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From 17th May, 1967, the Hon. M. Viljoen acted as Minister of Education, Arts and Science and the Hon. F. W. Waring as Minister of Information during the absence from South Africa of the Hon. J. de Klerk.

Elected 4th October, 1961, under provisions of Separate Representation of Voters Act, 1951 (Act No. 46 of 1951).

Vacancy: Potgietersrus, owing to the death on 24th May, 1967, of Mr. M. J. H. Bekker.

Elected under provisions of South-West Africa Affairs Amendment Act, 1949 (Act No. 23 of 1949).

Not committed.

Assented to vide notices in Gazelles Extraordinary, dated 21st, 26th, 28th and 30th June, 1967.

Transkei and South West Africa included.

Estimated figures for the period 1st April, 1966, to 31st January, 1967.

The details are not readily available on a calendar-year basis and are in respect of the various financial years. (c) Vehicle and locomotive defects, obstructions and washaways, track irregularities, the irregular operation of points, the shifting of loads in trucks, the bunching of trains, excessive speed, etc.

See also Index to Questions.

See also Index to Subjects.

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DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (HANSARD)

20th January to 15th June 1967

SECOND SESSIONTHIRD PARLIAMENT

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

19, 20 and 21

Contents

Pages

The Ministry v Members of the House of Assembly and their constituencies vii Electoral Divisions in House of Assembly and their representatives ix Bills of Session xi Select Committees of Session xix Errata xx Debates Indices: Subjects 1 Questions 11 Speeches 27 Presiding Officers’ rulings 73

THE MINISTRY

CABINET MINISTERS

Prime Minister and Minister of Police

The Hon. B. J. VORSTER, M.P.

Minister of Transport

The Hon. B. J. SCHOEMAN, M.P.

Minister of Education, Arts and Science and of Information

The Hon. Senator J. DE KLERK.

Minister of the Interior

The Hon. P. M. K. Le ROUX, M.P.

Minister of Community Development, of Public Works and of Social Welfare and Pensions

The Hon. W. A. MAREE, M. P.

Minister of Finance

Dr. the Hon. N. DIEDERICHS, M.P.

Minister of Posts and Telegraphs and of Health

Dr. the Hon. A. HERTZOG, M.P.

Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing and of Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure

The Hon. D. C. H. UYS, M.P.

Minister of Agricultural Technical Services and of Water Affairs

The Hon. J. J. FOUCHÉ, M.P.

Minister of Immigration and of Indian Affairs

The Hon. Senator A. E. TROLLIP.

Minister of Defence

The Hon. P. W. BOTHA, M.P.

Minister of Forestry, of Tourism and of Sport and Recreation

The Hon. F. W. WARING, M.P.

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dr. the Hon. H. MULLER, M.P.

Minister of Economic Affairs

The Hon. J. F. W. HAAK, M.P.

Minister of Labour and of Coloured Affairs

The Hon. M. VILJOEN, M.P.

Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and of Bantu Education

The Hon. M. C. BOTHA, M.P.

Minister of Justice and of Prisons

The Hon. P. C. PELSER, M.P.

Minister of Mines and of Planning

Dr. the Hon. C. DE WET, M.P.

DEPUTY MINISTERS

Deputy Minister for South-West Africa Affairs

The Hon. J. G. H. VAN DER WATH, M.P.

Deputy Minister of Agricultural and Water Affairs

The Hon. H. E. MARTINS, M.P.

Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration and Education

The Hon. B. COETZEE, M.P.

Deputy Minister of Bantu Development

The Hon. A. H. VOSLOO, M.P.

Deputy Minister of Transport

The Hon. M. C. G. J. VAN RENSBURG, M.P.

Deputy Minister of Police, of Finance and of Economic Affairs

The Hon. S. L. MULLER, M.P.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY AND THEIR CONSTITUENCIES

SPEAKER: The Hon. H. J. Klopper, M.P.

DEPUTY SPEAKER AND CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: Mr. D. J. G. van den Heever, M.P.

DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: Mr. J. H. Visse, M.P.

SECRETARY TO THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY: Mr. R. J. McFarlane.

  • Barnett, C.—Boland.
  • Basson, J. A. L.—Sea Point.
  • Basson, J. D. du P.—Bezuidenhout.
  • Bennett, C.—Albany.
  • Bezuidenhout, G. P. C.—Brakpan.
  • Bloomberg, A.—Peninsula.
  • Bodenstein, Dr. P.—Rustenburg.
  • Botha, H. J.—Aliwal.
  • Botha, Hon. M. C.—Roodepoort.
  • Botha, M. W.—Jeppes.
  • Botha, Hon. P. W.—George.
  • Botha, S. P.—Soutpansberg.
  • Brandt, Dr. J. W.—Etosha.
  • Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.—North Rand.
  • Carr, D. M.—Maitland.
  • Coetzee, Hon. B.—Vereeniging.
  • Coetzee, Dr. J. A.—Kempton Park.
  • Connan, J. M.—Cape Town Gardens.
  • Cruywagen, W. A.—Germiston.
  • De Jager, P. R.—Mayfair.
  • Delport, W. H.—Port Elizabeth Central.
  • De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.—Johannesburg West.
  • De Wet, J. M.—Karas.
  • De Wet, M. W.—Welkom.
  • Diederichs, Dr. the Hon. N.—Losberg.
  • Du Plessis, H. R. H.—Kuruman.
  • Du Toit, J. P.—Vryburg.
  • Eden, G. S.—Karoo.
  • Emdin, S.—Parktown.
  • Engelbrecht, J. J.—Algoa.
  • Erasmus, A. S. D.—Pietersburg.
  • Erasmus, Col. J. J. P.—Lydenburg.
  • Fisher, Dr. E. L.—Rosettenville.
  • Fouché, Hon. J. J.—Bloemfontein West.
  • Frank, S., S.C.—Omaruru.
  • Froneman, G. F. v. L.—Heilbron.
  • Graaff, Sir De V.—Rondebosch.
  • Greyling, J. C.—Carletonville.
  • Grobler, M. S. F.—Marico.
  • Grobler, W. S. J.—Springs.
  • Haak, Hon. J. F. W.—Bellville.
  • Havemann, W. W. B.—Odendaalsrus.
  • Henning, J. M.—Vanderbijlpark.
  • Hertzog, Dr. the Hon. A.—Ermelo.
  • Heystek, J.—Waterberg.
  • Higgerty, J. W.—Von Brandis,
  • Holland, M. W.—Outeniqua.
  • Hopewell, A.—Pinetown.
  • Horn, J. W. L.—Prieska.
  • Hourquebie, R. G. L.—Musgrave.
  • Hughes, T. G.—Transkei.
  • Jacobs, Dr. G. F.—Hillbrow.
  • Janson, T. N. H.—Witbank.
  • Jurgens, Dr. J. C.—Geduld.
  • Keyter, H. C. A.—Ladybrand.
  • Kingwill, W. G.—Walmer.
  • Klopper, Hon. H. J.—Parys.
  • Knobel, G. J.—Bethlehem.
  • Koornhof, Dr. P. G. J.—Primrose.
  • Kotzé, S. F.—Parow.
  • Kruger, J. T.—Prinshof.
  • Langley, T.—Waterkloof.
  • Le Grange, L.—Potchefstroom.
  • Le Roux, F. J.—Hercules.
  • Le Roux, J. P. C.—Vryheid.
  • Le Roux, Hon. P. M. K.—Oudtshoorn. Lewis, H.—Umlazi.
  • Lindsay, Maj. J. E.—King William’s Town.
  • Loots, J. J.—Queenstown.
  • Malan, E. G.—Orange Grove.
  • Malan, G. F.—Humansdorp.
  • Malan, J. J.—Swellendam.
  • Malan, W. C.—Paarl.
  • Marais, D. J.—Johannesburg North. Marais, J. A.—Innesdal.
  • Marais, P. S.—Moorreesburg.
  • Marais, W. T.—Wonderboom.
  • Maree, G. de K.—Namakwaland.
  • Maree, Hon. W. A.—Newcastle.
  • Martins, Hon. H. E.—Wakkerstroom. McLachlan, Dr. R.—Westdene.
  • Meyer, P. H.—Vasco.
  • Mitchell, D. E.—South Coast.
  • Mitchell, M. L.—Durban North.
  • Moolman, Dr. J. H.—East London City. Moore, P. A.—Kensington.
  • Morrison, Dr. G. de V.—Cradock.
  • Mulder, Dr. C. P.—Randfontein.
  • Muller, Dr. the Hon. H.—Beaufort West. Muller, Hon. S. L.—Ceres.
  • Murray, L. G., M.C.—Green Point.
  • Oldfield, G. N.—Umbilo.
  • Otto, Dr. J. C.—Koedoespoort.
  • Pansegrouw, J. S.—Smithfield.
  • Pelser, Hon. P. C.—Klerksdorp.
  • Pienaar, B.—Zululand.
  • Potgieter, J. E.—Brits.
  • Potgieter, S. P.—Port Elizabeth North.
  • Radford, Dr. A., M.C.—Durban Central.
  • Rall, J. J.—Harrismith.
  • Rall, J. W.—Middelburg.
  • Rall, M. J.—Mossel Bay.
  • Raubenheimer, A. J.—Nelspruit.
  • Raubenheimer, A. L.—Langlaagte.
  • Raw, W. V.—Durban Point.
  • Reinecke, C. J.—Pretoria District.
  • Reynecke, J. P. A.—Boksburg.
  • Rossouw, W. J. C.—Stilfontein.
  • Roux, P. C.—Mariental.
  • Sadie, N. C. van R.—Winburg.
  • Schlebusch, A. L.—Kroonstad.
  • Schlebusch, J. A.—Bloemfontein District.
  • Schoeman, Hon. B. J.—Maraisburg.
  • Schoeman, H.—Standerton.
  • Schoeman, J. C. B.—Randburg.
  • Smit, H. H.—Stellenbosch.
  • Smith, Dr. J. D.—Turffontein.
  • Smith, Capt. W. J. B.—Pietermaritzburg City.
  • Steyn, A. N.—Graaff-Reinet.
  • Steyn, S. J. M.—Yeoville.
  • Stofberg, L. F.—Worcester.
  • Streicher, D. M.—Newton Park.
  • Sutton, W. M.—Mooi River.
  • Suzman, H.—Houghton.
  • Swanepoel, J. W. F.—Kimberley North.
  • Swiegers, J. G.—Uitenhage.
  • Taylor, C. D.—Wynberg.
  • Thompson, J. O. N., D.F.C.—Pinelands.
  • Timoney, H. M.—Salt River.
  • Torlage, P. H.—Klip River.
  • Treurnicht, N. F.—Piketberg.
  • Uys, Hon. D. C. H.—False Bay.
  • Van Breda, A.—Tygervallei.
  • Van den Berg, G. P.—Wolmaransstad.
  • Van den Berg, M. J.—Krugersdorp.
  • Van den Heever, D. J. G.—Pretoria Central.
  • Van der Merwe, Dr. C. V.—Fauresmith.
  • Van der Merwe, H. D. K.—Rissik.
  • Van der Merwe, Dr. P. S.—Middelland.
  • Van der Merwe, Dr. S. W.—Gordonia.
  • Van der Merwe, W. L.—Heidelberg.
  • Van der Walt, B. J.—Pretoria West.
  • Van der Wath, Hon. J. G. H—Windhoek.
  • Van Niekerk, M. C.—Lichtenburg.
  • Van Rensburg, Hon. M. C. G. J.—Bloemfontein East.
  • Van Staden, J. W.—Malmesbury.
  • Van Tonder, J. A.—Germiston District.
  • Van Vuuren, P. Z. J.—Benoni.
  • Van Wyk, H. J.—Virginia.
  • Van Zyl, J. J. B.—Sunnyside.
  • Venter, M. J. de la R.—Colesberg.
  • Venter, Dr. W. L. D. M.—Kimberley South.
  • Viljoen, Hon. M.—Alberton.
  • Visse, J. H.—Gezina.
  • Visser, Dr. A. J.—Florida.
  • Volker, V. A.—Umhlatuzana.
  • Vorster, Hon. B. J.—Nigel.
  • Vorster, L. P. J.—De Aar.
  • Vosloo, Hon. A. H.—Somerset East.
  • Vosloo, Dr. W. L.—Brentwood.
  • Wainwright, C. J. S.—East London North.
  • Waring, Hon. F. W.—Caledon.
  • Waterson, Hon. S. F.—Constantia.
  • Webber, W. T.—Pietermaritzburg District.
  • Wentzel, J. J. G.—Bethal.
  • Wentzel, J. J.—Christiana.
  • Wiley, J. W. E.—Simonstad.
  • Winchester, L. E. D.—Port Natal.
  • Wood, L. F.—Berea.

LIST OF ELECTORIAL DIVISIONS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

Electoral Division.

Name.

CAPE PROVINCE (54 Electoral Divisions).

Albany

Bennett, C.

Algoa

Engelbrecht, J. J.

Aliwal

Botha, H. J.

Beaufort West

Muller, Dr. the Hon. H.

Bellville

Haak, Hon. J. F. W.

Caledon

Waring, Hon. F. W.

Cape Town Gardens

Connan, J. M.

Ceres

Muller, Hon. S. L.

Colesberg

Venter, M. J. de la R.

Constantia

Waterson, Hon. S. F.

Cradock

Morrison, Dr. G. de V.

De Aar

Vorster, L. P. J.

East London City

Moolman, Dr. J. H.

East London North

Wainwright, C. J. S.

False Bay

Uys, Hon. D. C. H.

George

Botha, Hon. P. W.

Gordonia

Van der Merwe, Dr. S. W.

Graaff-Reinet

Steyn, A. N.

Green Point

Murray, L. G.

Humansdorp

Malan, G. F.

Kimberley North

Swanepoel, J. W. F.

Kimberley South

Venter, Dr. W. L. D. M.

King William’s Town

Lindsay, Maj. J. E.

Kuruman

Du Plessis, H. R. H.

Maitland

Carr, D. M.

Malmesbury

Van Staden, J. W.

Moorreesburg

Marais, P. S.

Mossel Bay

Rall, M. J.

Namakwaland

Maree, G. de K.

Newton Park

Streicher, D. M.

Oudtshoorn

Le Roux, Hon. P. M. K.

Paarl

Malan, W. C.

Parow

Kotzé, S. F.

Piketberg

Treurnicht, N. F.

Pinelands

Thompson, J. O. N., D.F.C.

Port Elizabeth Central

Delport, W. H.

Port Elizabeth North

Potgieter, S. P.

Prieska

Horn, J. W. L.

Queenstown

Loots, J. J.

Rondebosch

Graaff, Sir De V.

Salt River

Timoney, H. M.

Sea Point

Basson, J. A. L.

Simonstad

Wiley, J. W. E.

Somerset East

Vosloo, Hon. A. H.

Stellenbosch

Smit, H. H.

Swellendam

Malan, J. J.

Transkei

Hughes, T. G.

Tygervallei

Van Breda, A.

Uitenhage

Swiegers, J. G.

Vasco

Meyer, P. H.

Vryburg

Du Toit, J. P.

Walmer

Kingwill, W. G.

Worcester

Stofberg, L. F.

Wynberg

Taylor, Catherine D.

NATAL (18 Electoral Divisions).

Berea

Wood, L. F.

Durban Central

Radford, Dr. A., M.C.

Durban North

Mitchell, M. L.

Durban Point

Raw, W. V.

Klip River

Torlage, P. H.

Mooi River

Sutton, W. M.

Musgrave

Hourquebie, R. G. L.

Newcastle

Maree, Hon. W. A.

Pietermaritzburg City

Smith, Capt. W. J. B.

Pietermaritzburg District

Webber, W. T.

Pinetown

Hopewell, A.

Port Natal

Winchester, L. E. D.

South Coast

Mitchell, D. E.

Umbilo

Oldfield, G. N.

Umhlatuzana

Volker, V. A.

Umlazi

Lewis, H.

Vryheid

Le Roux, J. P. C.

Zululand

Pienaar, B.

ORANGE FREE STATE (15 Electoral Divisions).

Bethlehem

Knobel, G. J.

Bloemfontein

Schlebusch, J. A.

Bloemfontein East

Van Rensburg, Hon. M. C. G. J.

Bloemfontein West

Fouché, Hon. J. J.

Fauresmith

Van der Merwe, Dr. C. V.

Harrismith

Rall, J. J.

Heilbron

Froneman, G. F. van L.

Kroonstad

Schlebusch, A. L.

Ladybrand

Keyter, H. C. A.

Odendaalsrus

Havemann, W. W. B.

Parys

Klopper, Hon. H. J.

Smithfield

Pansegrouw, J. S.

Virginia

Van Wyk, H. J.

Welkom

De Wet, M. W.

Winburg

Sadie, N. C. van R.

TRANSVAAL (73 Electoral Divisions).

Alberton

Viljoen, Hon. M.

Benoni

Van Vuuren, P. Z. J.

Bethal

Wentzel, J. J. G.

Bezuidenhout

Basson, J. D. du P.

Boksburg

Reyneke, J. P. A.

Brakpan

Bezuidenhout, G. P. C.

Brentwood

Vosloo, Dr. W. L.

Brits

Potgieter, J. E.

Carletonville

Greyling, J. C.

Christiana

Wentzel, J. J.

Ermelo

Hertzog, Dr. the Hon. A.

Florida

Visser, Dr. A. J.

Geduld

Jurgens, Dr. J. C.

Germiston

Cruywagen, W. A.

Germiston District

Van Tonder, J. A.

Gezina

Visse, J. H.

Heidelberg

Van der Merwe, W. L.

Hercules

Le Roux, F. J.

Hillbrow

Jacobs, Dr. G. F.

Houghton

Suzman, Helen

Innesdal

Marais, J. A.

Jeppes

Botha, M. W.

Johannesburg North

Marais, D. J.

Johannesburg West

De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.

Kempton Park

Coetzee, Dr. J. A.

Kensington

Moore, P. A.

Klerksdorp

Pelser, Hon. P. C.

Koedoespoort

Otto, Dr. J. C.

Krugersdorp

Van den Berg, M. J.

Langlaagte

Raubenheimer, A. L.

Lichtenburg

Van Niekerk, M. C.

Losberg

Diederichs, Dr. the Hon. N.

Lydenburg

Erasmus, Col. J. J. P.

Maraisburg

Schoeman, Hon. B. J.

Marico

Grobler, M. S. F.

Mayfair

De Jager, P. R.

Middelburg

Rall, J. W.

Nelspruit

Raubenheimer, A. J.

Nigel

Vorster, Hon. B. J.

North Rand

Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.

Orange Grove

Malan, E. G.

Parktown

Emdin, S.

Pietersburg

Erasmus, A. S. D.

Potchefstroom

Le Grange, L.

Potgietersrus

[Vacancy]

Pretoria Central

Van den Heever, D. J. G.

Pretoria District

Reinecke, C. J.

Pretoria West

Van der Walt, B. J.

Primrose

Koornhof, Dr. P. G. J.

Prinshof

Kruger, J. T.

Randburg

Schoeman, J. C. B.

Randfontein

Mulder, Dr. C. P.

Rissik

Van der Merwe, H. D. K.

Roodepoort

Botha, Hon. M. C.

Rosettenville

Fisher, Dr. E. L.

Rustenburg

Bodenstein, Dr. P.

Soutpansberg

Botha, S. P.

Springs

Grobler, W. S. J.

Standerton

Schoeman, H. S. J.

Stilfontein

Rossouw, W. J. C.

Sunnyside

Van Zyl, J. J. B.

Turffontein

Smith, Dr. J. D.

Vanderbijlpark

Henning, J. M.

Vereeniging

Coetzee, Hon. B.

Von Brandis

Higgerty, J. W.

Wakkerstroom

Martins, Hon. H. E.

Waterberg

Heystek, J.

Waterkloof

Langley, T.

Westdene

McLachlan, Dr. R.

Witbank

Janson, T. N. H.

Wolmaransstad

Van den Berg, G. P.

Wonderboom

Marais, W. T.

Yeoville

Steyn, S. J. M.

SOUTH WEST AFRICA (6 Electoral Divisions).

Etosha

Brandt, Dr. J. W.

Karas

De Wet, J. M.

Mariental

Roux, P. C.

Middelland

Van der Merwe, Dr. P. S.

Omaruru

Frank, S., S.C.

Windhoek

Van der Wath, Hon. J. G. H.

COLOURED REPRESENTATIVES (4 Electoral Divisions).

Boland

Barnett, C.

Karoo

Eden, G. S.

Outeniqua

Holland, M. W.

Peninsula

Bloomberg, A.

PROCEEDINGS ON BILLS IN THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRD PARLIAMENT, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, 1967.

No. of Bill.

No. of Act.

SHORT TITLE

By whom introduced.

First Reading.

Second Reading.

In Committee.

Amendments considered.

Third Reading.

Amended by Senate.

Amendments considered.

REMARKS.

1

26

Wool and Wool Commission Amendment.

Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing.

Jan. 23

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Assented to, Mar. 9.

2

20

Mining Rights

Minister of Mines

Jan. 23

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Feb. 15

Feb. 16

Assented to, Mar. 1.

3

16

Mining Titles Registration

Minister of Mines

Jan. 23

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Assented to, Feb. 21.

3

19

Maintenance Amendment

Minister of Justice

Jan. 23

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Assented to, Mar. 1.

5

21

Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Amendment.

Minister of Justice

Jan. 23

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Assented to, Mar. 1.

6

24

Suppression of Communism Amendment.

Minister of Justice.

Jan. 23

Feb. 2 3, 9.

Feb. 10 13.

Feb. 15

Feb. 15

Assented to, Mar. 1.

7

23

Railways and Harbours Acts Amendment.

Deputy Minister of Transport.

Jan. 23

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Assented to, Mar. 1.

8

22

Motor Carrier Transportation Amendment.

Deputy Minister of Transport.

Jan. 23

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Feb. 3

Assented to, Mar. 1.

9

25

War Measures Continuation Amendment.

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.

Jan. 23

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Assented to, Mar. 9.

10

17

Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration Amendment.

Minister of the Interior.

Jan. 24

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Assented to, Feb. 21.

11

Paarl Mountain Disposal

Minister of Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure.

Jan. 24

Proceedings suspended, June 6.

12

27

Unemployment Insurance Amendment.

Minister of Labour

Jan. 24

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Assented to, Mar. 9.

13

18

Animal Diseases and Parasites Amendment.

Deputy Minister of Agricultural and Water Affairs.

Jan. 24

Jan. 30

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Assented to, Feb. 21.

14

2

Dessinian Collection

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

15

13

Monuments Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 21.

16

3

Protection of Names, Uniforms and Badges Amendment.

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed,Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

17

10

Standards Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 6

Feb. 7

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to Feb.13.

18

11

Performers’ Protection

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 6

Feb. 7

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

19

12

Explosives Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 6

Feb. 7

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

20

4

Livestock and Produce Sales Amendment.

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

21

5

National Parks Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

22

14

Agricultural Pests Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 21.

23

15

Soil Conservation Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 21.

24

6

Wild Birds Protection and Export Prohibition Laws Repeal.

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

25

1

Registration of Pedigree Livestock Amendment.

Senate

Jan. 31

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

26

7

Aliens Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

27

8

Magistrates’ Courts Amendment

Senate

Feb. 1

Feb. 2

Feb. 3

Proceedings resumed, Jan. 24; Assented to, Feb. 13.

28

29

Part Appropriation

Minister of Finance

Jan. 26

Feb. 6,7,8,9.

Feb. 9

Feb. 13, 14.

Assented to, Mar. 9.

29

40

Advanced Technical Education

Minister of Education, Arts and Science.

Jan. 31

Feb. 9, 15.

Feb. 16

Feb. 17

Feb. 17

Mar. 10

Mar. 14

Assented to, April 3.

30

30

Marketing Amendment

Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing

Jan. 31

Feb. 15

Feb. 16

Feb. 17

Feb. 17

Assented to, Mar. 9.

31

61

Border Control

Minister of the Interior.

Feb. 2

Feb. 17, 20.

Mar. 8

Mar. 9

Assented to, May 22.

32

45

Financial Relations Amendment

Minister of the Interior.

Feb. 2

Feb. 17

Feb. 20

Feb. 27

Feb. 27

Assented to, April 3.

33

42

Community Development Amendment.

Minister of Community Development

Feb. 2

Feb. 15, 16.

Feb. 27 Mar. 1,2

Mar. 3

Mar. 3

Assented to, April 3.

34

44

Wattle Bark Industry Amendment

Minister of Forestry

Feb. 3

Feb. 20

Mar. 2

Mar. 3

Mar. 3

Assented to, April 3.

35

46

Training Centres for Coloured Cadets.

Minister of Coloured Affairs.

Feb. 6

Feb. 20, 21, Mar. 2, 3, 6, 7.

Mar. 8

Mar. 9

Mar. 9

Assented to, April 3.

36

43

Slums Amendment

Minister of Community Development.

Feb. 8

Mar. 7

Mar. 8

Mar. 9

Assented to, April 3.

37

47

Housing Amendment

Minister of Community Development.

Feb. 8

Mar. 7

Mar. 8

Mar. 9

Mar. 9

Assented to, April 3.

38

48

Poor Relief and Charitable Institutions Ordinance 1919 (Cape) Amendment.

Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions.

Feb. 8

Mar. 7, 8.

Mar. 9

Mar. 10

Assented to, April 3.

39

9

Constitution Amendment

Prime Minister

Feb. 9

Feb. 9

Feb. 9

Feb. 9

Assented to, Feb. 13

40

28

Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation.

Order of the House

Feb. 15

Feb. 16

Feb. 17

Assented to, Mar. 9.

41

39

National Education Policy

Minister of Education, Arts and Science.

Feb. 14

Feb. 20, 22, 23, 24, 27

Feb. 28 Mar. 1

Mar. 2

Mar. 2

Mar. 14

Mar. 15

Assented to, April 3.

42

41

Educational Services

Minister of Education, Arts and Science.

Feb. 14

Feb. 27

Mar. 1

Mar. 2

Mar. 2

Assented to, April 3.

43

73

Mafeking Waterworks (Private) Amendment.

Mr. J. P. du Toit

Feb. 15

Feb. 21

May 19

May 19

May 19

Select Committee, Feb. 28; Reported, May 11; Assented to, June 8.

44

34

War Graves

Senate

Feb. 15

Feb. 20

Feb. 27

Feb. 28

Feb. 28

Assented to, April 3.

45

32

Adulterated Leather Laws Repeal

Senate

Feb. 15

Mar. 2

Mar. 3

Mar. 6

Assented to, April 3.

46

33

Seeds Amendment

Senate

Feb. 15

Mar. 2

Mar. 3

Mar. 6

Assented to, April 3.

47

63

Public Service Amendment

Minister of the Interior.

Feb. 16

Mar. 8, 9

Mar. 16, 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 20

Assented to, May 22.

48

31

University of Port Elizabeth Amendment.

Senate

Feb. 23

Feb. 27

Mar. 1

Mar. 2

Assented to, Mar. 9.

No.of Bill

No. of Act.

SHORT TITLE.

By whom introduced.

First Reading.

Second Reading.

In Committee.

Amendments considered.

Third Reading.

Amended by Senate.

Amendments considered.

REMARKS.

49

37

Indecent or Obscene Photographic Matter.

Senate

Feb. 24

Mar. 8

Mar. 9

Mar. 10

Assented to, April 3.

50

64

Population Registration Amendment

Minister of the Interior.

Feb. 28

Mar. 17 20, 21, 22

April 10, 14, 17, 18

April 24

April 24, 25

Assented to, May 22.

51

81

Aged Persons

Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions.

Feb. 28

April 7, 21

May 12

May 15

May 15

Aged Persons Bill after Report Stage. Assented to.

52

58

Workmen’s Compensation Amendment.

Minister of Labour

Feb. 28

Mar. 9

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Assented to, May 3.

53

65

Iron and Steel Industry Amendment

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.

Feb. 28

Mar. 9

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 20

Assented to, May 22.

54

Companies Amendment

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.

Feb. 28

Withdrawn, April 3.

55

35

Unauthorized Expenditure (1965-’66)

Order of the House

Mar. 1

Mar. 1

Mar. 1

Assented to, April 3.

56

68

Immorality Amendment

Minister of Justice

Mar. 1

April 21

April 28

April 28

April 28

Assented to, June 5.

57

38

Foreign Affairs Special Account

Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Mar. 3

Mar. 9

Mar. 10

Mar. 10

Mar. 10

Assented to, April 3.

58

36

Additional Appropriation

Order of the House.

Mar. 6

Mar. 6

Mar. 6

Assented to, April 3.

59

54

Patents Amendment

Senate

Mar. 6

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 21

Assented to, May 3.

60

55

Merchandise Marks

Senate

Mar. 6

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 21

Mar. 21

Assented to, May 3.

61

56

Copyright Amendment

Senate

Mar. 6

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 21

Mar. 21

Assented to, May 3.

62

57

Designs ….

Senate

Mar. 6

Mar. 17

Mar. 20

Mar. 21

Mar. 21

Assented to, May 3.

63

49

Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure.

Order of the House

Mar. 8

Mar. 8

Mar. 8

Assented to, April 3.

64

Defence Amendment

Minister of Defence

Mar. 7

Mar. 9

Select Committee, Mar. 9; Reported, May 24; Withdrawn,May 24; See [A.B. 97—’67].

65

Water Amendment

Minister of Water Affairs.

Mar. 8

Select Committee, Mar. 21; Reported, May 18; Withdrawn, May 18; See [A.B. 92—’67].

66

51

University of Cape Town Amendment.

Senate

Mar. 10

April 14

April 17

April 18

Assented to, May 3.

67

53

University of South Africa Amendment.

Senate

Mar. 10

April 14

April 17

April 18

Assented to, May 3.

68

59

Wool

Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing

Mar. 14

Mar. 22

Mar. 22

Assented to, May 3.

69

Removal of Restrictions

Minister of Community Development

Mar. 15

Select Committee, April 7; Reported, May 22; Withdrawn, May 22; See [A.B. 94—’67].

70

50

Railways and Harbours Appropriation.

Order of the House

Mar. 15

Mar. 16

Mar. 17

Assented to, April 3.

71

52

University of Pretoria Amendment

Senate

Mar. 15

April 14

April 17

April 18

Assented to, May 3.

72

60

Indians Education Amendment

Minister of Indian Affairs.

Mar. 16

Mar. 22

Mar. 22

Mar. 22

Assented to, May 3.

73

71

Vaal River Development Scheme Amendment.

Minister of Water Affairs.

Mar. 21

April 21

April 28

May 1

Assented to, June 5.

74

72

Medical Schemes

Minister of Health

April 3

April 7 May 5

May 8

May 9

May 9

Assented to, June 8.

75

75

Rural Coloured Areas Amendment

Minister of Coloured Affairs.

April 3

May 5

May 8

May 9

Assented to, June 8.

76

Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Amendment.

Minister of Justice

April 3

April 21

Dropped, June 15.

77

67

Attorneys, Notaries and Conveyancers Admission Amendment.

Minister of Justice

April 3

April 21

April 28

April 28

Assented to, June 5.

78

69

Civil Defence Amendment

Minister of Justice

April 11

April 28

May 2

May 2

May 2

Assented to, June 5.

79

Radio Amendment

Select Committee

April 20

S.C. report on A.B. 65—’66, 20th April; A.B. 65—’66 withdrawn—20th April.

80

82

War Pensions

Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions.

April 20

April 28

April 28

Assented to. Dropped June 15.

81

76

Coloured Persons Education Amendment.

Minister of Coloured Affairs.

April 24

May 5

May 8

May 9

Assented to, June 8.

82

77

Factories, Machinery and Building Work Amendment.

Minister of Labour

April 26

May 5

May 8

May 9

Assented to, June 8.

83

70

Forest Amendment

Minister of Forestry

May 1

May 2

May 8

May 9

Assented, to June 5.

84

80

Price Control Amendment

Minister of Economic Affairs.

May 1

May 19

May 22

May 23

May 23

June 1

June 1

Assented to, June 8.

85

78

Pre-Union Statute Law Revision

Minister of Justice

May 1

May 12

May 19

May 19

Assented to, June 8.

86

62

Powers and Privileges of Parliament Amendment Bill.

Minister of Transport.

May 2

May 3

May 3

Assented to, May 22.

87

66

Separate Representation of Voters Amendment.

Minister of the Interior.

May 8

May 9

May 9

May 9

Assented to, May 22.

88

74

Police Amendment

Deputy Minister of Police.

May 10

May 19

May 22

May 23

Assented to, June 8.

89

88

Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources.

Minister of Planning

May 12

May 26, 29, 30, June 1

June 5

June 6

June 6

Assented to.

90

89

Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) Amendment.

Minister of Mines

May 17

May 25

May 26

May 29

Assented to.

97

94

Revenue Laws Amendment

Order of the House

May 17

May 26

May 29

May 30

Assented to.

92

79

Water Amendment

Select Committee

May 18

May 25

May 25

May 25

June 1

June 1

Assented to, June 8.

93

90

Atomic Energy

Minister of Mines

May 18

May 26

May 29

May 30

Assented to.

94

84

Removal of Restrictions

Select Committee

May 22

June 9

June 9

June 9

June 9

June 14

June 14

Assented to.

95

96

Customs and Excise Amendment

Order of the House.

May 23

June 8

June 9

June 12

Assented to.

96

95

Income Tax

Order of the House.

May 23

June 9

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

97

85

Defence Amendment

Select Committee

May 24

June 2, 8

June 9

June 9

June 14

June 14

Assented to.

98

86

Abattoir Commission

Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing.

May 24

June 1, 2

June 6

June 7

June 7

Assented to.

99

87

Animal Slaughter, Meat and Animal Products Hygiene.

Deputy Minister of Agricultural and Water Affairs.

May 24

June 2

June 6

June 7

June 7

Asserted to.

100

105

Appropriation

Order of the House

May 25

June 12, 13

June 14

Assented to.

101

103

Finance

Minister of Finance

May 26

June 8

June 8

June 8

Assented to.

102

92

Parliamentary Service and Administrators’ Pensions Amendment.

Minister of Justice

May 26

June 7

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

103

91

Pension Laws Amendment

Minister of Justice.

May 26

June 9

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

104

104

Industrial Conciliation

Minister of Labour

May 26

June 7

June 13

June 14

June 14

Assented to.

105

83

Terrorism

Minister of Justice

May 26

June 1

June 2

June 6

June 6

Assented to.

106

99

Financial Institutions Amendment

Deputy Minister of Finance.

May 30

June 7

June 9

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

107

98

Participation Bonds Amendment

Deputy Minister of Finance.

May 30

June 7

June 9

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

108

100

Canned Fruit Export Marketing

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.

May 30

June 7

June 9

June 9

Assented to.

109

102

General Law Amendment

Minister of Justice

June 5

June 12

June 13

June 14

June 14

Assented to.

110

97

Companies Amendment

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.

June 5

June 7

June 12

June 12

Assented to.

111

101

Transkei Constitution Amendment

Minister of Bantu Administration and Development.

June 6

June 12

June 12

June 12

Assented to.

112

93

Pensions (Supplementary)

Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions.

June 12

June 13

June 13

Assented to.

RECAPITULATION.

Bills introduced

112

Bills passed and assented to

105

Bills dropped

2

Bills withdrawn

4

Bills suspended

1

112

Reports of Committees, 1967.

(Second Session, Third Parliament)

S.C. 1A—’67

Public Accounts [First].

S.C. 1B—’67

Public Accounts [Second],

S.C. lC—’67

Public Accounts [Third].

S.C. 2—’67

Railways and Harbours [First and Second].

S.C. 3—’67

Subject of the Defence Amendment Bill.

S.C. 4—’67

Subject of the Radio Amendment Bill.

S.C. 5—’67

Mafeking Waterworks (Private) Amendment Bill.

S.C. 6—’67

Subject of the Water Amendment Bill.

S.C. 7—67

Subject of the Removal of Restrictions Bill.

J.C. 1—’67

Question of Privilege.

Pensions [Report printed in Minutes of Proceedings, p. 509].

State-owned Land [Report printed in Minutes of Proceedings, p. 531].

Irrigation Matters [Report printed in Minutes of Proceedings, p. 570].

Bantu Affairs [Report printed in Minutes of Proceedings, p. 531].

ERRATA

Col. 3353:

line 59: For “it is”, read “rather than”.

Col. 3354:

line 1: After “section 1”, insert “not”.

line 4: For “said”, read “wants to suggest”.

lines 5–6: For “The National Party views the people in this amended section, mankind therefore,”, read “In this amended section the National Party therefore views man”.

line 8: For “physical”, read “spiritual”.

line 12: After “with”, insert “people in their”.

Col. 3966:

line 51: For “1963”, read “1965”.

Col. 4099:

lines 2–3: For “displays the symptoms of a somewhat schizophrenic personality”, read “to a certain extent displays the symptoms of a split personality”.

Col. 6068:

line 41: For “From the outset”, read “Eventually”.