 1450; (Minister of Agriculture), 1454.
General Botha training ship (Mr. Hay), 644; (Minister of Finance), 644.
Germiston, sorting office at (Mr. G. Brown), 1437.
Gold standard and world forces (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 273.
Governor-General—
Great Fish River irrigation works (Mr. van Heerden), 382.
Guano, price of (Mr. Buirski), 95; (Minister of Finance), 95.
Harbours, administration of (Maj. Miller), 465.
Hartebeestpoort dam, slavery at (Mr. Allen), 546.
Hartebeestpoort, settlement at (Mr. Struben), 1340; (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1342.
Heidelberg gold-bearing lands (Mr. de Wet), 506.
Hekpoort Valley farmers, poverty of (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 95; (Minister of Finance), 95.
Hospitals, proposed commission on (motion—Mr. Alexander), 937.
House of Assembly, alterations to (Mr. Duncan), 612; (Minister of Finance), 613; (Sir Thomas Watt), 613.
Housing Board, Central (Mr. Stuttaford), 783; (Minister of Public Health), 784.
Housing loans at 4 per cent. (Mr. Reyburn), 636; (Minister of Finance), 636.
Hout Bay, fishing pier at (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 118; Minister of Railways and Harbours), 127.
Immigrants, European (Mr. Alexander), 287.
Immigration, policy as to (Mr. Marwick), 771, 778; (Mr. Alexander), 773; (Mr. Kentridge), 774; (Minister of the Interior), 776.
Imperial Cold Storage and South-West Africa (Mr. Christie), 617, 630; (Mr. Kentridge), 624; (Mr. Duncan), 632.
Income tax proposals (Minister of Finance), 704.
Indian trading licences (Mr. Smit), 771.
Indigent schools in the Cape (Mr. Pearce), 870; (Minister of Education), 875.
Industrial education (Rev. Mr. Fick), 869; (Mr. Close), 874; (Rev. Mr. Rider), 874.
Insolvencies and bankruptcies (Mr. Kentridge), 215.
Insulin, heavy duty on (Col. D. Reitz), 643.
Iron and coal industries (Mr. Nel), 448.
Jackal-proof fences (Mr. G. C. van Heerden), 77; (Minister of Finance), 82; (Mr. Steytler), 294.
Johannesburg magistrates’ courts (Mr. Duncan), 709; (Minister of Justice), 709.
Judges, appointment of non-political (Mr. Waterston), 645; (Mr. Close), 649.
Judge wanted knowing Hindustani (Mr. Lennox), 657; (Minister of Justice), 658.
Jurors and witnesses, fees for (Mr. Pearce), 658; (Mr. Allen), 658; (Minister of Justice), 659.
Kaapsche Vlakte railway needs (Dr. Rood), 119; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 127.
Kentani, forestry quarters at (Mr. Payn), 1438.
Kenya, influx of Indians at (Mr. Blackwell), 303.
Kenya, trade relations with (Mr. Nicholls), 846; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 847.
King, death of John Gavin (motion—Minister of Justice), 1379.
King’s Birthday (motion to adjourn), 147.
King Williams’ Town, military buildings at (Maj. Ballantine), 1437.
Kirstenbosch, hostel at (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 755; (Mr. Close), 761; (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 764; (Mr. Snow), 765; (Minister of the Interior), 766.
Kromellenboog irrigation scheme (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 387.
Ladybrand, orphanage at (Mr. Swart), 871.
Land Bank and its finances (Mr. Tom Naudé), 396.
Leather, importation of adulterated (Mr. Brink), 830; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 844.
Leprosy, Indian cure for (Dr. de Jager), 785; (Minister of Public Health), 786.
Libraries, State-aided (Mr. Strachan), 758; (Minister of the Interior), 766.
Liquor laws, codification of (Mr. Jagger), 709; (Minister of Justice), 711.
Local allowances (Mr. Giovanetti), 367.
Local allowances in Natal (Mr. Marwick), 123.
Locusts, extirpation of (Maj. Miller), 466.
Locust officers, rebels appointed as (Gen. Muller), 1182; (Minister of Agriculture), 1199.
Mail contract, overseas (Mr. O’Brien), 1305; (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1314; (Mr. Pearce), 1321.
Maritz, release of Gen. (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 74; (Rev. Mr. Rider), 77, 262; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 77; (Mr. Marwick), 79; (Prime Minister), 81; (Mr. Fourie), 263; (Gen. Muller), 279; (Mr. Oost), 464; (Mr. Strachan), 503; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 541; (Mr. Allen), 543.
Marshalling yards at Maritzburg (Mr. Strachan), 120; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 126.
Mealie fields, fertilizers for (Mr. P. W. le R. van Niekerk), 879; (Minister of Agriculture), 887.
Medical Dental and Pharmacy Bill (Mr. Duncan), 782; (Minister of Public Health), 784.
Medicines, taxes on (Mr. Duncan), 210; (Mr. Kentridge), 212.
Mentz, Col. and Farm “Tommy” (Mr. Pirow), 222; (Col. D. Reitz), 240; (Dr. Steyn), 247; (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 280; (Mr. Moll), 287; (Mr. Blackwell), 298; (Mr. Nicholls), 388; (Mr. Tom Naudé), 393; (Mr. J. F. S. Pretorius), 493; (Maj. van Zyl), 514; (Col. D. Reitz), 1333, 1341; (Mr. Duncan), 1336, 1347; (Mr. Close), 1345, 1346; (Speaker’s ruling), 1348.
Merchant Shipping Act and Marine Board (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 513.
Methylated spirits and excise (Mr. Heatlie), 643
Mine shareholders, protection of (Mr. Hay), 834, 836; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 845.
Miners’ phthisis, scourge of (Mr. J. S. F. Pretorius), 829; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 844.
Mines, gold, taxation of (Mr. Pirow), 827; (Mr. Geldenhuys), 827; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 843.
Mines, white and black ratio (Rev. Mr. Hattingh), 839.
Mining companies, trading by (motion—Mr. Madeley), 936.
Mining regulations, enforcement of (Mr. McMenamin), 831, 832; (Mr. Madeley), 837; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 844.
Mooi River, Special J.P.’s court at (Maj. Richards), 710.
Motor roads around Table Mountain (Mr. Payn), 714.
Mozambique Convention (Mr. Nathan), 1456.
Municipal conferences, railway concessions or delegates (Mr. Giovanetti), 119.
Museums, grants to (Rev. Mr. Rider), 762.
Natal postal employees’ contracts (motion—Mr. Strachan), 934.
Natal Technical College (Mr. Reyburn), 852.
Natal Trust for Native Improvement (Minister of Native Affairs), 801.
Natives and class warfare propaganda (Mr. Struben), 723; (Minister of Justice). 724; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 724; (Mr. Nicholls), 726.
Native interpreters in magistrates’ courts (Mr. Strachan), 659; (Sir Thomas Smartt), 660; (Mr. Alexander), 660; (Maj. Richards), 660; (Mr. Anderson), 661; (Mr. Steytler), 662; (Mr. Struben), 708; (Minister of Justice), 708; (Mr. Marwick), 710.
Native Lands Act (Mr. Anderson), 399.
Natives, taxation of (Mr. Marwick), 486.
Native teachers’ salaries (Mr. Duncan), 632; (Minister of Finance), 633; (Mr. Payn), 635.
Naturalization, fees for (Mr. Kentridge), 763; (Mr. P. W. le R. van Niekerk), 764; (Minister of the Interior), 767; (Mr. Allen), 768; (Mr. Alexander), 769; (Mr. te Water). 772,
Nelspoort sanatorium (Mr. E. H. Louw), 782, 786; (Minister of Public Health), 785.
New industries and protection (Maj. Richards), 258.
Newcastle iron industry (Mr. G. Brown), 522.
Noxious weeds, destruction of (Mr. Steytler), 715.
Oil industry (motion—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 182.
Oral Question—
- Schools of agriculture, report on (Mr. Munnik), 913.
Parade, Cape Town, for postal extension (Mr. Pearce), 1235.
Parliament and migration of officials (Dr. H. Reitz), 370.
Penny postage, policy as to (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1316, 1328.
Petitions—
- Blankenberg and Sargeant (motion—Sir William Macintosh), 426.
- De Lange, Sophia F. M. (motion—Dr. de Jager), 675.
- Eksteen, A. S. (motion—Mr. Keyter), 181.
- Jacobs, J. A. (motion—Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 675.
- Mellor, W. (motion—Mr. Nathan), 181.
- Poor white problem (motion—Rev. Mr. Fick), 427.
- Ribbink, G. H. van L. (motion—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 426, 676, 702.
- Schierhout, E. F. B. (motion—Mr. Alexander), 913; (appointment), 937.
- Scott-Riddell, Georgina A. (motion—Mr. Strachan), 181.
- Senior, J. (motion—Mr. Alexander), 181.
- Theron, W. W. and others (motion—Mr. Alexander), 187.
Piece-work and cemeteries (Mr. D. M. Brown), 529.
Plague, spread of bubonic (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk), 783; (Minister of Public Health), 785.
Police courts, Johannesburg, congestion in (Mr. Kentridge), 659.
Police dogs, increase of (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk) 720; (Mr. Vermooten), 721; (Minister of Justice), 722.
Police and hospital treatment (Mr. Papenfus), 719; (Minister of Justice), 722.
Police and native languages and customs (Mr. Anderson), 718; (Mr. Deane), 719; (Minister of Justice), 722.
Police posts, proposed abolition of (Mr. Hugo), 717; (Mr. M. L. Malan), 721; (Minister of Justice), 722.
Police, shoeing of horses for (Mr. Badenhorst), 719.
Polling booths (Mr. Christie), 754; (Minister of the Interior), 766.
Port Alfred harbour, dredger for (Mr. Struben), 116; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Port Elizabeth, extension of pier at (Sir William Macintosh), 114; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Portuguese East Africa, natives from (Mr. Marwick), 487.
Post office at East London (Rev. Mr. Rider), 261.
Postal Department, grievances in (Mr. Alexander), 1232.
Poulteney, dismissal of (Col. D. Reitz), 1090.
Precious and Base Metals Bill (Mr. Geldenhuys), 832.
Premier Diamond Mine, control of (Mr. Oost), 825; (Mr. Hay), 837.
Premium bonds (Mr. Hay), 456.
Pretoria Mental Hospital, long hours at (Mr. Hay), 781; (Minister of the Interior), 782.
Prison Warders, temporary, salaries of (Mr. Heyns), 712.
Protection and new industries (Maj. Richards), 258.
Provincial Councils, deficits of (Mr. Kentridge), 213.
Questions—
- Act No. 21 of 1923 and “local enquiries” (Mr. Moffat), 908.
- Adulterated Leather Act (Mr. D. M. Brown), 1188.
- Anglo-Russian agreement (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 667.
- Asiatics and Indians—
- Indian farmers in Natal (Mr. Marwick), 23.
- Indian traders in Natal (Maj. Richards), 144.
- Insolvencies (Mr. Marwick), 412.
- Mortgages held by (Mr. Reyburn), 908.
- Problem in Natal (Mr. Strachan), 174.
- Australian butter, dumping duty on (Mr. Henderson), 31.
- Bagworm and froghopper (Mr. Strachan), 173.
- Bark, tonnage of at Krantzkop (Mr. Deane), 912.
- Barkly West, public offices at (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 141.
- Barkly West revenues (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 905.
- Beef, bounties on exported (Mr. Hay), 910.
- Bezuidenhout, Piet and locust destruction (Mr. Heyns), 421.
- Blacklisted mine strikers (Mr. Allen), 422.
- Bond of Oud-stryders and pensions (Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 1190.
- Breytenbach, allegations re Col. (Mr. Hay), 414.
- Bridges—
- Ponjob River survey (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 174.
- Builders’ strike in Cape Town (Mr. Strachan), 671.
- Butter and cheese-making degrees (Mr. Swart), 411.
- Cape civil pensions (Mr. Giovanetti), 407.
- Chairman of O.F.S. Land Board (Mr. Raubenheimer), 1184.
- Claims, pegging out of (Rev. Mr. Fick), 171.
- Conference on Empire problems (Sir D. Chaplin), 172.
- Cost of living statistics (Mr. Giovanetti), 407.
- Cotton areas in Zululand (Mr. Robinson), 28.
- Cotton culture in Zululand (Mr. Munnik), 136; (Col. D Reitz), 143.
- Cotton lots in Zululand and settlers (Mr. Munnik), 423.
- Crown lands—
- Settlements in Zululand (Mr. Deane), 26.
- In Waterberg and Pietersburg (Mr. Tom Naudé), 26.
- Crown Mines, blasting accidents at (Mr. Christie), 665.
- De Beers trading profits (Mr. Hay), 663.
- Diamonds, export duty on (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 141, 910.
- Diamond mines, closing of (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk), 415.
- Dipping in Fraserburg district (Mr. du Toit), 405.
- Doornfontein level crossing (Mr. Kentridge), 139.
- Droogefontein, proclamation of farm (Mr. Allen), 419.
- Drought Distress Relief Act, 1924 (Mr. du Toit), 139; (Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 1189.
- Durban grain elevator (Mr. Swart), 140.
- East Coast fever at Matala, Pietersburg (Mr. Tom Naudé), 419.
- Eastern Districts (Cape) Court, jurisdiction of (Mr. Struben), 664.
- Electoral Act, 1918 (Dr. Stals), 172.
- European immigrants (Mr. Nathan), 403.
- Export freights on Union produce (Mr. Stuttaford), 1191.
- Fencing Act loans and bonds (Mr. van Heerden), 139.
- Fernandez, A. L., dismissal of (Mr. Alexander), 176.
- Fertilizers, dumping duty on (Mr. Krige), 422.
- Fingerprints of the 1922 strikers (Dr. Stals), 411.
- Fixed establishment officials (Mr. Giovanetti), 1191.
- Flag for Union (Mr. Vermooten), 667.
- Flour and bread, prices of (Mr. Reyburn), 144.
- Flour, prices of and profits on (Mr. Reyburn), 414.
- “Gall” at Sunday River Valley (Mr. D. M. Brown), 412.
- “General Botha,” S.A.T.S. (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 909.
- Geygerle No. 3, proclamation of farm (Mr. Allen), 420.
- Government houses, sale of (Mr. Giovanetti), 142.
- Government properties, rating of (Mr. Giovanetti), 143.
- Greytown—Mooi River extension (Maj. Richards), 29.
- Groot Marico railway station (Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 1190.
- Groot Treurfontein and Boomplaats farms (Mr. te Water), 674.
- Guba Park, Indwe settlement (Mr. Vermooten), 403.
- Hartebeestpoort farm workers at (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 1190, 1236.
- House of Assembly, structural alterations to (Dr. de Jager), 669.
- Immigrants’ Regulation Act, 1913 (Mr. Nathan), 24.
- Import values, Customs, and dumping (Dr. Visser), 178.
- Insolvency legislation (Mr. Nathan), 23.
- Irrigation board, proposed (Mr. van Heerden), 138.
- Justice, cancelled appointments in Department of (Mr. Giovanetti), 1192.
- Kromellenboog irrigation scheme (Mr. Moll), 663.
- Kuruman bomb explosion and compensation (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 906.
- Kuruman railway extension (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 905.
- Labour, secretary for (Mr. Giovanetti), 1192.
- Land Bank loans and farm camps (Mr. van Heerden), 138.
- Lands Department and ranch allotments (Mr. Pirow), 175.
- Liquor licences and coloured persons (Mr. Kentridge), 674.
- Liquor licences and elections (Mr. Nathan), 177.
- Local allowances to single men (Mr. Giovanetti), 406.
- Locust officers, dismissals of (Col. D. Reitz), 1186.
- Mail contract with U.C. Co. (Mr. Conradie), 177.
- Maritz, release of ex-Col. Manie (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 21, 31, 74.
- Medical research (Sir Ernest Oppenheimer), 413, 674.
- Members of Parliament, qualifications of (Mr. Nathan), 24.
- Merchants’ agreements and minimum prices (Mr. Kentridge), 904.
- Military students at Roberts Heights (Mr. Smit), 416.
- Mine strikers victimization of (Mr. Allen), 32.
- Miners’ phthisis legislation (Mr. Sampson), 32.
- Mining leases on East Rand (Mr. Munnik), 1187.
- Mostert, Mr. A. S., mission to Zululand (Mr. Nicholls), 29; (Col. D. Reitz), 143.
- Natal Consolidating Municipal Ordinance (Mr. Reyburn), 1909.
- Natal volunteers in Zulu campaign, farms for (Brig.-Gen. Arnott), 418.
- Native letter-carriers in O.F.S. (Mr. Swart), 667.
- Native letter carrier at Vryburg (Mr. Raubenheimer), 1186.
- Native population of Cape Province (Mr. Bergh), 1191.
- Native segregation, the speech by Prof. Thaele (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 25.
- Native taxation, direct (Mr. Payn), 666. Native trade unions (Mr. Alexander), 1186.
- Native voters at Cape Town docks (Mr. Strachan), 174.
- New Cape Central Railway (Mr. Buirski), 23.
- Old-age pensions (Mr. D. M. Brown), 412; (Mr. Strachan), 664.
- Ordinance No. 32 of 1902 (Transvaal) (Dr. H. Reitz), 903.
- Oversea settlers and Trans. Consol. Investment Co. (Mr. Pirow), 175, 424.
- Parliament and migrations of officials (Dr. H. Reitz), 903.
- Pensions Committee’s report (Mr. Pearce), 142.
- Philip, Littlejohn, contract with (Mr. Alexander), 176.
- Political appointments (Rev. Mr. Hattingh), 146.
- Ponjob River, bridge over (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 174.
- Posts and Telegraphs—
- Reduction of postage (Mr. Henderson), 31.
- Poultry Association, secretary of South African (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 906.
- President Kruger statue (Dr. H. Reitz), 28.
- Prince of Wales, visit of (Mr. Strachan), 1189.
- Public Debt Commissioners (Mr. Hay), 1189.
- Public Debt Commissioners, report of (Mr. Hay), 1187.
- Public Service—
- Local allowances (Mr. Giovanetti), 405, 1193.
- Local allowance at Durban (Mr. Marwick), 178.
- Clerical officers (Mr. Giovanetti), 406.
- Married temporary officials (Mr. Giovanetti), 1304.
- Public Service Commission inspectors (Mr. Steytler), 673, 912.
- Public Service Commission and promotions (Mr. Giovanetti), 408.
- Public Works artizans and their leave (Mr. Alexander), 177.
- Public Works artizans and trade unions (Mr. Close), 911.
- Quit-rents in Griqualand West (Dr. Stals), 666.
- Railways and Harbours—
- Annual leave and passes (Mr. Vermooten), 669.
- Apprentices’ examinations (Mr. E. H. Louw), 417.
- Caledon line, defective engines on (Mr. Krige), 421.
- Construction Department, engineers in (Mr. Strachan), 911.
- Contracts and fair wage clause (Mr. Blackwell), 408.
- Defence Force, railwaymen in (Mr. Pearce), 909.
- Drivers of electric (Mr. Smit), 416.
- Electrification in Natal (Mr. Strachan 140.
- Franklin, faulty line at (Mr. Gilson), 417.
- Guards’ seats and cushions (Mr. E. H. Louw), 418.
- Indian messengers and white lads (Mr. Reyburn), 138.
- Johannesburg railway station (Mr. Papenfus), 144.
- Labour and local allowances (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 415.
- Level crossing accidents at Pretoria (Mr. Hay), 413.
- Louis Trichardt, railway station at (Mr. Pirow), 28.
- Maintenance staff, dismissal of (Mr. Pearce), 145.
- Malmesbury district, stations in (Mr. Bergh), 907.
- Painters at Kimberley (Mr. Smit), 417.
- Rebate for Moffat Institute (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 420.
- Sleepers and bridges (Mr. Brink), 24.
- Sydenham railway houses (Mr. D. M. Brown), 172.
- Tariff on dried locusts (Mr. Raubenheimer), 910.
- Tariff on livestock (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 421.
- Tonnage of bark, Krantzkop—Hanover (Mr. Deane), 673, 912.
- Truck inspectors and oil overalls (Mr. Smit), 422.
- Upington to Kakamas (Mr. Conradie), 170.
- Vermin-proof fences (Mr. van Heerden), 138.
- Week-end excursions (Mr. Giovanetti), 670.
- White boys in Pretoria workshops (Mr. te Water), 416.
- Zululand harbour construction (Mr. Oost), 141.
- Rasmus de Wet question, the (Mr. du Toit), 145.
- Reads Drift Land Company and diamonds (Dr. Stals), 1188.
- Relief of distress in Southern Rhodesia (Mr. Nathan), 403.
- Rhenoster dam, Groot Marico River (Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 1190.
- Rhodesian cattle imports of (Mr. Tom Naudé), 27.
- Rowe, A. E., pension of (Mr. Giovanetti), 407.
- Saddlery, second-hand imported (Mr. D. M. Brown), 1188.
- Savage, retirement of Capt. (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 410.
- Scab, Select Committee on (Mr. Nicholls), 137.
- Schools of agriculture, report on (Mr. Munnik), 913.
- Senior clerks, promotions of (Mr. Giovanetti), 1192.
- Settlers and arrear payments (Mr. Vermooten), 30.
- Shipping freights to South Africa (Mr. Close), 1185.
- Sick policemen at Roberts Heights (Mr. Blackwell), 409.
- Small holders and native pass fees (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 1185.
- Spray pumps, orders for (Mr. Sampson), 665.
- Squatters at Vaalbank (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 31.
- Stop order system (Rev. Mr. Hattingh), 30.
- Swaziland boundary fences (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 414.
- Teachers’ salary scale, new (Mr. Reyburn), 414.
- Telephones—
- Barkly West district (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 905.
- Hopetown switchboard (Dr. Stals), 173.
- In Western Karroo (Mr. E. H. Louw), 143.
- Ten-shilling notes (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 26.
- Transvaal Consol. Invest. Co. and settlers (Mr. Pirow), 175, 424.
- Transvaal liquor licences and coloured labour (Mr. Kentridge), 403.
- Transvaal traders and hawkers (Dr. H. Reitz). 178.
- Tweespruit creamery (Mr. Conroy), 424.
- Unemployment, conference on (Mr. Alexander), 911.
- Unemployment, cost of conference on (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 1191, 1237.
- Unemployment in Cape Peninsula (Mr. Strachan), 668.
- Unemployment in Cape Peninsula and subsidies (Mr. Snow), 671.
- Union-Castle Co. and mail contract (Mr. de Wet), 177.
- Union pension fund, actuary’s report on (Mr. Reyburn), 1187.
- Upington railway bridge (Mr. Conradie), 171.
- Usury in the Transvaal (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 408.
- Welgedacht No. 2, mining at (Mr. Allen), 420.
- Wire netting industry (Mr. Alexander), 175.
- Zululand farm allotments (Mr. Nicholls), 423.
- Zululand harbour construction (Mr. Oost), 141.
Railway accidents, increase of (Mr. G. Brown), 829.
Railway apprentices, retrenchment of (Mr. Snow), 124; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 124; (Mr. Madeley), 129, 134.
Railways and coloured labour (Mr. Bates), 526.
Railways and use of Dutch language (Mr. Strachan), 502.
Railway men’s conditions and grievances (Mr. Snow), 267.
Railway men’s cottages and rent (Mr. D. M. Brown), 530.
Railway men’s holidays and pay (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 115; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Railway men’s pensions (Rev. Mr. Rider), 124; (Mr. McMenamin), 237.
Railway motor lorries (Mr. G. A. Louw), 115; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Railways, proposed new, (motion), 36.
Railway rates and “business principles” (Mr. Pearce), 374.
Railway rates on dried fruit and raisins (Mr. Heatlie), 117; (Mr. Roux), 120; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 126.
Railway rates and inland industries (Mr. McMenamin), 236.
Railway workers’ houses (Mr. Brits), 461.
Republics, ex-officials of old (Mr. Oost), 1350.
Rhodesian cattle, importation of (Mr. Duncan), 205; (Mr. Jagger), 613;(Sir Thomas Smartt), 614, 622; (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 616; (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 617; (Mr. M. L Malan), 618; (Brig.-Gen. Arnott), 618; (Mr. Heyns), 620; (Mr. Raubenheimer), 620; (Mr. A. I. E. de Villiers), 621; (Lt.-Col. H. S. Grobler), 621; (Mr. Gilson), 625; (Mr. Vermooten), 626; (Mr. Sephton), 626; (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk), 627; (Mr. Nel), 628; (Prime Minister), 629; (Dr. State), 633.
Rietfontein, hospital at (Mr. Allen), 784.
Road-making by convicts (Mr. Marwick), 714; (Mr. Papenfus), 715; (Mr. D. M. Brown), 715; (Minister of Justice), 716.
Road trains (Maj. Richards), 114; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Roads, loan funds for improving (Mr. Nathan), 122; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 125.
Rulings and Observations by Presiding Officer. See Index to Speeches, headings “Speaker,” “Deputy-Speaker,” “Chairman of Committees,” and “Deputy Chairman.”
Sabie, mine-workers’ grievances at (Mr. Nieuwenhuize), 831; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 845.
Salt industry (Mr. C. A. van Niekerk), 95; (Minister of Finance), 95.
Salt industry, fostering of (Minister of Mines and Industries), 841, 842.
Salt industry, protection for (Dr. Stals), 823.
Sanitary inspectors’ salaries (Mr. Allen), 786; (Minister of Public Health), 786.
Saratoga telephone service (Dr. Stals), 1323.
Scab Act and inspectors (Mr. Conradie), 877.
Scab inspectors, dismissals of (Col. D. Reitz), 1091; (Mr. Pirow), 1092; (Minister of Agriculture), 1096, 1111.
Segregation, Asiatic (motion—Mr. Marwick), 676.
Segregation of natives (Col. D. Reitz), 244; (Mr. Alexander), 283.
Segregation, the policy as to (Sir Thomas Smartt), 796; (Minister of Native Affairs), 801.
Select Committees—
- Crown Lands (appointment), 19; (members nominated), 136; (first report, committee), 595; (second report, committee), 599; (papers referred), 610, 852, 997; (report), 1051; (report, committee), 1285.
- Internal Arrangements (appointment), 19; (first report), 851; (second report), 996, 1464.
- Native Affairs (appointment), 19; (second report), 20, 83; (fourth report), 20, 83; (committee), 83; (members nominated), 136.
- Parliamentary Library (appointment), 20; (members nominated), 136.
- Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (appointment), 16; (petitions referred), 17; (members nominated), 136; (first report, committee), 584; (second report, committee), 591; (first report), 804; (memorandum referred), 997; (second report), 1160; (third report), 1161; (third report, committee), 1237; (second report), 1475; (first report), 1476.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (report), 1051
- Petition W. W. Theron and others (members nominated), 309; (petition of Blankenberg and Sargeant referred), 426; (morning sittings), 1237; (first and second reports), 1378; (first report). 1461; (second report), 1464.
- Public Accounts (appointment), 16; (papers referred), 33, 35; (members nominated), 136; (first report), 309; (second report), 495; (third report), 495; (first report), 562; (third report), 562; (second report), 869.
- Railways and Harbours (appointment), 16; (papers referred), 33; (members nominated), 136; (papers referred), 180; (first report), 353, 562; (second report), 752, 868.
- War Pensions (appointment), 71; (members nominated), 309; (report), 1184, 1476.
Sessional Committees (See Committees).
Sheep Division, abolition of (Minister of Agriculture), 886; (Mr. S C. van Heerden), 1180, 1183; (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1197; (Mr. Sephton), 1202; (Lt.-Col. H. S. Grobler), 1207; (Mr. Marwick), 1219.
Shipping freights, increases in (Mr. Stuttaford), 1205; (Minister of Agriculture), 1215; (Mr. Munnik), 1215; (Mr. Heatlie), 1319.
Shirts and pyjamas industry at Worcester (Mr. Alexander), 285.
South African Students’ Club in London, grant to (Mr. Swart), 638; (Minister of Finance), 638.
South-West Africa, embargo on cattle imports from (Mr. Christie), 617.
Speaker, Mr., election of, 2.
State ships (Mr. Madeley), 307.
Stock thefts and police shortage (Mr. Vermooten), 721.
Stop-order system (Minister of Mines and Industries), 846.
Strike of miners in 1922 and compensation (Mr. Christie), 631; (Mr. Duncan), 632; (Mr. Kentridge), 634; (Minister of Finance), 635; (motion—Mr. Alexander), 930.
Sugar experimental station in Natal (Mr. Jagger), 1442.
Sundays River settlement (Mr. Strachan), 1339; (Minister of Lands), 1349.
Superphosphates, duty on (Mr. de Waal), 356.
Supply, Committee of (budget), 59; (railway budget), 96; (budget debate), 204, 261, 446, 495, 549.
- Main Estimates:—Vote 1, “H.E. the Governor-General,” 612; Vote 2, “Senate,” 612; Vote 3, “House of Assembly,” 612; Vote 4, “Prime Minister,” 613; Vote 5, “Treasury,” 636; Vote 6, “Public Debt,” 636; Vote 7, “Pensions,” 637; Vote 8, “Provincial Administration,” 637; Vote 9, “Miscellaneous Services,” 637; Vote 10, “High Commissioner in London,” 638; Vote 11, “Inland Revenue,” 642; Vote 12, “Customs and Excise,” 642; Vote 13, “Audit,” 645; Vote 14, “Justice,” 645; Vote 15, “Superior Courts,” 657; Vote 16, “Magistrates and District Administration,” 659, 708; Vote 17, “Prisons and Reformatories,” 711; Vote 18, “Police,” 717; Vote 19, “Defence,” 729; Vote 20, “Interior,” 754; Vote 21, “Mental Hospitals and Training Schools for Mental Defectives,” 779; Vote 22, “Printing and Stationery,” 782; Vote 23, “Public Health,” 782; Vote 24, “Native Affairs,” 787, 817; Vote 25, “Mines and Industries,” 817; Vote 26, “Higher Education,” 847; Vote 27, “Child Welfare,” 869; Vote 28, “Agriculture,” 876, 1087, 1180, 1197; Vote 29, “Agriculture (Education),” 1230; Vote 30, “Forestry,” 1232; Vote 31, “Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones,” 1232, 1305; Vote 32, “Public Works,” 1332; Vote 33, “Lands, Deeds and Surveys,” 1333; Vote 34, “Irrigation,” 1350; Vote 35, “Public Service Commission,” 1350; Vote 36, “Labour,” 1351, 1386; (amendment referred), 1378.
- Railways and Harbours Estimates:—Head 1, 1386; Head 2, 1427; Head 3, 1427; Head 4, 1429; Head 5, 1429; Head 6, 1433; Head 7, 1433; Head 8, 1434; Head 9, 1434; Head 10, 1434; Head 11, 1434; Head 12, 1434; Head 13, 1435; Head 14, 1435; Head 15, 1435; Head 16, 1435; Head 17, 1435; Head 18, 1436; Head 19, 1436; Head 19/1, 1436; Head 20, 1436; Head 21, 1436; Head 22, 1436; Head 23, 1436; Head 24, 1436; Head 25, 1436; Head 26, 1436; Head 27, 1437.
- Steamships:—Head 28, 1437; Head 29, 1437; Head 30, 1437.
- Loan Estimates:—(amendment referred), 702 852; Vote A, 1437; Vote B, 1437; Vote C, 1438; Vote D, 1439; Vote E, 1430; Vote F, 1439; Vote G, 1441; Vote H, 1441; Vote J, 1441; Vote K, 1442; Vote L, 1442; Vote M, 1442; Vote N, 1447.
Swaziland border troubles (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 367.
Taxation proposals (motion—Minister of Finance) 704; (report), 752. (See also Bills: Customs and Excise Duties Amendment and Income Tax).
Telephone automatic exchanges (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1312.
Telephones, zone rates for (Mr. Stuttaford), 1325; (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 1327.
Tobacco tax, repeal of (Mr. Duncan), 210.
Tokai reformatory, segregation at (Mr. Close), 712; (Minister of Justice), 716.
Trade Commissioner in America (Mr. du Toit), 639.
Trade Commissioner for Europe (Mr. Nathan), 1448; (Minister of Justice), 1455.
Trading by mining companies (motion—Mr. Madeley), 936.
Transshipment charges in Natal (Mr. Marwick), 123.
Trapping system and diamonds (Mr. Oost), 652; (Minister of Justice), 655.
Trout, stocking of rivers (Maj. Richards), 847.
Unemployment conference on, (Minister of Labour), 1371.
Unemployment and free trade (Mr. Hay), 452.
Unemployment, subsidy for (Mr. Jagger), 226; (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 274; (Mr. Gilson), 289.
Universities, bursaries for (Mr. Steytler), 848; (Mr. Jagger), 848; (Maj. Richards), 849; (Minister of Education), 850.
Vlakplaats irrigation scheme (Dr. Rood), 470.
Wattle industry, the (Mr. Deane), 115; (Minister of Railways and Harbours), 128.
Weights and Measures Act (Mr. Heatlie), 826; (Mr. Jagger), 828; (Mr. Smit), 832; (Mr. Buirski), 835; (Mr. Payn), 836; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 841, 843, 844, 846.
Weights and measures, assizing of (Mr. O’Brien), 821.
Windmills, the local industry (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 880; (Minister of Agriculture), 888.
Wine control, commission on (Mr. Heatlie), 1449; (Dr. de Jager), 1454; (Minister of Finance), 1456.
Wolseley, Periodical Court at (Mr. Roux), 661; (Minister of Justice), 709.
Wool factory, fostering of (Mr. Cilliers), 828; (Minister of Mines and Industries), 843.
Wool, railway rates on (Mr. Roux), 120.
Worcester, Blind School at, and railway concessions (Mr. Roux), 120.
Wynberg magistrate’s court (Mr. Alexander), 1437.
Zululand, cotton-growing in (Col. D. Reitz), 245 (Mr. Deane), 270; (Mr. Reyburn), 291.
Zululand cotton lands (Dr. Bremer), 402.
INDEX TO SPEECHES.
“R” indicates “Reading.”
AGRICULTURE, MINISTER OF—
See Minister of Agriculture.
ALEXANDER, Mr. M. (Cape Town—Hanover Street)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1448.
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.,) 1073.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1158.
- Pensions (Supplementary) (2 R.), 1385.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 85; (committee), 579, 580, 582, 583.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 328, 333, 336, 341, 348; (suspension), 1193.
- Corderoy case, the (motion), 188, 191.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 916, 929.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 913, 915.
- Petition W. W. Theron (motion), 187.
- Railways, new (motion), 42.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 694.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1471.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report, motion), 1478.
- Select Committee on Petitions W. W. Theron and others (first report, motion), 1463.
- Strike riots of 1922 and compensation (motion), 930, 934.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 282.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 660, 661.
- Vote 20, Interior, 769, 773,
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1232, 1323.
- Vote 32, Public Works, 1332.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1351, 1376, 1386.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1392, 1411.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1437.
ALLEN, Mr. J. (Springs)—
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1276, 1280.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 543.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 658.
- Vote 20, Interior, 768.
- Vote 21, Mental Hospitals and Training Schools for Mental Defectives, 781.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 784, 786.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1375.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1404.
- Head 5, 1429.
- Head 10, 1434.
- Head 12, 1434.
- Vote L, Loan Estimates, 1442.
ANDERSON, Mr. H. E. K. (Klip River)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1045.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 965.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 399.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 661.
- Vote 18, Police, 718.
- Vote 20, Interior, 770.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 880, 1217.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1331.
ARNOTT, Brig.-Gen. W. (Natal Coast)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1054.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 618, 620.
- Vote 19, Defence, 739.
- Taxation proposals (income tax, committee), 707.
BADENHORST, Mr. A. L. (Riversdale)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1122.
- Railways, new (motion), 39.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1473.
- Supply—
BALLANTINE, Maj. R. (Kingwilliamstown)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1381.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report' committee), 591.
- Supply
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 793.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1437.
BARLOW, Mr. A. G. (Bloemfontein North)―
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1077.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1123, 1148.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 957.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 877, 1102, 1225.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1360.
BATES, Mr. F. T. (Uitenhage)—
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 525.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1412.
BLACKWELL, Mr. L. (Bezuidenhout)—
- Bills—
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 92.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (committee), 131, 132.
- Native Affairs report (motion), 20.
- Pensions Committee (motion), 17.
- Petitions, last session’s (motion), 19.
- Select Committee on War Pensions (motion), 71.
- Supply—
BOSHOFF, Mr. L. J. (Ventersdorp)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 813.
- Railways, new (motion), 48.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report), 1285.
- Supply—
BREMER, Dr. K. (Graaff-Reinet)—
- Railways, new (motion), 48.
- Supply—
BRINK, Mr. G. F. (George)—
- Railways, new (motion), 39.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 830.
BRITS, Mr. G. P. (Losberg)—
- Railways, new (motion), 55.
- Supply—
BROWN, Mr. D. M. (Three Rivers)—
- Bills—
- Proportional Representation (Provincial Councils) (1 R.), 35.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 197.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 338, 350.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 925.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1473.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 588; (third report, committee), 1239, 1240, 1241, 1244, 1247, 1253, 1272, 1280, 1284; (first report, motion), 1478.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 528.
- Vote 14, Justice, 648.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 715.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1393. 1409.
BROWN, Mr. G. (Germiston)—
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 520.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 829.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1366.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1408.
- Head 3, 1429.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1437.
BUIRSKI, Mr. E. (Swellendam)—
- Bills—
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 202.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (3 R.), 95.
- Railways, new (motion), 39.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 835, 836.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1224.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1402.
BYRON, Brig.-Gen. J. J. (East London—North)—
- Bills—
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 74.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 115.
- Railways, new (motion), 52.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 470.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 728.
- Vote 19, Defence, 731, 737, 749.
- Vote 20, Interior, 765.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 882.
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Rulings and Observations by)—
- Bills—
- Amendments—
- An amendment having been negatived, a second amendment to the same effect not allowed, 1153.
- It is not the custom to call upon members who have notices of amendments on the Order Paper, 579.
- Clauses—
- A motion to delete is unnecessary; member can vote against, 341, 999, 1255.
- In Committee—
- Third reading debate not allowed, 1118, 1119.
- Hypothetical questions cannot be replied to, 599.
- Previous question—
- Cannot be moved in committee, 1278.
- Select Committee reports—
- Members cannot refer to their proceedings, 725.
- House in Committee cannot define the destination of a grant recommended by Select Committee, 598, 602.
- Committee cannot revert to a resolution already passed, 1281.
- To refer to Government for “favourable” consideration not allowed, 1254.
- Supply—
- Agricultural Vote—
- The question of secession not relevant, 1104.
- Defence Vote—
- Questions of policy may be discussed in ten-minute speeches on Vote containing reference to Minister’s salary although salary actually drawn under vote of another portfolio, 751.
- Prisons Vote—
- A matter relating to suppression of crime may be discussed, 725, 726.
- Previous debates—
- Not to be referred to, 1345.
- Motions which have been decided cannot be again discussed, though a question may be asked, 1415.
- Votes, motion to alter destination—
- Must be recommended by Governor-General, 1351.
- Legislation and policy—
- Members cannot advocate legislation in Committee of Supply, 636.
- Nor discuss new legislation, 662, 643, 721, 724, 772, 839.
- Nor an amendment of the law, 643.
- Questions of administration can be discussed, but not legislation, 760.
- A member can ask a question, but not advocate legislation, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1232.
- Questions of policy may be raised when discussing the Minister’s salary, but not otherwise, 715, 881, 882, 1428, 1429, 1431.
- Speech on amendment to reduce Minister’s salary must relate to his policy; Rule 75 not to be circumvented, 75, 1339.
- Chairman’s ruling not to be debated, 1343.
- Unparliamentary—
- To refer to an hon. member as “hypocritical,” 654.
CHAIRMAN, DEPUTY—
CHAPLIN, Sir F. D. P. (South Peninsula)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1072; (3 R.), 1114.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 865.
- Electric Light Amendment (2 R.), 1169; (committee), 1172.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 91.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (2 R.), 118.
- Select Committee on Pensions (second report), 593; (third report), 1274.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 272.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 616.
- Vote 19, Defence, 751.
- Vote 20, Interior, 764.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 847.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1223.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1399.
- Vote F, Loan Estimates, 1440, 1441.
CHRISTIE, Mr. J. (Langlaagte)―
- Bill—
- South African Society of Accountants (2 R.), 155; (committee), 310, 317, 323, 336, 340, 341, 343, 347.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 617, 630.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 713.
- Vote 20, Interior, 754.
CILLIERS, Mr. A. A. (Harrismith)—
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 585, 586, 587; (second report), 594; (third report) 1242, 1243, 1245, 1249, 1251, 1265, 1279, 1280.
- Supply—
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 659.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 828.
CLOSE, Mr. R. W. (Rondebosch)—
- Bills—
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 1287.
- Government Attorney (2 R.), 573.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1005; (amendments considered), 1060.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1032; (committee), 1303.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 88; (committee), 583; (amendments considered), 891.
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (revival), 35; (2 R.), 147, 157; (committee), 309, 310, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 323, 324, 325, 327, 329, 333, 337, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 348, 351; (suspension), 1193.
- Business of the House (Government precedence), 14; (morning sittings), 1056.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1267.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 642, 645.
- Vote 13, Audit, 645.
- Vote 14, Justice, 649, 657.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 658.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 712.
- Vote 20, Interior, 761.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 824.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 874.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1225, 1228, 1229.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1322.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1343, 1345, 1346.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1362.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1388, 1414.
- Head 21, 1436.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1438.
COLLINS, Col.-Cdt. W. R. (Ermelo)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1450, 1451.
- Board of Trade and Industries (1 R.), 754.
- Financial Adjustments (motion to commit), 1197.
- Government Attorney (1 R.), 21.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 981; (committee), 998, 999, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1110, 1013; (amendments considered), 1059.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1119, 1124, 1383.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 971.
- Oil industry (motion), 182, 187.
- Petition G. H. van L. Ribbink (motions), 426, 676, 702.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 915.
- Railways, new (motion), 54.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1241, 1271.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 280.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1197, 1227.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1342.
CONRADIE, Mr. J. H. (Gordonia)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1026.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 318.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 441.
- Railways, new (motion), 46.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 638.
- Vote 18, Police, 719.
- Vote 19, Defence, 739.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 876.
CONROY, Mr. E. A. (Hoopstad)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1017.
- Railways, new (motion), 36.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1109:
COULTER, Mr. C. W. A. (Cape Town—Gardens)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (committee), 1458.
- Financial Relations (2 R.), 603. Government Attorney (2 R.), 568.
- Rents Acts Extension (committee), 578.
- Supply—
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1348.
- Vote M, Loan Estimates, 1445.
DEANE, Mr. W. A. (Umvoti)—
- Bill—
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 115.
- Railways, new (motion), 54.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 683.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 270.
- Vote 18, Police, 719.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 791.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 879, 881.
DEFENCE, MINISTER OF—
DE JAGER, Dr. A. L. (Paarl)—
- Bill—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1454.
- Petition Sophia F. M. de Lange (motion), 675.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1465.
- Supply—
- Vote 23, Public Health, 785.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN (Observations by)—
- Supply—
- Amendment to reduce Minister’s salary by 10s. not permitted, 1334.
- The speech in its support must bona fide challenge the policy of the Government or Minister, 1336.
DEPUTY-SPEAKER (Observation by)—
- Notice of amendment to a motion lapses if mover has previously spoken, 44.
DE VILLIERS, Mr. A. I. E. (Witbank)—
- Bill—
- Excise and Customs Duties Amendment (committee), 858.
- Railways, new (motion), 41.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 621.
- Vote 19, Defence, 740.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 786.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1226.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1390.
DE VILLIERS, Mr. W. B. (Barkly)—
- Railways, new (motion), 45.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 386.
- Vote 20, Interior, 759.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1388.
DE WAAL, Mr. J. H. H. (Piquetberg)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1455.
- Board of Trade and Industries (3 R.), 1113.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 806.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1467.
- Supply—
DE WET, Mr. S. D. (Heidelberg)—
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 694.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 504.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1208.
DUNCAN, Mr. P. (Yeoville)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (committee), 1456.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 868.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries, (Speaker’s ruling), 73; (2 R.) 159; (committee), 1287.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 979; (committee), 1003, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1012, 1013.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1015; (committee), 1151, 1157, 1385.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1179; (committee), 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1293, 1294, 1295; (Senate’s amendments), 1460.
- Rents Acts Extension (committee), 579, 582, 583; (amendments considered), 890.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 321, 323, 332.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 959.
- Corderoy case, the, 190.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 913, 915.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 700.
- Select Committee on Crown Lands (first report), 597, 598; (second report), 602.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 586, 588; (third report, committee), 1246, 1269, 1281.
- Select Committee on Petitions W. W. Theron and others (Blanckenberg and Sargeant) (first report, motion), 1463.
- Strike riots of 1922 and compensation (motion) 933.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 112, 204.
- Vote 3, House of Assembly, 612.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 631, 633.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 643, 644.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 709.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 714.
- Vote 18, Police, 717.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 782.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1336, 1347.
DU TOIT, Mr. F. J. (Victoria West)―
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1119.
- Railways, new (motion), 53.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 531.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 639.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 719.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1393.
EDUCATION, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Education.
FICK, Rev. M. L. (Potchefstroom)—
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 427.
- Petition G. H. van L. Ribbink (motion), 426.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report committee), 1245.
- Supply—
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 869.
FINANCE, MINISTER OF—
FORDHAM, Mr. A. C. (Turffontein)—
- Supply—
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1406
FOURIE, Mr. A. P. J. (Somerset)―
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 860. (2 R.), 812.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 812.
- Railways, new (motion), 53.
- Select Committee on Public Accounts (report), 309; (second report), 495.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 263.
- Vote 20, Interior, 770.
GELDENHUYS, Mr. L. (Johannesburg—North)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 861.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1043.
- Rants Acts Extension (2 R.), 89.
- Railways, new (motion), 49.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee,) 1277.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, Interior, 760.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 827, 832.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 888, 1198.
- Vote 30, Forestry, 1232.
GILSON, Mr. L. D. (Griqualand)―
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1026.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 118.
- Railways, new (motion), 45.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 289.
- Vote 4. Prime Minister, 625.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 848.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 884.
GIOVANETTI, Mr. C. W. (Pretoria—East)—
- Bills—
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 328, 331, 342, 349.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 119.
- Supply—
GROBLER, Lt.-Col. H. S. (Bethal)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 813.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1121.
- Railways, new (motion), 48.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 621.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 710.
- Vote 19, Defence, 733.
- Vote 20, Interior, 777.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1207, 1214.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1331.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1415.
HARRIS, Col. Sir D. (Beaconsfield)—
- Bill—
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 194.
- Supply—
HATTINGH, Rev. B. R. (Krugersdorp)—
- Adjournment of House (motion), 937.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1244, 1247, 1249, 1251, 1252, 1284.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 839.
HAY, Mr. G. A. (Pretoria—West)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 985.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 191.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 314, 316, 322, 324, 327, 328, 337, 341, 349, 353; (suspension), 1194.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 451.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 644.
- Vote 13, Audit, 645.
- Vote 14, Justice, 648.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 712.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 726.
- Vote 19, Defence, 734, 741.
- Vote 21, Mental Hospitals and Training Schools, for Mental Defectives, 781.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 786.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 790, 795.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 834, 836.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1226.
HEATLIE, Mr. C. B. (Worcester)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1449; (committee), 1456, 1458.
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1078.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 985; (committee), 1003.
- Rents Act Extension (2 R.), 197; (3 R.), 894.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 117.
- Railways, new (motion), 41.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1284.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 643.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 826.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 889.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1319.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1343.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1358.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1415.
HENDERSON, Mr. J. (Durban Berea)―
- Bill—
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 119.
HEYNS, Mr. J. D. (Middelburg)—
- Bill—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 856.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 925. Railways, new (motion), 55.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 620.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 643.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 711.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 712.
- Vote 20, Interior, 777.
HUGO, Mr. D. (Wepener)—
- Railways, new (motion), 53.
- Supply—
- Vote 18, Police, 717.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 884.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1389.
INTERIOR, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Interior.
JAGGER, Mr. J. W. (Cape Town—Central)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1448; (committee), 1457, 1458.
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1071; (3 R.), 1113.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 810; (committee), 853, 863, 864.
- Electricity Act Amendment (2 R.), 1170.
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 1285, 1286.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (ruling), 73.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1008, 1012, 1013.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925) (committee), 1461.
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (2 R.), 563.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 113, 130, 134.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 953.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 432.
- Select Committee on Crown Lands (first report), 597.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1470.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report, motion), 1479; (third report, committee), 1240, 1241, 1243, 1245, 1251, 1252, 1271.
- SUPPLY—
- Budget debate, 226.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 613.
- Vote 6, Public Debt, 636.
- Vote 7, Pensions, 637.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 642.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 709.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 717.
- Vote 19, Defence, 729.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 828.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 848.
- Vote 29, Agriculture (Education), 1230, 1231.
- Vote 30, Forestry, 1232.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1353.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbour Estimates, 1391.
- Head 3. 1427.
- Vote F, Loan Estimates, 1440, 1441.
- Vote L, 1442.
- Vote N, 1447.
- Taxation proposals (motion). 705.
JUSTICE, MINISTER OF—
KENTRIDGE, Mr. M. (Troyeville)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1018.
- Rents Act Extension (2R.), 198.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 212.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 624, 634.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 659.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 659.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 724, 727.
- Vote 20, Interior, 763, 774.
KEYTER, Mr. J. G. (Ficksburg)—
KRIGE, Mr. C. J. (Caledon)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 808, 810, 811; (committee), 864, 867.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 165.
- Government Attorney (2 R.), 570.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 945.
- Railways, new (motion), 40.
- Supply—
- Taxation proposals (committee, income tax), 707.
LABOUR, MINISTER OF―
LANDS, MINISTER OF—
LENNOX, Mr. F. J. (Durban—Stamford Hill)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1077.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (2 R.), 118.
- Supply—
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 657.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 711.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 720.
LE ROUX, Mr. S. P. (Oudtshoorn)—
- Bill—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 806; (committee), 853, 857, 861.
- Railways, new (motion), 47.
LOUW, Mr. E. H. (Beaufort West)—
- Bill—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1080
- Railways, new (motion), 49.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 383
- Vote 18, Prisons, 720.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 786, 782.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1398, 1413.
LOUW, Mr. G. A. (Colesberg)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 983; (committee), 1000, 1002; (amendments considered), 1059.
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (committee), 612.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (3 R.), 610.
- Railways Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (3 R.), 611.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 115.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1249, 1250, 1283.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1218, 1219.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1401.
LOUW, Mr. J. P. (Stellenbosch)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 806, 808; (committee), 855.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1004, 1007.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 316, 322.
- Railways, new (motion), 43.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 547.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 837.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 890, 1222, 1223.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones. 1330.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1415.
MACINTOSH, Sir W. (Port Elizabeth—South)—
- Bills—
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 114.
- Petition Blankenberg and Sargeant (motion), 426.
- Railways, new (motion) 49.
- Supply—
MADELEY, Mr. W. B. (Benoni)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1078.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.) 1039; (committee), 1117, 1119, 1136, 1156. 1159, 1300, 1301.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (committee), 129, 134.
- Mining companies, trading by (motion), 936.
- Railways, new (motion), 44.
- Strike riots of 1922 and compensation (motion) 933, 934,
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 304.
- Vote 14, Justice, 654.
- Vote 20, Interior, 771.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 822, 837.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 872, 874.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1227.
- Vote 30, Forestry, 1232.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1308, 1320. 1322.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1356.
MALAN, Mr. M. L. (Heilbron)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1121.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1473.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 618.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 721.
- Vote 19, Defence, 732.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1393.
MARWICK, Mr. J. S. (Illovo)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1048, 1052; (committee) 1119, 1125, 1126, 1134, 1143, 1144, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1303.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 79.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 123.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 967; (3 R.), 1113.
- Railways, new (motion), 46.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 676.
- Select Committee on Pensions (second report), 594; (third report, committee), 1239, 1255, 1264.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 485.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 710.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 714.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 721, 723.
- Vote 19, Defence, 750.
- Vote 20, Interior, 771, 773, 778.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 794.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1219.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1376.
McMENAMIN, Mr. J. J. (Boksburg)—
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 804; (third report, committee), 1238, 1240, 1241, 1243, 1248, 1251, 1254, 1258, 1279, 1280, 1282, 1284.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 236.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 830, 832.
MILLER, Maj. A. M. (Durban—Point)—
- Bill—
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 972.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 465.
- Vote 19, Defence, 740.
MINES AND INDUSTRIES, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Mines and Industries.
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—
- Bill—
- Appropriation (1924-1925 (2 R.), 1454.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 886, 1095, 1111, 1199, 1213, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1229, 1230.
- Vote 29, Agriculture (Education), 1231, 1232.
- Vote 30, Forestry, 1232.
- Vote L, Loan Estimates, 1442.
MINISTER OF DEFENCE—
- Bill—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 867.
- Supply—
- Vote 18, Defence, 742, 748.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1346.
- Vote N, Loan Estimates, 1447.
MINISTER OF EDUCATION—
- Supply—
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 849, 851.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 875.
MINISTER OF FINANCE—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925), (2 R.), 1448. 1456; (committee), 1456, 1457, 1459.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 805, 808, 809, 815, 853, 856, 862, 863, 864, 866.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 1194; (committee), 1285, 1286.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 159, 610.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (1 R.), 549; (2 R.), 978, 985; (committee), 999, 1000, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1012, 1013; (amendments considered), 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062,
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1142.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 816.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 73, 82; (committee), 83; (3 R.), 95.
- Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (2 R.), 611.
- Business of the House (Order Paper), 1197, 1305; (evening sittings, motion), 12.
- Pensions Committee (appointment, motion) 16.
- Pensions (Supplementary) (2 R.), 1385.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1464.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 584, 586, 587, 589, 591; (second report, 591, 594; (third report, committee), 1238, 1239, 1241, 1243, 1247, 1254.
- Select Committee on Public Accounts (first report), 562.
- Select Committee on War Pensions (motion), 71, 72.
- Strike riots of 1922 and compensation (motion), 932.
- Supply—
- Budget, 59, 549.
- Loan Estimates (motion to increase), 702, 706.
- Vote 3, House of Assembly, 613.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 633.
- Vote 6, Public Debt, 636.
- Vote 7, Pensions, 637.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 638, 639, 641, 642.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 642, 643, 644, 645.
- Vote 13, Audit, 645.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 889; (leave to report), 997.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1345, 1346.
- Vote F, Loan Estimates, 1440, 1441, 1442, 1446.
- Vote M, 1443.
- Vote N, 1447.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 704; (customs duties, committee), 706; (income tax, committee), 706, 707.
MINISTER OF JUSTICE―
- BILLS—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1455.
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 1287.
- Government Attorney (1 R.), 21; (2 R.), 83, 202, 565, 566, 571, 897; (motion to commit), 577; (committee), 578, 579, 580, 581, 583; (amendments considered), 892, 893.
- Business of House (Saturday sittings, motion), 1379.
- Corderoy case, the (motion), 190.
- King, the late John Gavin (motion), 1379.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 914, 915, 916.
- Petition W. W. Theron (motion), 188.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1471.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report, motion), 1478, 1479.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, Justice, 648, 655, 656, 657.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 658.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and Districts Administration, 708, 711.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 715.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 722, 724, 726, 727.
MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR—
- Bill—
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 328.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 926.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 689.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, Interior, 766, 775.
- Vote 21, Mental Hospitals and Training Schools for Mental Defectives, 781.
- Vote 35, Public Service Commission, 1350.
- Vote F, Loan Estimates, 1441.
MINISTER OF LABOUR—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1450, 1451.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1178; (committee), 1289.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 434.
- Supply—
- Vote 36, Labour, 1351, 1356, 1368, 1376, 1377, 1386.
MINISTER OF LANDS—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 812.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (1 R.), 549; (2 R.), 987, 1067; (committee), 1120, 1129, 1131, 1133, 1135, 1139, 1140, 1142, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1148, 1151, 1154, 1155, 1160, 1298, 1301, 1302, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1384.
- Select Committee on Crown Lands (motion), 261; (first report), 597, 598; (second report), 601.
- Supply—
- Vote 33. Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1342, 1348, 1349.
- Vote D, Loan Estimates, 1439.
- Vote E, 1439.
MINISTER OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (1 R.), 754 (2 R.), 1069, 1082; (committee); 1087; (3 R.), 1113, 1114.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 813; (committee), 868.
- Electric Light Amendment (2 R.), 1169, 1171, 1172.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1172. 1179; (committee), 1288, 1290, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1297; (amendments considered), 1304; (3 R.), 1305; (Senate’s amendments), 1460.
- Mining companies, trading by (motion), 937.
- Oil industry, the (motion), 185, 186.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 840, 847.
MINISTER OF NATIVE AFFAIRS—
- Bill—
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (2 R.), 562.
- Supply—
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 799.
MINISTER OF POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS—
- Bills—
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 166.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1141.
- Rents Acts Extension (committee), 581.
- Natal postal employees (motion), 935.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1253.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, Justice, 647.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1309. 1326, 1331.
- Vote C, 1438.
MINISTER, PRIME—
MINISTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH—
- Supply—
- Vote 23, Public Health, 784, 786.
MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS—
- Supply—
- Vote 32, Public Works, 1333.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1437, 1438.
MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS—
- Bills—
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 1287.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1461; (committee), 1461.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1922-1923) (2 R.), 610; (3 R.), 610.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2R.), 112, 124; (committee), 133.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 940, 973; (3 R.) 1113.
- Durban grain elevator (report), 7.
- Railways, new (motion), 56.
- Supply—
- Railway budget, 96, 556.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1415.
- Head 3, 1429 Head 5. 1432.
- Head 10, 1434.
- Head 12, 1435.
- Head 17, 1435, 1436.
- Head 21, 1436.
MOFFAT, Mr. L. (Queenstown)―
- Supply—
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 787.
MOLL, Mr. H. H, (Christiana)—
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 287.
- Vote 20, Interior, 777.
MOSTERT, Mr. J. P. (Namaqualand)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1118.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 312, 317, 319.
- Railways, new (motion), 46.
MULLER, Gen. C. H. (Pretoria District—South)—
- Bill—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1125.
- Railways, new (motion), 38.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 279.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1182.
MULLINEUX, Rev, J. (Roodepoort)—
- Bills—
- Rents Acts Extension (motion for instruction to committee), 577.
- Mining companies, trading by (motion), 936.
- Supply—
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 791.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1330.
MUNNIK, Mr. J. H. (Vredefort)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 857.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1034.
- Miners' Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1179; (committee), 1295.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1215.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1341.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates. 1403.
- Head 10, 1434.
NATHAN, Mr. E. (Von Brandis)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1448; (committee), 1456, 1459.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (Senate’s amendments), 1460.
- Pensions (Supplementary) (committee), 1385.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 196; (motion to commit), 576; (committee), 578.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 318, 323, 328, 331.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (2 R.), 122.
- Business of House (motion), 1479, 1480, 1481, 1482.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1465, 1468.
- Select Committee on Pensions (motion), 16; (third report, committee), 1242, 1262; (third report, committee), 1278.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1221, 1226, 1229, 1230.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1306, 1325.
- Vote 32, Public Works, 1333.
- Vote 33, Lands Deeds and Surveys, 1344.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1390.
NATIVE AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Native Affairs.
NAUDE, Mr. A. S. (Wakkerstroom)—
NAUDE, Mr. J. F. Tom (Pietersburg)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1003, 1007, 1008.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1022.
- Railways, new (motion), 37.
- Supply—
NEL, Mr. O. R. (Newcastle)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1140, 1147, 1159, 1301.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 320.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 963.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1275.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 448.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 628.
- Vote 14, Justice, 651, 657.
- Vote 19, Defence, 748.
NICHOLLS, Mr. G. H. (Zululand)—
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 439.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 693.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 388.
- Vote 14, Justice, 646, 652, 656.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 726, 727, 728.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 846.
NIEUWENHUIZE, Mr. J. (Lydenburg)—
- Railways, new (motion), 37.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 697.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1266.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 371.
- Vote 20, Interior, 765.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 831.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1182.
- Vote N, Loan Estimates, 1447.
O’BRIEN, Mr. W. J. (Pietermaritzburg—South)—
- Bills—
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1178; (committee), 1292, 1295, 1297, 1298.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 965.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report, motion), 1478.
- Supply—
- Vote 20. Interior, 763.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 821.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1305.
- Head 12, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1435.
OOST, Mr. H. (Pretoria District—North)—
- Bills—
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 168.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 984; (committee), 1007.
- Railways, new (motion), 38, 43.
- Select Committee on War Pensions (report, motion), 1476.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 462.
- Vote 14, Justice, 652.
- Vote 19, Defence, 751.
- Vote 20, Interior, 761, 776.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 825, 839.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 881.
- Vote 35, Public Service Commission, 1350.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbour Estimates, 1403.
OPPENHEIMER, Sir E. (Kimberley)―
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 496.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 713.
PAPENFUS, Mr. H. B. (Hospital)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1054; (committee), 1131.
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (3 R.), 1304.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 90; (amendments considered), 893, 894.
- Railways, new (motion), 50.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1239, 1248, 1252, 1253.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 641.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 715.
- Vote 18, Police, 719.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1206.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1326, 1330.
PAYN, Mr. A. O. B. (Tembuland)—
- Bill—
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 973.
- Select Committee on Crown Lands (first report), 598; (third report, committee), 1252, 1277.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 635.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 714.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 788.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 836.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 851.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1344.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1367.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1414.
- Vote B, Loan Estimates, 1438.
- Vote D, 1439.
- Vote F, 1440.
- Vote J, 1441, 1442.
PEARCE, Mr. C. (Liesbeek)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1075; (3 R.), 1114.
- Finanical Adjustments (committee), 1287.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 327. 330, 332, 338, 340, 341.
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (2 R.), 563.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R), 946.
- Deputy-Speaker, election of (motion), 15.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 924.
- Railways, new (motion), 56.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 586, 587; (second report), 595; (third report, committee), 1246.
- Select Committee on Petitions W. W. Theron and others (motion), 1463.
- Supply—
- Budget debate. 373.
- Vote 8, Provincial Administration, 637.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 639.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 658.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 660.
- Vote 19, Defence, 730,
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 794.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 870.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1235, 1321.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1355.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1395, 1414.
- Head 10, 1434.
- Head 17, 1435, 1436.
- Vote M, Loan Estimates, 1444.
PIENAAR, Mr. J. J. (Marico)—
- Railways, new (motion), 41.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1110.
PIROW, Mr. 0. (Zoutpansberg)—
- Bill—
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 955.
- Deputy-Chairman, election of (motion), 15.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 915.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 221.
- Vote 20, Interior, 771.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 827.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1092.
POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Posts and Telegraphs.
PRETORIUS, Mr. J. S. F. (Fordsburg)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1157.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 195.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 313.
- Strike riots in 1922 and compensation (motion) 932.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 493.
- Vote 20, Interior, 757.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 829.
PRETORIUS, Lt.-Col, N. J. (Witwatersberg)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1450.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 808; (committee), 858.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee). 999, 1000.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1018; (committee), 1147, 1148, 1159.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 95.
- Oil industry (motion), 185.
- Railways, new (motion), 54.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1283.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 617,
- Vote 19, Defence, 735.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 787.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1215, 1221, 1223, 1225.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1415.
PRIME MINISTER―
- BILLS—
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 1286.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 603.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1126.
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (2 R.), 563, 564; (committee), 937, 939, 940.
- Third Appropriation (Part.) (2 R.), 81.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 945.
- Business of the House (evening sittings), 9; (morning sittings), 1056, 1057; (Government precedence), 13, 14, 549; (Bills to be dealt with), 1303.
- King’s birthday (question), 94.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1273.
- Speaker, election of (motion), 3.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 629.
PUBLIC HEALTH, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Public Health.
PUBLIC WORKS, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Public Works.
RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS, MINISTER OF—
- See Minister of Railways and Harbours.
RAUBENHEIMER, Mr. I. van W. (Bechuanaland)—
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 620.
- Vote 19, Defence, 734.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1207.
REITZ, Col. D. (Port Elizabeth—Central)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 990, 1013; (committee), 1116, 1119, 1120, 1123, 1128, 1132, 1135, 1140, 1142, 1143, 1146, 1149, 1154, 1156, 1158, 1299, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1385.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 84; (amendments considered), 890.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 943, 947, 956.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1237.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 238.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 643.
- Vote 14, Justice, 650, 652.
- Vote 20, Interior, 762.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1088.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1333, 1347. 1350.
REITZ, Dr. H. (North-East Rand)—
REYBURN, Mr. G. (Durban—Umbilo)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (committee), 1458, 1459.
- Electric Light Amendment (2 R.), 1170.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 608.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 91.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 346, 351.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 684.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1271.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 291.
- Vote 6, Public Debt, 636, 637.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 849, 851.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1354.
- Head 17, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1435.
RICHARDS, Maj. G. R. (Weenen)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1036; (committee), 1116, 1119, 1131, 1136, 1144, 1156, 1300, 1301.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 114.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R), 947, 961.
- Railways, new (motion), 55.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1242.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 257.
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 644.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 660, 710.
- Vote 18, Police, 718.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 793.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 847.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 849.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1225, 1227, 1229.
- Vote 29, Agriculture (Education), 1231.
RIDER, Rev. W. W. (East London—City)—
- Bills—
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1157.
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (committee), 938.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 77.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 124.
- Railways, new (motion), 53.
- Select Committee on Pensions (second report), 595; (third report, committee), 1242, 1244, 1247, 1283.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 261.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 642.
- Vote 20, Interior, 762.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 788.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 848.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 874.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1222, 1226.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1307.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1359.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1410.
ROBINSON, Mr. C. P. (Durban—Central)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1081.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 163.
- Government Attorney (2 R.), 571.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1118, 1138.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1465.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1238, 1243, 1246, 1255, 1281; (second report, motion), 1475; (first report, motion), 1476.
- Select Committee on Petitions of W. W. Theron and others (first report, motion), 1462.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, Interior, 759, 767.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1352.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1386.
ROOD, Mr. W. H. (Barberton)—
- BillS—
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 119.
- Zululand Railways Construction (2 R.), 959.
- Petition G. H. van L. Ribbink (motion), 703.
- Railways, new (motion), 37.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 468.
- Vote, 10, High Commissioner in London 640.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 714.
ROUX, Mr. J. w. J. W. (Ceres)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 813.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 120.
- Railways, new (motion), 41.
- Supply—
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 661.
- Vote 20, Interior, 770.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1405.
SAMPSON, Mr. H. W. (Jeppes)—
- Bills—
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1175; (committee), 1289, 1291, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1297; (Senate’s amendments), 1460.
- Rents Acts Extension (motion to commit), 576, 577.
- King, the late John Gavin (motion), 1379.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 585; (third report, committee), 1263, 1266; (first report, motion), 1478.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 817.
SEPHTON, Mr. C. A. A. (Aliwal)—
- Bill—
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 200; (committee), 579; (amendments considered), 891.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 626.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1202, 1210, 1216.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1387.
SMARTT, Sir T. W. (Fort Beaufort)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (1 R.), 754.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 808, 809, 814; (committee), 854, 856, 857, 858, 865, 866.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) (2 R.), 603, 609.
- Government Attorney (2 R.), 575.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 983; (committee), 1004, 1005, 1006, 1009, 1011.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 77.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 121.
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 946.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 445.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 915, 916.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 533.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 614, 622.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 638.
- Vote 14, Justice, 656.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 660, 662.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 724.
- Vote 24, Native Affairs, 796, 803.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 878, 1093, 1098, 1104.
- Taxation proposals (income tax, committee), 707.
SMIT, Mr. J. S. (Klerksdorp)—
- Bill—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 998, 1008.
- Railways, new (motion), 48.
- Supply—
- Vote 18, Police, 718.
- Vote 19, Defence, 736.
- Vote 20, Interior, 765, 771.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 832.
SMUTS, Gen. J. C. (Standerton)—
- Bill—
- South-West Africa Naturalization of Aliens (committee), 939, 944.
- Business of the House (Government precedence), 14; (evening sittings, motion), 10; (morning sittings, motion), 1057.
- King, the late John Gavin (motion), 1379.
- King’s birthday (question), 94.
- Speaker, election of (motion), 3.
SNOW, Mr. W. J. (Salt River)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1924-1925) (2 R.), 1450.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 124.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 921.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1253, 1282.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 267.
- Vote 20, Interior, 765.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1324, 1326.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1388.
- Head 3, 1427.
- Head 5, 1431.
- Head 10, 1434.
SPEAKER, Mr. (Rulings and Observations by)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade, Parliament cannot refer, 186.
- Board of Trade and Industries Bill—clause to be excised as transcending scope and title of Bill, 804.
- Financial Relations (Teachers’ Salaries) Bill—debate to be confined to financial relations as affected by teachers’ salaries, 73.
- Government Attorney Bill—a “measure of public policy,” to be proceeded with as a public and not a “hybrid” bill, 894.
- “Report stage”—mover of an amendment cannot speak twice on the same amendment, 894.
- Railway Construction Bill—relevant aspects of question of land settlement may be discussed, 944, 946, 947.
- Motion to suspend a bill—the merits of the bill not to be discussed, 1193.
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment Bill—dumping duty although a matter of administration which can be discussed on the Estimates may also be discussed on Second Reading, 808, 810.
- Rents Acts Extension Bill—does not apply to shops, 197.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure Bill—freight of lucerne not within its scope, 610, 611.
- Zululand Railway Construction Bill—question of creameries not relevant, 963; Land Act not relevant, 966.
- Business of the House—may be discussed on a motion to adjourn; not on a motion to suspend, 1480, 1481.
- Debates, previous—references thereto not permitted, 1014, 1080.
- The subject may be discussed, but no reference made to the previous debate, 989.
- House in Committee—Chairman decides questions of order, without appeal, 1348.
- Petitions—if the subject-matter is sub judice, motion to refer cannot be allowed, 915.
- Petitions refused—when not appearing in the report of the Pensions Committee, cannot be discussed in the House on consideration of committee’s report, 1285.
- Questions—should ask for, and should not supply information (Brig.-Gen. Byron’s question), 21.
- Speaker—election of, 5; Governor-General’s speech, 6.
- Audible conversation and interjections not permitted (S.O. 64 and 65), 355.
- Unparliamentary—
- “Opposition members have grown so callous that nothing seems to make an impression on them,” 461.
- “Cowardly and scurrilous statements,” 490.
SPEAKER, DEPUTY—
STALS, Dr. A. J. (Hopetown)—
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 922.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 429.
- Railways, new (motion), 44.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 255.
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 633, 635.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 713.
- Vote 19, Defence, 730.
- Vote 21, Mental Hospitals and Training Schools for Mental Defectives, 779, 781.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 783.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 823.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1323.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1411.
- Vote E, Loan Estimates, 1439.
STEYN, Dr. C. F. (Bloemfontein—South)—
- Bill—
- South African Society of Accountants (2), 153.
- Supply—
STEYTLER, Mr. L. J. (Albert)—
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 292.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 662.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 715.
- Vote 19, Defence, 729.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 848.
STRACHAN, Mr. T. G. (Pietermaritzburg—North)—
- Bills—
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 201.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 120.
- Natal postal employees (motion), 934.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 687.
- Select Committee on Pensions (second report), 594; (third report, committee), 1280, 1281.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 502.
- Vote 5, Treasury, 636.
- Vote 15, Superior Courts, 658.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 659, 660.
- Vote 20, Interior, 758.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1235.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1359.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbour Estimates, 1407.
STRUBEN, Mr. R. H. (Albany)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (2 R.), 808.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (amendments considered), 1059.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1023; (committee), 1115, 1117, 1130, 1143, 1382, 1383.
- South African Society of Accountants (committee), 352.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (2 R.), 116.
- Oil industry (motion), 186.
- Railways, new (motion), 51.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1253.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, High Commissioner, in London, 640, 641, 642.
- Vote 14, Justice, 654.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 708.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 713.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 723.
- Vote 21, Mental Hospitals and Training Schools for Mental Defectives, 780.
- Vote 26, Higher Education, 849.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1208, 1212, 1222, 1223, 1224.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1339, 1349.
STUTTAFORD, Mr. R. (Newlands)—
- Bills—
- Board of Trade and Industries (2 R.), 1076; (committee), 1087.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 999, 1005, 1006, 1008.
- South African Society of Accountants (2 R.), 155; (committee), 348.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1245, 1248.
- Supply—
- Vote 23, Public Health, 783.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1205.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1307, 1325.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1397.
- Vote M, Loan Estimates, 1442, 1443.
SWART, Mr. C. R. (Ladybrand)—
- Bills—
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (committee), 611.
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (2 R.), 154; (committee), 310, 314, 317, 325, 331, 338, 342, 350, 351.
- Petition E. F. B. Schierhout (motion), 915.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 587; (second report), 594.
- Select Committee on Petitions W. W. Theron and others (first report, motion), 1461, 1464; (morning sittings), 1237.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 638, 640.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 871.
TE WATER, Mr. C. T. (Pretoria—Central)—
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report committee), 1267, 1268, 1271, 1275’.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 378.
- Vote 20, Interior, 772.
VAN DER MERWE, Dr. N. J. (Winburg)—
- Supply—
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 870.
VAN HEERDEN, Mr. G. C. (Cradock)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 982; (committee), 1004.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1047; (committee), 1152.
- Third Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 77.
- Railways, new (motion), 38.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 381.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 710.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1107, 1111, 1180, 1183, 1204.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1344.
- Taxation proposals (income tax, committee) 706, 708.
VAN HEES, Mr. A. S. (Delarey)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (2 R.), 1014; (committee), 1011, 1012.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1122, 1157, 1158.
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (committee), 316, 318, 319, 321.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 698.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 253.
- Vote 14, Justice, 651.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 659.
- Vote 19, Defence, 741.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1105.
- Vote 33, Lands, Deeds and Surveys, 1348.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1365.
VAN NIEKERK, Mr. C. A. (Boshof)―
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1000, 1002.
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (committee), 612.
- Third Appropriation (Part), (2 R.), 95.
- Hospital commission, proposed (motion), 923.
- Petitions from last session (motion), 18.
- Petition G. H. van L. Ribbink (motion), 676.
- Railways, new (motion), 37.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 702.
- Select Committee on Pensions (first report), 586, 589; (third report, committee), 1243, 1255, 1284, 1285.
- Speaker, election of (motion), 2.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 627.
- Vote 10, High Commissioner in London, 638.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 661.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 720.
- Vote 20, Interior, 755.
- Vote 23, Public Health, 783.
- Vote 25, Mines and Industries, 820.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1203.
VAN NIEKERK, Mr. P. W. le R. (Waterberg)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 855.
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1005.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 132.
- Zululand Railways Construction (2 R.), 966.
- Railways, new (motion), 43.
- Segregation of Asiatics (motion), 696.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 619.
- Vote 17, Prisons and Reformatories, 713.
- Vote 20. Interior, 764.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 879.
VAN ZYL, Maj. G. B. (Cape Town—Harbour)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties Amendment (committee), 868.
- Government Attorney (2 R.), 565, 900.
- Land Settlement Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1138, 1148, 1155, 1158.
- Rents Acts Extension (2 R.), 89; (committee), 580, 581.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 121.
- Durban grain elevator (report), 7.
- Pensions Committee (motion), 16.
- Petition J. A. Jacobs (motion), 675.
- Select Committee on Railways and Harbours (first report), 353; (second report), 752, 868.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 512.
- Vote 19, Defence, 730.
- Vote 20, Interior, 755, 758.
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 880, 889, 890, 1223, 1224, 1225.
- Taxation proposals (customs duties, committee), 706.
VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. M. (Ladismith)—
- Railways, new (motion), 47.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 523.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1387, 1410.
- Vote 6, Loan Estimates, 1438.
VERMOOTEN, Mr. O. S. (Wodehouse)—
- Bill—
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (committee), 319, 320.
- Railways, new (motion), 45.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, Prime Minister, 626.
- Vote 16, Magistrates and District Administration, 662.
VISSER, Dr. T. C. (Vrededorp)—
- Bill—
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment (2 R.), 1179; (committee), 1290, 1291, 1293, 1294.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 479.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 871.
WATERSTON, Mr. R. B. (Brakpan)—
- Bills—
- Government Attorney, (2 R.), 574.
- South African Society of Accountants (Private) (committee), 310, 315, 316, 319, 321, 323, 324, 325, 335, 339, 340, 343, 344, 345, 349, 351; (suspension), 1194.
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 131, 132.
- Petition on poor white problem (motion), 442.
- Select Committee on Internal Arrangements (second report, motion), 1469.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1257, 1281.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, Customs and Excise, 644, 645.
- Vote 14, Justice, 645, 653.
- Vote 18, Prisons, 725, 728.
- Vote 20, Interior, 778.
- Vote 36, Labour, 1364.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1400.
- Head 5, 1433.
WATT, Sir S. T. (Dundee)—
- Bill—
- Third Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 132.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 358.
- Vote 3, House of Assembly, 613.
- Vote 31, Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, 1234.
WESSELS, Mr. J. B. (Frankfort)—
- Bill—
- Zululand Railway Construction (2 R.), 964.
- Deputy-Speaker, election of (motion), 15.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, Agriculture, 1106.
WESSELS, Mr. J. H. Brand (Bethlehem)—
- Bills—
- Land Bank Acts Further Amendment (committee), 1007.
- Moroka Ward Land Relief (committee), 611, 612.
- Railways, new (motion), 41.
- Select Committee on Pensions (third report, committee), 1242, 1243.
- Supply—
- Budget debate, 277.
- Vote 27, Child Welfare, 873.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours Estimates, 1391.