House of Assembly: Vol8 - FRIDAY 28 JUNE 1963

FRIDAY, 28 JUNE 1963 Mr. Speaker took the Chair at 11.35 a.m. QUESTIONS

for oral reply:

Appointment to Port Elizabeth Harbour Advisory Board *I. Mr. PLEWMAN

asked the Minister of Transport:

  1. (1) Whether one of the members of the Port Elizabeth Harbour Advisory Board recently resigned; if so, what is his name, and
  2. (2) whether the vacancy has been filled; if so, (a) what is (i) the name and (ii) the present occupation of the person appointed, (b) (i) when and (ii) for what period was he appointed, (c) what are his qualifications for appointment as the representative of shipping interests at the Port Elizabeth harbour and (d) what past experience or association has he had with the working requirements of that harbour.
The MINISTER OF COLOURED AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) Yes. Mr. C. Smail.
  2. (2) Yes.
    1. (a)
      1. (i) Mr. S. J. Wolmarans.
      2. (ii) Chartered accountant.
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 22 April 1963.
      2. (ii) His term of office will expire on 30 September 1964.
    3. (c) and (d) The appointment was effected in terms of section 41 (1) (b) (vi) of the Railways and Harbours Control and Management (Consolidation) Act, Act No. 70 of 1957.
Exports Affected by Boycotts *II. Mr. ROSS

asked the Minister of Economic Affairs.

  1. (a) What percentage of exports from the Republic, including gold, has been affected by boycotts and (b) what particular exports have been affected.
The MINISTER OF COLOURED AFFAIRS:
  1. (a) For 1962 the figure was 1.7 per cent if gold is excluded and 1.0 per cent if gold is included. Gold is not normally included in our statistics of commodity exports, and (b) it is quite impossible for me to furnish this information. Our exports, even to some of the countries which have proclaimed official boycotts, show declines and increases in respect of individual commodities.
Unemployment Registrations in Large Cities *III. Mr. OLDFIELD

asked the Minister of Labour:

  1. (1) How many (a) White, (b) Coloured, (c) Asiatic and (d) Bantu persons are at present registered as unemployed in (i) Johannesburg, (ii) Cape Town, (iii) Durban, (iv) Port Elizabeth, (v) Pretoria and (vi) East London; and
  2. (2) whether special steps have been taken or are contemplated by his Department to assist persons over 45 years of age in being placed in employment; if so, what steps; if not, why not.
The MINISTER OF LANDS:
  1. (1) At the end of May 1963 the position was as follows—
    1. (a)
      1. (i) 3,070
      2. (ii) 1,527
      3. (iii) 1,697
      4. (iv) 648
      5. (v) 1,340
      6. (vi) 505
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 1,374
      2. (ii) 4,163
      3. (iii) 880
      4. (iv) 836
      5. (v) 97
      6. (vi) 458
    3. (c)
      1. (i) 183
      2. (ii) Nil
      3. (iii) 3,454
      4. (iv) 8
      5. (v) 15
      6. (vi) 12
    4. (d) (i) to (vi) The required statistics fall outside the purview of the Department of Labour.
  2. (2) No, because these persons enjoy the same employment services as others and the unemployment position does not warrant any such action.
Credit Balance of Unemployment Insurance Fund *Mr. OLDFIELD

asked the Minister of Labour:

  1. (1) What is the amount at present standing to the credit of the Unemployment Insurance Fund; and
  2. (2) what is (a) the total amount that has accrued to the Fund since 1 January 1963 (b) the amount in respect of (i) contributions and (ii) interest that has accrued to the Fund since that date and (c) the total amount that has been paid from the Fund in respect of benefits since that date.
The MINISTER OF LANDS:
  1. (1) R115,916,098 as at 31 May 1963.
  2. (2)
    1. (a) R5,127,098.
    2. (b)
      1. (i) Employers’ and employees’ contributions—R2,364,408.
        State’s contributions—R590,892.
      2. (ii) R2,119,356.
    3. (c) R4,545,586.
Bantu Township Near White River *V. Mr. E. G. MALAN

asked the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development:

  1. (1) Whether his Department at any time gave its consent to the establishment of a Bantu township on a farm in the district of White River; if so, (a) when and (b) what is the name of the farm;
  2. (2) whether this consent was at any time withdrawn or qualified; if so, when;
  3. (3) whether permission for an alternative site is to be granted; if so, (a) for what reasons and (b) where is this site;
  4. (4) whether it is in an area proclaimed for occupation by one race only; if so, which group;
  5. (5) whether this site has been or is to be purchased by the Department; if so, (a) from whom and (b) at what price; and
  6. (6) whether he has received any objections in regard to this site; if so, (a) from whom and (b) what was the nature of the objections.
The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

A Bantu township, which is normally situate in a Bantu homeland, has not been approved for White River. Should the hon. member, however, refer to an urban Bantu residential area, the reply is in the affirmative and in such event the particulars in respect of the further questions are as follows—

  1. (1)
    1. (a) July 1955;
    2. (b) Portion 2 of Dingwell No. 127.
  2. (2) This consent has not been withdrawn but attention is being given to the possibility of accommodating the Bantu at another place, which includes the possibility of a Bantu village in a Bantu area, but no finality has thus far been reached.
  3. (3), (4), (5) and (6) fall away.
Qualifications of Representative of Population Registrar in Durban *VI. Mr. M. L. MITCHELL

asked the Minister of the Interior:

Whether the local representative of the Population Registrar in Durban has any qualifications in (a) ethnology, (b) anthropology or (c) other matters which qualify him to adjudge the race group to which persons belong; and, if so, what qualifications.

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:
  1. (a) No.
  2. (b) No.
  3. (c) The administration of the Population Registration Act, 1950, does not demand a knowledge of the subjects ethnology and anthropology from officials who are required to carry out race classifications. The various race groups are defined in the Act and by applying the experience gained over a number of years those officials operate within the framework of those definitions. The basic factors on which classifications are made are those of appearance and acceptance by the community.
Charges of Sabotage and Poqo Activities

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE replied to Question No. *III, by Mr. Plewman, standing over from 25 June.

Question:

What is the number of persons (a) against whom charges were withdrawn or not proceeded with and (b) found not guilty under the headings (i) murder, (ii) sabotage and (iii) Poqo activities since the commencement of the General Law Amendment Act, 1962.

Reply:

(a) and (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) The information is not readily available and it was not practicable to obtain it.

For written reply:

Investigation in Regard to Atlantic Diamond Corporation Ltd. Mrs. SUZMAN

asked the Minister of Justice:

  1. (1) Whether the police have recently investigated the affairs of a diamond company in South West Africa; if so, (a) what is the name of the company and (b) what is the nature of the alleged offence or offences; and
  2. (2) whether any action is to be taken in the matter; if so, what action.
The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:
  1. (1) Yes.
    1. (a) Atlantic Diamond Corporation Ltd.,
    2. (b) Alleged fraud.
  2. (2) No, because after completion of the investigations the Attorney-General had decided not to prosecute in the case.
Care of Families of Persons removed under Proclamation 400

The MINISTER OF BANTU ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT replied to Question III, by Mrs. Suzman, standing over from 25 June.

Question: Whether any provision is made for the care and maintenance of the wives and families of persons removed by chiefs or headmen in the Transkei in terms of Proclamation 400 of 1960; and, if so, (a) what provision and (b) by whom. Reply: In terms of the Proclamation an authorized chief may order the removal of a Bantu with the members of his household and any of his or their livestock. In the circumstances the families are not separated from the person removed and consequently there is no need for provision for their care and maintenance.
PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE PENSIONS AMENDMENT BILL

First Order read: Second reading,—Parliamentary Service Pensions Amendment Bill.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

I move—

That the Bill be now read a second time.

As hon. members know, the four Provincial Councils and the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa have established pension schemes for their members and for the members of their respective executive committees. Provision is made for these schemes in Ordinances which are referred to in the Bill as Pension Ordinances. The members of these schemes contribute to these schemes at a scale which is half the scale at which members of Parliament contribute and the pensions to which they are ultimately entitled in respect of their contributory or pensionable period of service are approximately half the amount payable to members of Parliament.

A number of those who were members of one or other of these pension schemes have already been chosen as Senators or as members of this House. Others will in all probability also become members of Parliament in future.

The fact that a number of these members receive pensions in terms of these schemes has already given rise to certain anomalies such as, for example, that while they are drawing those pensions they are qualifying for further pension rights in terms of the Parliamentary Pension scheme. One of the objects of this Bill is to do away with that anomaly.

In broad terms this Bill makes provision for determining the pension benefits that will be due to a member of Parliament who previously served as a member of a Provincial Council or on the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa.

In order to determine what pension is due to a member of Parliament when he eventually retires the pensionable periods he has served on a Provincial Council and in Parliament are taken into consideration. It is done on the following basis:

  1. (a) One-half of the pensionable period he served on a Provincial Council or on the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa is taken as part of the prescribed 9½ years he must serve in order to qualify for the Parliamentary pensions scheme. This means that a member of Parliament who was formerly a member of a Provincial Council, an Executive Committee or of the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa qualifies for a pension in terms of the parliamentary pension scheme although the actual period he serves in Parliament is less than the required 9½ years.
  2. (b) The period of pensionable service rendered in Parliament (that is the period during which contributions have been made) plus similar service in a Provincial Council or in the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa will determine whether any pension benefits on the basis of the relevant pensions ordinance of a province is payable or not.
In terms of this it is possible for a member who has previously served as a member of a Provincial Council etc. to qualify for a portion of the provincial pension, even though his period of service in the Provincial Council has been less than the required 9½ years in order to qualify for a pension.

The pensions and other benefits in respect of pensionable service payable in terms of a pension Ordinance will be debited to the relevant Provincial Revenue Fund or the Revenue Fund of the Territory of South West Africa as the case may be. Thus the pensions and other benefits in respect of pensionable service payable in terms of the law will be paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.

Mr. HIGGERTY:

Mr. Speaker, the hon. the Minister has given us a clear explanation of the purpose of this Bill, the principle being the linking up of provincial service with parliamentary service for those members who have come to Parliament from the Provincial Councils. There is no new principle involved, as for some years past now there have been pension schemes both in Parliament and in the Provinces. The Minister did us the courtesy of providing us with a copy of this Bill some time ago, and speaking for the official Opposition we support the Bill. Obviously, in establishing a scheme of this nature justice sometimes is a little arbitrary, and it apparently excludes some quite deserving cases. I presume those people will be able to put their position before Parliament by way of petition. I know in past years there have been a number of petitions pending, that have been awaiting the details contained in this Bill as to how the schemes would be linked up. Obviously you cannot take any persons into the scheme except those who happen to be serving at the moment in the Provincial Councils or in Parliament. That is the basis of all pension schemes. But nevertheless there are those few cases that may constitute hardship, but I believe their remedy is to petition and have their cases heard before the appropriate Committee of Parliament.

Another matter I may mention is that the date given in the Bill for the election of a member who is presently getting a pension under the provincial scheme as to whether he will link up with the parliamentary—the period of three months. It has been pointed out to me that this period may be rather short, in view of the fact that some of the people affected may not be aware of the position at this stage, because they may not have had an opportunity of studying the position fully to realize what their position is. I have no doubt the Minister should give some consideration to extending the date in the Committee Stage. For the rest, we support the Bill.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

Mr. Speaker, I disagree with the Chief Whip of the official Opposition that no new principle is involved in this Bill. I find a very important new principle involved, and that is the principle of considering service in the Provincial Council as merely being a preliminary service to parliamentary service, and this is the justification for counting half their provincial service as part of the pensionable period which can be linked up to the Parliamentary pension scheme. To me this is a new principle. Indeed, I would point out that it was only a few years ago that provincial councillors got pensions at all, and the reason for that obviously was that provincial councillors do not serve in a full-time capacity in anything like the way members of this House do. But to consider that their type of service can in any way be identified with parliamentary service is to my mind completely unjustifiable, and therefore I will oppose the second reading of this Bill. I want to point out that already the parliamentary pension scheme—and I call it a scheme because it is not a fund; if it were a fund it would have some actuarial basis and our scheme has no actuarial basis whatever. Indeed, if it were a fund actuarially it would be bankrupt within two years, because the position is that out of the 159 members of the House—the Prime Minister of course does not contribute towards a pension—and the 54 Senators, the five Administrators and the four Commissioners-General, who rate as members of Parliament for pensionable purposes, i.e. out of 222 contributors we pay about R33,000 per annum to the parliamentary pension scheme. If we look at page 91 of the Estimates we see that the amount put down for payment in the ensuing year is R120,000. So the scheme indeed would be bankrupt this year if it had to start paying out at the rate of our contributions. It means that this year alone the net charge to Consolidated Revenue, or to the taxpayers, is about R88,000, and it will continue to be at the existing rate until this new scheme comes into operation, when of course it will be at an even higher rate as members gradually leave this House. I want to point out that this amount will change considerably for the worse as far as the Consolidated Revenue Fund is concerned when the present life of this Parliament is over in 1966, because one can assume that a number of members of Parliament and Cabinet Ministers will then be retiring, and there are some pretty old members in this House who have about 20 years or more service who will be drawing the maximum pension, which in the case of Cabinet Ministers is R3,600 per annum, and in the case of members of Parliament is R1,500 a year. I want to point out that a member of Parliament pays a maximum contribution of R1,480 over ten years in order to qualify for a pension which starts at R750 after ten years of service. In other words, a member is paid back in less than two years the total amount of his contributions to this scheme over ten years. After that the entire load of his pension, and when he dies, that of his widow, which is two-thirds of it, is a drain on the Consolidated Revenue Fund. If he has been paying the maximum of R2,880, he will get the maximum pension of R1,500 per annum, and that also means that in less than two years he will have been repaid his total contribution over 20 years. It seems to me that this is right enough as far as members of Parliament are concerned. There is something to be said for their drawing a pension, although this is no pension fund and members should seriously consider whether they should not increase their contributions to the scheme. But now to bring in a whole new lot of beneficiaries for so-called pre-parliamentary work they have done in the provincial councils is utterly reprehensible. I informed the Minister that I intended to oppose the second reading. At present the proposal is to increase still more the demands to be made on the Consolidated Revenue Fund and there will be a fairly high percentage of members of this House benefiting from it. Looking around me, and without knowing the past history of every member, I can work on a certainty of at least 40 to 50 members who were previously members of the Provincial Councils. There is nothing in the rules to say that one must have served in the Provincial Councils before coming to Parliament. Many members came straight here. It is a new principle to link up service in the Provincial Council with parliamentary service, and one cannot compare the work done in a Provincial Council with the work done by a member of Parliament.

I took out the statistics of the number of days the Provincial Councils sit in the different provinces. In the Transvaal the Provincial Council sits the longest, but at the most it sits from 33 to 42 days a year, and usually not more than from 35 to 40 days. In Natal it sits between 18 and 21 days. In the Cape it sits at the most between 18 and 20 days, and in the Free State it is 18 days. What possible justification is there for including them?

Mr. B. COETZEE:

What about the members of the Executive Committee?

Mrs. SUZMAN:

There may be a case for them getting a pension while they are in the Provincial Councils and they might be given the option of cutting out their provincial pensions and then coming into the parliamentary scheme, because they more or less do a full-time job, but that certainly cannot be said of the ordinary members of the Provincial Council, and there are only four Executive Council members in each province. The rest of the 64 in the Transvaal and the Cape certainly cannot claim to do full-time work, even when the Council is not sitting. Then there is the point that South West Africa is coming into this little scheme as well. The members of Parliament representing South West may now claim their period of service in the Legislative Assembly, and I would like to point out that people in South West do not pay taxes in the Republic, except on money earned here. I see no justification for our provincial councillors getting this additional dip into the public till, but I certainly see even less justification for the members of the Legislative Assembly in South West Africa sharing in this little extra bonsella. Since I have been in this House members of Parliament have voted themselves two substantial increases in salary, and obviously I have to share joint responsibility for that, irrespective of what my private attitude is. But I do not have to take the responsibility for this, I am happy to say, and I oppose this entirely. There is no means test applicable to members of Parliament. Our old-age pensioners all have to be subjected to a means test. The sort of scheme that we have compares most advantageously with the actually worked-out funds which apply to civil servants who also render service to South Africa. We are at a great advantage in that respect, and if we do anything to-day we should be increasing the contribution which we make to the pension scheme because, as I have pointed out, after two years a member gets back everything that he has contributed to the scheme once he starts drawing at the minimum rate after ten years’ service on a pensionable basis.

An HON. MEMBER:

If he lives long enough.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

The hon. member says “if he lives long enough”. All I can say is that there are an awful lot of people here who seem to survive quite adequately and judging by the amount of work they do I have no doubt that they will continue to survive. I can see no justification whatsoever for the House voting itself this additional advantage as far as pensions are concerned. This is going to be an additional drain on Consolidated Revenue. Sir, I want to say one more thing, and that is that when I introduced a motion right at the outset of this Session dealing with a minimum wage level it was rejected by this House, a minimum wage to give the poorest and most meagrely paid people an increase.

Mr. SPEAKER:

Order! The hon. member must confine herself to the Bill.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

I am simply comparing the attitude of this House.…

Mr. SPEAKER:

Order!

Mrs. SUZMAN:

Very well, Sir. I will leave it. I think I have made my point. Here both sides of the House stand up and say that they will accept this, that no new principle is involved and so on. The hon. the Minister did point out to me that some members would be drawing two pensions, one from the Provincial Council and one from this Parliament if this link-up was not made and that some members might even end up by drawing a pension which is even greater than the pension drawn by the Prime Minister of this country. All I can say is that it should be left to those people to decide which pension scheme they want to belong to. They should either continue with their Provincial Council scheme in which case they cannot belong to our scheme, or they should be given the option of linking up with the Parliamentary service scheme when they come to Parliament. But I see no justification whatsoever for introducing this linking-up scheme which is going to involve the placing of a tremendous additional amount on the Estimates, if not next year or the year thereafter then certainly after 1966 when the life of this Parliament comes to an end. I shall oppose this measure.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

The hon. member who has just sat down has explained her reasons for opposing this Bill. May I say that I am afraid many of her facts are wrong.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

Are they?

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

Yes. I would like to deal with her last point first. She referred to the fact that the hon. the Minister, in discussing with her the provisions of the Bill prior to its introduction, had dealt with the clause dealing with two pensions. She has now acted on the assumption that a Member of Parliament can draw a pension for his Provincial Council service and another pension for his Parliamentary service and that he is going to draw two big pensions.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

You misunderstood me.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

That is what I understood her to say. She said that the hon. the Minister has said that the two pensions combined could be more than the pension which the Prime Minister would draw.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

That is what the Minister said to me.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

Of course, the position is that this Bill provides that that cannot happen. There is a specific provision to prevent that happening, so one of her major complaints, as I understood it, falls away.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

You did not understand what I said.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

Sir, let me at once declare my interest, such as it is. I may be a beneficiary because I served in a Provincial Council. But the reason why I want to speak here is because I served as an M.P.C.; I served as an Administrator, I served as an M.E.C. and I am serving now as a Member of Parliament, so I have been able to see this happen from a wider angle than other members perhaps. In regard to the point which the hon. member tried to make that there is a linking-up of service and that this is a new principle, I submit that this is no new principle at all. The principle was accepted, as the hon. member for Von Brandis (Mr. Higgerty) has said, when the Provincial Councils decided to pay pensions to people who had served in the Provincial Councils; Parliament decided in its wisdom to pay pensions to its members who had served in Parliament, and what this Bill does is to link-up Provincial Council service and Parliamentary service for pension purposes. Sir, you can elect to have one or the other but you cannot elect to have both. The principle of public service, whether it is in the Provincial Council or in Parliament, is the principle behind this Bill. The period of time for which you may get a pension is already limited. It is limited in the existing Act and that position is not being changed. There is a maximum pension which you can get and when you reach that maximum then you stop. The principle is to pay a pension for public service.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

They get it already.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

Whether a person serves two years in the Provincial Council or one year in Parliament is, I submit, quite beside the point. A line has to be drawn somewhere. I am certain that both the Minister and his officials have been inundated with representations with regard to the varying degrees of change between the circumstances of one member and the circumstances of another member, between all the members of the Provincial Council and all the Members of Parliament because there are untold variations, but the limit is fixed by Parliament. The conditions under which you have to serve are fixed by Parliament. The matter is entirely within our hands. This again is a matter that we have to deal with. This is one of the cases where we cannot go to an outside body to adjudicate. Parliament has to take the responsibility and it has to face the consequences of its own actions. Sir, I realize that there may be criticism. I understand why the hon. member is criticizing this scheme.

Dr. STEENKAMP:

She voted for the previous pension scheme.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

She voted for the previous pension scheme but she is going to vote against this because she says that the linking-up creates a new principle. It creates no new principle, but, Sir, when she says that there is a difference between the value of public service given in the Provincial Council and the value of public service given in Parliament, where are we to find a standard by which you are going to judge the value of public service? I am sorry the hon. member did not provide the standard herself by which the value of public service can be judged.

Dr. DE WET:

She does not know what public service is.

Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

What is public service, this intangible thing? I know members of the Provincial Council who work year after year and put in very long periods of service in a Provincial Council, and I know members of Parliament who as far as w-o-r-k is concerned, not t-o-r-k, do very little work compared with some of the Provincial Councillors to whom I have referred. Sir, there is no standard. There is nothing comparable. There is no test by which you can decide that one member has rendered greater public service than another member. Who knows what work is done in public service? What person, even in regard to his own colleague, can say in regard to the public service that his colleague was rendering “I know the value of what he is doing”. Some of the finest public service that is being rendered is not shouted from the house-tops and it is not rendered in the form of speeches here or speeches outside. It is the public service which is done by the sincere, conscientious member in Parliament or in the Provincial Council to the best of his ability. Sir, the Minister is placed in the unfortunate position that because he is the Minister concerned, whether he likes it or not, he had to adjudicate and try to see where a clear line of demarcation can be drawn, admittedly in a rule of thumb manner. You cannot bring in all the variations in public service; you cannot make provision for all the various circumstances. You have to draw the line somewhere, and I suggest that this Bill which we have before us is in fact a fair Bill in that respect. But, Sir, I do not want the hon. member who has just sat down, continue with the statement which she made that this House is voting itself this further amount. This House is not voting itself this further amount; this House is providing for a pension for people who served in a Provincial Council, who either have not got a pension under the existing pension scheme, or having a pension, are willing to withdraw it to take advantage of the Parliamentary scheme. That is all. We are not providing pensions for Parliamentarians here, and if the hon. member sticks to that statement she is saying something which is not correct and I hope that she will not follow those lines. I say that this is obviously and admittedly one of these delicate problems which we have to deal with if we are going to adopt and maintain the principle of pensions for public service either in a Provincial Council or in Parliament. As the superior body it is for us to pass the necessary legislation if in principle it is deemed advisable to tie up Parliamentary and Provincial Council service. I believe it is necessary. I believe it is the right and the fair thing to do, so for those reasons I offer my sympathy to the Minister who has to pilot this Bill through the House, and I say to him that I believe that in the interests of public service and the people who render that public service he is doing a worth-while job and he should not lose heart because the hon. member who has just sat down chooses to accuse him at this particular juncture of introducing this Bill.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

In reply to this debate I just want to say that, as hon. members know and ought to know, as far as measures of this nature are concerned, every member of Parliament is consulted. That was done when the Parliamentary Pensions scheme was introduced and it was also done in this case. As far as this measure is concerned I have consulted members of this House throughout, including the hon. member for Houghton (Mrs. Suzman). I kept her informed. I told her of all developments. I told her last year already that this scheme was beginning to take shape and that I expected to introduce legislation this year. She already told me last year that she would object to it. It is of no avail the hon. member getting up at this stage and saying that she condemns the entire scheme from A to Z. She does not only condemn the provincial scheme but the parliamentary scheme as well.

*Mr. DURRANT:

For which she voted previously.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

That makes no difference to me. I do not know where she voted. I still expect her to vote for this second reading.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

I told you I was not going to do so and I shall not do so either.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

The hon. member for Von Brandis (Mr. Higgerty) has raised the question of the 90 days’ time during which a member will have an opportunity of making his choice. The hon. member said this period was a little too short. I am quite prepared to extend it to 120 days if the hon. member will move it, or otherwise we can also do it in the following way: The details of this scheme will be worked out by the Department of Social Welfare and Pensions and it will be a considerable time before everything is in order. When the Act is promulgated, which will not happen for a considerable time, every hon. member will be notified in writing of the date on which it has been promulgated. From the date on which they have been notified in writing they will have a further 90 days’ time That is the other way in which it can be done.

I want to return to the objections of the hon. member for Houghton. As I have said I had to discuss this whole question through the years with the provincial authorities and I did discuss it with them. I also had to obtain unanimity amongst them before coming here. I could not come to this House with different bases. I cannot deal with the one province on one basis and with the other one on a different basis. Everybody has asked for this except the hon. member for Houghton. If the whole country asks for it …

Mrs. SUZMAN:

The whole country?

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

I did not interrupt the hon. member for Houghton. She knows I am of a very friendly disposition. We had to go through a long process to get to this stage. Thereafter there were negotiations between the various parties, including the hon. member for Houghton. She admits it; I told her everything. As far as I am concerned that is so. In opposing this scheme she complains that the scheme is not actuarially sound but she has been a member of this scheme all these years. As a member of this Parliament she has had every right to get up at any time and to move that this scheme which, according to her, is not actuarially correct, should be put right and that she had certain suggestions to make.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

I shall do that next year.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

Now that she realizes what a faux pas she committed this morning she wants to give us notice “that she will do it next year”. I do not think that is the right way of doing things. She has been a member of this scheme for all these years and if she had any objections she had every opportunity of raising them. As was evident from the essence of her speech the hon. member’s objection is not to this Bill as it appears before us to-day; she objects, in the first instance, to the fact that the members of the Provincial Council, without consulting her, have had the temerity to draw up a pension scheme for themselves. She objects to that scheme; she said she did. In the second place she objects not to the liaison between that scheme and this one but against the entire scheme of which she has been a member all these years. She objects, for instance, to South West Africa. All the years during which she and hon. members from South West Africa have been sitting here, they have been compelled, in terms of the provisions of this Act, to be members of that scheme. The hon. member has never yet objected to those members of Parliament who came from South West Africa being members of the scheme. The final mistake she made, and which she does not want to admit to-day, was when she said that after 1966, when the new day dawned, this Government would no longer be here—I presume she does not expect the United Party to be here any longer either—and that everything would be destroyed in the darkness that would follow. She is wrong there.

This has been a difficult measure; it will be difficult to administer but I think it is a necessary measure to enable us to achieve the highest degree of orderliness as far as both these schemes are concerned. Although it is going to be a difficult task I regard it as a privilege to be able to move the second reading of this Bill.

Motion put and a division called.

As fewer than fifteen members (viz. Mrs. Suzman) voted against the motion, Mr. Speaker declared it agreed to.

Bill read a second time.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

I move as an unopposed motion—

That the House do now resolve itself into Committee on the Bill and that Mr. Speaker leave the Chair.
Mr. M. J. DE LA R. VENTER:

I second.

*Mr. SPEAKER:

Any objection?

Mrs. SUZMAN:

Yes.

Mr. SPEAKER:

It must be an objection by more than two members.

Mrs. SUZMAN:

I know.

House in Committee:

Mr. HIGGERTY:

The hon. the Minister indicated that he would be willing to accept an amendment in regard to the question of time during which one could elect to belong to the pension scheme. I therefore move—

In line 70 to omit “ninety” and to substitute “one hundred and eighty”.

I understand the Minister will accept that.

Agreed to.

Clause, as amended, put and agreed to.

Remaining Clauses and Title of the Bill put and agreed to.

House Resumed:

Bill reported with an amendment.

Amendment in Clause 2 put and agreed to and the Bill, as amended, adopted.

*The MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS:

I move as an unopposed motion—

That the Bill be now read a third time.
Mr. M. J. DE LA R. VENTER:

I second.

Motion put and a division called.

As fewer than fifteen members (viz. Mrs. Suzman) voted against the motion, Mr. Speaker declared it agreed to.

Bill read a third time.

Business suspended at 12.32 p.m. and resumed at 2.20 p.m.

Adjournment

The House adjourned at 2.23 p.m.

BUSINESS DROPPED

At the prorogation of Parliament on 27 June 1963, the following matters had not been disposed of and consequently dropped:

Orders of the Day:

I. Second Reading,—Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill [A.B. 94—’63]—(Minister of Finance).

II. Second Reading,—Motor Vehicle Insurance Amendment Bill [A.B. 101—’63]—(Minister of Transport).

III. Second Reading,—Bantu Laws Amendment Bill [A.B. 72—’63]—(Minister of Bantu Administration and Development).

IV. House to go into Committee on Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill [S.B. 23a—’62]—[A.B. 97—’62]—[A.B. 18—’63]—[Sel. Com.]—(Minister of Agricultural Technical Services).

V. Second and Third Reports of Select Committee on Public Accounts (on Treasury Memoranda on proposed amendments in the form of the Estimates) [S.C. 1b—’63], to be considered—(Mr. van den Heever).

VI. Fourth Report of Select Committee on Public Accounts (on Appropriation Accounts, etc., for 1961-’62, and other papers referred) [S.C. lc—’63], to be considered—(Mr. van den Heever).

VII. Second Report of Select Committee on Railways and Harbours (on Controller and Auditor-General’s Report) [S.C. 2—’63], to be considered—(Mr. van Rensburg).

VIII. Fifth Report of Select Committee on Public Accounts (on Appropriation Accounts, etc., for 1961-’62, and other papers referred) [S.C. Id—’63], to be considered—(Mr. van den Heever).

IX. Report of Select Committee on subject of Sunday Sport and Entertainment Bill [S.C. 12—’63], to be considered—(Mr. Visse).

X. Second Report of Select Committee on subject of Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill [S.C. 10—’63], to be considered—(Mr. van den Heever).

(Extract from Government Gazette No. 542, dd. 28th June, 1963.)

PROCLAMATION

By the State President of the Republic of South Africa

Prorogation and Summoning of Parliament

UNDER and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by section twenty-five of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961, I hereby prorogue Parliament until Friday, the Seventeenth day of January, 1964, and I declare that the Third Session of the Second Parliament of the Republic of South Africa will commence at Cape Town on that day for the dispatch of business.

Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of South Africa at Cape Town, on this Twenty-eighth day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-three.

C. R. SWART,

State President.

By Order of the State President-in-Council.

H. F. VERWOERD.

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 heading “Questions”.

Africa—

  • [See under Foreign Affairs.]

Africans—

  • [See under Bantu.]

Agriculture—

  • [See also Problems of Agricultural Industry under Motions.]
  • Agricultural Technical Services—
    • Vote, 6145.
  • A.I. Corporations, Increase of Subsidy, 6170, 6184.
  • Bags—
    • Woolpacks, Subsidised by Farmers, 6586; Increased price of, 1848, 6175, 6239; Loss on manufacture of grainbags and, 6605; Handling of grain in bulk, 6618; Production of fibres, 6174, 6186, 6235, 6604.
  • Bantu Wages, Effect of increase of, 3667, 3685.
  • Cattle, Control of imported, 7729.
  • Citrus Board, Functions of, 6632.
  • Consumer and Producer Prices, Gap between, 6659.
  • Control Boards and Marketing Research, 6622.
  • Co-operative Societies, Appointment of Auditors, 6797.
    • [See also Co-operative Societies Amendment under Bills.]
  • Cotton, Production of, 6609, 6618.
  • Dairy Products—
    • [See also Marketing Amendment under Bills.]
    • Cheese, Loss on importation of, 1880.
    • Dairy Quota System in Natal, 6615.
    • Industrial Milk, Position of Producer, 6628.
    • Milk and Cream, Definition of terms, 6803.
    • Milk Shortage, 6591, 6600.
    • Shortages and Importation, 6614, 6620, 6651, 6665.
  • Departments—
    • Basic Principles of Policy of, 1034.
    • Department of State Advances, Assistance by, 3608.
    • Extension Services, 6163.
    • Farm Planning, Department for, 6205.
    • Recommendations for future policy of, 3610.
    • Shortage of Staff in, 994, 6147; Steps to increase, 6160.
  • Department of Financing proposed, 1093, 3609; Central Credit System, 1645.
  • Droughts, Combating of by Soil and Water Conservation, 3610.
  • Droughts, Quickgrass to combat, 3615.
  • Economics and Marketing—
    • Vote, 6584.
  • Farm Produce, Distribution Costs of, 6598.
  • Farmers, Assistance to, 1020, 3654, 6613; Facilities to train, 1023; Training of young, 6177, 6187; Importance of small-scale, 3643.
  • Farming Industry, State of, 54. 4472.
  • Farming Sector, Importance of. 3642.
  • Fertilizers and Production Costs, 6609.
  • Foot and Mouth Disease, Combating of, 6198, 6211, 6217.
  • Grazing, Improvement of, 6222; Propagation of Rooi Platgras, 6178.
  • Grootfontein, Work done at, 6156.
  • Karakul Industry, Organisation of, 6243.
  • Land Prices, 6669.
  • Livestock, Valuation of, 3062.
    • [See Livestock Amendment under Bills.]
  • Lucerne Hay, Prices of, 3681.
  • Maize—
    • Balanced Feeds and, 6245.
    • Crop, Handling of, 1853; Minimum price of, 3641.
    • Industry, State of, 1007.
    • Local Consumption, Increase of, 6221; Export and, 3636.
    • Marketing of, 6653; Development of internal market, 6607.
    • Meat, Export of and Maize prices, 6616.
    • Price of, 6586; Floor price for, 6607, 6635.
    • Railway Transport of, 1882, 2549.
    • Research into hybrid seed, 6195.
  • Meat, Problems in Marketing of, 3679.
  • North West Cape, Farming Conditions in, 1624; Research into problems of drought, 6247.
  • Ostriches, Prohibition of Export of, 1669.
  • Perishable Farm Products, Transport of 2691, 2706.
  • Pests—
    • Insecticides, Production of, 6199; dangers of, 6224.
    • Jointed Cactus, Destruction of, 6167, 6234.
    • Karoo-rusper, Combating of, 6154, 6157.
    • Locusts, Combating of, 6150, 6157, 6165, 6192, 6246.
    • Noxious Weeds, Eradication of, 6208. 6213.
    • Sucking Moth, Combating of, 6168.
      • [See also Agricultural Pests under Bills.]
  • Poultry Farming and Export, 6630.
  • Prices, Fixing of, 3687, 6599, 6634; Local consumption and, 1018; Production at competitive, 6612.
  • Problems of Industry, 988.
  • Rain Making, Methods of, 6206, 6212.
  • Reserve Funds, Use of, 6616; Levies and, 6662, 6664.
  • Seed Potatoes, Production of, 6235.
  • Soil Sonservation, 6147, 6164, 6193, 6209, 6245, 6250; Progress with, 1015.
  • Sterk River Settlement, 6217.
  • Stud Stock, Inspection of, 7728.
  • Surpluses, 989, 992; Malnutrition and, 844.
  • Tobacco Production and Sale of, 6182; Research Committee appointed, 6190; Production and Research, 6191, 6196; Industry and Health, 6237.
  • Uneconomical Farming and High Land Prices, 6602.
  • Unecomonic Units, Policy in regard to, 4551.
  • Veterinary Services, 6161, 6214, 6252; Veterinary surgeons from overseas, 5869; Training of Veterinarians, 6214, 6252.
  • Wheat, Fixing of price, 6586, 6624, 6666.
  • Wine Industry and Taxation. 960; Reduction of excise, 3064.
  • Wool, 1847; Price of, 1020.

Airways—

  • Accidents, Causes of, 5888, 5902.
  • Conveyance of Freight, 2666.
  • East London Airport, State of, 5756, 5770, 5932.
  • Feeder Services and Private Enterprise, 2758, 2929, 2945, 5889.
  • Insurance and Air Commandos, 5884.
  • Intensive Publicity required, 2540, 2695, 2708.
  • Intermediate Airports, 5764.
  • Jan Smuts Airport, Amenities at, 5898; Equipment at, 5775.
  • Keen Competition, 2535.
  • Landing Strips, Use of by Defence Aircraft, 5893.
  • Passenger and Goods Transport, Expansion of, 2533.
  • Purchase of Viscounts, 2639, 2946.
  • Retesting of Pilots, 5880.
  • S.A. Pilots used by other Airlines, 2643.
  • Smaller Aircraft for Inland Services, 2538.
  • Southern Africa Air Transport Council, 5902.

Alcoholism—

  • [See Liquor Amendment and Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres under Bills.]

Alexandra Township, Hostels at—

  • 4482, 4501, 4524, 4995.
  • [See also Better Administration of Designated Areas under Bills.]

Aliens, Control of—

  • [See Aliens Control under Bills.]

Apprenticeship—

  • [See Apprenticeship Amendment under Bills.]

Atomic Energy Board—

  • Contributions by ESCOM, 4155.
  • [See also Electricity Amendment under Bills.]

Bantu Administration and Development—

  • Vote, 6807, 6864, 6978.

Bantu Affairs—

  • Vote, 6807, 6864, 6978.
  • Alexandra Township, Hostels at. 4482, 4501, 4524, 4995.
  • A.N.C., Objects of, 4639.
  • Bantu Councils, Disestablishing of Local, 8011; Establishment of Urban, 8375.
  • Bantu Investment Corporation. Activities of, 7021, 7042.
  • Bitterness created by the Government, 204.
  • Bloemfontein, Removal of Backyard Locations, 8028.
  • Border Areas. Definition of, 7024.
  • Courts of Bantu Commissioners. Conduct of, 6905, 6907, 6932.
  • Department of and City Councils, 8101.
  • Domestic Servants, Licences to reside on Premises, 8000, 8315; Requests from Potchefstroom and Silverton, 8001; Resolution by Institute of Administrators of non-European Affairs, 8040.
    • [See Bantu Laws Amendment under Bills.]
  • Employment for Bantu, 4434, 4439, 4463. 4526, 4547, 4567.
  • Endorsing out and recruitment in the Transkei, 6886, 6891.
  • Foreign Bantu, 4171; Farm labour and, 8009; Committee on, 8081; Restrictions applied to, 7997; Unemployment among, 8082.
  • Freehold Title for Bantu, 6411.
    • [See Better Administration of Designated Areas under Bills.]
  • Hammanskraal, Future of, 6948.
  • Hammarsdale, Industries at, 7028.
  • Industrial Complexes, influx into, 6984.
  • Industrial Workers detribalised, 3921.
  • Influx and Urbanisation of Bantu. 7035, 8738.
  • Influx Control, Maintenance of Wage standard, 8014.
  • Labour and Economic Development, 102.
  • Labour Pattern, Changing of, 8102; Canalisation of, 8103.
  • Leballo, Disturbances organized by, 4462.
  • Local Authorities, Agents of the Government, 8012, 8063; Model regulations for, 8011; Overriding powers of municipalities in Bantu areas, 8359; State policy and, 8006.
  • “Locations in the Sky”—
  • [See Better administration of Designated Areas under Bills.]
  • Manyati Incident, 3587.
  • Natal, Colonialism and, 7040; Position in, 7006, 7014.
  • Native Affairs Central Reference Bureau, Establishment of, 3873.
  • Nyanga, Conditions in, 6917, 6920, 6950.
  • “Old Women,” Incitement by, 8881.
  • Pass Laws, Application of, 6858.
  • Pass System, Effects of, 6813.
  • Purchasing Power of Bantu, 3572.
  • Race Federation, Policy of, 57.
  • Residential Areas, Trade in, 6858.
  • Self-government, 138.
  • Separate Areas, Compulsory residence in, 7999.
  • Separate Development, Acceptance by Bantu, 2236.
  • Social Services, Amounts underspent, 6845, 6862.
  • Standard Regulations, Promulgation of, 8349.
  • Transvaal, Areas in, 6958, 6983; Relief measures in Northern, 7001, 7039; Services provided for Bantu in Johannesburg, 8033, 8064.
  • Unemployment, 173, 6923, 6939.
    • [See also Labour.]
  • Urbanized Bantu, Percentage of, 6979.
  • White Areas, Removal of Bantu in, 6807, 6866, 6943; Suction process into, 6817.
    • [See also under Western Cape.]
  • Widows, Customary Unions and claims for damages, 7997, 8047, 8390.

Bantu Education—

  • Vote, 6296.
  • Bantu in Administrative Posts, 6351.
  • Bantu Education Account, 3059; Amounts underspent, 6334, 6344; Financing of, 6358, 6363.
  • “Bona” and “Wamba,” Purchase of, 6354, 6355.
  • Control of, 6353; Transfer to Transkeian Authorities, 6297.
  • Language Medium, 6297, 6325, 6341, 6349, 6359.
  • School Feeding, 6345.
  • Standard of, 6338, 6346.

Bantu Homelands—

  • [See also Transkei Constitution under Bills.]
  • Area of—
    • Black Spots, Elimination of, 6940.
    • Consolidation of, 6942.
    • Demarcation of boundaries, 27, 2230, 2293, 6827, 7034.
    • Land Tenure in, 6938.
    • Purchase of land for, 137, 6840, 8305, 8314.
    • Resettlement in, 34.
    • Territorial claims, 3844.
  • Black and White areas, Division into, 240.
  • Border Industries, as a stimulus to, 8764.
  • Coloured Population in, 61.
  • Commonwealth of S.A. States, 3928.
  • Constitution, 240, 293.
  • Dangers of Bantustans, 59, 3819.
  • Development of, 3305.
  • Development of Segregation Policy, 2260.
  • Dismemberment of the Republic, 28, 291, 2248, 2265.
  • Independent States, Dangers of, 29, 127, 2327, 2355; Danger to labour force, 256; Defence and, 3155.
  • Matanzima, Statement by, 3949.
  • Natal, Bantu areas in, 136; Black and White areas in, 240.
  • Overseas Opinion on, 2353.
  • Policy of Separate States, 223; Change of, 288; Development of, 289, Government and, 2227, 2266; Origin of, 119; United Party and, 2269.
  • Protectorates and, 3891.
  • Railway Policy in, 2882.
  • Relations with Transkei, 3945.
  • Relief Measures in, 6862.
  • Reserves, Development of, 4439.
  • Right of Self-determination, Effects of, 58.
  • Self-government, Nature and degree of, 139; Request by Bantu for, 2236, 2254;
  • Steps towards, 8762; Total apartheid and, 219.
  • Separate Development, Implications of, 34.
  • Territorial Demands, 2971.
  • Transkei—
    • Bambato Rebellion and the, 2289, 2296.
    • Bantus in, Consultation of, 2340, 2346.
    • Boundaries of, 5237.
    • Cabinet, Election of, 5382.
    • Coloureds in, 3163, 3913, 3948.
    • Communism in, Danger of, 2253.
    • Constitution for, 293; Consultation of Bantu on, 293.
    • Courts, Establishment of, 5479; Jurisdiction of, 5607.
    • Development of, Capital required for, 9020; Cost of, 9024.
    • Financing of, 2255, 5498.
    • Flag for, 5311.
    • Government Property, Transfer of, 5511.
    • Legislative Assembly, Composition of, 5411; Functions of, 5634; Oath by members of, 5402; Powers of, 5422.
    • National Anthem for, 2241, 5339.
    • Poqo in the, 2364.
    • Port St. John’s, Future of, 7032, 7046.
    • Railways in, 2938.
    • Roads and Transport in, Powers in regard to, 5576, 7032.
    • Sabata Incident, 293.
    • Self-government for, 5257.
    • State President, Powers of, 5614.
    • White Control of, 234.
    • White Townships, Zoning of Bantu Areas in, 5533.
    • Xhosa as an official language, 5350.
  • Unemployment in, 6860.
  • UNO and, 2353.
  • White Capital in. 6907, 6936, 6939.
  • Whites in—
    • Commission of Inquiry, 287.
    • Committee, appointment of, 3947.
    • Position of, 287, 3847, 3913, 3946. 4585, 2245, 5549.
    • Protection of, 2144, 2256.
    • Railwaymen, 2882.
    • Treatment of, 2331, 2342, 2352, 3805.
    • Treatment of Traders, 3907.
  • Zululand. Meeting of Chiefs in. 7016, 7041; Policy in regard to, 9021, Rejection by Chiefs in, 3804.

Bantustans—

  • [See under Bantu Homelands.]

Bashee Bridge, Murders at, 743.

Ben Bella and threat to Southern Africa, 8824.

Bills—

  • Additional Appropriation (1R.). 1899; (2R.), 1899; (3R.), 1962.
  • Agricultural Pests (amendment) (1R.), 970; (2R.), 1670; (Committee), 1706; (Report Stage), 1901; (3R.), 1962.
  • Agricultural Produce Export (amendment) (1R.), 16; (2R.), 596; (Committee), 735: (3R.), 772.
  • Aliens Control (1R.), 884; (2R.), 4170; (Committee), 4253; (3R.), 4355.
  • Apprenticeship (amendment) (1R.), 1420; (2R.), 4370; (Committee), 4689; (3R.), 5008.
  • Appropriation (1R.), 8657; (2R.), 8730, 8981; (Committee), 9032, (3R.), 9032.
  • Associated Institutions Pension Fund (1R.), 2206; (2R.), 4150; (Committee), 4166; (3R.), 4253
  • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce). 5365; (1R.), 5381; (with drawn), 7792. †
  • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 7242: HR.), 7249; (2R.), 7993: (Committee), 8273, 8390; (3R.), 8528.
  • Better Administration of Designated Areas HR.), 3078: (2R.), 4990, 5023, 5095: (Committee). 6307; (3R.), 6410.
  • Bills of Exchange (amendment) (1R.), 16; (discharge), 16.
  • Bills of Exchange (amendment) (1R.), 7792.†
  • Births. Marriages and Deaths Registration HR.), 7329; (Report of S.C.), 7979; PR.), 8687; (3R.), 8687.
  • Building Societies (amendment) (1R.), 6863; PR.), 7706; (Committee). 8210; (3R.), 8248.
  • Cape Town Foreshore (amendment) (1R.), 79; (2R.), 604; (Committee), 736; (3R.), 772.
  • Coloured Development Corporation (amendment) (1R.), 133; (2R.), 740; (Committee), 773; (3R.), 1651.
  • Coloured Persons Education (1R.), 1420; (2R.), 1739, 1913, 1986, 2019, 2162; (Committee), 3964, 4049, 4308, 4606, 4718, 4929; (Report Stage), 5008; (3R.), 5115.
  • Companies (amendment) (1R.), 884; (2R.), 1666; (Committee), 1686; (Report Stage), 1900; (3R.), 1962.
  • Co-operative Societies (amendment) (1R.), 5000; (2R.), 6797; (Committee), 6864; (3R.), 7057.
  • Copyright (1R.), 2881.
  • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (1R.), 4546: (2R.), 8715; (Committee), 9081; (3R.), 9085.
  • Customs and Excise (amendment) (1R.), 8123; (2R.). 8664; (Committee), 8669; (3R.), 8671.
  • Defence (amendment) (1R.), 2615; (2R.), 5141, 5187; (Committee), 6747, 6773; (Report Stage). 6863; (3R.), 7050.
  • Divorce Laws (amendment) (1R.), 21; (2R.), 685, 1039. 1473; (withdrawn), 2144.
  • Electricity (amendment) (1R.), 3773; PR.), 4155; (Committee). 4159; (3R.), 4167.
  • Explosives (amendment) (1R.). 799; (2R.), 1665; (Committee). 1674; (Report Stage), 1899; (3R.), 1962.
  • Extension of University Education (amendment) (1P.), 6863; (2R.), 8258; (Committee), 8389; (3R.), 8389.
  • Factories. Machinery and Building Works (amendment) (1R.), 2881; (2R.), 4137; (Committee), 4161; (Report Stage), 4253; (3R.), 4355.
  • Fencing (1R.), 2713; (2R.), 4166; (3R.), 4166.
  • Finance (1R.), 7793; PR). 8660; (Committee), 8664; (3R.), 8664.
  • Financial Relations (amendment) (1R.), 16; (2R.), 298; (Committee). 701: (3R.), 772.
  • Friendly Societies (amendment) (1R.), 6583; (2R.), 6976; (Committee), 7057; (3R.), 7152.
  • Fuel Research Institute and Coal (1R.), 2991; (Reference to S.C.), 2991; (2R.), 4166; (3R.), 4166.
  • General Law (amendment) (1R.), 4431; (2R.), 4637; (Committee), 4728, 4821; (3R.), 4919; (Message from Senate), 5094.
  • General Law (further amendment) (1R.), 8621; (2R.), 9086; (Committee), 9089; (3R.), 9092.
  • Higher Education (amendment) (1R.), 884; (2R.), 1631; (Committee), 1900; (3R.), 1962.
  • Import and Export Control (1R.), 2881; (2R.), 4207; (Committee), 4289; (3R.), 4357.
  • Income Tax (1R.), 7357; (2R.), 8232, 8250; (Committee), 8384; (Report Stage), 8528; (3R.), 8528.
  • Income Tax (amendment) (1R.), 79; (2R.), 299; (Committee), 701; (Report Stage), 772; (3R.). 799; (Message from Senate), 1218.
  • Indians Laws (amendment) (1R.), 6863; (2R.), 8264; (Committee), 8390; (3R.), 8390.
  • Judges’ Salaries and Pensions (amendment) (1R.), 884; (2R.), 1596; (Committee), 1631; (3R.), 1706.
  • Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths (1R.), 1217; (2R.), 1738; (Committee), 1904; (Report Stage), 1986; (3R.), 2019.
  • Klipdrift Settlement (amendment) (1R.), 79; (Report of Examiners), 3299; (2R.), 4167; (Reference to S.C.), 4170; (Report of S.C.), 5965; (Committee), 6407; (3R.), 6496.
  • Land Bank (amendment) (1R.), 1861; (2R.), 4260; (Committee), 4355; (3R.), 4431.
  • Land Settlement (amendment) (1R.), 3269; (2R.), 4261; (Committee), 4356; (3R.), 4431; (Message from Senate), 6671.
  • Land Surveyors’ Registration (amendment) (1R.), 1861; (2R.), 4146; (Committee), 4165; (3R.), 4253.
  • Liquor (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 6961; (1R.), 6961; (2R.), 7533, 7624; (Reference to S.C.), 7685; (Committee), 7793, 7892; (Report Stage), 7980; (3R.), 8124; (Message from Senate), 8621.
  • Livestock Improvement (1R.), 6757; (2R.), 7728; (Committee), 8221; (Report Stage), 8248; (3R.), 8384.
  • Magistrates’ Courts (amendment) (1R.), 1217; (2R.), 1732; (Committee), 1903; (3R.), 1986.
  • Maintenance (1R.), 970; (2R.), 1721; (Committee), 1901, 1963; (Report Stage), 2019; (3R.), 2162; (Message from Senate), 2881.
  • Marketing (amendment) (1R.), 5282; (2R.), 6802; (Committee), 6864; (3R.), 7057.
  • Mental Disorders (amendment) (1R.), 7241; (2R.), 7743; (Committee), 8223; (3R.), 8249.
  • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (1R.), 2991; (2R.), 4026; (Committee), 4128; (3R.), 4128.
  • Moratorium (1R.), 970; (2R.), 1707; (Committee), 1905; (Report Stage), 1962; (3R.), 2019; (Message from Senate). 2881.
  • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (1R.), 2991; (Withdrawn), 8517.
  • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (1R.), 8517†.
  • National Film Board (1R.), 6863; (2R.), 7060, 7159; (Committee), 7357; (Report Stage), 7446; (3R.), 7695.
  • Natural Oil (amendment) (1R.), 16: (2R.), 597; (Committee), 735; (3R.), 772.
  • Northern Vvfhoek Settlement Adjustment (1R.), 3077; (Reference to Examinators), 3077: (2R.), 5876; (Reference to S.C.), 5876; (Report of S.C.), 7616; (Committee), 8390: (3R.), 8390.
  • Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) (1R.), 1861; (2R.), 4361; (Committee), 4605; (Report Stage), 4689; (3R.), 4927.
  • Orange Free State Study Bursaries Fund (1R.), 8124; (2R.), 8688; (Committee). 8694; (3R.), 8694.
  • Parliamentary Service Pensions (amendment) (1R.), 8981; (2R.), 9111; (Committee), 9121; (3R.), 9122.
  • Part Appropriation (1R.), 16; (2R.), 799, 884; (Committee), 970; (3R.), 1053.
  • Patents (amendment) (1R.), 6496; (2R.), 6961; (Committee), 7057; (Report Stage), 7152; (3R.), 7249.
  • Pension Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 7979; (1R.), 7979; (2R.), 8700; (Committee), 9093; (3R.), 9095.
  • Pensions (Supplementary) (1R.), 8714; (2R.), 9095; (Committee), 9095; (3R.), 9095.
  • Plant Breeders’ Rights (resumption of), 430; (2R.), 796; (Reference to S.C.), 799; (Report of S.C.), 7616†.
  • Powers and Privileges of Parliament (1R.), 8714; (2R.), 9095; (Committee), 9098; (3R.), 9099.
  • Precious Stones (amendment) (1R.). 2991; (2R.), 4248, 4303, 4357; (Committee), 4605; (3R.), 4689.
  • Prohibition of Export of Ostriches (1R.), 970; (2R.), 1669; (Committee), 1706; (3R.), 1901.
  • Provincial Councils and Executive Committees (1R.), 16; (2R), 386; (Committee), 537; (3R.), 799.
  • Provincial Executive Committees (1R.), 6146; (2R.), 7446; (Committee), 7698; (3R.), 7700.
  • Publications and Entertainments (1R.), 16; (2R.), 388, 430; (Committee), 1102, 1173, 1484, 1598; (Report Stage), 1901; (3R.), 2770.
  • Public Health (amendment) (1R.), 8124; (2R.), 8694; (Committee), 8699; (3R.), 8700.
  • Public Service (amendment) (1R.), 7329; (2R.), 7709; (Committee). 8210; (3R.), 8248.
  • Radio (amendment) (1R.), 7706; (2R.), 8672; (Committee), 8725; (3R.), 9085.
  • Railway Construction (1R.), 6060; (2R.), 6671; (Committee), 6685; (3R.), 6773.
  • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (1R.), 16; (2R.), 538; (Committee), 716; (3R.), 772.
  • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1R.), 1705; (2R.), 1899; (Committee), 1899; (3R.), 1962.
  • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1R.), 2770; (2R.), 2881; (Committee), 2955; (3R.), 2991.
  • Railways and Harbours second Additional Appropriation (1R.), 7154; (2R.), 7250; (Committee), 7251; (3R.), 7251.
  • Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1R.), 3153; (2R.), 3153; (Committee), 3153; (3R.), 5153.
  • Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (1R.), 4546; (2R.), 8164; (Committee), 8671; (3R.), 8671.
  • Removal of Restrictions in Townships (amendment) (1R.), 3773; (2R.), 4185; (Committee), 4260; (3R.), 4355.
  • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (1R.), 3299; (2R.), 4189, 6685; (Committee), 7417, 7700, 7734; (Report Stage), 8222; (3R.), 8248.
  • Revenue Laws (amendment) (1R.), 7446, 8256; (Committee), 8389; (3R.), 8389.
  • Rural Coloured Areas (1R.), 133; (2R.), 736, 773; (Committee), 1652; (Report Stage), 1706; (3R.), 1901; (Message from Senate), 2881.
  • Sea-shore (amendment) (1R.), 79; (2R.), 605; (Committee), 736; (3R.), 773.
  • Second Railway Construction (1R.), 6961; (2R.), 7154; (Committee), 7251; (3R.), 7252.
  • Second Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (1R.), 3408; (2R.), 4032; (Committee), 4128; (3R.), 4130.
  • Shops and Offices (1R.), 1420; (Reference to S.C.), 1484.
  • Slums (amendment) (1R.), 1672; (2R.), 4131, 4936; (Committee), 5013; (Report Stage), 5141; (3R.), 5186; (Message from Senate), 6757.
  • Stock Exchange Control (amendment) (1R.), 1672; (withdrawn), 2143.
  • Stock Exchanges Control (amendment) (1R.), 6234; (2R.), 6583; (Committee), 6671; (3R.), 6773.
  • Sunday Sport and Entertainment (1R.), 970.
  • Supreme Court (amendment) (1R.), 7793; (2R.), 8160; (Committee), 8671; (3R.), 8671; (Message from Senate), 8981.
  • Telegraph Messages Protection (1R.), 799; (Reference to S. C.), 799; (2R.), 4150; (Committee), 4150; (3R.), 4150.
  • Territorial Waters (1R.), 8621; (2R.), 9099; (Committee), 9106; (3R.), 9106.
  • Trade Marks (1R.), 6496; (2R.), 6967; (Committee), 7059; (Report Stage), 7152; (3R.), 7249.
  • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 281; (1R.), 298; (discharged), 5965.
  • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 2144; (2R.), 2226, 2316, 2955, 3029, 3078, 3153, 3800, 3877, 3940; (Committee), 5217, 5294, 5381, 5460, 5545; (Report Stage), 5692; (3R.), 5790.
  • Unauthorized Expenditure (1R.), 2991; (2R.), 2991; (Committee), 2991; (3R.), 2991.
  • Unit Trusts Control (amendment) (1R.), 4128; (2R.), 5214; (Committee), 5293; (3R.), 5381; (Message from Senate), 6671.
  • Veterinary (amendment) (1R.), 2305; (2R.), 4200; (Committee), 5868; (Report Stage), 6307; (3R.), 6408.
  • Water (amendment) (1R.), 5186; (2R.), 6496; (Committee), 6797; (3R.), 6864.
  • Women Legal Practitioners (1R.), 133; (2R.), 1596; (3R.), 1596.

“Boccaccio 70”, 6023, 6025, 6027, 6043.

Broadcasting—

  • [See under S.A. Broadcasting Corporation.]

Budget Speeches—

  • Minister of Finance, 3047; Reply, 3773.
  • Minister of Transport, 2206; Reply, 2615.
    • [See also Expenditure, Estimates of.]

Building Societies, Extension of Financing facilities, 7707.

Cabinet Ministers and Directorships, 4576, 4591.

Coloured Affairs—

  • Vote, 7315.
  • Bantu Homelands, Coloureds in, 61, 789, 2144, 3163, 3913, 3948.
    • [See also Transkei Constitution under Bills.]
  • Cape Corps, Re-establishment of, 3562, 5202, 9079.
  • Coloured Development Corporation, 740.
  • Coloureds and other non-White races, 4435.
  • Coloureds and Sabotage, 4433.
  • Education—
    • [See Coloured Persons Education under Bills.]
  • Facilities for, 7316, 7325; in rural areas, 7464.
  • Part-time work by teachers, 7459.
  • School feeding, 7457, 7476, 7486.
  • Teachers and Politics, 7459, 7486.
  • Transfer to Department of, 1739, 2183.
  • Job Reservation, 7456.
  • Natal, Community in Durban, 7466; Dunn Community, 774, 7316, 7324; Policy in regard to Coloureds in, 7315.
  • Policemen, Pay of, 927.
  • Political Position—
    • Apartheid and the Coloureds, 3559.
    • Bitterness created by the Government, 204.
    • Coloured Advisory Council, 7315, 7328.
    • Franchise, Extension to other Provinces, 8887.
    • Future of, 7323, 7328.
    • Representation in Parliament, 3115, 7328.
    • Votes for Women, 8887.
  • Population Control, 7474, 7489.
  • Rural Areas—
    • Care of aged from, 7464.
    • Incitement in, 3621.
    • Krommerhee, Progress at, 7489.
    • Planning of, 736.
    • Shortage of Farm labour in, 7470.
    • Treatment on farms, 3628.
      • [See Rural Coloured Areas under Bills.]
  • Snyman Commission, Coloureds and Report of, 4681.
  • White and non-White Pensions, Difference between, 925, 7483, 7494.

Commerce and Industries—

  • Vote, 8437.
    • [See also Import and Export Control under Bills.]
  • Bantu Labour and Economic Development, 102; Effects of increase of wages, 3667, 3685; Purchasing power of, 3572.
  • Border Areas—
    • Economic position, Effect on, 860; Disruption of economy, 944.
    • Hammarsdale, Industries at, 896, 952, 7028.
    • Industries in, 175, 805, 807, 1055, 1059; Effects of, 816, 8741; Development of, 815, 1055, 1059; Labour conditions in, 862; Inducements offered to, 954.
    • Jobs, creation of, 4502, 4506.
    • Planning of Areas, 7045.
    • Textile industry in, 863.
  • Commerce—
    • Boycotts, Attitude of Government, 8453; Danger of, 8439.
    • Common Market and the Republic, 116, 8448.
    • E.E.C., Associate membership of, 8446, 8449; Republic and, 849.
    • Exchange Control, Relaxation of, 1076.
    • Federation, Steps to retain trade with, 8440.
    • G.A.T.T., Relations with, 8446; Effect of Tariff reductions, 8450.
    • Import Control, Relaxation of, 1076; Industries and, 4210; Trafficking in permits for, 4221.
    • Japan, Trade balance with Republic, 8486, 8496.
    • New Commercial Posts in foreign countries, 8447.
    • Preference, Value of to S.A., 8437.
    • Rhodesia, Exports to, 8453.
    • Sugar, Agreement and quotas, 8481, 8494.
    • Tariffs, Linear lowering of, 8450.
  • Crayfish Quotas, Inquiry in regard to allocation of, 8969.
  • Gas as motor fuel, 8445, 8455.
  • Grainbags and Woolpacks, High cost of, 8467, 8477.
  • Industries—
    • Decentralization of, 889; Location of, 901.
    • Fertilizer, 8487; Cost structure of Phalaborwa, 8464.
    • Film, Assistance to, 8458.
    • Fishing Industry Harbour in Cape Town, 2546, 2745, 8470, 8475; Development on West Coast, 8472; Development of harbours, 8476; Development of Port St. John’s harbour, 8478, 8487.
    • I.D.C., Activities of, 3366; Synthetic Rubber and the, 3339; I.D.C. as instrument of Government Policy, 3356.
    • Motors and Tractors, Manufacture of, 8444; Quality of locally manufactured parts, 8457; Possibility of Tractor industry, 8456; Standardization of motor-cars, 8457.
    • Rand, Industrialization of North-West, 805; Water Supplies for industries, 949; West Rand industries, 175, 809.
    • Shipbuilding, 2743, 2757.
  • Influx Control, 3537.
  • Minimum Wages, Effects of, 1796; Internal Markets and, 1796.
  • Oil, Prospecting for, 844; Rentals, 597.
  • Railway Rates, Effect of increase of, 2470, 2478; Rural industries and, 2911; Role of Railways in industry, 2630.
  • Sasol, Erection of another factory, 8461; Protection by Railway rates, 2718; State assistance to, 3367.
  • Technical Personnel, Training of, 39.

Communism—

  • [See under Justice.]

Communism and Liberalism—

  • 213.

Community Development—

  • Vote, 7495.
  • City Planning and, 7502.
  • Indian Group Areas, Clearing of Slums, 7511; Johannesburg and, 7499.
  • Indian Township North of Durban, 7497.
  • Isipingo, Delay in determination of Group Areas, 7495; Difficulties at, 9076.
  • Matatiele and Mount Currie, Future of, 7505, 7507.
  • Natal South Coast, Group Areas in, 9075.
  • Page View, Slums in, 7512.
  • Park Rynie, Difficulties at, 9076.
  • Partition of S.A. for races, 9032.
  • Proclamations in Natal, Causes of delay of, 7508.
  • Regional Plan proposed for, 9077.

Custodian of Enemy Property—

  • 5712.

Customs and Excise—

  • Vote, 5753.
    • [See under Financial Matters.]

Dairy Produce—

  • [See under Agriculture.]

Deeds Office—

  • Vote, 5920.
  • Personnel required for, 5920.

Defence—

  • Vote, 8601. [See Defence Amendment under Bills.]
  • A.C.F. and Police Duties, 5141, 6747, 6773.
  • Addis Ababa Conference, 8610.
  • Air Commandos, 5142, 5183; Establishment of, 6786.
  • Bantu Policy, Implications for, 8602.
  • Ben Bella and threat to Southern Africa, 8824.
  • Biological Warfare, 8920.
  • Black States, Danger of independent, 8622, 8625, 8630.
  • Cape Corps, 5202; Re-establishment of. 3562, 6736. 9079; Appointment of non-White officers, 6738.
  • Commandos, Shortage of manpower, 8607, 8624.
  • Expenditure on, 3307, 3776.
  • Guerrilla Warfare, 8629.
  • Information Supplied to Parliament, 3600.
  • Manpower Board as Statutory body, 5142.
  • Medical Treatment in Force, 5181.
  • Military requirements, Industrial potential for, 8633.
  • Neighbouring States, Assistance to. 8615.
  • Permanent Force and Police Duties. 5207.
    • [See also Amendment of First Schedule of the Defence Act under Motions.]
  • Sharpeville, Weapons used at. 5178.
  • Simonstown Agreement, 8810, 8829; Payment for services by R.N., 8814.
  • Steps by Government for, 1066.
  • Strategic Position of S.A., 3579.
  • Trainees, Leave from employment, 6780; Treatment by employers. 5203.
  • Weapons. Duties of Western Powers, 8611; Purchase of equipment, 1073; Rockets required, 8625; Wilson speech, 8813.
  • Western States, Association with, 8626.

Divisions—

  • Appropriation Bill (2R.), 9031.
  • Bantu Laws (Amendment) Bill (Leave to introduce), 5380.
  • Bantu Laws (Amendment) Bill (Leave to introduce), 7248; (2R.), 8108; (Clause 1), 8303; (Clause 5), 8314; (Clause 6), 8347; (Clause 9), 8358; (Clause 11), 8372; (Clause 26), 8390; (3R.), 8555.
  • Better Administration of Designated Areas Bill (2R.), 5114; (Clause 2), 6314; (Clause 4), 6315; (3R.), 6418.
  • Coloured Persons Education Bill (2R.). 2204; (Clause 2), 3970, 3971; (Clause 3). 3993; (Clause 5), 4008: (Clause 9), 4024; (Clause 10), 4051; (Clause 14). 4068; (Clause 16). 4112; (Clause 18), 4317; (Clause 21), 4618, 4620; (Clause 23), 4722; (Title). 4935; (3R.), 5140.
  • Defence (Amendment) Bill (Clause 2), 6779.
  • Explosives (Amendment) Bill (Committee). (Clause 13), 1685.
  • General Law (Amendment) Bill (2R). 4689; (Clause 1), 4745; (Clause 2), 4746; (Clause 3), 4746; (Clause 4), 4762; (Clause 5). 4795; (Clause 9), 4801; (Clause 11), 4812; (Clause 17). (motion to report progress), 4863, 4867; (Clause 17), 4900; (Report Stage (Clause 4), 4907.
  • Import and Export Control Bill (Clause 2). 4296; (New Clause 7), 4302.
  • Income Tax Bill (Schedule), 8388.
  • Liquor (Amendment) Bill (2R.), 7684; (Clause 2), 7843: (Clause 36), 7878; (Clause 72), 7977; (Report Stage) (Clause 3), 7985; (3R.), 8160.
  • National Film Board (Amendment) Bill (2R.), 7200; (Clause 3), 7378; (Clause 6), 7384; (Clause 9), 7398; (Clause 10), 7407; (3R.), 7698.
  • No Confidence (motion), 278, 279.
  • Part Appropriation Bill (2R.), 969.
  • Provincial Executive Committee’s Bill (2R.), 7454.
  • Publications and Entertainments Bill (2R.), 536; (Clause 1), 1140; (Clause 2), 1203; (Clause 3), 1232; (Clause 4), 1242; (Clause 6), 1276; (Clause 8), 1334; (Clause 9), 1353; (Clause 10), 1365; (Clause 11), 1385; (Clause 12), 1491; (Clause 14), 1508; (Clause 15), 1513; (new Clause 15), 1543; (Clause 23), 1545; (Clause 5), 1643; (3R.), 2797.
  • Radio (Amendment) Bill (2R.), 8686.
  • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2954.
  • Retreats and Rehabilitation Rill (Clause 14), 7435; (Clause 38), 7742.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional—
        • Loan Vote B (Public Works). 1896.
      • Main—(motion). 3792.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration and Development) (Amendment to reduce Minister’s salary), 7048.
        • Vote 35 (Posts and Telegraphs) (Amendment to reduce Minister’s salary), 6533.
        • Vote 42 (Labour) (Amendment to reduce Minister’s salary). 7226.
        • Vote 47 (Justice) (Amendment to reduce Minister’s salary), 8209.
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main—(motion), 2667.
    • Suspension of Automatic Adjournment (motion), 5544.
    • Suspension of member (motion), 5604.
    • Transkei Constitution Bill (Leave to introduce), 297.
    • Transkei Constitution Bill (Leave to introduce), 2161; (2R.), 3962; (Clause 1), 5255; (Clause 2), 5277; (Clause 3), 5310; (Clause 4), 5338; (Clause 5), 5349; (Clause 6), 5364; (Clause 9), 5392; (Clause 10), 5401; (Clause 18), 5408; (Clause 22), 5409; (Clause 23), 5414; (Clause 27), 5418; (Clause 32), 5420; (Clause 33), 5421; (Clause 37), 5447; (Clause 38), 5460; (Clause 39), 5461; (Clause 40), 5471; (Clause 41), 5471; (Clause 48), 5484; (Clause 49), 5487; (Clause 50), 5496; (Clause 51), 5497; (Clause 52), 5510; (Clause 59), 5532; (Clause 60), 5548; (Clause 61), 5554; (Clause 62), 5557; (Clause 63), 5557; (Clause 64), 5558; (Clause 65), 5575; (Clause 66), 5590; (Clause 67), 5593; (Clause 68), 5607; (Clause 69), 5613; (Clause 70), 5624; (Clause 71), 5626; (Clause 73), 5631; (Clause 74), 5632; (First Schedule). 5670; (Second Schedule), 5671; (Preamble), 5690; (Title), 5691; (3R.). 5867.

Drinking Pattern—

  • [See Liquor amendment under Bills.]

East London, Grain Elevator for, 2711.

Economic Affairs—

  • Apartheid and Setbacks. 1366.
  • Bantu Homelands, Implications of separate development of, 34.
  • Dangers of Economic Isolation, 26.
  • Development, Measures for, 3300; Tax relief and, 3670.
  • Economic Position, 156, 1080, 3309, 3332, 3351.
  • Economic Advisory Council, 4601; Budgets and the, 2675.
  • Internal Conditions, 3049.
  • Outlook for Republic, 183.
  • Progress, 3554, 3786, 8454.
  • Public Enterprises. Investments in and Dividends, 8457; Control by Parliament, 8460, 8492.
  • Republic, Confidence of investors in the, 173; Growth of the, 169; Investments in the, 130.

Education, Arts and Science—

  • Vote, 6081.
  • Apprentices, Training of, 6110, 6112.
  • Archaeological Research, Orange River Scheme, 6129.
  • Children. Special facilities for intelligent, 6098, 6105, 6114, 6126.
  • Film Board, Establishment of, 6130.
  • Medical Practitioners, Training of, 6095.
  • National Education Advisory Board (Appointment of members), 911, 6082, 6097, 6101.
  • National Museums, Finance and Functions, 6112.
  • Performing Arts, Grants for, 6125.
  • Post-Matric Course, 6100, 6106, 6119.
  • Public Schools. Separation of children in, 92, 95.
  • Science, Need for teaching, 3541.
  • Technical Personnel, Training of, 39.
  • Van der Stel Foundation, 6131.
    • [See Coloured Persons’ Education, Extension of University Education and O.F.S. Study and Bursary Fund under Bills.]

European Common Market—

  • [See under Commerce and Industries.]

Expenditure, Estimates of—

  • Central Government:
    • Additional Estimates (motion), 1861.
      • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 1862.
      • Vote 9 (Public Works), 1863.
      • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 1865.
      • Vote 11 (Treasury), 1866.
      • Vote 13 (Provincial Administration), 1867.
      • Vote 14 (S.A. House, London), 1868.
      • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 1868.
      • Vote 17 (Customs and Excise), 1870.
      • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 1871.
      • Vote 23 (Printing and Stationery), 1873, 1888.
      • Vote 24 (Education, Arts and Science), 1874, 1889.
      • Vote 28 (Agricultural Technical Services), 1874.
      • Vote 33 (Mines), 1876.
      • Vote 34 (Posts and Telegraphs), 1876.
      • Vote 35 (Health), 1878.
      • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics and Marketing), 1879.
      • Vote 40 (Defence).
      • Vote 48 (Police), 1887.
      • Loan Vote A (Miscellaneous Loans), 1890.
      • Loan Vote B (Public Works), 1890.
      • Loan Vote D (Lands and Settlements), 1897.
      • Loan Vote F (Forestry), 1897.
      • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education), 1897.
    • Main—(motion), 3047, 3300, 3408, 3507, 3601, 3773.
      • Vote 1 (State President), 3793.
      • Vote 2 (Senate), 3793.
      • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3793.
      • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4431. 4546.
      • Vote 5 (Lands), 5908.
      • Vote 6 (Deeds Office), 5920.
      • Vote 8 (Forestry), 5923.
      • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5931.
      • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7252.
      • Vote 11 (Treasury). 5693.
      • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5741.
      • Vote 17 (Customs and Excise), 5753.
      • Vote 19 (Transport), 5756, 5877.
      • Vote 20 (Social Welfare and Pensions), 5943, 5976.
      • Vote 21 (Interior), 6019, 6060.
      • Vote 22 (Public Service Commission), 6070.
      • Vote 23 (Printing and Stationery), 6081.
      • Vote 24 (Education, Arts and Science), 6081.
      • Vote 25 (Reform Schools), 6142.
      • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6807, 6864, 6978.
      • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6145, 6234.
      • Vote 28 (Agricultural Technical Services: Regional Services), 6256.
      • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6256.
      • Vote 30 (Bantu Education), 6296, 6325.
      • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6365.
      • Vote 32 (Commerce and Industries), 8437.
      • Vote 33 (Census Bureau), 8497.
      • Vote 34 (Mines), 8497, 8563.
      • Vote 35 (Posts and Telegraphs). 6440, 6498.
      • Vote 36 (Health), 6534.
      • Vote 37 (Hospitals and Institutions). 6578.
      • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics and Marketing), 6584.
      • Vote 39 (Agricultural Economics and Marketing: General), 6670.
      • Vote 40 (State Advances Recoveries Office), 6670.
      • Vote 41 (Defence), 8601, 8621.
      • Vote 42 (Labour), 7068, 7201.
      • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7226.
      • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7315, 7455.
      • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7495.
      • Vote 46 (Housing), 7514.
      • Vote 47 (Justice), 7524, 8165.
      • Vote 48 (Prisons), 8210.
      • Vote 49 (Police), 8210.
      • Vote 50 (Information), 8394.
      • Loan Vote B (Public Works), 5940.
      • Loan Vote C (Posts and Telegraphs), 6533.
      • Loan Vote D (Lands and Settlements), 5919.
      • Loan Vote E (Water Affairs), 6295.
      • Loan Vote F (Forestry), 5931.
      • Loan Vote H (State Advances Recoveries Office), 6670.
      • Loan Vote I (Commerce and Industries), 8497.
      • Loan Vote K (Housing), 7524.
      • Loan Vote M (Education, Arts and Science), 6142.
      • Loan Vote N (Bantu Administration), 7048.
      • Loan Vote O (Community Development), 7514.
      • Loan Vote P (Coloured Affairs), 7495.
      • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education), 6296, 6325.
      • Loan Vote R (Agricultural Economics and Marketing), 6670.
      • Loan Vote S (Defence), 8655.
    • Supplementary—
      • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics and Marketing), 8655.
      • Vote 51 (Tourism). 8655.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Additional and Second (motion), 1687; (Committee), 1697.
    • Additional (Capital and Betterment Works) (motion), 7152; (Committee), 7154.
    • Main (motion), 2206, 2465, 2567, 2615.
      • Head I (General Charges), 2668, 2713.
      • Head 5 (Traffic Expenses), 2759.
    • Capital and Betterment Works:
      • Head 1 (Construction of Railways), 2760.
      • Head 2 (New Works on open lines), 2761.
      • Head 3 (Rolling Stock), 2767.
      • Head 6 (Airways), 2769.
      • Head 7 (Pipeline), 2769.
      • Head 8 (Working Capital), 2769.

Farming Industry—

  • [See Agriculture.]

Financial Matters—

  • [See also Appropriation and Finance under Bills.]
  • Budgetary Control—
    • Additional Estimates as a percentage of original Estimates, 1861.
    • Budget and Government Policy, 3552.
    • Budget, Over-and under-estimating, 3531; Stimulation of Economic Development and, 3785, 3574; Over-estimating by Departments and the, 3338.
    • Capital Expenditure out of Revenue, 3530.
    • Careful Budgeting, 160.
    • Departmental Estimates and Actual Expenditure, Difference between, 3777.
    • Fiscal Policy, 3052.
    • Inaccurate Budgeting, 3354.
    • Loan Funds, Surrenders by Departments, 5713.
    • Surpluses and Loan Account, 3779.
    • Coinage, change of, 5700; Recommendations by Committee for retention of “tickey,” 8898.
    • Decimalisation Board, Dissolution of, 5698.
    • Financial Institutions, Control of, 5722; Malpractices by, 8961; Co-ordination of enquiry, 8967; Exploitation of Bantu by, 8967; Relations between, 1099; Investments in, 3557; Interest rates and, 1060.
      • Auto Protection, Activities of, 8996.
      • Capital formation and investment, 3334.
      • S.A./American Investment Corporation, 3523; Concessions to, 3781.
        • [See also Financial Relations further amendment under Bills.]
    • Gold Bars, Sale of, 5710.
    • Gold Coins, Sale of, 799.
    • Inland Revenue—
      • Vote, 5741.
    • Monetary and Financial Position. 3051.
    • Public Debt, 3515.
    • Republic, Position in, 3509; Comparison with other countries, 3518.
    • Reserves—
      • Arbitrage Scheme, 801.
      • Blocked Rand, Investments in, 800.
      • Capital, Outflow of, 3306; Relaxation of Control, 3670.
      • Exchange Control, Abolition of, 1100; Relaxation of, 1076, 5694; Reserves and, 5707, 5715.
      • Revolving Credit as Stablizer for Balance of Payments, 3783.
      • S.A. Shares in London, Purchase of, 800.
      • Share transactions, Permits for overseas, 8899.
      • Savings and Personal Spending, 3538.
      • Stock Exchange, Change of financial year, 6583.
  • Taxation—
    • [See also Income Tax under Bills.]
  • Customs and Excise—
    • Vote, 5753.
    • Brussels Nomenclature, 5754.
    • Customs and Excise Duties, 7336.
    • Customs Co-operation Council, 5754.
    • Used Cars, Customs duty on, 8665.
    • Wine, Reduction of Excise on, 3064.
      • [See also Customs and Excise Amendment under Bills.]
    • Gold Mines, Investigation into tax on; 3310; Concessions to, 3782.
    • Income Tax (motion), 7330.
      • Collections of, 8,252.
      • Concessions in regard to—
        • Donations, 3063.
        • Export, 3063.
        • Individuals, 3065.
        • Insurance Premiums, 3063.
        • Pension Fund, 3063.
        • Petrol and Diesel Oil, 3065.
        • Livestock, 3062, 8235, 8245.
      • Concessions and Inflation, 8386.
    • Over-taxation, Results of, 812.
    • P.A.Y.E., 299; Difficulties encountered, 8241, 8243, 8253; Delay of refunds, 5742, 5747, 5749; Difficulties experienced by Provisional Taxpayers, 8238; Effect on spending, 3355.
    • Public and Private Corporations, Classification of, 8251.
    • Transkei, Revenue surrendered to, 8236.

Transfer Duties,

  • Reduction of interest on late payments, 8257.
  • [See Revenue Laws Amendment under Bills.]

Fingo Location—

  • [See Better Administration of Designated Areas under Bills.]

Foreign Affairs—

  • Vote, 7252.
  • African States—
    • Addis Ababa Conference, Resolutions by, 7257, 7259, 7298, 7311. 8754, 8859.
    • Apartheid in, 187.
    • Assistance to, 8897.
    • British Policy and, 7266.
    • Confidence in S.A. of Whites in, 181.
    • Dar-es-Salaam Committee. Action against Republic, 7256.
    • Federation. Disintegration and S.A., 4551, 4597.
    • Military Forces, Building up of, 5187.
    • Political emergence of, 4574.
    • Race Issues in S.A. and, 273.
    • Republic and relations with, 161, 256, 7308.
  • Afro-Asian Nations, Demands by, 7263.
  • American Senator, Opinion on racial policies, 101.
  • Boycott, Great Britain and proposed, 7313.
  • Foreign States—
    • Isolation of Republic, 206, 3307, 3646.
    • Negotiations with, 8776.
    • Pressure by, 8757.
    • Relations with, 4457, 4455, 7257, 7259, 8775, 8780, 8835.
  • Friends, Building up of friendships, 153; Japan as friend, 255; Lack of, 270; Republic and, 235; Republic and alliances, 25.
  • Internal Policy, Attitude of Britain and U.S.A,. 4709.
  • National Party, Foreign Policy of, 8758.
  • Political Refugees, Asylum for, 4531.
  • Prime Minister and Western States, 8853, 8952.
  • Protectorates—
    • Basutoland, Relations with, 88. 101.
    • Bechuanaland Border Control, 8179.
    • Movement of persons to and from, 4913.
    • Police Patrol Posts, 8182.
    • Republic and relations with, 4528, 4530, 4596.
  • Racial Policy to Satisfy UNO and the U.S.A., 233.
  • S.A., Image abroad of, 102; False reports overseas, 45, 151, 208; Ministerial statements and, 210.
  • “Sabotage in S.A.”, Film by C.B.S., 7314.
  • S.W.A. Issue, History of, 7285; International Court of Justice, 14; Sub judice rule in regard to, 7283; UNO and, 2254; UNO appointment of Technical Presence and Reply by S.A. (Government), 7287.
  • United Nations—
    • African States and, 256, 7308.
    • Afro-Asian Bloc at, 7305, 7307.
    • Boycotts and, 7309.
    • Continued Existence of, 23, 233, 267.
    • Continued membership of, 147, 210, 268.
    • Criticism of, 24.
    • External Pressure on S.A., 8735.
    • Increased Subscription, 1865.
    • Increase in membership, 23.
    • Isolation of S.A. at, 7259.
    • Lack of Confidence in, 149.
    • “One man, one vote” and, 7304.
    • Policy of Republic and voting at, 179.
    • Racial policies and, 7255.
    • Republic and attacks by, 49, 206.
    • Republic and attitude of, 158, 4468, 4513.
    • Resolutions and actions by, 7254.
  • War and national Existence, 8773.

Forestry—

  • Vote, 5923.
  • Increased Railway Tariffs, Effect on Industry, 2601.
  • Industry, 1441, 1462.
  • [See under Motions.]
  • Private Enterprise, Role of, 1456; Timber Industry and, 5925, 5926.
  • Quebracho and Wattle Industry, 5924, 5927.
  • Scope of Department of, 1470.
  • Utility Companies, Department of Forestry and, 1444; Factories and, 1468.

Fragmentation of the Republic—

  • [See Transkei Constitution under Bills.]

Friendly Societies—

  • [See Friendly Societies Amendment under Bills.]

Government Gazette, Cost of publication—

  • 1888.

Group Areas—

  • [See under Community Development.]

“Guerrilla Warfare,” Sale of—

  • 72.

Hammarsdale, Factories at—896; Border Industries—952.

Harbours—

  • [See under Railways and Harbours.]

Health—

  • [See also Health Amendment under Bills.]
  • Vote, 6534.
  • Bilharzia, Combating of, 6555, 6572.
  • Dr. Snyman Commission, Availability of Report, 6551, 6574; Report, 636, 683, 6574.
  • General Practitioners, Shortage of, 6557.
  • Harmful Drugs, Control of, 678, 6563, 6571.
  • Health Act outdated, 6559.
  • Industrial Health, Department of, 665.
  • Insecticides, Dangers of, 6540, 6577.
  • Inspectors, Salaries of, 6550.
  • Lung Cancer and Smoking, 6547, 6574.
  • Malaria, Combating Mosquitoes, 6562.
  • Medical Costs, 634, 6564; Neglect of real health problems and, 662; Reduced prices of drugs, 672; Self-medication and, 676.
  • Medical Practitioners, Training of, 6095.
  • Medicines, Advertising of, 6542; Local manufacture of, 650.
  • Mental Health, 6546, 6567, 6570; Out-patient treatment for disorders, 8225.
  • Nurses, Condition of Service in Mental Hospitals, 6569; Deregistered, 6534; Improved salaries of, 6566.
  • Nutrition, 663, 2427.
  • Pathologists and Virologists, Shortage of, 668.
  • Pharmaceutical Industry, 648; Own Pharmacopoeia for Republic, 652, 672, 674.
  • Polio, Combating of, 681.
  • Quackery, 6548.
  • S.A. Institute for Medical Research, Activities of, 6536.
  • S.A.N.T.A., Activities of, 6538.
  • T.B., Combating of, 681, 6553, 6573.
  • Venereal Diseases, Combating of, 6554.
  • Visitors, Training of, 6560.

High Commission Territories—

  • [See Protectorates.]

Housing—

  • Vote, 7514.
  • Costs of Construction, Reduction of, 7520.
  • Functions of Local Authorities, 4133.
  • Income Level for assistance with, 7517, 7521.
  • Schemes and Potential Slums, 7514.
  • Shortage of, 7516.
  • State Advances for, 4131.
    • [See also Slums (amendment) under Bills.]

Immigration—

  • Vote, 7226.
  • African States and, 7231; Assistance to immigrants from, 7238.
  • Immigrants from Overseas, Steps to attract, 810, 812, 823, 869, 7238.

Indian Affairs—

  • Vote, 6365.
  • Consultation, 6365, 6374.
  • Council for, 4523; Constitution of, 6379.
  • Department of Higher Education, Teaching staff placed under, 1631.
  • Department of, Task of, 6390, 6421.
  • Interdepartmental Committee, Functioning of, 6376.
  • Job Reservation, 6431.
  • Medical Services, Training for, 6438.
  • Political Future, 6378, 6419, 6434.
  • Repatriation Scheme, Collapse of, 8270.
  • Townships, Establishment of, 6371, 6378.
  • Transvaal Indian Congress, Statements by, 6351.
  • Unemployment, 6370, 6377, 6430, 6435.
  • University College, Standard of training, 6372, 6433.
    • [See also under Community Development.]
    • [See also Indians Laws Amendment under Bills.]

Information—

  • Vote, 8394.
  • Department used for Government propaganda, 8412.
  • False Image of S.A. Overseas, 8394, 8403, 8406.
  • Government Information, Distribution of, 8396.
  • Progress made overseas, 8424.
  • “Sabotage in S.A.,” 8405, 8408; C.B.S. and Request to Government, 8406, 8408, 8430; Daveyton as answer to, 8435.
  • Television, Use of overseas, 8405.

Interior—

  • Vote. 6019.
  • “Boccaccio 70”, 6023, 6025, 6027, 6043.
  • Commonwealth, Citizens and S.A. Citizenship, 6060, 6363, 6068; Clarence Roos and S.A. citizenship, 6067.
  • Constituencies, Unbalanced, 6022, 6033; Population Register and voters, 6021; Postal voting in, 6021.
  • Press Commission, 6019; Report of, 6034.
  • Press Reference Board, 6026.
  • Publications Control Board, 6038; Manifesto by writers, 6040.
  • Race Classification, 6019, 6034.

Iran, Relief of Distress in, 1865.

Job Reservation—

  • [See under Labour.]

Judicial Separation—

  • [See Divorce Laws amendment under Bills.]

Justice—

  • Vote, 7524, 8165.
    • [See also Criminal Procedure amendment under Bills.]
  • ANC and PAC., Disappearance of Leaders, 7767; “Spear of the Nation” and ANC., 7528.
  • Arrest for questioning, 4841.
  • Communism—
    • Combating of, 31, 69, 71, 79, 96, 215, 253, 272, 3459, 4661.
    • Communists responsible for disturbances, 8167.
    • Concessions, 931.
    • Danger in Transkei, 2253.
    • Dangers of, 7781.
    • Poqo and, 3374.
    • S.A. Federation of Women and, 7772.
  • Fire-arms, Check on possession of, 7753.
  • Immorality Act, Administration of, 8194.
  • Judges’ Salaries and Pensions, 1596.
    • [See Salaries and Pensions (amendment) under Bills.]
  • Leballo, S.A. Police and, 4646.
  • Magistrates’ Courts, Increased jurisdiction, 1723; Grading of magistrates, 8183, 8194.
  • Mapheele Incident, 8744, 8766, 8781, 8880, 8935, 8946, 9005.
  • Maseko Case, 8167.
  • Mrs. Suzman, Replies to questions by, 8195, 8202.
  • Murders in Transkei, Whites behind, 7753, 7761, 7773, 7775, 8866.
  • Police—
    • Vote, 8210.
    • Border Control Posts, 8194.
    • Control of in Transkei, 8199.
    • Housing for in rural areas, 8188.
    • Shortage of in rural areas, 8187.
    • Traffic Control by ordinary, 8192.
  • Poqo, 4433, 4448, 4457, 4475, 4493, 4498, 4503, 4515, 4639, 4656, 4668; Bantu loyalty and, 3596; Combating of, 7528, 7767; Communism and, 3374.
    • [See also General Law amendment under Bills.]
  • Press, Relations of Ministers with, 8201.
  • Prisons—
    • Vote, 8210.
    • Assaults in, 8177.
    • Detainees, Provision for families of, 7530;Duties of magistrates, 8198.
    • Escapes from, 927.
    • Population, 8170.
  • Proclamation No. 400, 7328, 7770.
  • Protection of Witnesses, 7779.
  • Robben Island, Trials on, 8176, 8198.
  • Sabotage, Actions under Act, 4647.
  • Sabotage Powers under British Act of 1922, 4649; Stamping out of, 73.
  • Sentences, Different standards of, 8171.
  • Snyman Report, 7527. 8731, 8751, 8784, 8862, 8910, 8932, 8942, 8951, 9015.
  • Sobukwe, Statements by, 4643, 4651.
  • Subversive Organizations, 4640; History of, 4641; Plans to culminate in 1963, 4643; Objects of, 7768; Tracing of and trials, 7771; Addis Ababa Conference and, 7780, 8734, 8754, 8859.

Supreme Court—

  • [See Supreme Court under Bills.]

Labour—

  • Vote, 7068.
  • Apprenticeship and Military Training, 4711.
  • Bantu Homelands and migratory labour, 2386.
  • Bantu Labour, Economic Development and, 102; Percentage of migrant, 3816; Ratio of White to, 883; Restriction of, 3665.
  • Bantu Trade Unions, Recognition of, 7117.
  • Bantu Wages, Increase of, 7081; Effects of increase of, 3667, 3685.
  • Collective Bargaining, Bantu Trade Unions and, 7114; Training of Bantu, 7080.
  • Coloured Labour on Farms, 7206.
  • Coloureds and Apprenticeship, 4422.
  • Coloureds and displacement of White labour, 7089.
  • Economic Integration, 958.
  • Fragmentation of the Republic, 2368.
  • International Labour Conference, Statement on, 8708, 8735, 8757.
  • Job Reservation, 46, 863, 7219; Building industry and, 7087, 7135, 7217; Coloureds and, 7074, 7083, 7117, 7201, 7210; Mining Industry and, 7122.
  • Labour Force, Danger of Separate States to, 256.
  • Mines and Migrant Labour, 7126.
  • Minimum Wages, 1796, 2875; Wage regulating machinery and, 1828.
  • Rate for the Job. 7074, 7082, 7096, 7128.
  • Real Wages, Increase of, 3787.
  • Sheltered Employment. 7101, 7208.
  • Skilled Manpower, Shortage of, 7070, 7103, 7113.
  • Technical Manpower, 3520.
  • Unemployed Bantu, 173.
  • Unemployment, 866. 3333, 3668. 7069, 7121; Durban Indians and, 7109; Farm Labour and, 7219; Improved Position, 858; Registration and, 7098.
  • Unemployment Insurance Act. Administration of, 7068.
  • Unemployment Insurance Fund, 7094, 7108.
  • Western Cape, Protection of Coloureds against Bantu in, 7092.
  • Workmen’s Compensation. Assessment on farms, 7106, 7123.

Land Bank—

  • [See Land Bank Amendment under Bills.]

Lands—

  • Vote, 5908.
  • Orange River Scheme, Purchase of Farms, 5911, 5914.
  • Surveys and Maps, Accuracy of, 5912.

Land Settlement—

  • Settlers, Average income of, 1095.
    • [See also Land Settlement under Bills.]

Leballo, Disturbances organized by, 4462; S.A. Police and, 4646; Letter by, 4653.

Maintenance—

  • [See under Bills.]

Maize—

  • [See under Agriculture.]

Malan Commission on Liquor—

  • [See Liquor amendment under Bills.]

Malnutrition—

  • [See Nutritional Guidance under motions.]

Manyati Incident, 3587.

Matanzima, Statement by, 3949.

Meat—

  • [See under Agriculture.]

Mines—

  • Vote, 8497.
  • Cabinet Committee on closing of, 947.
  • Closing of, 1054.
  • Concessions to. 3061, 3782.
  • Diamond Concessions on W. Coast, 8970.
  • Dominion Reefs as a ghost town, 3549.
  • Dying Mines, Assistance to, 878.
  • East Rand, Government assistance to, 885.
  • Effect of Increased Costs on, 3525.
  • Gold Bars, Sale of, 5710.
  • Government Mining Engineer, Position of, 8501, 8508, 8510, 8567, 8574, 8594.
  • Investigation into taxation on, 3310.
  • Marginal, 903, 935; Assistance to, 8591;
  • Effect of Railway Rates increase on, 2470, 2528, 2571, 2653, 2678, 2750.
  • Pneumoconiosis, Amendment of Act, 8503, 8586, 8595.
  • Safety in, Report of Commission, 8497, 8511, 8564, 8569, 8571, 8577, 8586.
  • Taxation Policy, 3547.
    • [See also Natural Oil amendment under Bills.]

Minimum Wages in Rural Areas, 1835.

Ministerial Houses,Purchase of, 1891.

Ministerial Statements—

  • Bashee Bridge, Murders at, 743.
  • High Commission Territories and the Republic, Control of the movement of Persons, 4913.
  • International Labour Conference, 8708.
  • Orange River Development Project, Appointment of Cabinet Committee for, 8517.
  • S.W.A., Issue before International Court of Justice, 14.

Moratorium—

  • [See under Bills.]

Motions—

  • Compensation for Injuries through Crimes of Violence (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 2819; (discharged), 5365.
  • Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Trade agreement with regarding Contents of Cigarettes (Minister of Economic Affairs), 8558.
  • Forestry Industry (Mr. Martins). 1441; (discharged), 2143.
  • Keep-right Traffic Rule (Mr. De Villiers), 1420: (motion accepted), 1441.
  • Medical Costs (Dr. de Wet), 634; (discharged), 3408.
  • Minimum Wages (Mrs. Suzman). 1796. 2875; (discharged), 3506.
  • No Confidence (Sir de V. Graaff), 22; (motion negatived). 279.
  • Nutritional Guidance (Dr. W. L. D. M. Venter), 2415; (discharged). 3506.
  • Pension Schemes (Mr. van den Heever), 3269; (discharged), 5365.
  • Problems of the Agricultural Industry (Mr. Connan). 988, 1847; (discharged), 3248.
  • S.A.B.C. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3714; (discharged), 5365.
  • S.A. Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation; Expropriation Act applicable to (Minister of Economic Affairs), 8556.
  • S.A. Ocean Mail Service Contract (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs), 9085.
  • Spain, Most-favoured-nation Trade Agreement with (Minister of Economic Affairs), 8561.
  • Tariff Preference on Boxwood Logs, Agreement with United Kingdom on elimination of (Minister of Economic Affairs). 8559.

National Film Board—

  • [See National Film Board under Bills.]

National Party—

  • [See also Vote Prime Minister.]
  • Bantu Policy, 123, 135, 219, 246; Change of, 248, 266, 2381.
  • Foreign Policy of, 8758.
  • Policy of, 167, 184, 8771.
  • Policy of Separate States, 223, 258, 259.

Natives—

  • [See under Bantu.]

No Confidence—

  • [See under Motions.]

Nuclear Energy—

  • [See Nuclear Installations under Bills.]

Nutrition, 2427.

Orange River Scheme—

  • [See Water Affairs.]

Ostriches, Prohibition of Export of, 1669.

Paarl, Disturbances in, 44, 3312, 3341, 3357, 3419, 3773, 4656, 4661, 4681, 4841, 8878.

  • [See also Poqo and Snyman Report under Justice.]

Parliament—

  • Allegations against members, 2305; (Appointment of S.C.), 2316.
  • Bills to be introduced in the Senate, 14.
  • Hansard, Sale to the Public, 3794; Translation of Speeches, 3794.
  • House, Business of—
    • Adjournment for Joint Sitting, 1673.
    • Ascension Day Adjournment, 6146.
    • Automatic Adjournment. Suspension of, 5544.
    • Business Committee (announcement of members), 133.
    • Easter Adjournment, 3269, 3714.
    • Evening Sittings, 3269.
    • Morning Sittings, 7793.
    • Precedence of Government Business, 3269.
    • Republic Day, Adjournment, 6146.
    • Tuesday Evening Sittings, 4431.
  • Internal Arrangements (appointment of S.C.), 16; (announcement of members), 78.
  • Library of (appointment of S.C.), 22; (announcement of members), 78.
  • Liquor (Amendment) Bill (Allotment of time for proceedings), 7240, 7891.
  • Meeting of, 1.
  • Members—
    • Condolence, Motion of on death of late Mr. H. G. Swart, 12.
    • New—
      • Miller, H., 1.
      • Schlebusch, A. L. S., 1.
    • Suspension of member (motion), 5604.
      • [See also Parliamentary Service Pensions Amendment under Bills.]
  • Motions of No-confidence, Procedure in regard to, 222.
  • New Mace, 1.
  • Non-Whites in, 62, 244, 277, 2350, 2394, 3115, 3916, 4522.
  • Opening Speech, 4.
  • Parliamentary Catering, Joint Sessional Committee on, 429; (appointment of members), 430.
  • Portrait of the late hon. N. C. Havenga, Acceptance of, 4637.
  • Printing Committee (appointment), 4.
  • Privilege, Select Committee on a matter of (appointment), 11; (announcement of members), 78; (Report), 3863; (Consideration of Report), 7049; (Announcement by Mr. Speaker), 7705.
  • Standing Rules and Orders, Committee on (appointment), 4; (appointment of S.C.), 1217; (Report of S.C.), 6960.
  • Utility Corporations, Control of, 3371.
  • Vacancies—
    • Florida, 1.
    • Wynberg, 6397.
  • Writing Set used to sign the Republic of S.A. Constitution Act (announcement), 281.

Patents—

  • [See Patents Amendment under Bills.]

Patrick Duncan—

  • 3325, 3455, 4433, 4479.

Pensions—

  • Vote, 5943.
  • Aged, Care of the, 829, 5985, 5997.
  • Concessions to Pensioners. 826, 831, 964, 1065, 3057, 3780, 5958.
  • Contributions to Fund, 3063.
  • Contributory Schemes, 5947.
  • Financing of, 872, 875.
  • Improvement required, 2904.
  • Industrial Councils and Provision for Pension Schemes, 3269.
  • Pension Funds for Associated Institutions, 4150.
  • Pensioners and the Means Test, 2691, 2704, 5945, 5960, 5976, 5979, 5981, 5986.
  • Pensioners, Housing for, 6011.
  • Social Pensions on Subsistence Level, 853.
  • Surpluses and Malnutrition, 841.
  • Welfare State and, 1099.
  • White and non-White. Difference between, 925.
    • [See also Finance and Pension Laws Amendment under Bills.]

Pneumoconiosis—

  • [See under Mines.]

Police—

  • [See under Justice.]

Postal Vote System and Registration of voters (Report of Commission of Inquiry), 281.

Posts and Telegraphs—

  • Vote, 6439.
  • Buildings, State of, 6454; Backlog of, 6458.
  • Coloureds. Position in Department of, 6484, 6494.
  • Farm Lines, Instrument for private conversations on, 6494.
  • Postal Matter, Handing over to Attorney-General, 4655, 4823.
  • Relations with other Departments, 6449; with Public Works Department, 6441, 6477.
  • Rissik Street Post Office. Naming of, 6472, 6476.
  • Service, Conditions in, 6440; Improvement of salaries, 6448.
  • Services, Backlog in, 6473; Decentralisation of, 6471, 6474.
  • Staff Board for Post Office, 1709, 6442.
  • Staff, Working Conditions of, 6449.
  • Telephone Kiosks of glass, 6475.

Poqo—

  • [See under Justice.]

Progressive Party, Policy of, 63.

Provinces—

  • Financial relations with, 298.
    • [See also Financial Relations under Bills.]
  • M.E.C.’s, Remuneration of, 7446.
  • Powers of—
    • [See also Provincial Executive Committees under Bills.]
  • Provincial Councils and Executive Committees, 386.

Publications and Entertainments, Control of—

  • 388.

Public Service—

  • [See Public Service Amendment under Bills.]
  • Bilingualism in. 6071.
  • Dissatisfaction in, 6071.
  • Expansion of, 3310, 3338.
  • Medical Aid Scheme for, 1709.
  • Office Accommodation, Expansion of, 1864.
  • Post Office and, 1709; Staff Board for, 1709.
  • Public Service Commission, Vote, 6070.

Public Works—

  • Vote, 5931.
  • Building Contracts, Public and Private, 5934.
  • Department of Posts, Relations with, 5931.
  • East London Airport, 5932.

Q

Questions—

  • Adoption of a child, Permission refused by a magistrate (Mrs. Suzman), 3403.
  • Advocates, Amending legislature relating to the admission and practice of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4348.
  • African Gazette, The Department of Information and assistance to (Mr. Gorshel), 8523.
  • Agricultural colleges, Aspects of agriculture dealt with by each (Dr. Radford), 6403.
  • Agricultural Technical Services, Department of, Reorganization of (Mr. Streicher), 983; Number of ecologists, entomologists, plant pathologists, veterinary medical pathologists, veterinary lecturers, veterinarians, biochemists, physiologists, analytical chemists and parasitologists employed in (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Aircraft, Control over chartering of privately owned for flights to the Protectorates (Mr. Odell), 4817; Control of flights by private aircraft between the Republic and the Protectorates (Mr. Odell). 5285.
  • Alcoholics. Legislation in regard to (Mr. Oldfield), 973.
  • American South African Investment Trust Company, Repatriation of capital of (Mr. Ross), 1959; Amount of tax exempted on share dealings by (Mr. Ross), 1959.
  • Analytical chemists. Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Anglican Rector of Vryheid, Permission to enter the Vryheid location refused to (Mrs. Suzman), 2818.
  • Anthracite. Export of (Mr. Odell). 625.
  • Anthrax. Manufacture of vaccine to combat (Dr. Radford), 3873.
  • Apartheid, Statements by representatives of foreign governments at international gatherings on (Mr. Durrant), 2559.
  • Apples, Consignments for export rejected (Mr. W. C. Malan), 8713.
  • Apprentices, Number of European in the building industry (Mr. Oldfield), 633; Revision of courses and curricula for (Mr. Oldfield), 5284.
  • Archaeological research, Preservation of prehistoric remains of archaeological interest (Dr. Radford), 621; State assistance for (Dr. Radford), 757; The Orange River irrigation scheme and (Dr. Radford), 7148.
  • Arms, UNO and the supplying of to the Republic (Mr. Durrant), 2560.
  • Assault, Persons convicted of (Mrs. Suzman), 5290; Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area (Mr. Gorshel), 8518.
  • Atlantic Diamond Corporation Ltd., Investigation into affairs of (Mrs. Suzman), 9110.
  • Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Bill, Re-introduction of (Dr. Radford), 1956; (Mr. Dodds), 7443.
  • Attendance centres for children. Establishment of (Mr. Oldfield). 2408.
  • Attorneys, Order in regard to their appearance for Bantu clients in administrative matters (Mrs. Weiss), 2979; Debarred from interviewing Bantu patients at Baragwanath Hospital (Mrs. Suzman), 3252: Exploitation of Bantu clients by (Mr. Tucker), 3261: Amending legislature relating to the admission and practice of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4348.
  • Auto Protection Insurance Company Limited, Affairs of and court order issued against (Mr. Martins), 4539, 5781.
  • Automatic telephone exchange, Extension of at Bryanston and farm telephone subscribers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5458; Erection of at Honeydew and charges for calls (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5458.
  • Bagsnatching. Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area (Mr. Gorshel), 8518.
  • Banning orders, Number of persons in each race group to whom issued (Mrs. Suzman), 608.
  • baNtu, Number of conies printed monthly in English and Afrikaans (Mr. Ross), 6231.
  • Bantu Administration and Development, Department of, Creation of a social research section in (Mr. Oldfield), 1573; Provision made for aid to dependants of persons detained under the General Law Amendment Act (Mrs. Suzman), 8526.
  • Bantu Administration and Development, Minister of, Arrangements for meeting between Paramount Chief Sabata Dalindyebo and (Mr. Hughes), 19, 625; Gifts presented to by Bantu chiefs (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1147; Request for an interview by the Transkeian Western Cape Action Committee refused by (Mrs. Suzman), 5783; Gifts presented to at the establishment of regional authorities in the Bosbokrant area (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8112; Mounted totem animals presented as gifts to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8113; Presentation of a pangolin to (Mr. E. G. Malan). 8710.
  • Bantu Affairs Commissioners’ Courts. Establishment of additional in Zululand (Mr. Cadman), 3864.
  • Bantu areas, Plans for development of (Mr. Raw), 1163: Applications to international bodies for financial assistance for development of (Mrs. Suzman). 1168; Ethnic groups and estimated population of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8518.
  • Bantu education, Total amount spent on (Mrs. Suzman), 2129.
  • Bantu Education, Department of. Higher administrative and professional posts in and number occupied by Bantu (Mr. Moore), 1575, 3873; Establishment of classes for retarded children by (Mrs. Suzman), 2988; Provision for the issue of free school books by (Mrs. Suzman), 3695.
  • Bantu Education Account, Arrear taxation and loss to (Mr. Wood), 7620.
  • Bantu General Tax, Payable by Bantu in addition to normal and provincial tax (Mrs. Suzman), 4352; Amount in arrear in respect of (Mrs. Suzman), 4540.
  • Bantu Investment Corporation, Loans granted to Bantu businessmen in the Transkei by (Mrs. Suzman), 201; Personnel and finances of (Mr. Plewman), 609.
  • Bantu Laws Amendment Bill. Introduction of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2556.
  • Bantu persons—
    • Agriculture, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
    • Alexandra township, Residents in (Mrs. Suzman), 4338.
    • Arrest of a Bantu, Incorrect report in newspaper in regard to (Mr. J. A. Marais), 3404.
    • Bakopa tribe, Resettlement of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 198.
    • Bantu at Queenstown, Detention of in prison for more than a year before being brought to trial (Mrs. Suzman), 984.
    • Bantu in urban areas. Reports on detribalization and permanency of (Mr. Ross), 7622, 8119.
    • Bantu representatives in urban areas, Appointment of (Mr. Plewman), 367.
    • Bantu townships, Bantu women and children endorsed out of townships in Johannesburg municipal area (Mrs. Suzman), 744; Establishment of a township near White River (Mr. E. G. Malan). 9109.
    • Bantu women, Number endorsed out of the Western Cape (Mrs. Suzman), 629; Endorsed out of townships in the Johannesburg municipal area (Mrs. Suzman), 744; Inquiry into legal rights and status of (Mrs. Suzman), 983.
    • Besterspruit, Resettlement of Bantu residing at (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 1773; Persons removed from (Mrs. Suzman), 2816.
    • Births and deaths of Bantu, Statistics relating to (Dr. Radford), 5456.
    • Bosbokrant regional authorities, Gifts presented to tribal chiefs of establishment of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8112.
    • Businesses, Establishment of by Bantu in Bantu towns and townships (Mrs. Suzman). 4535; Number and turnover of (Mrs. Suzman), 4536; Granting of trading rights to Bantu in urban Bantu residential areas (Mrs. Suzman), 4543.
  • Charlestown. Removal of residents from area of (Mrs. Suzman), 4353.
  • Chiefs, Summonses issued by the Deputy State Attorney on behalf of (Mrs. Suzman), 632, 770; Gifts presented to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1147; Names and rank of those for whom provision for an allowance of R275 or more had been made (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3870; Persons in the Transkei removed in terms of Proclamation No. 400 of 1960 by (Mrs. Suzman), 4339; Civil and criminal jurisdiction of (Mr. Hughes), 5005.
  • Children, Qualification of children of a Durban Council employee for residence in Durban (Mr. Hopewell), 760; Total school enrolment of and per capita expenditure on education (Mrs. Suzman), 2129.
  • Coal mines. Bantu recruited in the Transkei for (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
  • Employees, Wage increases for (Mrs. Suzman), 1790.
  • Estcourt location. Money levied under the Native Services Levy Act spent on services for (Mrs. Suzman), 2815.
  • Farm labourers. Application by farmers at Thabazimbi for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 630.
  • Flagstaff Institution. Students enrolled at (Mr. Moore), 8522.
  • Foreign Natives. Estimated number in South Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2990.
  • Free State Geduld gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at (Mr. Moore). 5005.
  • Ga Rankau Bantu Reserve, Pupils enrolled at schools in (Mrs. Suzman), 3875.
  • Ganyile, Anderson Khumani, Civil action against the Government instituted by (Mrs. Suzman), 17; (Mr. Plewman), 5452.
  • General Law Amendment Act, Bantu arrested on a charge of conspiracy under (Mrs. Suzman), 5965.
  • Gold mines. Bantu recruited in the Transkei for (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
  • Government Labour Bureau, Bantu recruited in the Transkei by (Mr. Hughes), 4816.
  • Headmen, Persons in the Transkei removed in terms of Proclamation 400 of 1960 by (Mrs. Suzman), 4339.
  • High schools for Bantu pupils, Number in the Republic (Mrs. Suzman), 3407.
  • Houses, Number built for Bantu in the Western Cape (Capt. Henwood), 1153; Number of Bantu who have built their own and purchased from local authorities (Mrs. Suzman), 7623.
  • Housing, Proposed schemes for Bantu in the Western Cape (Capt. Henwood), 1155; Maximum monthly income levels for Bantu in urban areas for sub-economic (Mrs. Suzman), 8526.
  • Housing units, Number built for Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 7622.
  • Income of Bantu, Percentage of spent in Bantu towns and White cities (Mrs. Suzman). 4536.
  • Income-tax, Number of payers resident in their homelands and White areas and total amount paid in (Mrs. Suzman), 4542.
  • Industries. Bantu recruited in the Transkei for (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
  • Influx control regulations. Bantu convicted of offences under (Mrs. Suzman). 1984, 1772, 8712; Local authority areas in Natal subject to (Capt. Henwood), 1569.
  • Juvenile crime. Report of interdepartmental committee on (Mrs. Suzman), 2562.
  • Kaiser Matanzima, Chief, Guards provided for (Mrs. Suzman), 380; Disapproval of violence in the Transkei and the murder at Bashee Bridge expressed by (Dr. de Wet), 1957; The Press and statement on violence in the Transkei made by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2120; Statement on presence of White people in the Transkei made by (Mrs. Suzman), 4543.
  • Katlehong Bantu Township, Number of Bantu resident in and development of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 631.
  • Kholiwe. Edman, Preparatory examination in the case of (Mrs. Suzman), 5975.
  • Kwa Mashu Township, Future control of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 971.
  • Labour bureaux, Number of Bantu registered in the Western Cape by (Capt. Henwood), 2798.
  • Langa location, Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197. Payment of claims for damage resulting from disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 367; (Mr. Plewman), 982.
  • Language medium of schools in the Transkei, Members and report of Commission investigating (Mr. Moore), 1399.
  • Lenasia, Number of public and private telephones in (Mrs. Suzman), 2412.
  • Leslie location. Removal of Bantu families from as a slum-clearance measure (Mrs. Suzman), 3265.
  • Literacy of Bantu people, Estimated percentage (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5975.
  • Local authorities. Number of Bantu registered in the Western Cape with (Capt. Henwood), 2798.
  • Locations at Paarl. Number of Bantu families resident in (Mrs. Suzman), 189.
  • Lovedale Institution, Disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 2987; Students enrolled at (Mr. Moore), 8522.
  • Loza, Elijah, Arrest of (Mrs. Suzman), 6583.
  • Luthuli. Ex-Chief, Loss of letters mailed to (Mrs. Suzman), 1167; (Mr. Durrani), 2134; Investigation by Security Branch of mail addressed to (Mr. Durrant). 2134.
  • Matriculation and senior certificate classes, Number of pupils in and number of passes (Dr. Steenkamp), 1162; Number of scholars that wrote, passed and failed in examination (Mr. E. G. Malan). 5968.
  • Mbekweni location. Number of Bantu families resident in (Mrs. Suzman), 189; Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197.
  • Mental disease, Incidence amongst Bantu in the Transkei and the Ciskei (Mrs. Suzman), 3405.
  • Minister of religion, Facilities available for theological studies by (Mr. Wood), 3709, 4816.
  • Motor vehicles, Provided to persons or bodies (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5967.
  • Nyanga location. Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197.
  • Paarl, Bantu families resident in locations at (Mrs. Suzman), 189; Number of Bantu ordered to leave the proclaimed area of (Mrs. Suzman), 366.
  • Painter of pottery, Instructions in regard to (Mr. Ross), 5001.
  • Pass laws, Bantu convicted of offences under (Mrs. Suzman). 984.
  • Periodicals. Purchased for Bantu schools (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5968.
  • Population control. Advising of Bantu people on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1157.
  • Professions. Bantu trained at universities and qualified for (Mr. Taurog), 3251.
  • Pupils, Special classes for retarded (Mrs. Suzman), 1591; Restriction on enrolment in secondary schools of (Mrs. Suzman), 3867; Number enrolled at schools in the Ga Rankau Bantu Reserve (Mrs. Suzman), 3875; Number expelled from primary and secondary schools (Mr. Moore), 8523; Percentage increase in enrolment in lower primary and post primary schools of (Mrs. Suzman), 8527.
  • Railway Administration. Number employed in the Western Cape by (Capt. Henwood), 2798.
  • Reference books. Strokes imposed on Bantu youths for failure to produce (Mrs. Suzman). 201; White persons convicted of offences relating to the issue of (Mrs. Suzman), 984; Number issued to Bantu persons (Mr. Russell), 1149; Word “Tsotsi” written in book of Bantu workseeker (Mrs. Suzman), 1958; Fee for duplicate book issued to Bantu persons (Mrs. Suzman), 1961.
  • Reformatory for Bantu girls, Removal from Eshowe (Mr. Cadman), 3865.
  • Regional authorities in Natal, Granting of gifts of road working equipment to (Mr. D. E. Mitchell). 2142.
  • Retarded children, Classes for (Mrs. Suzman), 2988.
  • Sabata Dalindyebo, Paramount Chief, Arrangements for meeting between Prime Minister and (Mr. Hughes), 19; Meeting between Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and (Mr. Hughes), 19; Guards provided for (Mrs. Suzman), 380; Suspension of telephone service to the Great Place of (Mrs. Suzman), 1780.
  • Sasol, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at (Mr. Moore), 5005.
  • Scholars, Number that wrote, passed and failed the matriculation examination (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5968.
  • School books, Free issue of to indigent scholars (Mrs. Suzman), 3695.
  • School children, Readmission to schools refused to (Mrs. Suzman), 2988. [see also Pupils.]
  • Schools, Disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 1590, 8528; Children refused readmission to (Mrs. Suzman), 2988; Number of high schools in the Republic (Mrs. Suzman), 3407; Restriction on enrolment of pupils in secondary (Mrs. Suzman), 3867; Pupils expelled from primary and secondary (Mr. Moore), 8523; Percentage increase in enrolment in lower primary and post primary (Mrs. Suzman), 8527.
  • Sharpeville, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 367; (Mr. Plewman), 982, 5452.
  • Sila, John, Recommendation in regard to a sentence imposed on (Mrs. Suzman), 3711.
  • Sobukwe, Robert, Remission of sentence for (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2410.
  • South Western Bantu Townships, Number of public and private telephones in (Mrs. Suzman), 2412.
  • Squatters, Steps taken to prevent infiltration into local authority areas by (Capt. Henwood), 1764.
  • St. Helena gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at (Mr. Moore), 5005.
  • Teachers, Alteration of conditions of service of (Mrs. Suzman), 2565; Number and qualifications of (Mrs. Suzman), 2721; Increase of salaries of (Mrs. Suzman), 3694; Dismissal of (Mrs. Suzman), 3866; Cost of increases in the salaries of (Mr. Wood), 7620.
  • Tembus, Appointment of a council by the Paramount Chief of, to advise and to act for him (Mrs. Suzman), 1144; Prohibition of report-back meetings convened by a committee appointed by (Mrs. Suzman), 1145.
  • Tents, Housing of Bantu near Vryheid in (Mr. Wood), 5002.
  • Territorial authorities, Land rights transferred to or vested in (Mr. Plewman), 367; Ethnic groups for whom established (Mr. Thompson), 1584.
  • Trade unions, Number in the Republic for Bantu (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1573.
  • Train passengers, Number daily between Johannesburg and the South-Western townships (Mrs. Suzman), 1417.
  • Transkei Labour Bureau, Bantu placed in employment outside the Transkei by (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
  • Transkeian Territorial Authority, Press statement issued by the Chairman of (Mr. J. A. L. Basson), 2806.
  • Tribal authorities, Money and machinery supplied to (Mr. Raw), 1572.
  • Unemployment, Number of registered unemployed Bantu males (Mrs. Suzman), 763.
  • Urban standard of existence, Minimum cost for a Bantu to maintain (Mr. Wood), 760, 1169.
  • Unskilled labourers, Cost of training in industry (Mr. Wood), 1786.
  • Vendaland, Members of the Press refused permission to enter (Mr. Oldfield), 5966.
  • Vendas, Help for starving (Mrs. Weiss), 5973.
  • Vryheid location, Anglican Rector of Vryheid refused permission to enter (Mrs. Suzman), 2818.
  • Western Cape, Number of Bantu males and females endorsed out of (Mrs. Suzman), 629; Number of Bantu registered with local authorities in (Capt. Henwood), 2798; Number employed by the Government and the Railway Administration in (Capt. Henwood), 2798; Number registered by labour bureaux in (Capt. Henwood), 2798.
  • Western Holdings gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at (Mr. Moore), 5005.
  • Women [see Bantu women].
  • Workmen’s compensation, Awards to Bantu workers unclaimed (Mrs. Suzman), 1960.
  • Xhosa, Used as a medium of instruction in schools on the Witwatersrand (Mrs. Suzman), 2405.
  • Youths, Corporal punishment imposed on for failure to produce reference books (Mrs. Suzman), 201, Youth in Paarl sentenced for being in possession of a bicycle chain (Mrs. Suzman), 985.
  • Zulu chiefs, Meeting of on the 27 March 1963 (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 4346; (Mrs. Suzman), 8525; Speech by Commissioner-General for Zululand at meeting of (Mr. Cadman); 4347, 4815; (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 4813; Transport and accommodation provided for chiefs who attended meeting of (Mr. Cadman), 4347; Attendance by other Bantu of meeting of and proposals put at (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 4813; Instructions or directives in regard to meeting of (Mr. Cadman), 4815.
  • Bantu Resettlement, Director of, Establishment of post of (Mrs. Suzman), 1961.
  • Bantu reserves, Cost of administration and development of (Mrs. Suzman), 366.
  • Bantu university colleges, Students from other countries admitted to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 203.
  • Baragwanath Hospital, Attorneys barred from interviewing Bantu patients at (Mrs. Suzman), 3252.
  • Barmen, Number of non-White in Durban and Pietermaritzburg affected by Government Notice No. R.84, dated 18th January, 1963 (Mr. Wood), 623, Reservation of occupation in European bars for White persons (Mr. Oldfield), 624.
  • Basic slag. Price of to farmers (Mr. Bowker), 4340.
  • Berg River plan. Development of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 377.
  • Betterment areas. Land units in Natal declared as (Mr. Cadman), 8525.
  • Bilharzia, Cases of and number of deaths due to (Dr. Fisher), 4541; Combating of (Dr. Fisher), 5788.
  • Biochemists. Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Black people. Committee formed for the repatriation of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2982.
  • Blankets, Manufactured from pure wool for the Railway Administration (Dr. Moolman), 3869; Manufacture and disinfectant of, used in hospitals (Dr. Moolman), 3869.
  • Blocked rand. Authorities issued for the use of to purchase South African securities in London (Mrs. Suzman), 2129; Authorities issued for the use of for investment in new manufacturing enterprises (Mrs. Suzman), 2819.
  • Blue tongue. Manufacture of vaccine to combat (Dr. Radford), 3873.
  • Boccaccio 70, Cuts made in the film on the instruction of the Board of Censors (Mr. Gorshell), 6403.
  • Borders of the Republic, Erection of a wire fence along (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 4544.
  • Boycotts, Exports affected by (Mr. Ross), 9107.
  • Bread, Regulations for the grading and sale of declared ultra vires (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 6399.
  • British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting of poems by a South African poet by (Mrs. Suzman), 3400; Relations between S.A.B.C. and (Mr. Moore), 3696.
  • British Union Movement. Raising of money in South Africa for (Mr. Emdin), 622.
  • Brothel cases, Use of traps in (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5003, 5287.
  • Building societies, Income-tax paid by (Mr. Plewman), 7881.
  • Building industry, Number of European apprentices in (Mr. Oldfield), 633; Reservation of work in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 748; (Mr. Barnett), 2404.
  • Bunting, Mrs. S. B., Permission to seek employment granted to (Mrs. Suzman), 2802.
  • Butter, Production of (Capt. Henwood), 1163; Export of (Capt. Henwood), 1401.
  • Cape Civil Service Pension Fund, Finances of (Mr. Plewman), 1779.
  • Cape Widows’ Pension Fund, Capital amount standing to the credit of and benefits drawn from (Mr. Bowker), 1585.
  • Capitation grants in respect of children, Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 5288.
  • Censors, Board of, Number of films submitted to (Mr. Gorshel), 981, Persons employed as readers by (Mrs. suzman), 1166, 1955; Film produced by Moral Rearmament Movement banned by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2555; Cuts in the film Boccaccio 70 ordered by (Mr. Gorshel), 6403; Number of films viewed by (Mr. Gorshel), 6404.
  • Central Native Labour Board, Increase in wages of Bantu employees and (Mrs. Suzman), 1790; Names and appointment of the members of (Mrs. Suzman), 1793.
  • Chatsworth Indian Township, Erection of four-roomed flats at (Mr. Hope-well), 4817.
  • Cheese, Production of (Capt. Henwood), 1163; Export of (Capt. Henwood), 1401.
  • Chemists, Number addicted to habit-forming drugs (Mr. Wood), 7618.
  • Children’s Act, Attendance and observation centres established in terms of (Mr. Oldfield), 2408.
  • Cinderella Goal, Boksburg, Conditions at (Mr. Russell), 5780.
  • Cinemas, Admission charges to (Mr. Gorshel), 5781.
  • Civil Rights League, Inclusion of in list of organizations published in Government Notice No. 2130 of 28th December 1962 (Mr. Russell), 761.
  • Coal, Revenue earned and cost incurred by the Railway Administration on the conveyance of (Mr. Plewman), 192; Shortage of trucks in Natal for deliveries of (Mr. Odell), 625; Export of (Mr. Odell), 625.
  • Coffee, Production of in South Africa (Mr. Bowker), 3396; Importation of (Mr. Bowker), 3398.
  • Coke, Export of (Mr. Odell), 625.
  • Coloured Affairs, Department of, Salary scales of White and Coloured persons employed in (Mrs. Suzman), 1418.
  • Coloured children who appeared to be White, Investigation in connection with (Mr. Oldfield), 2133.
  • Coloured Development Corporation, Share capital of, directors appointed to the board and bankers and auditors of (Mr. Plewman), 610.
  • Coloured persons, Homes for the aged, crèches, children’s homes and other institutions in Natal for (Mr. Oldfield), 2126; Number registered as unemployed in the Western Cape (Capt. Henwood), 2800.
  • Coloured plasterers, Not permitted to follow their trade in Durban after 13th May, 1963 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2128.
  • Coloured schools, Health inspectors in (Dr. Radford), 6230.
  • Commerce and Industries, Department of, Additional posts in foreign trade service (Mr. Emdin), 373; Appointments to the foreign trade service from outside the Public Service (Mr. Emdin), 627; Trade representatives in countries in Africa and Asia (Mr. E. G. Malan), 631.
  • Commercial high schools, Establishment of a school at Pietersburg (Mr. Niemand), 2803; Establishment of at Port Shepstone and Dundee (Mr. Cadman), 3874.
  • Commissioners-General, Estimated cost of buildings to be erected for each (Mr. Raw), 981; (Mr. Plewman), 1158; Speech by Commissioner-General for Zululand at meeting of Zulu chiefs (Mr. Cadman), 4347, 4815.
  • Commonwealth citizens, Number of in the Republic (Mr. E. G. Malan), 20; Number of that have become South African Citizens (Mr. E. G. Malan), 20.
  • Communism [see Suppression of Communism Act.]
  • Community Development, Department of, Discussions between representatives of the Town Board of Park Rynie and officials of (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 7879.
  • Companies Act, Revision of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2409.
  • Concentrated mining, Application of new technique (Mrs. Weiss), 1770; Reduction in mining costs through the application of the new technique (Mrs. Weiss), 2127.
  • Condensed milk, Production of (Capt. Henwood), 1163; Export of (Capt. Hen-wood), 1401.
  • Congo, South Africa and contribution towards the costs incurred by UNO in the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1765, 2140.
  • Copyright, South Africa and the international agreement on (Mr. Gorshel), 4818.
  • Corporal punishment, Strokes imposed on Bantu youths for failure to produce reference books (Mrs. Suzman), 201; Administered to juveniles (Mr. G. Malan), 5288; Adult males sentenced to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5292.
  • Corrective training, Facilities for various race groups (Mr. Oldfield), 1394.
  • Crash helmets, Legislation in regard to the wearing of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 971.
  • Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1953, Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under (Mrs. Suzman), 6770.
  • Customs duties, Amount collected on motor cars, petrol, diesel oil and pneumatic tyres and tubes (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Amount collected as a result of inspections at importers’ premises (Mr. Dodds), 3260.
  • Dairy products, Production of processed (Capt. Henwood), 1163; Export of (Capt. Henwood), 1401.
  • Declaration of the Rights of the Child, South Africa and (Mrs. Suzman), 8115.
  • Defence—
    • Air Force Gymnasium, Number of applications to attend received (Mr. Oldfield), 2133.
    • Army Chief of Staff, Name of officer who held the post in October 1962 and present post occupied by (Brig. Bronkhorst), 3696.
    • Army Gymnasium, Number of applications to attend received (Mr. Oldfield), 2133.
    • Artificial limbs, Supplied to members of the Permanent Force (Dr. Radford), 5971.
    • Cape Corps, Re-establishment of (Mr. H. T. van G. Bekker), 1576.
    • Capex naval exercises, Cost of (Mr. Gay), 7880.
    • Chiefs of Staff, Ranks provided for (Mr. Ross), 2558.
    • Citizen Force, Extension of period of continuous training for trainees (Mr. Oldfield). 196.
    • Commandant-General, Salary scale of post (Mr. Ross), 1781.
    • Defence air route over the Republic, Publication of reports on (Mr. Gay), 3253.
    • Deputy Commandant-General, Salary scale of post (Mr. Ross), 1781; Rank provided for (Mr. Ross), 2558; Promotion and medical fitness of (Brig. Bronkhorst), 2811.
    • English language commandos, Number in the Republic (Brig. Bronkhorst), 1152.
    • Medical officers, Number employed fulltime and vacancies for (Dr. Fisher), 5971; Senior consultants in surgery, medicine and otorhinolaryngology (Dr. Fisher), 5971.
    • Military alliance, Entered into with territories in Africa (Mrs. Suzman). 1391.
    • Military training, Granting of exemption to certain university students from (Dr. Radford), 628.
    • Natal Command Headquarters, Representations in regard to the situation of (Mr. Raw), 6581.
    • Naval Gymnasium. Number of applications to attend received (Mr. Oldfield), 2133.
    • Pathological investigations, Facilities for routine (Dr. Radford), 5970.
    • Poliomyelitis, Recruits to the Defence Force immunized against (Dr. Fisher), 5970.
    • Protea. S.A.S., Purchase price and sale of (Mr. Timoney), 974.
    • Reserve of Officers, Restrictions on appointment to the new commando units of officers on (Mr. Plewman), 2561.
    • Simonstown naval base, Charges levied for the use of facilities by vessels of the Royal Navy at (Mr. Gay), 7880.
    • South African Navy, Employment of Cape Coloureds in (Mr. Moore), 1780.
    • Umgeni shooting range, Representations in regard to situation of (Mr. Raw), 6581.
  • Defence, Department of, Expenditure from Revenue Funds incurred during the war years by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3712.
  • Dentists, Number addicted to habit-forming drugs (Mr. Wood), 7618.
  • Deputy State Attorney, Cape Town, Summonses issued on behalf of Bantu Chiefs by (Mrs. Suzman), 632, 770.
  • Diesel oil, Customs duty collected on (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Excise duty collected on (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Cost of transport of by the Railway Administration (Mr. Timoney), 3255; Quantity produced at Sasol and the Durban refinery (Mr. Timoney), 3256.
  • Disability grants, Number of Europeans and Asiatics in receipt of (Mr. Oldfield), 772; Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 5288.
  • Domestic servants, Minimum wages and working conditions for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4537.
  • Donations tax, Amount accrued to the State in respect of (Mr. Taurog), 3259.
  • Drugs, Control over use of (Mr. Wood), 384; Value of imported drugs disposed under a proprietary or trade name (Mr. Wood), 5290; Number of medical practitioners, dentists, chemists and nurses addicted to habit-forming (Mr. Wood), 7618.
  • Drunkenness, Number of convictions for (Mr. Oldfield), 8115.
  • Durban prison, Improvement of conditions at (Mr. Oldfield), 750; Removal of to a new site (Mr. Oldfield), 3396.
  • Durbanville Institute for Girls, Extension of (Mr. Oldfield), 7444.
  • Dust counts, Carried out in mines and works (Dr. Radford), 7442; Facilities for carrying out in industrial or other dusty occupations (Dr. Radford), 7443.
  • Earnings, Average annual of various races (Mrs. Suzman), 4339.
  • Earth tremors, Damage caused by and insurance companies (Mr. Taurog), 5451.
  • East London Airport, Damage caused by heavy rain to (Mr. Field), 3261.
  • Ecologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Economic Advisory Board, Consultation of on increase in railway rates, (Mr. Raw), 1572.
  • Electricity Supply Commission, Erection of new power-station in Eastern Transvaal by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 372; Granting of bursary loans to students taking the B.Sc. (Eng.) course by (Mr. Holland), 980.
  • Elethu Mirror, Banned from railway bookstalls (Mrs. Suzman), 2562.
  • Emergency Regulations, Conditional release of four persons detained at Umtata under (Mrs. Suzman), 2990.
  • Emigrants, Number of South African citizens that left the Republic (Mr. Gorshel), 194, 385; Number of White persons that left the Republic (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7883.
  • Entomologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • European Common Market, South Africa and associate membership of (Mr. Gorshel), 979; Statement by the Deputy President of the French Assembly on (Mr. Gorshel), 3254.
  • European Economic Community [see European Common Market.]
  • Excise duty, Amount collected on motorcars, petrol, pneumatic tyres and tubes and diesel oil (Mr. Timoney), 3254.
  • Family allowances, Consideration of recommendations on (Mr. Oldfield), 1953.
  • Famine or drought-stricken areas, Areas in the Republic classified as (Mrs. Weiss), 5973.
  • Farm labourers, Applications by farmers at Thabazimbi for Bantu labourers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 630; Minimum wages and working conditions for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4537.
  • Farmers’ Assistance Act, Financial assistance to farmers under (Brig. Bronkhorst), 4537.
  • Feeder Air Service, Representations in regard to the establishment of (Mr. Durrant), 1158.
  • Fertilizer industry, Organized agriculture and report of commission of inquiry into (Mr. Dodds), 4341.
  • Fertilizers, Types manufactured by Sasol(Mr. Warren), 4340; Price of potassium, to farmers (Mr. Bowker). 4340.
  • Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Seeds and Remedies Act, Remedies for the destruction of weeds and insects and the treatment of livestock diseases registered under (Mr. Wood), 3875.
  • Films, Titles of films on which exhibition restrictions were placed (Mrs. Suzman), 765; Number submitted to the Board of Censors (Mr. Gorshel), 981; Titles, producers and importers of banned films (Mr. Gorshel), 1170; Implementation of agreement entered into between the Board of Trade and Industries and distributors of (Mr. Gorshel), 2403; Representations in regard to importation and distribution of (Mr. Gorshell), 7150.
  • Financial institutions, Appointment of inspectors of (Mr. Plewman), 746.
  • Firearms, Use of imitation for committing robbery (Mr. Oldfield), 5284; Register of (Mr. Oldfield), 6400.
  • Fish, Stocking of dams and streams in Bantu townships and areas with (Mrs. Suzman), 3399, 4352.
  • Fish River and Zululand, Statement by a Bantu chief in regard to land between (Mr. Gorshel), 2806.
  • Fishing craft, Inadequate harbour accommodation at Cape Town for (Mr. Timoney), 621.
  • F.M. Tower in Brixton, Running of tearoom in (Brig. Bronkhorst), 3701.
  • For Men Only, Prohibition of the distribution of March 1963 edition of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6761.
  • Foreign Affairs, Department of, Additional posts in foreign representation of the Republic (Mr. Emdin), 372; Residence for the Republic’s diplomatic representative in Salisbury (Mr. Gorshel), 4348.
  • Foreign Affairs, Minister of, Alleged stolen letter quoted from at the United Nations by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2117.
  • Foreign trade service, Additional posts in (Mr. Emdin), 373; Appointments to from outside the Public Service (Mr. Emdin), 627; Trade representatives in countries in Africa and Asia (Mr. E. G. Malan), 631.
  • Fort Hare [see University College of Fort Hare].
  • Foster children, Increase in maximum grant for payable to Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 5288.
  • Frequency modulation system, Towers erected in connection with (Mr. E. Malan), 7620.
  • Fruit and Food Technology Research Institute, Staff of (Mr. Durrani), 8522.
  • Game reserves, Restriction on weight and size of motor-coaches admitted to (Mr. Gorshel), 7147.
  • Ganyile, Anderson Khumani, Civil action against the Government instituted by (Mrs. Suzman), 17; (Mr. Plewman), 5452.
  • General Law Amendment Act, Arrests and detentions in terms of (Mrs. Suzman). 5784, 5969, 6230, 6757; Bantu arrested on a charge of conspiracy under (Mrs. Suzman), 5965; Medical examination of an accused after taken into custody on a charge under (Mrs. Suzman), 5974; Procedure with arrests under (Mrs. Suzman), 6759; Detention of two Indians in Johannesburg under (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 6760; Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under (Mrs. Suzman). 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under (Mrs. Suzman). 6772; Regulations for detaining of persons in terms of (Mrs. Suzman). 7147; Provision made for aid to the dependants of persons detained under (Mrs. Suzman), 8117, 8526; Persons discharged after being charged with murder, sabotage and Poqo activities under (Mr. Plewman), 9110.
  • Gold bars, Sale of outside sterling area (Mr. Plewman), 190.
  • Goldberg, Samuel, Appearance of name on list of Communist Party supporters (Mrs. Suzman), 377.
  • Government Labour Bureau, Bantu recruited in the Transkei by (Mr. Hughes), 4816.
  • Government mining engineer, Retirement of (Mr. Taurog), 8114.
  • Government Printer, New periodicals printed by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2116.
  • Grain bags, Importation and local manufacture of (Mr. Dodds), 1397; Production of suitable fibres for the manufacture of (Mr. Dodds), 1577; State agreements with local manufacturers for the manufacture and supply of (Mr. Dodds). 2983.
  • Grapes, Consignments for export rejected (Mr. W. C. Malan), 8713.
  • Group areas, Sale of affected properties in proclaimed (Mr. Barnett), 751.
  • Group Areas Act, Establishment of consultative and management committees in terms of (Mr. Plewman), 747; Application of in magisterial districts of Mount Currie and Matatiele (Mr. Raw), 2136.
  • Group Areas Development Board, Farm New Orleans in the district of Paarl purchased by (Mr. Raw), 8712.
  • Guerrilla Warfare, Sale of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 195.
  • Hail damage, Scientific experiments in exploding rockets in clouds to reduce (Mrs. Weiss), 2128.
  • Heads of State of foreign countries, Invitations to visit South Africa issued to (Mr. Gorshel), 194.
  • Health, Department of, Investigation into diseases caused by nutrition deficiencies by (Mrs. Suzman), 764, 8714; Facilities for training of non-White medical personnel (Mr. Gorshel), 1396; Late publication of annual report of (Mrs. Suzman), 3710; Charge levied for chest examination by mobile X-ray unit of (Dr. Radford). 3865; Meetings of the Planning Council of (Dr. Radford), 4819.
  • Health services in Bantu areas, Report of committee of inquiry into (Mrs. Suzman), 1960: Investigation of (Mr. Oldfield). 6231.
  • Heraldry, Council for, Appointment of members of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8121.
  • Hire Purchase Act, Amendment of (Mr. Gorshel), 628.
  • Home guard units. Establishment of (Mr. Oldfield), 1578.
  • Honey, Marketing of adulterated (Capt. Henwood), 1389.
  • Horse sickness, Manufacture of vaccine to combat (Dr. Radford), 3873.
  • House arrest, Grounds for (Mrs. Suzman), 17; Charges against persons under (Mrs. Suzman), 20; Tapping of telephones and examining of mail of persons under (Mrs. Suzman), 189, 190; Persons placed under (Mrs. Suzman), 1390; Change of employment of woman placed under (Mrs. Suzman), 3408.
  • Housebreaking, Persons convicted of (Mrs. Suzman), 5290; Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area (Mr. Gorshel), 8518.
  • Housing, Maximum monthly income levels for sub-economic (Mrs. Suzman). 8122; Maximum monthly income levels for Bantu in urban areas for sub-economic (Mrs. Suzman), 8526.
  • Ice cream, Standards laid down for the quality of (Capt. Henwood), 1146.
  • Identity cards, Delay in issuing of (Capt. Henwood), 612; Number issued to White and Coloured persons (Mr. Russell), 1149; Fees payable by applicants for (Mrs. Suzman), 1789.
  • Illegal exit from the Republic, Persons held in custody on charges of (Mrs. Suzman), 2406.
  • Immigrants, Number of persons that entered the Republic for permanent residence (Mr. Gorshel), 194; (Mr. Miller), 1782; (Mr. Field), 5285; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7883.
  • Immigration, Department of, Opening of new offices overseas by (Mr. Miller), 1782; Official of sent overseas during April 1962 (Mr. Raw), 2136.
  • Immorality Act, Persons charged and convicted under (Mrs. Suzman), 744; Japanese and the terms of (Mr. Oldfield), 3253; Acquittal of a White man and a Zulu woman prosecuted under (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4351.
  • Income-tax, Number of each race group liable to and amounts payable by (Mrs. Suzman), 4351; Assessments in respect of companies and persons in Natal and total amount involved (Mr. Raw), 6581; Aggregate amount recovered from building societies (Mr. Plewman), 7881 [see also P.A.Y.E. system of income-tax collection].
  • Indian Affairs, Department of, Indian education and (Mrs. Suzman), 1575; Take over of administration of social welfare services for Indians by (Mr. Oldfield), 1774; Annual report of (Mr. Oldfield), 7151.
  • Indian University College [see University College for Indians].
  • Indians, Number of unemployed in Durban (Mr. Oldfield), 624; Number in the Transvaal liable to eviction in terms of Group Areas proclamations (Mr. Gorshel), 2804; Repealing and amending of laws applying to (Mr. Oldfield), 2977; Facilities for children and number committed to schools of industries and reform schools (Mr. Oldfield), 4343.
  • Industrial Development Corporation, Granting of loans to persons or companies engaged in the production or distribution of films by (Mr. Gorshel), 2123; Amount raised by the issuing of notes and debentures by (Mr. Plewman), 7881.
  • Industrial townships, Number established on the Witwatersrand (Mr. Taurog), 7144; Policy in regard to the establishment of (Mr. Taurog), 7440.
  • Industries, Cost of training unskilled Bantu labourers in (Mr. Wood), 1786; Decentralization of, Parts of the country in which it is intended to facilitate (Mr. Ross), 2137.
  • Infant mortality rate, For various race groups (Mrs. Suzman), 4354.
  • Information. Department of. Cost of advertisements placed in British and overseas newspapers by (Mrs. Suzman), 202; Travelling, subsistence and entertainment expenses for overseas Press representatives paid by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 633; Production of a documentary film on certain defence aspects by (Mr. Gorshel), 977; Statement made by the Secretary for (Mr. Durrant), 1396; Refusal of assistance to newspapers or newsmen by (Mr. Durrant), 1397; Supplying of information to the various race groups by (Mr. Durrant), 1397; Amounts spent on advertising South Africa (Mr. Russell), 1592; Designation of various race groups in publicity material disseminated abroad (Mr. Durrant), 1766; Use of television services to disseminate information abroad (Mr. Durrant), 1767; Investigations into adverse criticisms of the Republic abroad by (Mr. Durrant), 1768; Increase of staff of (Mr. Odell), 1768; Procedure followed when releasing Government statements abroad (Mr. Odell), 1769; Refusal by newspapers or periodicals published abroad to accept advertisements of (Mr. Odell), 2138; Use of an advertising agency for the placing of advertisements (Mr. Odell), 2139; Compiling of advertisements dealing with Bantustans or race policies (Mr. Odell), 2139; Statement on an advertisement inserted in Punch of 20 February 1963 by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2808; British journals in which advertisements were placed by and cost of (Mr. Moore), 3703; Speeches and statements on behalf of Cabinet Ministers handled by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7146; Members of the staff of employed in the State Liaison Section (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7152; Members of the staff of employed in Bantu Liaison Section and heads of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7617; Films produced by Television Section of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7884; Manufacture and distribution of television productions by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7887; Subject and content of television film “Zulu” produced by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8519; Production of a film on the life of General Smuts by the Television Section of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8520; Assistance to the publication African Gazette and (Mr. Gorshel), 8523.
  • Information, Minister of, Press conferences held by (Mr. Durrant), 1581.
  • Ionizing Radiation, Report of commission of inquiry into the effects of (Dr. Radford), 7443.
  • Iscor, Creation of senior posts in and appointments to (Mr. Raw), 1572; Amount raised by the issuing of notes and debentures by (Mr. Plewmari), 7881.
  • Insecticides, Deaths due to poisoning by (Mr. Wood), 1786, 3713, 4350; Contamination of water supplies by (Mr. Wood), 3702: Appointment of a commission to investigate human deaths due to (Mr. Wood), 3712; Control of sale of (Mr. Wood). 3871.
  • Insolvency Act, Amendment of (Mr. Emdin), 3260.
  • International Court of Justice. Cost of case relating to South West Africa instituted against South Africa in (Mr. Plewman). 6762.
  • Jan Smuts Airport, Installation of a closed circuit television system at (Mrs. Weiss), 3256; Apartheid measures at (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7151; Separate entrances and booking facilities for Whites and non-Whites at (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson). 7445.
  • Japanese, Negotiations with in regard to diplomatic representation in the Republic (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1952; The Immorality Act and (Mr. Oldfield), 3253; Operational base in Durban of fishing fleet of (Mr. Oldfield), 3404.
  • Judges, Pensions of ex- (Mr. Tucker), 5784.
  • Juvenile delinquency. Combating of amongst Bantu (Mr. Oldfield), 2409; Report of interdepartmental committee on (Mr. Oldfield), 5282.
  • Juveniles. Number convicted of serious and non-serious crimes (Mr. Oldfield), 2986; Convictions for supplying of liquor to (Mr. Oldfield). 7882.
  • Kazi, Dr., Forbidden to visit his patients (Mr. De Wet), 1400.
  • Kleinschmidt, Mr. Ernst. Resignation from Vryburg Deeds Office (Mrs. Suzman), 2801.
  • Komani Hospital, Nursing personnel and patients at (Dr. Radford), 5285.
  • Kunene River, Agreement on use of the waters of (Mr. Waterson), 8523.
  • Kwashiorkor, Number of cases of notified in each province (Mrs. Suzman), 764, 8713.
  • Labour, Department of, Posts in respect of vocational services in (Mr. Oldfield), 2557.
  • Land Bank, Guarantee by the State of repayment of funds raised by (Mr. Plewman), 191; Interest rate on mortgage loans and arrear interest payments due to (Brig. Bronkhorst), 4537; Arrear payments in respect of hypothec loans made by (Brig. Bronkhorst), 4538.
  • Langa location, Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197; Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 367; (Mr. Plewman), 982.
  • Legal profession, Census of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 750.
  • Liquor, Convictions for supplying of to juveniles (Mr. Oldfield), 7882.
  • Liquor Act, Amendment of (Mr. Oldfield), 973; (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2978.
  • Limestone ammonium nitrate. Production of (Mr. Streicher), 4342.
  • Litigation, Report on cost of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 6580.
  • Loan levies, Amounts received from and unclaimed by taxpayers (Mr. Raw), 7139.
  • Location of Industries and Development of Border Areas, Permanent Committee for, Location of border areas referred to in the report of (Mr. Ross), 2137: Bantu employees to be provided employment in the Transkei by (Mr. Ross), 2137.
  • Lung cancer, Excessive cigarette smoking and (Mr. Oldfield), 5786.
  • Luthuli, Ex-Chief, Loss of letters mailed to (Mrs. Suzman), 1167; (Mr. Durrant), 2134; Investigation by Security Branch of mail addressed to (Mr. Durrani), 2134.
  • Magistrates, Salary scales of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5004.
  • Maintenance grants, Reduction of if children attend private schools as nonpaying pupils (Mrs. Suzman), 2143; Grant paid to a widow reduced on account of her children attending a private school (Mrs. Suzman), 2984; Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 5288.
  • Maize, Export of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 18, 611, 1573; Delays in the handling of cargoes in the Cape Town docks (Mrs. S. M. van Niekerk), 2402; Latest official estimate of 1963-64 crop and export of (Mr. Bowker), 3256; Producer’s price for 1963-64 season (Mr. Bowker), 3257; Delivery of screened (Mr. Bowker), 3258.
  • Malathion, Aerial spraying of in Pongola sugar belt (Mr. Wood), 6582.
  • Marino Heights, Durban, Buffer strip between Indian and White residential zones at (Mr. Wood), 2561.
  • Masters’ offices, Permanent posts in (Mr. Hopewell), 761.
  • Matatiele. Deeds of transfer of farms registered in the magisterial district of (Mr. Raw), 2135; Application of the Group Areas Act in (Mr. Raw), 2136.
  • Mbekweni location. Paarl, Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197; Delay in bringing to trial of former municipal officials of (Mr. Plewman), 5780.
  • Meadowlands. Transport service between Phomolong Station and (Mrs. Suzman), 1416.
  • Medical faculty, Establishment of an additional (Mr. Gorshel), 2975, 3261.
  • Medical practitioners, Number of White and non-White practising in the Transkei (Mr. Wood), 3712; Number addicted to habit-forming drugs (Mr. Wood), 7618.
  • Medical profession in South Africa, Remarks made by a visiting London businessman about (Mr. Gorshel), 2975.
  • Medical school for non-Whites, Establishment of on the Witwatersrand (Mr. Gorshel), 369.
  • Medical students, Number of White and non-White first year students registered at universities in the Republic (Dr. Fisher), 1580.
  • Medicines, Value of imported, disposed of under a proprietary or trade name (Mr. Wood), 5290; Abuse of alcohol containing (Mr. Raw), 6228.
  • Men from Brazil, Banning of film (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2555.
  • Mentally ill persons, Outpatient treatment for (Dr. Fisher), 762; (Dr. Radford) 5786; Treatment of Bantu in the Transkei and the Ciskei (Mrs. Suzman), 3405.
  • Mentally retarded persons. Employment of (Mr. Oldfield), 2557.
  • Methylated spirits. Dealers licensed to sell (Mr. Wood), 7149.
  • Microwave system. In operation between cities (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6233.
  • Midmar Dam, Completion of (Capt. Henwood), 5453; White Paper on (Capt. Henwood), 5454.
  • Milk powder, Production of dried (Capt. Henwood), 1163; Export of (Capt. Henwood), 1401.
  • Mines, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for (Mr. Hughes), 6771; Dust counts carried out in (Dr. Radford), 7442; Publication of first interim report of commission of inquiry regarding safety in (Mr. Taurog), 8113.
  • Ministers, Houses allocated to in Pretoria and Cape Town (Mr. Hopewell), 2121; Motor-cars allocated to (Mr. Hopewell), 2123.
  • Mission Churches, Payments to authorized by the Treasury (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2557.
  • Mixed sport, Government policy in regard to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 753.
  • Mobile X-ray units, Charge levied for chest examinations by (Dr. Radford), 3865; Areas visited by and charges for chest examinations (Dr. Radford), 4349.
  • Molasses, Price of (Capt. Henwood), 5778.
  • Moral Rearmament Movement, Film produced by banned by the Board of Censors (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2555.
  • Morphine, Importation of (Dr. Radford), 4349.
  • Mothertongue instruction in Transkei schools, Report of committee of inquiry into (Mrs. Suzman), 382.
  • Motion picture distributors, Implementation of agreement entered into with the Board of Trade and Industries and (Mr. Gorshel), 2403.
  • Motion picture industry, Questionnaires sent out by Board of Trade and Industries to (Mr. Gorshel), 1778.
  • Motor-cars, Allocated to Ministers (Mr. Hopewell), 2123; Customs duty collected on (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Excise collected on (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Relaxation of restrictions in connection with the importation of (Mr. Oldfield), 7444.
  • Mount Currie, Deeds of transfer of farms registered in the magisterial district of (Mr. Raw), 2135; Application of the Group Areas Act in (Mr. Raw), 2136.
  • Mozambique Convention, Renewal or revision of (Mrs. Suzman), 1389.
  • Multi-racial conference hotel, Erection of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3864.
  • Murder, Persons convicted and executed for (Mrs. Suzman). 5289; Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area (Mr. Gorshel), 8518; Number of persons found not guilty on charges of (Mr. Plewman). 9110.
  • Nancefield, White families affected by proclamation of as a Coloured area (Mr. Tucker). 6759.
  • National Advisory Education Council, Names and qualifications of members of (Dr. Steenkamp), 613; Afrikaans and English speaking members of the Executive Committee of (Mrs. Weiss), 978, 1160; Allowances paid to members of (Mr. Wood), 982.
  • National Housing Commission, Including of servants’ quarters in scheme in Durban proposed by (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 749.
  • Native (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act, Sentences imposed for offences under (Mrs. Suzman), 1772.
  • Native Labour Regulation Act, Depots established under (Mrs. Suzman), 2563.
  • Native Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act, Orders published in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 1790.
  • Native Services Levy Act, Moneys levied under spent on services for Estcourt location (Mrs. Suzman), 2815; Suspension of levies imposed under (Mrs. Suzman), 3875.
  • Native (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, Returns rendered by urban local authorities in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 763.
  • Newspapers, Applications for registration as received since 22 June 1962 (Mrs. Suzman), 2814; Investigation into possible existence of monopolistic conditions in distribution of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6398, 7145.
  • Nitric acid, Price of to farmers (Mr. Bowker), 4340.
  • Noord Street Johannesburg, Reports of a crime wave in (Mr. Gorshel), 7882.
  • Nuclear testing grounds in the Republic, Granting of to France (Sir de Villiers Graaff), 2979.
  • Nuclear weapons, South Africa’s right to make and test (Mrs. Weiss), 978.
  • Nurses, Penalty imposed upon for failure to pay their annual registration (Capt. Henwood), 2799; Number that passed at final examination for general nurses (Dr. Radford), 3401; Number addicted to habit-forming drugs (Mr. Wood), 7618.
  • Nutrition deficiencies, Investigation into diseases caused by (Mrs. Suzman), 765, 8714.
  • Nyanga location, Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in (Mrs. Suzman), 197.
  • Observation centres for children, Establishment of (Mr. Oldfield), 2408.
  • Ocean Mail Service, Irregular payments of accounts by foreign administrations in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6229.
  • Odendaalsrus goal, Erection of a new building (Dr. Meyer), 1400.
  • Oil pipeline, Construction of between Durban and the Rand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 17.
  • Oil refinery in Durban. Quantity of petrol and oil produced by (Mr. Timoney), 3256.
  • Old age home, Cape Town, Ten persons arrested at (Mr. Plewman), 8710.
  • Onderstepoort, Enrolment of veterinary students at (Mrs. S. M. van Niekerk), 5972.
  • Opium, Importation of raw (Dr. Radford), 4349.
  • Orange River Project, Preservation of prehistoric remains of archaeological interest affected by proposed (Dr. Radford), 621; Appointment of consulting engineers from the Republic and abroad for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1955; (Mrs. Weiss), 2805; Negotiations with firms of consulting engineers from countries abroad in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1955; Tenders invited for work in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1959; Local and overseas advertisements for engineers to work on (Mrs. Weiss), 2981: Consultation with the Economic Advisory Council in regard to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4540; Advertisements for engineers for (Mrs. Weiss), 5454.
  • Overseas newspapers and periodicals containing reviews of banned books and films. Distribution and sale of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7619, 8113.
  • Paarl disturbances. Persons arrested and charged in connection with (Mr. Plewman), 745; Number of persons convicted, discharged and still awaiting trial in connection with (Mr. Plewman), 5004, 8710; Delay in proceedings against persons awaiting trial in connection with (Mr. Plewman), 5779; Final report of the commission appointed to inquire into (Mr. Tucker), 7443.
  • Parasitologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Park Rynie, Town Board of, Discussions between officials of the Department of Community Development and representatives of (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 7879.
  • Passports, Payment of a deposit when obtaining (Mrs. Suzman), 4542.
  • P.A.Y.E. system of income-tax collection, Adequate staff to cope with (Mr. Gorshel), 368; Working of overtime in connection with the introduction of (Mr. Oldfield), 1394; Civil pensioners and the introduction of (Mr. Oldfield), 1953; Registration of employers in terms of (Mr. Oldfield), 5782 [see also Income-tax].
  • Pears, Consignments for export rejected (Mr. W. C. Malan), 8713.
  • Pensioners, Concessionary radio licences for (Mr. Oldfield), 623, 8521.
  • Pensions, Old age, war veteran’s and for blind persons, Number of Europeans and Asiatics in receipt of (Mr. Oldfield), 112: Increase in the maximum amount of payable to Bantu (Mrs. Suzman), 5288; Persons from territories in Africa in receipt of (Mr. Oldfield), 7621.
  • Performing arts. Bodies for the advancement of, Grants to and members of the executive committee (Mr. Gorshel), 6768.
  • Pethidine, Importation of (Dr. Radford), 4349.
  • Petrol, Revenue earned and cost incurred by the Railway Administration on the conveyance of (Mr. Plewman), 192; Amount of customs and excise duties collected on (Mr. Timoney), 3254; Cost of transport by the Railway Administration (Mr. Timoney), 3255; Quantity produced at Sasol and the Durban refinery (Mr. Timoney), 3256.
  • Petrol pumps, Inaccurate (Mr. Odell), 975.
  • Philippines, Trade relations with (Capt. Henwood), 5777.
  • Phalaborwa rock. Sale and price of (Mr. Bowker), 4340.
  • Physeptone, Importation of (Dr. Radford), 4349.
  • Physiologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford). 3872.
  • Pills and tablets not for direct sale to the public, Value of imported (Mr. Wood), 5290.
  • Place Names Committee, Names of members and authority of (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 4814.
  • Place of Safety and Detention, Erection of new in Durban for Europeans (Mr. Oldfield), 376; Number of Coloured children accommodated at in Durban (Mr. Oldfield), 750; Establishment of a new in Durban for Coloured children (Mr. Oldfield), 765.
  • Plant pathologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Pneumatic tyres and tubes, Amount collected in customs and excise duty on (Mr. Timoney), 3254.
  • Pneumoconiosis, Mission of experts sent abroad to study problems in connection with (Mr. Greyling), 754; Aluminium therapy for the combating of (Dr. Fisher), 977; Benefits received by miners suffering from the first stage of (Dr. Fisher), 5456; Overseas investigation into treatment of (Mr. Dodds), 6399; Impairment of cardio-respiratory organs and deaths due to (Mr. Taurog), 7441; Pensions awarded to widows of mineworkers who suffered from (Mr. Taurog), 7442.
  • Pneumoconiosis Compensation Act, Amendment of (Dr. Fisher), 5456.
  • Pocket Reference Book of the International Statistical Classification of diseases, injuries and causes of death (C.P. 124), Distribution of to medical practitioners (Dr. Radford), 8519.
  • Police [see South African Police.]
  • Police reserve, Establishment of (Mr. Oldfield), 1398.
  • Police station, Erection of a new at Bedfordview (Mr. Tucker), 5785.
  • Poliomyelitis, Cases of and immunization against (Mrs. S. M. van Niekerk), 2558; Recruits to the Defence Force immunized against (Dr. Fisher), 5970.
  • Political party, Detention by the police at Umtata of members of a (Mrs. Suzman), 2406.
  • Pondoland. Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances in (Mr. Plewman), 982.
  • Poor Relief, Revised Memorandum on, Persons assisted under the scheme and proposed amendments to (Mr. Oldfield), 2126.
  • Population control, Advising of Bantu people on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1157; Advising of Coloured and Asiatic population on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1395.
  • Population Registrar, Qualifications of the Durban representative of (Mr. M. Mitchell), 9109.
  • Poqo activities, Number of persons found not guilty on charges of (Mr. Plewman), 9110.
  • Post office, Erection of a new building in Durban for (Mr. Oldfield), 3396.
  • Post Office Service Commission, Appointment of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 979; Legislation to establish (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4538, 6229.
  • Postage stamps, With flavoured gum (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 195; Presentation of presentation sets of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6403, 6771; Vending machines adapted to the decimal coinage for (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 8524.
  • Posts and Telegraphs, Department of, Committee reports on working conditions of the staff in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 21: Security section in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 192; Installation of apparatus to combat theft in public call offices (Mr. E. G. Malan), 199; Damage to telephone booths (Mr. E. G. Malan), 200; Treasury exemptions in respect of the erection or hiring of buildings granted to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 382; Application by High Commission Territories for allocation of radio frequencies (Mr. E. G. Malan), 612; Religious and other periodicals and the rate for newspapers (Mr. Odell); 625; Private post boxes rented in the larger cities (Mr. Emdin), 976; Appointment of a Post Office Service Commission (Mr. E. G. Malan), 979; Working conditions in the Post Office Service (Mr. E. G. Malan), 986, 1764, 2408; Contracts for the cleaning of telephone booths (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3698; Running of tearoom in the Brixton F.M. Tower (Brig. Bronkhorst), 3701; Withdrawal of agricultural parcel post service to protectorates (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4535; Legislation to establish a separate Post Office Service Commission and the relationship with other Departments (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4538, 6229; Irregularity of payment of accounts in connection with Ocean Mail Service (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6229; Public relations officers employed by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6232; Functions of philatelic bureau in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6233; Provision on the Estimates for publications and advertisements (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6398; Amounts written off as irrecoverable revenue and miscellaneous debts by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6405; Theft of copper wire from (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6405; Compensation payments made in respect of lost parcels (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6406; Theft by officials of savings bank deposits and other money (Mr. E. G. Malan). 6406; Training of pupil technicians in (Mr. Oldfield), 6760; Amounts voted and spent annually from Loan Account since 1951-52 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6761; Salaries and wages paid from Loan Fund (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8119; Tracing of lost letters and parcels (Mr. Oldfield). 8120; Steps against possessors of unlicensed radio sets (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8122; Number of radio licence inspectors in (Mr. E. G. Malan). 8123.
  • Posts and Telegraphs, Minister of. Television in operation seen by (Mr. J. du P. Basson), 7884.
  • Potassium fertilizers, Price of to farmers (Mr. Bowker), 4340.
  • Potchefstroom Agricultural College. Students absent from lectures at (Mrs. Suzman), 3406.
  • Power paraffin, Cost of transport of by the Railway Administration (Mr. Timoney), 3255.
  • Press, Members of refused permission to enter Vendaland (Mr. Oldfield), 5966.
  • Press Commission. Cost and report of (Mr. G. Malan). 369; Cost of and salary and allowances paid to the Chairman (Mr. Hopewell). 6401.
  • Prime Minister, Arrangements for meeting between Paramount Chief Sabata Dalindyebo and (Mr. Hughes), 19; Invitations to pay official visits to foreign countries received by (Mr. Gorshel), 193; Correspondence between White traders in the Transkei and (Mr. Hughes), 2404.
  • Prison boards. Number appointed and members of (Mrs. Suzman), 5006.
  • Prisoners, Death of a prisoner on Robben Island (Mrs. Suzman), 2124; Separation of types of (Mrs. Suzman), 2411; Shooting of on Robben Island (Mrs. Suzman), 6228.
  • Prisons. Departmental inquiries during 1962 into certain (Mrs. Suzman), 608.
  • Prisons. Department of. Prosecution of officers on the staff of (Mrs. Suzman), 1570; Removal of headquarters of Commanding Officer, Zululand, from Eshowe (Mr. Cadman), 3865.
  • Private manufacturing industries in the Western Cape, Gross value of output and labour force of (Mrs. Suzman), 764.
  • Probation officers. Number of posts in the Department of Social Welfare and Pensions for (Mr. Oldfield). 2976.
  • Proclamation No. 400 of 1960. Repeal of in the Transkei (Mrs. Suzman). 629; Persons detained under (Mrs. Suzman), 630, 8711; Care of families of persons removed under (Mrs. Suzman), 9111.
  • Prohibition notices, Reasons for serving upon persons (Mrs. Suzman), 196; Applications for relaxation of (Mrs. Suzman), 202.
  • Protectorates, Withdrawal of agricultural parcel post service to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4535; Control over chartering of privately owned aircraft for flights to (Mr. Odell), 4817; Police control posts established along the borders of (Mr. Hourquebie), 4822; Control of flights by private aircraft between the Republic and (Mr. Odell), 5285.
  • Public Safety Act, 1953, Persons charged and convicted under (Mrs. Suzman), 1956: Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under (Mrs. Suzman), 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under (Mrs. Suzman), 6772.
  • Public Servants, Membership of organizations and (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6764.
  • Public Service, Political appointments in (Mr. Wood), 3701; Number of non-Whites in various wage groups employed in (Mr. Wood), 4822.
  • Public Service Commission, Granting of bursary loans to students studying for the B.Sc. (Eng.) degree by (Mr. Holland), 1163.
  • Publications and Entertainments Act, Declaration by South African writers and artists in connection with (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5001.
  • Publications Control Board. Appointment of members of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5286; Functioning of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8709.
  • Punch, Statement on an advertisement inserted by the Department of Information in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2808; Advertisement referring to a committee formed to repatriate foreign Bantu in South Africa appearing in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2982.
  • Rabies. Manufacture of vaccine to combat (Dr. Radford). 3873; Cases of and deaths due to (Dr. Fisher). 4541.
  • Race classification. Findings and recommendations of committee inquiring into the practicability of a uniform standard of (Mr. Russell). 1150;Number of undecided classifications still under consideration (Mr. Russell), 1151; Preliminary classification of persons (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 8115.
  • Racehorses, Restriction on the importation of (Mr. Oldfield), 1153.
  • Radio licences. Granting to old age pensioners of free (Mr. Oldfield). 623. 8521; Percentage retained by Post Office as collection fee (Mrs. Weiss), 1771; Revenue derived from (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5779.
  • Railways and Harbours—
    • Automatic machines. Surplus or deficit of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3406.
    • Bantu railway workers. Number employed in the Western Cape (Capt. Henwood), 2798; Number employed on the Cape Western System and removal of a percentage of (Mr. E. G. Malan). 5789: Number in service, transfer of and replacement of by Coloured workers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6763.
    • Beit Bridge and West Nicholson. Closing of the railway gap between (Mr. Russell) 3696.
    • Bellville-Nyanga railway line. Cost of construction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 191.
    • Blankets. Manufactured from pure wool for the Administration (Dr. Moolman), 3869.
    • Blue Train, Difference in running times of the Orange Express and (Mr. Wood), 986.
    • Bookstalls, Shortfall in the books of the stall at Durban (Mr. Raw), 1393; Elethu Mirror banned from (Mrs. Suzman), 2562; Surplus or deficit on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3406; Shortages in the books of the stall at Vereeniging (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7621.
    • Cape Town harbour, Inadequate accommodation for fishing craft in (Mr. Timoney), 621; Delays in handling of cargoes of maize in (Mrs. S. M. van Niekerk), 2547.
    • Catering Department. Transfer of officials of to the Publicity Department (Mr. E. G. Malan), 973; Theft of cigarettes from stores of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1583; Committee appointed to investigate services operated by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2131; Profit or loss in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4545; Stewards employed by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5452.
    • Catering Liaison Officers. Number employed and duties of (Mr. Raw), 1593.
    • Cattle. Number that died in railway trucks in transit from South West Africa to the Republic (Capt. Henwood). 370.
    • Chief Information Officer. Transfer of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 765.
    • Children’s seaside holiday funds of newspapers. Lists for contributions sent out by senior officials (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2414.
    • Cigarettes. Theft of from catering stores (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1583.
    • Coal, Revenue earned and cost incurred on the conveyance of (Mr. Plewman). 192; Shortage of trucks in Natal for deliveries of (Mr. Odell), 625.
    • Congella marshalling yards, Measures to reduce smoke caused by steam locomotives in (Mr. Oldfield). 1147.
    • Culemborg Laundry, Cost of and dates on which machines were acquired for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4356.
    • Deficits. Monthly in the accounts of the Administration (Mr. Russell), 1959; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8122.
    • Derailment at Holfontein. Claims for compensation in respect of deaths and injuries resulting from (Mrs. Suzman), 2819.
    • Diesel oil, Cost of transport of by the Administration (Mr. Timoney), 3255.
    • Dining cars, Number of single in service (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3395; Passenger-carrying trains without (Mr. Gorshel), 3708; Profit or loss on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4545.
    • Disciplinary Appeal Board, Appeals heard by (Mr. Hickman), 752.
    • Durban harbour, Restriction on Sunday boating and aquatic sport in (Mr. Lewis), 752; Fencing of perimeter of (Mr. Oldfield), 3699; Leasing of kiosks at passenger terminal in (Mr. Raw), 7140.
    • Durban station, Site for proposed new (Mr. Oldfield), 2138.
    • Electric units. Replacement of steam locomotives on shunting operations in marshalling yards with (Mr. Oldfield), 1771.
    • Electrical signal installations, Tenders called for by the Administration (Mr. Raw), 6767.
    • Elethu Mirror, Banned from bookstalls (Mrs. Suzman), 2562.
    • Employees, Delay in the payment of salaries and wages to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2129.
    • Express trains, Unscheduled stops made by certain (Mr. Wood). 383.
    • Implements. Sale by public auction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2564.
    • Klipplaat-Queenstown railway line. Railway accident on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2808.
    • Johannesburg railway station, Total cost of construction of (Mr. Taurog), 2812; Progress of work on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3402.
    • Johannesburg-Welverdiend line, Cavities under railway tracks on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5457.
    • Kiosks at the Durban Harbour passenger terminal, Leasing of (Mr. Raw), 7140.
    • Laundry, Building erected in Cape Town to serve as a (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3249; Cost of and dates on which machines were acquired for the Culemborg Laundry (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4356.
    • Laundry and dry cleaning work, Contracts for in the Western Province and cost to the Administration (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3263.
    • Level crossing accidents, Number of (Mr. Wood), 2560.
    • Livestock, Number conveyed to abattoirs in controlled areas (Mr. Hickman), 752.
    • Loan fund, Amount drawn from the Treasury (Mr. Plewman), 2405.
    • Locomotives, Types used to haul certain trains (Mr. Wood), 1593.
    • Main line passenger train services, Losses on (Mr. Gorshel), 5001.
    • Maize, Delays in the handling of cargoes in the Cape Town docks (Mrs. S. M. van Niekerk), 2547.
    • Maydon Wharf, Durban, Replacement of timber wharfs by concrete wharfs at (Mr. Oldfield). 3700.
    • Mileage by rail between certain centres, In 1953 and at present (Mr. Wood), 382.
    • Non-White employees, Number in each wage group employed by the Administration (Mr. Wood), 4546.
    • Officials of different departments, Relationship between (Mrs. Suzman), 2564.
    • Orange Express, Difference in running times of Blue Train and (Mr. Wood), 986; Stops not indicated in time table made by (Mr. Wood), 987.
    • Ore trains. Traffic delays caused by at Port Elizabeth (Mr. Dodds), 3401.
    • Oswald Pirow building, Durban, Cost and purpose of (Mr. Raw), 6766.
    • Passenger services to non-White resettlement areas, Number of passengers conveyed (Mr. Hickman), 1162; Agreement between the Administration and the Treasury in regard to losses suffered on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2978.
    • Petrol, Revenue earned and cost incurred on the conveyance of (Mr. Plewman), 192; Cost of transport of (Mr. Timoney), 3255.
    • Pinelands station, Completion of subway at (Mr. Thompson), 1781.
    • Port Elizabeth Harbour, Representatives in regard to ore-berth at (Mr. Dodds), 754.
    • Port Elizabeth Harbour Advisory Board, Resignation from and appointment to (Mr. Plewman), 9109.
    • Power paraffin, Cost of transport of by the Administration (Mr. Timoney), 3255.
    • Prefabricated houses, Number vacant in South West Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3262: Transfer of from Okozongora (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3711.
    • Publicity and Travel Branch. Branch offices and activities of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3263; Amounts spent on publicity and advertising by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3264.
    • Rail track between Durban and Cape Town, Miles of track other than single track (Mr. Wood), 986.
    • Railway free passes, Person entitled to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2989.
    • Railway houses, Number of unoccupied (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3713; Number demolished during 1958 to 1962 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4812; Letting of to members of the public at Keetmanshoop (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5785.
    • Railway policeman, Wounding of two persons on Jeppe station by (Mrs. Suzman), 6398.
    • Railway rates, Extra revenue from increased (Mr. Russell), 197; Consultation of Economic Advisory Board on increase in (Mr. Raw), 1572.
    • Railway requirements, Report of committee investigating the manufacture by private industry of (Mr. Hope-well), 3865; (Mr. van Rensburg), 7619; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8713.
    • Railway worker organizations. Meeting between the Minister and representatives of (Mr. Durrant), 1413.
    • Railway workshops. Removal in Durban of (Mr. Oldfield), 1772; Report of committee of inquiry into production in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2131; Excessive use of liquor during working hours by members of the staff of the Salt River workshops (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2978.
    • Refreshment rooms, Cases of theft at De Aar (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3698; Profit or loss on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4545.
    • Refund vouchers, Forging of by railway staff (Mr. E. G. Malan), 972.
    • Salisbury Island, Durban. Future use of buildings on (Mr. Oldfield), 4819.
    • Salt River workshops, Excessive use of liquor during working hours by members of the staff of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2978.
    • Second-hand goods. Misappropriation of by railway staff (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1146.
    • Senior officials, Employees of the Administration deemed to be (Mr. 5. J. M. Steyn), 2556.
    • South African Railways Sick Fund, Delays and duplication in payment of accounts of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2413; Resignation of medical officer from the panel of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2414.
    • Staff Associations, Meetings between the Minister and representatives of (Mr. Durrani), 1415.
    • Stations. Naming of new or changing of names of existing (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8118.
    • Surpluses, Monthly in the accounts of the Administration (Mr. Russell), 1959; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8122; Difference between actual and estimated over a number of years (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3268; Surplus for 1962-63 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3863.
    • Train service between Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage. Complaints regarding (Mr. Dodds), 8117.
    • Trainees. Vacant posts in the Administration for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4344.
    • Transkei, Personnel stationed in and application for transfer from (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2407.
    • Tunnels between East London and Oueenstown, Stopping of trains in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1569.
    • Wage increase to railwaymen. Estimated cost of (Mr. Russell), 197.
    • Woltemade station, Cost incurred in changing name of (Mr. Plewman), 8117.
    • Work Study Section, Establishment and personnel of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2130.
  • Rain-making, Experiments in connection with (Mrs. Weiss), 2128, 2975.
  • Rape, Conviction of two Portuguese on a charge of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5286; Persons convicted and executed for (Mrs. Suzman), 5289.
  • Reform schools, Facilities for Indian children and number committed to (Mr. Oldfield), 4343.
  • Religious periodicals, Acceptance by the Post Office of at the rate for newspapers (Mr. Odell), 625.
  • Removal Orders, Number served and number withdrawn (Mrs. Suzman), 380, 8121; Whereabouts of certain persons upon whom orders were served (Mrs. Suzman), 381.
  • Rhodes University, Detention by the police of two members of the staff of (Mrs. Suzman), 2406; Legislature to affect existing rights of (Mr. Plewman), 3696.
  • Rice, Production of in South Africa (Mr. Bowker), 3396; Importation of (Mr. Bowker), 3398.
  • Riotous Assemblies Act, 1956, Persons charged and convicted under (Mrs. Suzman), 1956; Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under (Mrs. Suzman), 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under (Mrs. Suzman), 6772.
  • Rissik Post Office, Rebuilding and renaming of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2556.
  • Robben Island, Conducting of trials on (Mrs. Suzman), 1157; Death of a prisoner on (Mrs. Suzman), 2124; Number of persons held in custody and trials on (Mrs. Suzman), 5007; Shooting of prisoners on (Mrs. Suzman), 6228.
  • Robbertse Committee on university affairs at Port Elizabeth, Appointment and members of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4344.
  • Robbery, Use of imitation firearms for committing (Mr. Oldfield), 5284; Persons convicted of (Mrs. Suzman), 5290; Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area (Mr. Gorshel), 8518.
  • Rock lobster tails, Allocations of export quotas (Mr. Raw), 1419.
  • Rutile-zircontitanium factory at Morgan’s Bay, Prevention of pollution of rivers and the sea through effluent from (Mr. Warren), 7617.
  • Sabotage, Cases of and persons arrested and charged with (Mr. Tucker), 756; Number of persons found not guilty on charges of (Mr. Plewman), 9110.
  • Sasol, Quantity of petrol and diesel oil produced by (Mr. Timoney), 3256; Types of fertilizers manufactured by (Mr. Warren), 4340; Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at (Mr. Moore), 5005; Number of White and Coloured employees employed at (Mr. Moore), 5453.
  • Sawmills, Number of State-owned in the Republic (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 2120.
  • Schools of industries, Establishment in Natal of a (Mr. Oldfield), 2810; Facilities for Indian children and number committed to (Mr. Oldfield), 4343.
  • Scientific organizations, Expulsion of non-White members from (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2140.
  • Seed, Quantity supplied to states in Africa (Mr. Durrani), 8521.
  • Sentences. Remission of (Mrs. Suzman), 1167.
  • Shares, Permit scheme for the purchase abroad of South African (Mr. Van den Heever), 8109, 8657.
  • Shark research, State contribution to cost of (Mr. Oldfield), 3868.
  • Sharpeville, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman). 367; (Mr. Plewman), 982; 5452.
  • Sheep carcasses, Exportation of (Mr. Dodds), 1588.
  • Shooting incident at Paarl, Commission of inquiry into circumstances surrounding (Mr. Bloomberg), 3876; 7883.
  • Sigma Mine, Number of White and Coloured employees at (Mr. Moore), 5453.
  • Skimmed milk powder, Subsidization of distribution of (Mr. Oldfield), 6762.
  • Smuts, General, Film on the life of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8520.
  • Snyman Commission on cost of medical services, Report of (Dr. Fisher), 1159; (Mrs. Suzman), 3267.
  • Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of. Number of posts for probation officers in and scale of pay (Mr. Oldfield), 2976; Social welfare officers transferred and seconded to certain departments (Mr. Oldfield), 6400.
  • Social Welfare officers. Number transferred and seconded to certain departments (Mr. Oldfield), 6400.
  • Soil conservation schemes. Amounts paid to farmers under (Mr. Dodds), 762.
  • South Africa House, Security regulations in regard to access to (Mrs. Suzman), 6402.
  • South African Airways, Fitting of aircraft with television screens (Mr. E. G. Malan), 371, 1388; Report on air disaster near Seymour (Mr. E. G. Malan), 611; Types of Viscount aircraft used by (Mr. Odell), 976; Aircraft used on Skycoach Service of (Mr. Oldfield), 1148; Purchase of second-hand Viscount aircraft by (Mr. Raw), 1391; Delivery of second Viscount aircraft acquired from Mr. Perez de Jerez (Mr. Raw), 1775; Replacement of Dakota aircraft with more modern aircraft (Mr. Emdin), 3259; Number of non-White employees in each wage group employed by (Mr. Wood), 4546; Profit or loss on Boeing services of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5789; Membership of the International Air Transport Association (Mr. Miller), 6402; Posts for sales promotion officers in (Mr. Raw), 7140.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Legal advice on information to be published in the annual report (Mr. E. G. Malan), 18; Broadcasts on multi-racial sport by (Mr. Gorshet), 622; Broadcast by a Cabinet Minister on a Bill to be introduced in Parliament (Mr. Gorshel), 1395; Contract with the B.B.C. for the supply of programmes (Mrs. Weiss), 2136; Relations between the B.B.C. and (Mr. Moore), 3696; Agreements with Dutch, Flemish and Italian broadcasting organizations (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3867; Representations to promote the preaching of the Gospel by radio (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4541; Terms of broadcasting licence issued to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5291; Amount of radio licence revenue paid to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5779; Investment in stocks and securities by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6232; Loans raised by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6404; Towers erected in connection with F.M. system (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7620.
  • South African Bureau of Standards, Withdrawal of permission to use certification mark of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7881.
  • South African citizens, Number of Commonwealth citizens that have applied for citizenship (Mr. E. G. Malan), 20; Number that have left the Republic (Mr. Gorshell), 194, 385; Inducement of White inhabitants of the Republic to become naturalized (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6229; Number of Whites in the Republic who are not (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6232.
  • South African Digest, Distribution of (Mr. Odell), 1770; Supplying of to representatives of foreign countries (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5002.
  • South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corporation [see Iscor].
  • South African Native Trust, Transfer of land in the districts of Lower Umfolozi and Mahlabatini to (Mr. Cadman), 3400; Land in Natal acquired by (Mr. Cadman), 3707; Mineral deposits in areas transferred to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7150.
  • South African Nursing Association, Annual subscription payable by members to (Capt. Henwood), 2813.
  • South African Police, Use of dogs for patrol work by (Mr. Oldfield), 376; Bantu doctor restrained from attending to injured European constable (Mrs. Suzman), 745; The Special Branch and the employment of suspected persons (Mrs. Suzman), 985; Photos taken of members of organizations at demonstrations by members of the Security Branch (Mrs. Suzman), 985; Action taken against policemen after death due to pneumonia of Bantu prisoner in Kimberley (Mrs. Suzman). 2125; Number of women employed in (Mr. Oldfield), 2810; Assaults on witnesses by members of (Mrs. Suzman), 3250; Delay in sending of an ambulance to a fatal accident near Naboomspruit (Mrs. Suzman), 3702; Shooting incident at Paarl on 30 March 1963 (Mr. Bloomberg), 3876, 7883; Use of traps in brothel cases (Mr. M. L. Mitchell). 5003, 5287; Instructions to in regard to cases involving immoral or indecent acts with males or females (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5455; Taking over of traffic control by (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 6759.
  • South African Tourist Corporation, Branch offices and activities of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3265; Amounts spent on publicity and advertising by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3267.
  • South West Africa, State expenditure on Bantu administration and development in (Mrs. Suzman), 607.
  • St. Mary’s Cathedral, Johannesburg, Thefts committed in (Mr. Gorshel), 8523.
  • State-owned land in Natal, Report on future of (Mr. Cadman), 2402; Personnel of interdepartmental committee appointed to inquire into future of (Mr. Cadman), 3256; Investigation by the committee of land in the districts of Lower Umfolozi and Mahlabatini transferred to the Native Trust (Mr. Cadman), 3400.
  • Ster Film-Import (Pty.) Ltd., Application for permission to change name of (Mr. Gorshel), 7149.
  • Sterkfontein Mental Hospital, Escape of patient from (Dr. Radford), 759; 1574.
  • Sulphuric acid, Price of to farmers (Mr. Bowker), 4340.
  • Sunday sport, Organized on Government dams in Natal (Mr. H. Lewis), 374; Restriction on boating and aquatic sport on Sundays in Durban harbour (Mr. Lewis), 752.
  • Suppression of Communism Act, Reasons for prohibition notices served in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 196, 771; Persons warned in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 385; Applications for relaxation of prohibition notices served under (Mrs. Suzman), 771; Persons placed under house arrest in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 1390; Persons charged and convicted under (Mrs. Suzman), 1956; List of persons prohibited from attending gatherings in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 2412; Persons prohibited from absenting themselves from any prison in terms of (Mrs. Suzman), 5783, 5969, 6234, 6407, 6582, 6767; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charge under (Mrs. Suzman), 6772.
  • Taxation, Application by companies for exemption from on income from share dealings (Mr. Ross), 1778.
  • Tea, Production of in South Africa (Mr. Bowker), 3396; Importation of (Mr. Bowker), 3398.
  • Technical high schools, New buildings for school at Pietersburg (Mr. Niemand), 2803; Establishment of at Pinetown and Vryheid (Mr. Cadman), 3874.
  • Technological Training Advancement Act, Donations paid into special account in terms of (Mr. Plewman), 2980.
  • Telephone booths, Damage to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 200; Contracts for the cleaning of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3698
  • Telephone calls, Charges to farm telephone subscribers served by the Bryanston exchange for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5459.
  • Telephone directory for Johannesburg, Machine used for printing of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 749, 2128.
  • Telephone subscribers at Bryanston and Rivonia, Charges for calls to farm subscribers (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5459; Effect of Government Notice No. 538 on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7139.
  • Telephones, Number of public and private in South Western Bantu townships of Johannesburg and Lenasia (Mrs. Suzman), 2412.
  • Television, Reports on introduction of (Mrs. Weiss), 192; Instructions in regard to sets at Rand Easter Show (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4342; Seen in operation by the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7884.
  • Theological studies, Facilities available to a Bantu minister of religion for (Mr. Wood), 3709.
  • Timber processing plants, Number of State-owned in the Republic (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 2120.
  • Tourism, Commission to enquire into aspects of (Mr. Dodds), 4821.
  • Tourism. Department of, Chief officials of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7439; Survey of hotel, lodging and other tourist amenities by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7440.
  • Tractors, Manufacture of South African (Mr. Dodds), 2403.
  • Trade and Industries, Board of, Questionnaires sent to motion picture industry by (Mr. Gorshet), 1778; Implementation of agreement entered into with motion picture distributors (Mr. Gorshel), 2403.
  • Trade representatives [see Foreign trade service].
  • Trade unions, Number in the Republic for Bantu (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1573; Number for Europeans and Coloureds (Mrs. Suzman), 1591.
  • Training of Artisans Act, Curtailment of training scheme established under (Mr. Oldfield), 4820.
  • Transkei, Cost of administration and development of (Mrs. Suzman), 366; Foodstuffs imported into (Mrs. Suzman), 379; Mothertongue instruction in schools in, Report of committee of inquiry into (Mrs. Suzman), 382; Number of Bantu resident in and outside (Mr. Thompson) 626; Consultations with Bantu outside in regard to self-government for the (Mr. Thompson), 626; Map of indicating the jurisdiction of the Transkeian Territorial Authority and boundaries of White areas in (Mr. Raw), 980, 1160; Cases of violence against Europeans in the (Mr. Hughes), 1161; Members and report of Commission investigating language medium of Bantu schools in (Mr. Moore), 1399; Correspondence between Prime Minister and White traders in (Mr. Hughes), 2404; Railway personnel stationed in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2407; Urban areas in declared Bantu areas and the relative Act (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3250, Number of White and non-White medical practitioners practising in (Mr. Wood), 3712; Bantu recruited for the mines, agriculture and industries in (Mr. Hughes), 6771; Bantu employed in Government departments, commerce and industries in urban and rural areas in (Mr. Hughes), 6772.
  • Transkei Labour Bureau, Bantu placed in employment outside the Transkei by (Mr. Hughes), 6771.
  • Transkeian Western Cape Action Committee, Interview with Minister of Bantu Administration and Development refused (Mrs. Suzman), 5783.
  • Travel company, Provisional liquidation order granted to a new, before its travel venture had been achieved (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2410; Investigation of the affairs of in terms of the Companies Act (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2409.
  • Trawlers, Presence of foreign off the South African coast (Mr. Timoney), 622.
  • Tuberculosis, Cases of and number of deaths due to (Dr. Fisher), 4541; Organizations assisting with care of patients suffering from (Dr. Radford), 5787.
  • Unemployment, Amongst Indian community in Natal (Mr. Oldfield), 624; Number of registered unemployed Bantu males (Mrs. Suzman), 763; Number of Coloured persons registered as unemployed in the West-tern Cape (Capt. Henwood), 2800; Number of Coloureds registered as unemployed in Natal (Mr. Oldfield), 5782; Number of persons registered as unemployed in large cities (Mr. Oldfield), 9108.
  • Unemployment Insurance Act, Scheme to place contributors in employment under (Mr. Miller), 5453.
  • Unemployment Insurance Fund, Amount standing to the credit of (Mr. Oldfield), 755, 9108; Investment of money standing to the credit of (Mr. Oldfield), 1958; Amount paid from the fund in respect of benefits (Mr. Oldfield), 9108.
  • United Nations Organization, South Africa and contributions towards costs incurred in the Congo by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1765, 2140; The supplying of arms to South African and the (Mr. Durrant), 2560.
  • University College for Indians, Site and buildings for (Mr. Oldfield), 4820; Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates (Dr. Radford), 6579.
  • University College of Fort Hare, Diploma courses at (Mr. Wood), 384; Staff at and amount paid in salaries (Mr. Moore), 1148; Number of students enrolled at (Mr. Moore), 1582; Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to (Mrs. Suzman), 1788; Amount spent on education at (Mrs. Suzman), 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by (Mrs. Suzman). 2986; Facilities for obtaining M. Div. or D.D. degrees at (Mr. Wood). 3402; Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates (Dr. Radford). 6579.
  • University College of the Cape Western. Appointment of senior lecturer in education at (Mrs Suzman), 1579, Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates (Dr. Radford). 6579.
  • University College of the North, Staff at and amount paid in salaries (Mr. Moore), 1148; Number of students enrolled at (Mr. Moore), 1582; Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to (Mrs. Suzman), 1788; Amount spent on education at (Mrs. Suzman), 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by (Mrs. Suzman), 2986; Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates (Dr. Radford), 6579.
  • University College of Zululand. Staff at and amount paid in salaries (Mr. Moore), 1148; Number of students enrolled at (Mr. Moore), 1582; Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to (Mrs. Suzman), 1788; Amount spent on education at (Mrs. Suzman), 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by (Mrs. Suzman), 2986; Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates (Dr. Radford), 6579.
  • University institution at Port Elizabeth, Establishment of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2141; Appointment and members of Robbertse Committee on affairs of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4344.
  • University of Cape Town, Non-White students enrolled at (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 2812.
  • University of Natal, Non-White students enrolled at (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 2812.
  • University of the Witwatersrand, Non-White students enrolled at (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 2812.
  • Unlawful Organizations Act, Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under (Mrs. Suzman), 6772.
  • Urban Bantu Councils Act, Conferring of powers on persons to administer criminal and civil justice in terms of (Mr. Plewman), 368.
  • Urea, Export of (Mr. Dodds), 4341.
  • Vaccine, Doses of supplied to African states (Mr. Durrant), 8521.
  • Venereal disease, Statistics of the incidence of (Capt. Henwood), 5778.
  • Veterinarians, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Veterinary lectures, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Veterinary medical pathologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services (Dr. Radford), 3872.
  • Vice, Steps to curb (Mr. Oldfield), 5455.
  • Visas, Delay in granting of in New York (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 195.
  • Wages, Prescribed by wage determinations paid to various race groups (Mr. Wood), 4354.
  • Wamba, Purchase and distribution of (Mr. Streicher), 6580, 6765.
  • Water Affairs, Department of, Tenders for construction of waterworks under the control of (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 1775; Recruiting of engineers and professional staff overseas by (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 1776; Appointment of daily paid staff to the permanent establishment (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 1788.
  • Weather stations. Number of island stations supplying information (Mr. Streicher), 7141.
  • White traders in the Transkei, Correspondence between the Prime Minister and (Mr. Hughes), 2404; Correspondence between the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2407.
  • Wilberforce Institution, Disturbances at (Mrs. Suzman), 2987.
  • Wool, Discussions on marketing of (Mr. Dodds), 1579.
  • Woolpacks, Production of suitable fibres for the manufacture of (Mr. Dodds), 1577; Importation and manufacture of (Mr. Dodds), 1587; State agreements with local manufacturers for the manufacture and supply of (Mr. Dodds), 2983.
  • Work colonies, Establishment of for Bantu (Mr. Oldfield), 1574.
  • Work reservation, In the building trade (Mr. E. G. Malan), 748; Request for in the building industry (Mr. Barnett), 2404; Number of reservations determined since January 1963 (Mr. Oldfield), 6578.
  • Workmen’s compensation, Awards to Bantu workers unclaimed (Mrs. Suzman), 1960.

Questions under name of Member—

Barnett, Mr. C.—

  • Group areas. Sale of affected properties in proclaimed, 751.
  • Work reservation, Request for in the building industry, 2404.

Basson, Mr. J. A. L.—

  • Transkeian Territorial Authority, Press statement issued by the Chairman of, 2806.

Basson, Mr. J. D. du P.—

  • Borders of the Republic, Erection of a wire fence along, 4544.
  • Jan Smuts Airport, Apartheid measures at, 7151; Separate entrances and booking facilities for Whites and non-Whites at, 7445.
  • Television, Seen in operation by the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, 7884.

Bekker, Mr. H. T. van G.—

  • Cape Corps, Re-establishment of, 1576.

Bloomberg, Mr. A.—

  • Shooting incident at Paarl, Commission of inquiry into circumstances surrounding, 3876, 7883.

Bowker, Mr. T. B.—

  • Basic slag, Price of to farmers, 4340.
  • Cape Widows’ Pension Fund, Capital amount standing to the credit of and benefits drawn from, 1585.
  • Coffee, Production of in South Africa, 3396; Importation of, 3398.
  • Maize, Latest official estimate of 1963-64 crop and export of, 3256; Producer’s price for 1963-64 season, 3257; Delivery of screened, 3258.
  • Nitric acid, Price of to farmers, 4340.
  • Phalaborwa rock, Sale and price of, 4340.
  • Potassium fertilizers, Price of to farmers, 4340.
  • Rice, Production of in South Africa, 3396; Importation of, 3398.
  • Sulphuric acid, Price of to farmers, 4340.
  • Tea, Production of in South Africa, 3396; Importation of, 3398.

Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.—

  • Army Chief of Staff, Name of officer who held the post in October 1962 and present post occupied by, 3696.
  • Deputy Commandant-General, Promotion and medical fitness of, 2811.
  • English language commandos, Number in the Republic, 1152.
  • Farmers’ Assistance Act, Financial assistance to farmers under, 4537.
  • F.M. Tower in Brixton, Running of tearoom in, 3701.
  • Land Bank, Interest rate on mortgage loans and arrear interest payments due to, 4537; Arrear payments in respect of hypothec loans made by, 4538.

Cadman, Mr. R. M.—

  • Bantu Affairs Commissioners’ Courts, Establishment of additional in Zululand, 3864.
  • Betterment areas, Land units in Natal declared as, 8525.
  • Commercial high schools, Establishment of at Port Shepstone and Dundee, 3897.
  • Prisons, Department of, Removal of headquarters of Commanding Officer, Zululand, from Eshowe, 3865.
  • Reformatory for Bantu girls, Removal from Eshowe, 3865.
  • South African Native Trust, Transfer of land in the districts of Lower Umfolozi and Mahlabatini to, 3400; Land in Natal acquired by, 3707.
  • State-owned land in Natal, Report on future of, 2402; Personnel of interdepartmental committee appointed to inquire into future of, 3256; Investigation by the committee of land in the districts of Lower Umfolozi and Mahlabatini transferred to the Native Trust, 3400.
  • Technical high schools. Establishment of at Pinetown and Vryheid, 3874.
  • Zulu chiefs, Speech by Commissioner General for Zululand at meeting of, 4347, 4815; Transport and accommodation provided for chiefs who attend meeting of, 4347; Instructions or directives in regard to meetings of, 4815.

De Wet, Dr. C.—

  • Kaiser Matanzima, Chief, Disapproval of violence in the Transkei and the murders at Bashee Bridge expressed by, 1957.
  • Kazi, Dr., Forbidden to visit his patients, 1400.

Dodds, Mr. P. R.—

  • Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Bill, Introduction of, 7443.
  • Customs duties, Amount collected as a result of inspections at importers’ premises, 3260.
  • Fertilizer industry, Organized agriculture and report of commission of inquiry into, 4341.
  • Grain bags, Importation and local manufacture of, 1397; Production of suitable fibres for the manufacture of, 1577; State agreements with local manufacturers for the manufacture and supply of, 2983.
  • Ore trains, Traffic delays caused by at Port Elizabeth. 3401.
  • Pneumoconiosis, Overseas investigation into treatment of, 6399.
  • Port Elizabeth Harbour. Representations in regard to ore-berth at, 754.
  • Sheep carcasses, Exportation of, 1588.
  • Soil conservation schemes, Amounts paid to farmers under, 762.
  • Tourism, Commission to inquire into aspects of, 4821.
  • Tractors, Manufacture of South African, 2403.
  • Train service between Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage, Complaints regarding, 8117.
  • Urea, Export of, 4341.
  • Wool, Discussions on marketing of, 1579.
  • Wool packs, Production of suitable fibres for the manufacture of, 1577; Importation and manufacture of, 1587; State agreements with local manufacturers for the manufacture and supply of, 2983.

Durrant, Mr. R. B.—

  • Apartheid, Statements by representatives of foreign governments at international gatherings on, 2559.
  • Arms, Uno and the supplying of to the Republic, 2560.
  • Feeder air service, Representations in regard to the establishment of, 1158.
  • Fruit and Food Technology Research Institute, Staff of, 8522.
  • Information, Department of, Statement made by the Secretary, 1396; Refusal of assistance to newspapers or newsmen by, 1397; Supplying of information to the various race groups by, 1397; Designation of various race groups in publicity material disseminated abroad, 1766; Use of television services to disseminate information abroad, 1767; Investigations into adverse criticisms of the Republic abroad by, 1768.
  • Information, Minister of, Press conferences held by, 1581.
  • Luthuli, Ex-Chief, Loss of letters mailed to, 2134; Investigation by Security Branch of mail addressed to, 2134; Censoring of mail addressed to, 2135.
  • Railway Staff Associations, Meetings between the Minister and representatives of, 1415.
  • Railway worker organizations. Meetings between the Minister and representatives of, 1413.
  • Seed. Quantity supplied to states in Africa, 8521.
  • Vaccine, Doses of supplied to African states, 8521.

Emdin, Mr. S.—

  • British Union Movement, Raising of money in South Africa for, 622.
  • Foreign Affairs. Department of, Additional posts in foreign representation of the Republic, 372.
  • Foreign trade service. Additional posts in 373; Appointments to from outside the Public Service. 627.
  • Insolvency Act, Amendment of, 3260.
  • Posts and Telegraphs, Department of, Private post boxes rented in the larger cities. 976.
  • South African Airways Replacement of Dakota aircraft with more modern aircraft, 3259.

Field, Mr. A. N.—

  • East London Airport. Damage caused by heavy rain to, 3261.
  • Immigrants, Number that entered the Republic, 5285.

Fisher, Dr. E. L.—

  • Bilharzia, Cases of and number of deaths due to 4541; Combating of, 5788.
  • Medical officers in the Defence Force, Number employed full-time and vacancies for, 5971; Senior consultants in surgery, medicine and otorhinolaryngology, 5971.
  • Medical students, Number of White and non-White first year students registered at universities in the Republic, 1580.
  • Mentally diseased, Outpatient treatment for, 762.
  • Pneumoconiosis, Aluminium therapy for the combating of, 977; Benefits received by miners suffering from the first stage of, 5456.
  • Pneumoconiosis Compensation Act, Amendment of. 5456.
  • Poliomyelitis, Recruits to the Defence Force immunized against, 5970.
  • Rabies, Cases of and number of deaths due to, 4541.
  • Snyman Commission on cost of medical services, Report of, 1159.
  • Tuberculosis, Cases of and number of deaths due to. 4541; Organizations assisting with care of patients suffering from, 5787.
  • Health. Department of, Facilities for the training of non-White medical personnel, 1396.

Gay, Mr. L. C.—

  • Capex naval exercises, Cost of, 7880.
  • Defence air route over the Republic, Publication of reports on, 3253.
  • Simonstown naval base, Charges levied for the use of facilities by vessels of the Royal Navy at. 7880.

Gorshel, Mr. A.—

  • African Gazette, The Department of Information and assistance to, 8523.
  • Assault, Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area, 8518.
  • Bagsnatching. Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area, 8518.
  • Boccaccio 70, Cuts made in the film on the instruction of the Board of Censors, 6403.
  • Censors, Board of, Number of films submitted to, 981; Cuts in the film Boccaccio 70 order by, 6403; Number of films viewed by, 6404.
  • Cinemas, Admission charges to, 5781.
  • Copyright, South Africa and the international agreement on, 4818.
  • Dining cars, Passenger-carrying trains without, 3708.
  • Emigrants, Number of South African citizens that left the Republic, 194, 385.
  • European Common Market, South Africa and associate membership of, 979; Statement by the Deputy President of the French Assembly on. 3254.
  • Films, Number submitted to the Board of Censors, 981; Titles, producers and importers of banned films. 1170; Representations in regard to importation and distribution of, 7150.
  • Fish River and Zululand, Statement by a Bantu chief in regard to land between, 2806.
  • Foreign Affairs, Department of, Residence for the Republic’s diplomatic representative in Salisbury, 4348.
  • Game reserves, Restriction on weight and size of motor-coaches admitted to, 7147.
  • Heads of State of foreign countries, Invitations to visit South Africa issued to, 194.
  • Hire Purchase Act, Amendment of, 628.
  • Housebreaking, Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area, 8518.
  • Immigrants, Number of persons that entered the Republic for permanent residence, 194.
  • Indians, Number in the Transvaal liable to eviction in terms of Group Areas proclamations, 2804.
  • Industrial Development Corporation, Granting of loans to persons or companies engaged in the production or distribution of films by, 2123.
  • Information, Department of, Production of a documentary film on certain defence aspects, 977.
  • Main line passenger train service, Losses on, 5001.
  • Medical faculty, Establishment of an additional, 2975, 3261.
  • Medical profession in South Africa, Remarks made by a visiting London businessman about, 2975.
  • Medical school for non-Whites, Establishment of on the Witwatersrand, 369.
  • Motion picture distributors, Implementation of agreement entered into with the Board of Trade and Industries, 2403.
  • Motion picture industry, Questionnaires sent out by Board of Trade and Industries to, 1778.
  • Murder, Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area, 8518.
  • Noord Street. Johannesburg, Reports of a crime wave in, 7882.
  • P.A.Y.E. system of income tax collection, Adequate staff to cope with, 368.
  • Performing arts, Bodies for the advancement of Grants to and members of the executive committee, 6768.
  • Prime Minister, Invitations to pay official visits to foreign countries received by, 193.
  • Robbery, Cases of reported in Hospital Hill police area, 8518.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasts on multi-racial sport by, 622; Broadcast by a Cabinet Minister on a Bill to be introduced in Parliament, 1395.
  • St. Mary’s Cathedral, Johannesburg, Thefts committed in, 8523.
  • Ster Film-Import (Pty.) Ltd., Application for permission to change name of, 7149.

Graaff, Sir De V.—

  • Nuclear testing grounds in the Republic, Granting of to France, 2979.

Greyling, Mr. J. C.—

  • Pneumoconiosis, Mission of experts sent abroad to study problems in connection with, 754.

Henwood, Capt. B. H.—

  • Butter, Production of, 1163; Export of, 1401.
  • Cattle, Number that died in railway trucks in transit from South West Africa to the Republic, 370.
  • Cheese, Production of, 1163; Export of, 1401.
  • Coloured persons, Number registered as unemployed in the Western Cape, 2800.
  • Condensed milk, Production of, 1163; Export of, 1401.
  • Dairy products, Production of processed, 1163; Export of, 1401.
  • Honey, Marketing of adulterated, 1389.
  • Houses, Number built for Bantu in the Western Cape, 1153.
  • Housing schemes, Proposed schemes for Bantu in the Western Cape, 1155.
  • Ice cream, Standards laid down for the quality of, 1146.
  • Identity cards, Delay in issuing of, 612.
  • Influx control regulations, Local authority areas in Natal subject to, 1567.
  • Labour bureaux, Number of Bantu registered in the Western Cape by, 2798.
  • Local authorities, Number of Bantu registered in the Western Cape with, 2798.
  • Molasses, Prices of, 5778.
  • Midmar Dam, Completion of, 5453; White Paper on, 5454.
  • Milk powder, Production of dried, 1163; Export of, 1401.
  • Nurses, Penalty imposed upon for failure to pay their annual registration, 2799.
  • Philippines, Trade relations with, 5777.
  • Railway Administration, Number of Bantu employed in the Western Cape by, 2798.
  • South African Nursing Association, Annual subscription payable by members to, 2813.
  • Squatters, Steps taken to prevent infiltration into local authority areas by, 1764.
  • Unemployment, Number of Coloured persons registered as unemployed in the Western Cape, 2800.
  • Venereal disease, Statistics of the incidence of, 5778.

Hickman, Mr. T.—

  • Disciplinary Appeal Board of the Railway Administration, Appeals heard by, 752.
  • Livestock, Number conveyed by the Railways to abattoirs in controlled areas, 752.
  • Passengers, Number conveyed by the Railways to resettlement areas for non-Whites, 1162.

Holland, Mr. M. W—

  • Electricity Supply Commission, Granting of bursary loans to students taking the B.Sc. (Eng.) course by, 980.
  • Public Service Commission, Granting of bursary loans to students studying for the B.Sc (Eng.) degree by, 1163.

Hopewell, Mr. A.—

  • Chatsworth Indian Township, Erection of four-roomed flats at, 4817.
  • Children of a Bantu employee of the Durban Council, Qualification for residence in Durban, 760.
  • Master’s offices, Permanent posts in, 761.
  • Ministers, Houses allocated to in Pretoria and Cape Town, 2121; Motor-cars allocated to, 2123.
  • Press Commission, Cost of and salary and allowances paid to the Chairman, 6401.
  • Railway requirements, Report of committee investigating the manufacture by private industry of, 3865.

Hourquebie, Mr. R. G. L.—

  • Protectorates, Police control posts established along the borders of, 4822.

Hughes, Mr. T. G.—

  • Agriculture, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for, 6771.
  • Bantu chiefs, Civil and criminal jurisdiction of, 5005.
  • Coal mines, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for, 6771.
  • Gold mines, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for, 6771.
  • Government Labour Bureau, Bantu recruited in the Transkei by, 4816.
  • Industries, Bantu recruited in the Transkei for, 6771.
  • Prime Minister, Arrangement for meeting between Paramount Chief Sabata Dalindyebo and, 19; Correspondence between White traders in the Transkei and, 2404.
  • Sabata Dalindyebo, Paramount Chief, arrangements for meeting between Prime Minister and, 19; Meeting between Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and, 19, 625.
  • Transkei, Cases of violence against Europeans in, 1161; Correspondence between Prime Minister and White traders in, 2404; Bantu recruited by the Government Labour Bureau in, 4816; Bantu recruited for mines, agriculture and industries in, 6771; Bantu employed in Government departments, commerce and industries in urban and rural areas in, 6772.
  • Transkei Labour Bureau, Bantu placed in employment outside the Transkei by, 6771.
  • White traders in the Transkei, Correspondence between the Prime Minister and, 2404.

Lewis, Mr. H.—

  • Durban harbour, Restriction on Sunday boating and aquatic sport in, 752.
  • Sunday sport, Organized on Government dams, 374; Restriction on boating and aquatic sport on Sundays in Durban harbour, 752.

Malan, Mr. E. G.—

  • Automatic machines, Surplus or deficit to the Railway Administration on, 3406.
  • Automatic telephone exchange, Extension of at Bryanston and effect on farm telephone subscribers, 5458; Erection of at Honeydew and change in charges for calls, 5458.
  • Bakopa tribe, Resettlement of, 198.
  • Bantu Administration and Development, Minister of, Gifts presented to by Bantu chiefs, 1147; Correspondence between White traders in the Transkei and, 2407; Gifts presented to at the establishment of regional authorities in the Bosbokrant area, 8112; Mounted totem animals presented as gifts to, 8113; Presentation of a pangolin to, 8710.
  • Bantu areas, Ethnic groups and population of, 8518.
  • Bantu chiefs, Gifts presented to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development by, 1147; Names and rank for whom provision for an allowance of R275 or more had been made, 3870.
  • Bantu railway workers, Number employed on the Cape Western System and removal of a percentage of, 5789; Number in service, transfer of and replacement of by Coloured workers, 6763.
  • Bantu scholars, Number that wrote, passed and failed the matriculation examination, 5968.
  • Bantu township, Establishment of near White River, 9109.
  • Bantu university colleges, Students from other countries admitted to, 203.
  • Bellville—Nyanga railway line, Cost of construction of, 191.
  • Berg River plan, Development of, 377.
  • Black people, Committee formed for the repatriation of, 2982.
  • Bosbokrant regional authorities, Gifts presented to tribal chiefs at establishment of, 8112.
  • Catering Department of the Railway Administration, Transfer of officials to the Publicity Department, 973; Theft of cigarettes from stores of, 1583; Committee appointed to investigate services operated by, 2131; Profit or loss in, 4545; Stewards employed by, 5452.
  • Chief Information Officer of the Railway Administration, Transfer of, 765.
  • Children’s seaside holiday funds of newspapers, Lists sent out by senior officials of the Railway Administration for contributions to, 2414.
  • Cigarettes, Theft of from Railway catering stores, 1583.
  • Coloured plasterers, Not permitted to follow their trade in Durban after 13 May 1963, 2128.
  • Commonwealth citizens, Number in the Republic, 20; Number that have become South African citizens, 20.
  • Congo, South Africa and contributions towards the costs incurred by UNO in the, 1765, 2140.
  • Corporal punishment, Administered to juveniles, 5288; Adult males sentenced to, 5292.
  • Culemborg Laundry, Cost of and dates on which machines were acquired for, 4356.
  • Defence, Department of, Expenditure from Revenue Funds incurred during the war years by, 3712.
  • Deficits in the accounts of the Railways and Harbours Administration, Monthly, 8122.
  • Dining-cars, Number of single in service of the Railway Administration, 3395; Profit or loss on, 4545.
  • Domestic servants, Minimum wages and working conditions for, 4537.
  • Electricity Supply Commission, Erection of new power-station in Eastern Transvaal by, 372.
  • Emigrants, Number of White persons that left the Republic, 7883.
  • Employees of the Railway Administration, Delay in the payment of salaries and wages to, 2129.
  • Farm labourers, Applications by farmers at Thabazimbi for Bantu, 630; Minimum wages and working conditions for, 4537.
  • For Men Only, Prohibition of the distribution of March 1963 edition of, 6761.
  • Foreign Affairs, Minister of, Alleged stolen letter quoted from at the United Nations by, 2117.
  • Foreign Natives, Estimated number in South Africa, 2990.
  • Frequency modulation system, Towers erected in connection with, 7620.
  • Government Printer, New periodicals printed by, 2116.
  • Heraldry, Council for, Appointment of members of, 8121.
  • Immigrants, Number of White persons that entered the Republic for permanent residence, 7883.
  • Implements, Sold by public auction by the Railway Administration, 2564.
  • Information, Department of, Travelling subsistence and entertainment expenses for overseas Press representatives paid by, 633; Statement on an advertisement inserted in Punch of 20 February 1963 by, 2808; Speeches and statements on behalf of Cabinet Ministers handled by, 7146; Members of the staff employed in the State Liaison Section, 7152; Members of the staff employed in Bantu Liaison Section and heads of, 7617; Films produced by Television Section of, 7884; Manufacture and distribution of television productions by, 7887; Subject and content of television film “Zulu” produced by, 8519; Production of a film on the life of General Smuts by the Television Department of, 8520.
  • Japan. Negotiations with in connection with diplomatic representation in the Republic, 1952.
  • Johannesburg station, Progress of work on, 3402.
  • Johannesburg-Welverdiend railway line, Cavities under tracks on, 5457.
  • Kaizer Matanzima, Chief, The Press and statement by on violence in the Transkei, 2120.
  • Katlehong Bantu township. Number of Bantu resident in and development of, 631.
  • Klipplaat-Queenstown railway line, Railway accident on, 2808.
  • Laundry, Erection of a building by the Railway Administration in Cape Town to serve as, 3249; Cost of and date on which machines were acquired for the Culemborg Laundry, 4356.
  • Laundry and dry cleaning work, Contracts for in the Western Province and cost to the Railway Administration, 3263.
  • Literacy of Bantu people, Estimated percentage, 5975.
  • Maize, Export of, 18, 611, 1573.
  • Men from Brazil, Banning of film, 2555.
  • Microwave system, In operation between cities, 6233.
  • Mission Churches, Payments to authorized by the Treasury, 2557.
  • Mixed sport. Government policy in regard to, 753.
  • Moral Rearmament Movement, Film produced by banned by the Board of Censors, 2555.
  • Motor vehicles, Provided to Bantu persons or bodies, 5967.
  • Multi-racial conference hotel, Erection of, 3864.
  • Newspapers, Investigation into possible existence of monopolistic conditions in distribution of, 6398, 7145; Distribution and sale of overseas newspapers containing reviews on banned books and films, 7619, 8113.
  • Ocean Mail Service. Irregular payments of accounts by foreign administrations in connection with, 6229.
  • Oil pipeline, Construction of between Durban and the Rand, 17.
  • Overseas newspapers and periodicals containing reviews of banned books and films, Distribution and sale of, 7619, 8113.
  • Orange River Project, Appointment of consulting engineer from the Republic and abroad for, 1955; Negotiations with firms of consulting engineers from countries abroad in connection with, 1955; Tenders invited for work in connection with, 1959; Consultation with the Economic Advisory Council in regard to, 4540.
  • Passenger services to non-White resettlement areas, Agreement between the Railway Administration and the Treasury in regard to losses suffered on, 2978.
  • Periodicals, Purchased for Bantu schools, 5968.
  • Population control, Advising of Bantu people on. 1157: Advising of Coloured and Asiatic population on, 1395.
  • Post Office Service Commission, Appointment of, 979; Legislation to establish, 4538, 6229.
  • Postage stamps. Presentation of presentation sets of, 6403, 6771.
  • Posts and Telegraphs, Department of, Committee reports on working conditions of the staff in, 21; Security section in, 192; Installation of apparatus to combat theft in public call offices, 199; Damage to telephone booths. 200; Treasury exemptions in respect of the erection or hiring of buildings granted to, 382; Application by High Commission Territories for allocation of radio frequencies, 612; Appointment of a Post Office Service Commission, 979: Working conditions in the Post Office Service, 986, 1764, 2408; Contracts for the cleaning of telephone booths, 3698; Withdrawal of agricultural parcel post service to Protectorates, 4535; Legislation to establish a separate Post Office Service Commission and the relationship with other Departments, 4538, 6229; Irregularity of payment of accounts in connection with Ocean Mail Service. 6229; Public relations officers employed by, 6232; Functions of philatelic bureau in, 6233; Provision on the estimates for publications and advertisements, 6398; Amounts written off as irrecoverable revenue and miscellaneous debt by, 6405; Theft of copper wire from. 6405; Compensation payments made in respect of lost parcels, 6406; Theft by officials of savings bank deposits and other money. 6406: Amounts voted and spent annually on Loan Account since 1951-52, 6761; Salaries and wages paid from Loan Fund, 8119; Steps against possessors of unlicensed radio sets, 8122; Number of radio licence inspectors in, 8123.
  • Prefabricated houses, Number belonging to the Railway Administration vacant in South West Africa, 3262; Transfer of from Okozongora, 3711.
  • Press Commission, Cost and report of, 369.
  • Public Servants, Membership of organizations and, 6764.
  • Publications Control Board, Appointment of members of, 5286; Functioning of, 8709.
  • Publications and Entertainments Act, Declaration by South African writers and artists in connection with, 5001.
  • Publicity and Travel Branch of the Railways, Branch offices and activities of, 3263; Amounts spent on publicity and advertising by, 3264.
  • Punch, Statement on an advertisement inserted by the Department of Information in 2808; Advertisement referring to a committee formed to repatriate foreign Bantu in South Africa appearing in, 2982.
  • Radio licences, Revenue derived from, 5119.
  • Railway bookstalls, Surplus or deficit on, 3406; Shortages in books of stall at Vereeniging, 7621.
  • Railway free passes, Persons entitled to, 2989.
  • Railway houses, Number of unoccupied, 3713; Number demolished during 1958 to 1962, 4812; Letting of to members of the public at Keetmanshoop, 5785.
  • Railway requirements, Report of committee investigating the manufacture by private industry of, 8713.
  • Railway stations, Naming of new or changing of names of existing, 8118.
  • Railway workshops, Report of committee of inquiry into production in, 2131.
  • Refreshment rooms of the Railway Administration, Cases of theft at De Aar station. 3698; Profit or loss on, 4545.
  • Refund vouchers, Forging by railway staff of, 972.
  • Rissik Post Office, Rebuilding and renaming of, 2556.
  • Robbertse Committee on university affairs at Port Elizabeth, Appointment and members of, 4344.
  • Salt River workshops, Excessive use of liquor during working hours by members of the staff of, 2978.
  • Scientific organizations, Expulsion of non-White members from, 2140.
  • Second-hand goods, Misappropriation of by railway staff, 1146.
  • South African Airways, Fitting of aircraft with television screens, 371, 1388; Report on air disaster near Seymour, 611; Profit or loss on Boeing services of, 5789.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Legal advice on information to be published in the annual report, 18; Agreement with Dutch, Flemish and Italian broadcasting organizations, 3867; Terms of broadcasting licence issued to, 5291; Amount of radio licence revenue paid to, 5779; Investment by in stocks and securities, 6232; Loans raised by, 6404; Towers erected in connection with F.M. system. 7620.
  • South African Bureau of Standards, Withdrawal of permission to use certification mark of, 7881.
  • South African citizens, Inducement of White inhabitants of the Republic to become naturalized, 6229; Number of Whites in the Republic who are not, 6232.
  • South African Digest, Supplying of to representatives of foreign countries, 5002.
  • South African Native Trust, Mineral deposits in areas transferred to, 7150.
  • South African Railways Sick Fund, Delays and duplication in payment of accounts of 2413; Resignation of medical officers from the panel of, 2414.
  • South African Tourist Corporation, Branch offices and activities of, 3265; Amounts spent on publicity and advertising by, 3267.
  • Surpluses in the accounts of the Railways and Harbours Administration, Difference between actual and estimated over a number of years, 3268; Surplus for 1962-63, 3863; Monthly, 8122.
  • Telephone booths, Damage to, 200; Contracts for the cleaning of, 3698.
  • Telephone calls, Charges to farm telephone subscribers served by the Bryanston exchange for, 5459.
  • Telephone directory for Johannesburg, Machine used for printing of, 749, 2128.
  • Telephone subscribers at Bryanston and Rivonia, Effect of Government Notice No. 538 on, 7138.
  • Television sets at Rand Easter Show, Instructions in regard to, 4342.
  • Tourism, Department of, Chief officials of, 7439; Survey of hotel, lodging and other tourist amenities by, 7440.
  • Trade representatives, In countries in Africa and Asia, 631.
  • Trade unions, Number in the Republic for Bantu, 1573.
  • Trainees. Vacant posts in the Railway Administration for, 4344.
  • Transkei, Railway personnel stationed in and applications for transfer from, 2407; Correspondence between the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and White traders in, 2407; Urban areas in declared Bantu areas and the relative Act, 3250.
  • Tunnels between East London and Queenstown. Stopping of trains in, 1569.
  • United Nations Organization. Contributions towards costs incurred in the Congo by, 2140.
  • University institution, Establishment of at Port Elizabeth, 2141.
  • White traders in the Transkei, Correspondence between the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and, 2407.
  • Work reservation, In the building trade, 748.
  • Work Study Section, Railway Administration, Establishment of and personnel, 2130.

Malan, Mr. W. C—

  • Apples, Consignments for export rejected, 8713.
  • Grapes, Consignments for export rejected, 8713.
  • Pears, Consignments for export rejected, 8713.

Marais, Mr. J. A.—

  • Arrest of Bantu person, Incorrect report in newspaper in regard to, 3404.

Martins, Mr. H. E.—

  • Auto Protection Insurance Company Limited, Affairs of and court order issued against, 4539, 5781.

Meyer, Dr. T.—

  • Odendaalsrus goal. Erection of a new building, 1400.

Miller, Mr. H.—

  • Immigration, Department of, Opening of new offices overseas by, 1782.
  • Immigrants, Number that entered the Republic and trades and occupations of, 1782.
  • South African Airways, Membership of the International Air Transport Association and, 6402.
  • Unemployment Insurance Act, Scheme to place contributors in employment under. 5453.

Mitchell, Mr. D. E—

  • Bantu regional authorities in Natal, Granting of gifts of road-making equipment to, 2142.
  • Besterspruit. Resettlement of Bantu residing at, 1773.
  • Community Development, Department of, Discussions between representatives of Town Board of Park Rynie and officials of. 7879.
  • Place Names Committee, Names of members and authority of, 4814.
  • Sawmills, Number of State-owned in the Republic. 2120.
  • Timber processing plants, Number of State-owned in the Republic, 2120.
  • Water Affairs, Department of, Tenders for construction of waterworks under the control of, 1775; Recruiting of engineers and professional staff overseas by, 1776; Appointment of daily paid staff to the permanent establishment, 1788.
  • Zulu chiefs, Meeting of on the 27th March, 1963, 4346; Attendance by other Bantu of and proposals put at, 4813; Speech by Commissioner-General for Zululand at meeting of, 4813.

Mitchell, Mr. M. L.—

  • Advocates. Amending legislature relating to the admission and practice of, 4348.
  • Attorneys, Amending legislature relating to the admission and practice of, 4348.
  • Bantu Laws Amendment Bill, Introduction of, 2556.
  • Bread, Regulations for the grading and sale of declared ultra vires, 6399.
  • Brothel cases, Use of traps in, 5003, 5287.
  • Companies Act, Revision of, 2409.
  • Crash helmets, Legislation in regard to the wearing of, 971.
  • General Law Amendment Act, Detention of two Indians in Johannesburg under, 6760.
  • Guerilla Warfare, Sale of, 195.
  • Immorality Act, Acquittal of a White man and a Zulu woman prosecuted under, 4351.
  • Kwa Mashu Bantu Township, Future control of, 971.
  • Legal profession, Census of, 750.
  • Liquor Act, Amendment of, 2978.
  • Litigation, Report on cost of, 6580.
  • Magistrates, Salary scales of, 5004.
  • National Housing Commission, Including of servants’ quarters in scheme in Durban proposed by, 749.
  • Population Registrar, Qualifications of the Durban representative of, 9109.
  • Postage stamps, With flavoured gum, 195; Vending machines adapted to the decimal coinage for, 8524.
  • Race classification. Preliminary classification of persons, 8115.
  • Rape, Conviction of two Portuguese on a charge of, 5286.
  • Sobukwe, Robert, Remission of sentence for, 2410.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Representations to promote the preaching of the Gospel by radio, 4541.
  • South African Police, Instructions to in regard to cases involving immoral or indecent acts with males or females, 5455; Taking over of traffic control by, 6759.
  • Travel company, Provisional liquidation order granted to a new, before its travel venture had been achieved, 2410; Investigation of affairs of in terms of the Companies Act, 2409.
  • Visas, Delay in granting of in New York, 195.

Moolman, Dr. J. H.—

  • Blankets, Manufactured from pure wool for the Railway Administration, 3869; Manufacture and cleaning of for hospitals, 3869.

Moore, Mr. P. A.—

  • Bantu Education, Department of, Higher administrative and professional posts in and member occupied by Bantu, 1575, 3873.
  • Bantu pupils, Number expelled from primary and secondary schools, 8523.
  • British Broadcasting Corporation, Relations between S.A.B.C. and, 3696.
  • Flagstaff Institution, Students enrolled at, 8522.
  • Free State Geduld gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at, 5005.
  • Information, Department of, British journals in which advertisements were placed by and cost of, 3703.
  • Lovedale Institution, Students enrolled at, 8522.
  • Sasol, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at, 5005; Number of White and Coloured employees at, 5453.
  • Sigma Mine, Number of White and Coloured employees at, 5453.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Relations between the B.B.C. and, 3696.
  • South African Navy, Employment of Cape Coloureds in, 1780.
  • St. Helena gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at, 5005.
  • Transkei, Members and report of Commission investigating language medium of Bantu schools in, 1399.
  • University College of Fort Hare, Staff at and amount paid in salaries, 1148; Number of students enrolled at, 1582.
  • University College of the North, Staff at and amount paid in salaries, 1148; Numbers of students enrolled at, 1582.
  • University College of Zululand, Staff at and amount paid in salaries, 1148; Number of students enrolled at, 1582.
  • Western Holdings gold mine, Married Bantu with and without their families accommodated at, 5005.

Niemand, Mr. F. J.—

  • Commercial high school, Establishment of at Pietersburg, 2803.
  • Technical High School, Pietersburg, New buildings for, 2803.

Odell, Mr. H. G. O—

  • Aircraft, Control over chartering of privately owned for flights to the Protectorates, 4817; Control of flights by private aircraft between the Republic and the Protectorates, 5285.
  • Anthracite, Export of, 625.
  • Coal, Shortage of trucks in Natal for deliveries of, 625; Export of, 625.
  • Coke, Export of, 625.
  • Information, Department of, Increase of staff of, 1768; Procedure followed when releasing Government statements abroad, 1769; Refusal by newspapers or periodicals published abroad to accept advertisements of, 2138; Use of advertising agency for the placing of advertisements, 2139; Compiling of advertisements dealing with Bantustans or race policies, 2139.
  • Petrol pumps, Inaccurate, 975.
  • Religious periodicals, Acceptance by the Post Office of at the rate for newspapers, 625.
  • South African Airways, Types of Viscount aircraft used by, 976.
  • South African Digest, Distribution of, 1770.

Oldfield, Mr. G. N.—

  • Air Force Gymnasium, Number of applications to attend received, 2133.
  • Alcoholics, Legislation in regard to, 973.
  • Apprentices, Number of European in the building industry, 633; Revision of courses and curricula for, 5284.
  • Army Gymnasium, Number of applicants to attend received, 2133.
  • Bantu Administration and Development, Department of, Creation of a social research section in, 1573.
  • Barmen, Reservation of occupation in European bars for White persons, 624.
  • Children’s Act, Attendance and observation centres established in terms of, 2408.
  • Citizen Force, Extension of period of continuous training for trainees, 196.
  • Coloured children who appeared to be White, Investigation in connection with, 2133.
  • Coloured persons, Homes for the aged, crèches, children’s homes and other institutions in Natal for, 2126.
  • Congella marshalling yards, Measures to reduce smoke caused by steam locomotives in, 1147.
  • Corrective training, Facilities for various race groups, 1394.
  • Disability grants, Number of Europeans and Asiatics in receipt of, 772.
  • Drunkenness, Number of convictions for, 8115.
  • Durban harbour, Fencing of perimeter of, 3699.
  • Durban prison, Improvements of conditions at, 750; Removal of to a new site, 3396.
  • Durban railway station, Site for proposed new, 2138.
  • Durbanville Institute for Girls, Extension of, 7444
  • Electric units, Replacement of steam locomotives on shunting operations in marshalling yards with, 1771.
  • Family allowances, Consideration of recommendations on, 1953.
  • Firearms, Use of imitation for committing robbery, 5284; Register of, 6400.
  • Health services in Bantu areas, Investigation of, 6231.
  • Home guard units, Establishment of, 1578.
  • Immorality Act, Japanese and the terms of, 3253.
  • Indian Affairs, Department of, Take over of administration of social welfare services for Indians by, 1774; Annual report of, 7151.
  • Indian children, Facilities for and number committed to schools of industries and reform schools, 4343.
  • Indian University College, Site and buildings for, 4820.
  • Indians, Number of unemployed in Durban, 624; Repealing and amending of laws applying to, 2977.
  • Japanese fishing fleet, Operational base of in Durban, 3404.
  • Juvenile delinquency, Combating of among Bantu, 2409; Report of interdepartmental committee on, 5282.
  • Juveniles, Number convicted of serious and non-serious crimes, 2986; Convictions for supplying liquor to, 7882.
  • Labour, Department of, Posts in respect of vocational services in, 2557.
  • Liquor, Convictions for supplying of to juveniles, 7882.
  • Liquor Act, Amendment of, 973.
  • Lung cancer, Excessive cigarette smoking and, 5786.
  • Maydon Wharf, Durban, Replacement of timber wharfs by concrete wharfs at, 3700.
  • Mentally retarded persons, Employment of, 2557.
  • Motor-cars, Relaxation of restrictions in connection with the importation of, 7444.
  • Naval Gymnasium, Number of applications to attend received, 2133.
  • P.A.Y.E. system of income-tax collection, Working of overtime in connection with the introduction of, 1394; Civil pensioners and the introduction of, 1953; Registration of employers in terms of, 5782.
  • Pensions, Old age, war veterans’ and blind persons, Number of Europeans and Asiatics in receipt of, 772; Persons from territories in Africa in receipt of, 7621.
  • Place of Safety and Detention, Erection of new in Durban for Europeans, 376; Number of Coloured children accommodated at in Durban, 750; Establishment of a new in Durban for Coloured children, 765.
  • Police reserve, Establishment of, 1398.
  • Poor Relief, Revised Memorandum on, Persons assisted under the scheme and proposed amendments to, 2126.
  • Post office, Erection of a new building in Durban for, 3396.
  • Posts and Telegraphs, Department of Training of pupil technicians in, 6760; Tracing of lost letters and parcels, 8120.
  • Probation officers, Number of posts for in the Department of Social Welfare and Pensions, 2976.
  • Racehorses, Restriction on the importation of, 1153.
  • Radio licences, Granting to old age pensioners of free, 623, 8521.
  • Railway workshops, Removal in Durban of, 1772.
  • Salisbury Island, Durban, Future use of buildings on, 4819.
  • Schools of industries, Establishment in Natal of a, 2810; Facilities for Indian children and number committed to, 4343.
  • Shark research, State contribution to cost of, 3868.
  • Skimmed milk powder, Subsidization of distribution of, 6762.
  • Social Welfare and Pensions, Department of, Number of posts for probation officers in and scale of pay, 2976.
  • Social welfare officers, Number transferred and seconded to certain departments, 6400.
  • South African Airways, Aircraft used on Skycoach Service of, 1148.
  • South African Police, Use of dogs for patrol work by, 376; Number of women employed in, 2810.
  • Training of Artisans Act, Curtailment of training scheme established under, 4820.
  • Unemployment, Number of Coloured persons registered as unemployed in Natal, 5782; Number of persons registered as unemployed in the large cities, 9108.
  • Unemployment Insurance Fund, Amount standing to the credit of, 755, 9108; Investment of money standing to the credit of, 1958; Amount paid from the fund in respect of benefits, 9108.
  • Vendaland, Members of the Press refused permission to enter, 5966.
  • Vice, Steps to curb, 5455.
  • Work colonies, Establishment of for Bantu, 1574.
  • Work reservation, Number of reservations determined since January 1963, 6578.

Plewman, Mr. R. P.—

  • Bantu Investment Corporation, Personnel and finances of, 609.
  • Bantu representatives in urban areas, Appointment of, 367.
  • Building societies, Income-tax paid by, 7881.
  • Cape Civil Service Pension Fund, Finances of, 1779.
  • Coal, Revenue earned and cost incurred by the Railway Administration on the conveyance of, 192.
  • Coloured Development Corporation, Share capital of, directors appointed to the board and bankers and auditors of, 610.
  • Commissioners-General, Estimated cost of buildings to be erected for each, 1158.
  • Financial institutions, Appointment of inspectors of, 746.
  • Ganyile, Anderson Khumani, Civil action against the Government instituted by, 5452.
  • Gold bars, Sale outside sterling area of, 190.
  • Group Areas Act, Establishment of consultative and management committees in terms of, 747.
  • Industrial Development Corporation, Amount raised by the issuing of notes and debentures by, 7881.
  • International Court of Justice, Cost of case relating to South West Africa instituted against South Africa in, 6762.
  • Iscor, Amount raised by the issuing of notes and debentures by, 7881.
  • Land Bank, Guarantee by the State of repayment of funds raised by, 191.
  • Langa location, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at, 982.
  • Loan funds, Amount drawn by the Railway Administration from the Treasury, 2405.
  • Mbekweni Location, Paarl, Delay in bringing to trial of former municipal officials of, 5780.
  • Murder, Number of persons found not guilty on charges of, 9110.
  • Old age home, Cape Town, Ten persons arrested at, 8710.
  • Paarl disturbances, Persons arrested and charged in connection with, 745; Number of persons convicted, discharged and still awaiting trial, 5004, 8710; Delay in proceedings against persons awaiting trial in connection with, 5779; Final report of the commission appointed to inquire into, 7443.
  • Petrol, Revenue earned and cost incurred by the Railway Administration on conveyance of, 192.
  • Pondoland, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances in, 982.
  • Poqo activities, Number of persons found not guilty on charges of, 9110.
  • Port Elizabeth Harbour Advisory Board, Resignation from and appointment to, 9107.
  • Reserve of Officers, Restrictions on appointment of officers on, to the new commando units, 2561.
  • Rhodes University, Legislature to affect existing rights of, 3696.
  • Sabotage, Number of persons found not guilty on charges of, 9110.
  • Sharpeville, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at, 982, 5452.
  • Technological Training Advancement Act. Donations paid into special account in terms of, 2980.
  • Territorial authorities, Land rights transferred to or vested in, 367.
  • Urban Bantu Councils Act, Conferring of powers on persons to administer criminal or civil justice in terms of, 368.
  • Woltemade station, Cost incurred by the Railway Administration in changing name of, 8117.

Radford, Dr. A.—

  • Agricultural colleges, Aspects of agriculture dealt with by each, 6403.
  • Analytical chemists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Anthrax, Manufacture of vaccine to combat, 3873.
  • Archaeological research, Preservation of prehistoric remains of archaeological interest, 621; State assistance for 757; The Orange River irrigation scheme and, 7148.
  • Artificial limbs, Supplied to members of the Permanent Force, 5971.
  • Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Bill. Reintroduction of, 1956.
  • Biochemists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services. 3872.
  • Births and deaths of Bantu, Statistics relating to, 5456.
  • Blue tongue, Manufacture of vaccine to combat, 3873.
  • Coloured schools, Health inspections in. 6230.
  • Dust counts, Carried out in mines and works, 7442; Facilities for carrying out in industrial or other dusty occupations, 7443.
  • Ecologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Entomologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Health, Department of, Charge levied for chest examinations by mobile X-ray units of, 3865; Meetings of the Planning Council of, 4819.
  • Horse sickness, Manufacture of vaccine to combat, 3873.
  • Ionizing Radiation, Report of commission of inquiry into the effects of, 7443.
  • Komani Hospital, Nursing personnel and patients at, 5285.
  • Mentally ill persons, Outpatient services for, 5786.
  • Military training, Granting of exemption from to certain university students, 628.
  • Mobile X-ray units, Charge levied for chest examinations by, 3865; Areas visited by and charges for chest examinations, 4349.
  • Morphine, Importation of, 4349.
  • Nurses, Number of passes at final examinations for general nurses, 3401.
  • Opium, Importation of raw, 4349.
  • Parasitologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Pathological investigations, Facilities in the Defence Department for routine, 5970.
  • Pethidine, Importation of, 4349.
  • Physeptone, Importation of, 4349.
  • Physiologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Plant pathologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Pocket Reference Book of the International Statistical Classification of diseases, injuries and causes of death (C.P.124), Distribution of to medical practitioners, 8519.
  • Rabies, Manufacture of vaccine to combat, 3873.
  • Sterkfontein Mental Hospital, Escape of patient from, 759, 1574.
  • University College for Indians, Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates, 6579.
  • University of Fort Hare, Students at in possession matriculation exemption certificates, 6579.
  • University College of the North, Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates, 6579.
  • University College of Zululand, Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates, 6579.
  • Veterinarians, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Veterinary lecturers, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Veterinary medical pathologists, Number employed in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, 3872.
  • Western Cape University College, Students at in possession of matriculation exemption certificates, 6579.

Raw, Mr. W. V.—

  • Bantu areas, Plans for development of, 1163.
  • Bantu tribal authorities, Money and machinery supplied to, 1572.
  • Catering Liaison Officers, Number employed by Railway Administration and duties of, 1593.
  • Commissioners-General, Estimated cost of buildings to be erected for each, 981.
  • Economic Advisory Board, Consultation of on increase in railway rates, 1572.
  • Electrical signal installations, Tenders called for by the Railway Administration, 6767.
  • Group Areas Development Board, Farm Nu Orleans in the district of Paarl purchased by, 8712.
  • Immigration, Department of, Official of sent overseas during April, 1962, 2136.
  • Income tax, Assessments in respect of companies and persons in Natal and total amount involved, 6581.
  • Iscor, Creation of senior posts in and appointments to, 1572.
  • Kiosks at the Durban Harbour passenger terminal, Leasing of, 7140.
  • Loan levies, Amounts received from and unclaimed by taxpayers, 7139.
  • Matatiele, Deeds of transfer of farms registered in the magisterial district of, 2135; Application of the Group Areas Act in, 2136.
  • Medicine containing alcohol, Abuse of, 6228.
  • Mount Currie, Deeds of transfer of farms registered in the magisterial district of, 2135; Application of the Group Areas Act in, 2136.
  • Natal Command Headquarters, Representations in regard to the situation of, 6581.
  • Oswald Pirow building. Durban, Cost and purpose of, 6766.
  • Rock lobster tails, Allocation of export quotas, 1419.
  • South African Airways, Purchase of second-hand Viscount aircraft by, 1391; Delivery of second Viscount aircraft acquired from Mr. Perez de Jerez, 1775; Posts for sales promotion officers in. 7140.
  • Station bookstall, Durban. Shortfall in the books of, 1393.
  • Transkei, Map of indicating the jurisdiction of the Transkeian Territorial Authority and boundaries of White areas in, 980, 1160.
  • Umgeni shooting range, Representations in regard to situation of, 6581.

Ross, Mr. D. G.—

  • baNtu, Copies printed monthly in English and Afrikaans, 6231.
  • American South African Investment Trust Company, Repatriation of capital of. 1959; Amount of tax exempted on share dealings by, 1959.
  • Bantu in urban areas, Reports on detribalization and permanency of, 7622, 8119.
  • Bantu painter of pottery, Instructions in regard to, 5001.
  • Boycotts, Exports affected by, 9107.
  • Chiefs of Staff, Ranks provided for in the Defence Force, 2558.
  • Commandant General, S.A. Defence Force, Salary scale of post, 1781.
  • Deputy Commandant General, S.A. Defence Force, Salary scale of post, 1781; Rank provided for, 2558.
  • Industries, Decentralization of. Parts of the country in which it is intended to facilitate, 2137.
  • Location of Industries and the Development of Border Areas, Permanent Committee for, Location of border areas referred to in the report of, 2137: Bantu employees to be provided employment in the Transkei by, 2137.
  • Taxation, Application by companies for exemption from on income from share dealings, 1778.

Russell, Mr. J. H.—

  • Beit Bridge and West Nicholson, Closing of the railway gap between, 3696.
  • Cinderella Goal, Boksburg, Conditions at, 5780.
  • Civil Rights League, Inclusion of in list of organizations published in Government Notice No. R2130 of 28th December 1962, 761.
  • Identity cards, Number issued to White and Coloured persons, 1149.
  • Information, Department of, Amounts Spent on advertising South Africa, 1592.
  • Race classification, Findings and recommendations of committee inquiring into the practicability of a uniform standard of, 1150; Number of undecided classifications still under consideration, 1151.
  • Railway rates, Extra revenue from increased, 197.
  • Reference books, Number issued to Bantu persons, 1149.
  • Surpluses or deficits in the accounts of the Railways and Harbours Administration, Monthly, 1959.
  • Wage increase to railwaymen, Estimated cost of, 197.

Steenkamp, Dr. L. S.—

  • Matriculation and senior certificate classes. Number of Bantu pupils in and number of passes, 1162.
  • National Advisory Education Council. Names and qualifications of members of, 613.

Steyn, Mr. S. J. M.—

  • Senior officials of the Railway Administration, Employees deemed to be, 2556.
  • University of Cape Town, Non-White students enrolled at, 2812.
  • University of Natal, Non-White students enrolled at, 2812.
  • University of the Witwatersrand, Non White students enrolled at, 2812.

Streicher, Mr. D. M.—

  • Agricultural Technical Services, Department of, Reorganization of, 983.
  • Limestone ammonium nitrate, Production of, 4342.
  • Wamba, Purchase and distribution of, 6580, 6765.
  • Weather stations, Number of island stations supplying information, 7141.

Suzman, Mrs. H.—

  • Adoption of a child, Permission refused by a magistrate, 3403.
  • Assault, Persons convicted of, 5290.
  • Atlantic Diamond Corporation Ltd., Investigation into affairs of, 9110.
  • Attorneys, Debarred from interviewing Bantu patients at Baragwanath Hospital, 3252.
  • Banning orders, Number of persons in each race group to whom issued, 608.
  • Bantu Administration and Development, Department of, Provision made for aid to dependants of persons detained under the General Law Amendment Act, 8526.
  • Bantu areas, Applications to international bodies for financial assistance for development of, 1168.
  • Bantu businesses, Establishment of in Bantu towns and townships, 4535; Number and turnover of, 4536; Granting of trading rights in urban Bantu residential areas to, 4543.
  • Bantu education, Total amount spent on, 2129.
  • Bantu Education, Department of, Establishment of classes for retarded children by, 2988; Provision for the issue of free school books by, 3695.
  • Bantu General Tax, Payable by Bantu in addition to normal and provincial tax, 4352; Amount in arrear in respect of, 4540.
  • Bantu Investment Corporation, Loans granted to Bantu businessmen in the Transkei by, 201.
  • Bantu persons—
    • Alexandra Township. Bantu residents in, 4338.
    • Bantu in Queenstown, Detained in prison for more than a year before being brought to trial, 984.
    • Bantu townships in Johannesburg municipal area. Bantu women and children endorsed out of, 744.
    • Besterspruit, Bantu persons moved from, 2816.
    • Charlestown Bantu area, Removal of residents from, 4353.
    • Chiefs, Persons removed in the Transkei in terms of Proclamation No. 400 of 1960 by, 4339.
    • Children, Total school enrolment of and per capita expenditure on education, 2129.
    • Employees, Wage increases for, 1790.
    • Ga Rankau Bantu Reserve, Number of pupils enrolled at schools in, 3875.
    • Ganyile, Anderson Khumani, Civil action instituted by, 17.
    • Headmen. Persons in the Transkei removed in terms of Proclamation No. 400 of 1960 by, 4339.
    • Houses, Number of Bantu that have built their own and purchased from local authorities, 7623.
    • Housing, Maximum monthly income levels for sub-economic, 8122.
    • Income of Bantu, Percentage of spent in Bantu towns and White cities, 4536.
    • Influx control regulations, Bantu convicted of offences under, 984, 1772, 8712.
    • Juvenile crime, Report of interdepartmental committee on, 2562.
    • Kaiser Matanzima, Chief, Guards provided for, 380; Statement on presence of White people in the Transkei made by, 4543.
    • Kholiwe, Edman, Preparatory examination in the case of, 5975.
    • Langa location, Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in, 197; Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at, 367.
    • Leslie location, Removal of Bantu families from as a slum-clearance measure, 3265.
    • Locations at Paarl, Number Bantu families resident in, 189.
    • Loza. Elijah. Arrest of. 6583.
    • Luthuli. Ex-Chief, Loss of letters mailed to, 1167.
    • Mbekweni location. Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in, 197.
    • Mental disease. Incidence amongst Bantu in the Transkei and the Ciskei, 3405.
    • Mental patients, Treatment of Bantu in the Transkei and the Ciskei, 3405.
    • Nyanga location, Number of Bantu males housed in bachelor quarters in, 197.
    • Paarl, Number of Bantu families resident in locations at Paarl, 189; Number of Bantu persons ordered to leave the proclaimed area of, 366.
    • Pass laws, Bantu convicted of offences under, 984.
    • Pupils. Special classes for retarded, 1591;Restriction on the enrolment in secondary schools of, 3867: Number enrolled at schools in the Ga Rankau Bantu Reserve, 3875; Percentage increase in the enrolment in lower primary and post-primary schools of, 8527.
    • Reference books, Strokes imposed on Bantu youths for failure to produce, 201; White persons convicted of offences relating to the issue of, 984: Word “Tsotsi” written in book of Bantu workseeker, 1958; Fee for duplicate book issued to Bantu persons, 1961.
    • Reserves, Cost of administration and development of, 366.
    • Sabata Dalindyebo, Paramount Chief, Guards provided for, 380; Suspension of telephone service to the Great Place of, 1780.
    • School books, Free issue of to indigent Bantu scholars, 3695.
    • School children, Number refused readmission to schools, 2988. [See also Pupils.]
    • Schools, Disturbances at, 1590, 8528; Number of high schools in the Republic, 3407; Children refused readmission to, 2988; Restriction on enrolment of pupils in secondary, 3867: Percentage increase in enrolment of pupils in lower primary and post-primary, 8527.
    • Sila, John, Recommendation in regard to a sentence imposed on, 3711.
    • Teachers. Alteration of conditions of service of, 2565; Number and qualifications of, 2566; Increase of salaries of. 3694; Dismissal of, 3866.
    • Tembus, Appointment of a council by the Paramount Chief of to advise and to act for him, 1144; Prohibition of report-back meetings convened by a committee appointed by, 1145.
    • Vryheid location, Anglican Rector of Vryheid refused permission to enter, 2818.
    • Western Cape, Number of Bantu males and females endorsed out of, 629.
    • Women, Number endorsed out of the Western Cape, 629; Endorsed out of townships in the municipal area of Johannesburg, 744; Inquiry into legal rights and status of, 983.
    • Xhosa, Used as a medium of instruction in schools on the Witwatersrand, 2405.
    • Youth in Paarl, Sentenced to eight strokes for being in possession of a bicycle chain, 985.
  • Bantu Resettlement, Director of, Establishment of post of, 1961.
  • Baragwanath Hospital, Attorneys barred from interviewing Bantu patients at, 3252.
  • Blocked rand, Authorities issued for use of to purchase South African securities in London, 2129; Authorities issued for the use of for investment in new manufacturing enterprises, 2819.
  • British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting of poems by a South African poet by, 3400.
  • Bunting, Mrs. S. B., Permission to seek employment granted to, 2802.
  • Capitation grants in respect of children, Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu, 5288.
  • Censors, Board of, Persons employed as readers by, 1166, 1955.
  • Central Native Labour Board, Increase in wages of Bantu employees and, 1790; Names and appointment of the members of, 1793.
  • Coloured Affairs, Department of, Salary scales of White and Coloured persons employed in, 1418.
  • Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1953, Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under, 6770.
  • Declaration of the Rights of the Child, South Africa and, 8115.
  • Deputy State Attorney, Cape Town. Summonses issued on behalf of Bantu chiefs by, 632. 770.
  • Derailment at Holfontein, Claims for compensation in respect of deaths and injuries resulting from. 2819.
  • Disability grants, Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu, 5288.
  • Earnings, Average annual of various races, 4339.
  • Elethu Mirror, Banned from railway bookstalls, 2562.
  • Emergency Regulations, Conditional release of four persons detained at Umtata under, 2990.
  • Estcourt location, Moneys levied under the Native Services Levy Act spent on services for, 2815.
  • Films, Titles of films on which exhibition restrictions were placed, 765.
  • Fish, Stocking of dams and streams in Bantu townships and areas with, 3399, 4352.
  • Foster children, Increase in maximum grant for payable to Bantu, 5288.
  • General Law Amendment Act, Arrests and detentions in terms of, 5784, 5969, 6230, 6757; Bantu arrested on a charge of conspiracy under, 5965; Medical examination of an accused after taken into custody on a charge under, 5974; Procedure with arrests under, 6759; Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under, 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under, 6772; Regulations for detaining of persons in terms of, 7147; Provision made for aid to the dependants of persons detained under, 8117, 8526.
  • Golberg, Samuel, Apperance of name on list of Communist Party supporters, 377.
  • Health, Department of, Investigation into diseases caused by nutrition deficiencies by, 765, 8714; Late publication of annual report of, 3710.
  • Health services in Bantu areas, Report of committee of inuqiry into, 1960.
  • House arrest, Grounds for, 17; Charges against persons under, 20; Tapping of telephones and examining of mail of persons under. 189, 190; Persons placed under, 1390; Change of employment of women detained under, 3408.
  • Housebreaking. Persons convicted of, 5290.
  • Housing. Maximum monthly income levels for sub-economic. 8122; Maximum monthly income for Bantu in urban areas for sub-economic, 8526.
  • Housing units for Bantu, Number built, 7622.
  • Identity cards, Fees payable by applicants for. 1789.
  • Illegal exit from the Republic, Persons held in custody on charges of, 2406.
  • Immorality Act, Persons charged and convicted under, 744.
  • Income Tax, Number of each race group liable to and amounts payable by, 4351; Number of Bantu payers resident in their homelands and White areas and total amount paid in, 4542.
  • Indian Affairs, Department of, Indian education and, 1575.
  • Infant mortality rate, For various race groups, 4354.
  • Information. Department of, Cost of advertisements placed in British and overseas newspapers by, 202.
  • Kleinschmidt, Mr. Ernst. Resignation from Vryburg Deeds Office, 2801.
  • Kwashiorkor, Number of cases notified in each province. 764. 8713.
  • Lovedale Institution, Disturbances at, 2987.
  • Maintenance grants, Reduction of if children attend private schools as non-paying pupils, 2143; Grant paid to a widow reduced on account of her children attending a private school, 2984; Increase in the maximum amount payable to Bantu, 5288.
  • Meadowlands, Transport service between Phomolong station and, 1416.
  • Military alliance. Entered into with territories in Africa, 1391.
  • Mothertongue instruction in Transkei schools, Report of committee of inquiry into, 382.
  • Mozambique Convention, Renewal or revision of, 1389.
  • Murder, Persons convicted and executed for, 5289.
  • Native (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act, Sentences imposed for offences under, 1772.
  • Native Labour Regulation Act, Depots established under, 2563.
  • Native Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act, Orders published in terms of, 1790.
  • Native Services Levy Act, Suspension of levies on employers in the Estcourt location, 3875.
  • Native (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, Returns rendered by urban local authorities in terms of, 763.
  • Newspapers, Applications for registration as received since 22 June 1962, 2814.
  • Nutrition deficiencies, Investigation into diseases caused by, 765, 8714.
  • Officials of different railway departments, Relationship between, 2564.
  • Passports, Making of a deposit when obtaining, 4542.
  • Pensions. Old age, war veterans’ and for blind persons, Increase in the maximum amount of payable to Bantu, 5288.
  • Political party, Detention by the police at Umtata of members of a, 2406.
  • Potchefstroom Agricultural College, Students absent from lectures at, 3406.
  • Prison Boards, Number appointed and members of, 5006.
  • Prisoners. Death of a prisoner on Robben Island, 2124; Separation of types of, 2411; Shooting of on Robben Island, 6228.
  • Prisons, Departmental inquiries into certain during 1962, 608; Prosecution of officers of the staff of, 1570.
  • Private manufacturing industries in the Western Cape, Gross value of output and labour force of, 764.
  • Proclamation No. 400 of 1960, Repeal of in the Transkei, 629; Persons detained under, 630, 8711; Care of families of persons removed under, 9111.
  • Prohibition notices, Reasons for serving upon persons, 196; Applications for relaxation of, 202.
  • Public Safety Act, Persons charged and convicted under, 1956; Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under, 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under, 6772.
  • Railway policeman, Wounding of two persons on Jeppe station by, 6398.
  • Rape, Persons convicted and executed for, 5289.
  • Removal orders, Number served and number withdrawn, 380, 8121; Whereabouts of certain persons upon whom orders were served, 381.
  • Rhodes University, Detention by the police of two members of the staff of, 2406.
  • Riotous Assemblies Act, 1956. Persons charged and convicted under, 1956; Persons serving sentences of imprisonment imposed under, 6770; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under. 6772.
  • Robben Island, Conducting of trials on, 1157; Death of a prisoner on, 2411; Number of persons held in custody and trials on, 5007; Shooting of prisoners on, 6228.
  • Robbery, Persons convicted of. 5290.
  • Sentences, Remission of, 1167.
  • Sharpeville, Payment of claims for damages resulting from disturbances at, 367.
  • Snyman Commission on cost of medical services, Publication of report of, 3267.
  • South Africa House, Security regulations in regard to access to, 6402.
  • South African Police, Bantu doctor restrained from attending to injured European constable, 745; The Special Branch and the employment of suspected persons, 985; Photos taken of members of organizations at demonstrations by members of the Security Branch, 985; Action taken against policemen after death due to pneumonia of Bantu prisoner in Kimberley, 2125; Assaults on witnesses by members of, 3250; Delay in sending of an ambulance to a fatal accident near Naboomspruit, 3702.
  • South West Africa, State expenditure on Bantu administration and development in, 607.
  • Suppression of Communism Act, Reasons for prohibition notices served in terms of, 196, 771; Persons warned in terms of, 385; Applications for relaxation of prohibition notices served under, 771; Persons placed under house arrest in terms of, 1390; Persons charged and convicted under, 1956; List of persons prohibited from attending gatherings in terms of, 2412; Persons prohibited from absenting themselves from any prison in terms of, 5783, 5969, 6234, 6407, 6582, 6767; Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under, 6772.
  • Telephones, Number of public and private in South Western Bantu townships of Johannesburg and Lenasia, 2412.
  • Trade unions, Number for Europeans and Coloureds, 1591.
  • Train passengers. Number daily between Johannesburg and the South-Western townships, 1417.
  • Transkei, Cost of administration and development of. 366; Foodstuffs imported into, 379; Mothertongue instruction in schools in report of committee of inquiry into, 382.
  • Transkeian Western Cape Action Committee, Interview with Minister of Bantu Administration and Development refused. 5783.
  • Unemployment, Number of registered unemployed Bantu males, 763.
  • University of Fort Hare, Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to, 1788; Amount spent on education at, 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by, 2986.
  • University College of the Cape Western, Appointment of senior lecturers in education at, 1579.
  • University College of the North, Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to, 1788; Amount spent on education at, 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by, 2986.
  • University College of Zululand, Principals’ testimonials required by students applying for admission to, 1788; Amount spent on education at, 2129; Subjects in which courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are offered by, 2986.
  • Unlawful Organizations Act, Preparatory examinations and trials held on charges under, 6772.
  • Wilberforce Institution, Disturbances at, 2987.
  • Workmen’s compensation, Awards to Bantu workers unclaimed, 1960.
  • Zulu chiefs, Meeting of on 27 March 1963 and resolutions taken by, 8525.

Taurog, Mr. L. B.—

  • Donations tax, Amount accrued to the State in respect of, 3259.
  • Earth tremors, Damage caused by and insurance companies, 5451.
  • Industrial townships, Number established on the Witwatersrand, 7144; Policy in regard to establishment of, 7440.
  • Government mining engineer, Retirement of, 8114.
  • Johannesburg railway station, Total cost of construction of, 2812.
  • Mines, Publication of first interim report of commission of inquiry regarding safety in, 8113.
  • Pneumoconiosis, Impairment of cardiorespiratory organs and deaths due to, 7441; Pensions awarded to widows of mineworkers who suffered from, 7442.
  • Professions, Estimated number of Bantu trained at universities and qualified for, 3251.

Thompson, Mr. J. O. N.—

  • Pinelands railway station, Completion of subway at, 1781.
  • Territorial authorities, Bantu ethnic groups for whom established, 1584.
  • Transkei, Number of Bantu resident in and outside, 626; Consultations with Bantu outside in regard to self-government for the, 626.

Timoney, Mr. H. M.—

  • Customs duty, Amounts collected on motor-cars, petrol, diesel oil and pneumatic tyres and tubes, 3254.
  • Diesel oil, Customs duty collected on, 3254; Excise duty collected on, 3254; Cost of transport of by the Railway Administration, 3255; Quantity produced at Sasol and the Durban refinery, 3256.
  • Excise duty, Amount collected on motorcars, petrol, pneumatic tyres and tubes and diesel oil, 3254.
  • Fishing craft, Inadequate harbour accommodation at Cape Town for, 621.
  • Motor-cars, Customs duty collected on, 3254; Excise duty collected on, 3254.
  • Oil refinery in Durban, Quantity of petrol and oil produced by, 3256.
  • Petrol, Amount of customs and excise duty collected on, 3254; Cost of transport of by the Railway Administration, 3255; Quantity produced at Sasol and the Durban refinery, 3256.
  • Pneumatic tyres and tubes, Amount collected in customs duty on. 3254; Amount collected in excise duty on, 3254.
  • Power paraffin, Cost of transport of by the Railway Administration, 3255.
  • Protea, S.A.S., Purchase price and sale of, 974.
  • Sasol, Quantity of petrol and diesel oil produced by, 3256.
  • Trawlers, Presence of foreign off the South African coast, 622.

Tucker, Mr. H.—

  • Attorneys, Exploitation of Bantu clients by, 3261.
  • Judges, Pensions of ex-, 5784.
  • Nancefield, White families affected by proclamation of as a Coloured area, 6758.
  • Police station, Erection of a new at Bedfordview, 5785.
  • Sabotage, Cases of and persons arrested and charged with, 756.

Van den Heever, Mr. D. J. G.—

  • Shares, Permit scheme for the purchase abroad of South African, 8109, 8657.

Van Niekerk, Mrs. S. M.—

  • Maize, Delays in the handling of cargoes in the Cape Town docks, 2402.
  • Onderstepoort, Enrolment of veterinary students at, 5972.
  • Poliomyelitis, Cases of and immunization against, 2558.

Van Rensburg, Mr. M. C. G. J.—

  • Railway requirements, Report of committee investigating the manufacture by private industry of, 7619.

Warren, Mr. C. M.—

  • Fertilizers, Types manufactured by Sasol, 4340.
  • Rutile-zircontitanium factory at Morgan’s Bay, Prevention of pollution of rivers and the sea through effluent from, 7617.

Waterson, Hon. S. F.—

  • Kunene River, Agreement on use of waters of, 8523.

Weiss, Mrs. U. M.—

  • Attorneys, Order in regard to their appearance for Bantu clients in administrative matters, 2979.
  • Concentrated mining, Application of new technique, 1770; Reduction in mining costs through the application of the new technique, 2127.
  • Famine or drought-stricken areas, Areas in the Republic classified as, 5973.
  • Hail damage, Scientific experiments in exploding rockets in clouds to reduce, 2128.
  • Jan Smuts Airport, Installation of a closed circuit television system at, 3256.
  • National Advisory Education Council, Afrikaans and English speaking members of the Executive Committee of, 978, 1160.
  • Nuclear weapons, South Africa’s right to make and test, 978.
  • Orange River Project, Appointment of consulting engineers for, 2805; Local and overseas advertisements for engineers to work on, 2981; Advertisements for engineers for, 5454.
  • Radio licences, Percentage retained by Post Office as collection fee, 1771.
  • Rain-making, Experiments in connection with, 2128, 2975.
  • South African Broadcasting Corporation, Contract with the B.B.C. for the supply of programmes, 2136.
  • Television. Reports on introduction of, 192.
  • Vendas, Help for starving, 5973.

Wood, Mr. L. F.—

  • Bantu Education Account, Arrear taxation and loss to, 7620.
  • Bantu minister of religion, Facilities available for theological studies to, 3709; Study facilities available to, 4816.
  • Bantu teachers, Cost of increases in the salaries of, 7620.
  • Barmen, Number of non-White in Durban and Pietermaritzburg affected by Government Notice No. R. 84, dated 18th January, 1963, 623.
  • Blue Train, Difference in running times of Orange Express and, 986.
  • Chemists, Number addicted to habit-forming drugs, 7618.
  • Dentists, Number addicted to habit-forming drugs, 7618.
  • Drugs. Control over use of. 384; Value of imported drugs disposed of under a proprietary or trade name, 5290; Number of medical practitioners, dentists, chemists and nurses addicted to habit-forming, 7618.
  • Express trains, Unscheduled stops made by certain, 383.
  • Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Seeds and Remedies Act, Remedies for the destruction of weeds and insects and the treatment of livestock diseases registered under, 3875.
  • Industry, Cost of training unskilled Bantu labourers in, 1786.
  • Insecticides, Deaths due to poisoning by, 1786, 3713, 4350; Contamination of water supplies by, 3702; Appointment of a commission to investigate human deaths due to, 3712; Control of sale of, 3871.
  • Level-crossing accidents, Number of, 2560.
  • Locomotives, Types used to haul certain trains, 1593.
  • Malathion, Aerial spraying of in Pongola sugar-belt, 6582.
  • Marino Heights, Durban, Buffer strip between Indian and White residential zones at, 2561.
  • Medical practitioners, Number of White and non-White practicing in the Transkei, 3712; Number addicted to habit-forming drugs, 7618.
  • Medicines disposed of under a proprietary or trade name, Value of imported, 5290.
  • Methylated spirits, Dealers licensed to sell, 7149.
  • Mileage by rail between certain centres, In 1953 and at present, 382.
  • National Advisory Education Council. Allowances paid to members of, 982.
  • Non-White employees, Number in each wage group employed by the Railway and Harbour Administration and Airways, 4546.
  • Nurses. Number addicted to habit-forming drugs, 7618.
  • Orange Express. Difference in receiving times of Blue Train and, 986; Stops not indicated in time table made by, 987.
  • Pills and tablets not for direct sale to the public, Value of imported, 5290.
  • Public Service. Political appointments in, 3701; Number of non-Whites in various wage groups employed in, 4822.
  • Rail track between Durban and Cape Town, Miles of track other than single track, 986.
  • Tents, Housing of Bantu near Vryheid in, 5002.
  • University College of Fort Hare, Diploma courses at, 384; Facilities for obtaining M.Div. or D.D. degrees at, 3402.
  • Urban standard of existence, Minimum cost for a Bantu to maintain, 760, 1169.
  • Wages, Prescribed by wage determinations paid to various race groups, 4354.

Race Federation, Attitude of Bantu, 238, 274.

Racial Discrimination, 106.

Radio South Africa—

  • [See under S.A. Broadcasting Corporation.]

Railways and Harbours—

  • Vote. 1687, 7152, 2206.
  • Bad Planning. 2621.
  • Bloemfontein. Air and Train Services to, 2734.
  • Cape Town. Tanker berth in, 1694, 1696; Fishing Harbour in, 2546, 2745, 8470, 8475.
  • Capital Requirements, Burden of, 2518; Over-estimating of, 2490, 2516; Redemption scheme, 2518.
  • Capital Spending by, 2895.
  • Carletonville, Safety of line passing, 2695, 2708; Subsidences at, 6674.
  • Catering Department, Wastage in, 2622; Irregularities in, 2625.
  • Co-operation with other Departments, 717.
  • Danskraal, Improvements at, 2761, 2766.
  • Electric Locomotives, Purchase of, 2767.
  • Export-Import Bank, Loan not taken up, 2655.
  • Financial Position of, 2215, 2223, 2645, 2991.
  • Fuel, Inland Prices of, 3007.
  • Grain Elevator for East London, 2711, 7153. Gauge, Widening of, 2734, 2753.
  • Hex River Tunnel, 2657.
  • Improved Services in S.W.A., 2605.
  • Increased Capitalization, 2568.
  • Increased Cost of Railway Transport, 2569.
  • Interest, Burden on, 2920.
  • Level Crossings, Elimination of, 2615, 2730, 2748, 2763.
  • Loading Sites, Rentals of, 2688.
  • Maize, Transport of, 2549.
  • New Lines—
    • Delmas-Middelburg, 7154.
    • Fochville-Houtkop, 6672.
      • [See also Railway Construction under Bills.]
  • New Station for Durban, 2679, 2701.
  • Perishable Farm Products, Transport of, 2691.
  • Petrol, Profits on Transport of, 2520
  • Policy and Bantu Homelands, 2882.
  • Rates, Agriculture and rates policy, 2935; C.o.l. and increased, 2500, 2901; Effect of increase on industry, 2470, 2478. 2601; Increase of, 2214, 2466, 2470, 2569, 2571, 2618, 2649, 2669, 2678, 2750; Inflation and, 2569, Rural industries and, 2911; Sasol, protection by, 2718.
    • [See also Railways and Harbours Second Additional Appropriation under Bills.]
  • Redemption Fund, 2897, 2942.
  • Road Motor Services in S.W.A., 2607.
  • Running times. Improvement in, 2609, 2662, 2707, 2742, 2755.
  • Shipbuilding Industry, 2505.
  • Staff—
    • Abuse of Alcohol, 2589, 2634, 2998.
    • Apprentices, Wages of, 2923.
    • Cost of wage improvements for, 1688.
    • Draughtsmen, Salaries of, 2693.
    • Drivers, Retiring age of, 2704.
    • Esselen Park, Capacity of, 2737, 2754, 2901.
    • Improvement of conditions, 2213.
    • Labour pattern of, 2891, 2923, 2941.
    • Military Trainees, Payment for, 2714, 2750.
    • New Conciliation Machinery, 543.
    • P.A.Y.E. and Position of Servants, 2906, 2943.
    • Pensions, Concessions to pensioners, 2579; Improvement of, 2220, 2222; Increased, 2659.
    • Salary and Wage increases, Rates increase and, 2474, 2479, 2500.
    • “Service plus Courtesy” Campaign, 2206.
    • Staff organizations, Appreciation of services, 538, 2221; Regulations in regard to representatives of, 721.
    • Statutory Bodies, Representation on, 541.
    • Strikes. Prohibition of, 540, 545, 553, 557, 727.
      • [See also Railways and Harbours Acts amendment under Bills.]
    • Subways, Danger and unpleasant conditions, 2743.
    • Superannuation Fund, Position of, 2582, 2611.
    • Traffic—
      • Goods, 2209.
      • Passenger, Losses on, 2210.
      • Provision for increased, 2207.
      • Welgedacht, Workshop at, 2722, 2751.
  • S.A.B.C.—
    • [See also under Motions.]

Sabata Incident, 293.

“Sabotage in South Africa”—

  • [See Foreign Affairs.]

Sabotage, Stamping cut of, 73.

Schumann Commission, Interim Report of—

  • [See Coloured Persons Education under Bills.]

Select Committees—

  • Allegations against members (motion), 2305; (appointment), 2316; (announcement of members), 2555; (Report), 8621.
  • Bantu Affairs (appointment), 79; (announcement of members), 189; (Adoption of Report), 8382.
  • Bills of Exchange (amendment) Bill (appointment), 16; (announcement of members), 78; (First Report), 7792; (Second Report), 7792†.
  • Copyright Bill (appointment), 3248, (announcement of members), 3248; (Report), 7792.
  • Fuel Research Institute and Coal Bill (appointment), 2991; (announcement of members), 3152; (Report), 3940.
  • Irrigation Matters (appointment), 16; (announcement of members), 78; (Committee), 8382; (Adoption of Report), 8383.
  • Klipdrift Settlement (Amendment) Bill (appointment), 4170; (announcement of members), 4431; (Report), 5965.
  • Motor Vehicle Insurance (Amendment) Bill (appointment), 3152; (announcement of members), 3601; (Report), 8516.
  • Northern Vyfhoek Settlement Adjustment Bill (appointment), 5876; (announcement of members), 6060; (Report), 7616.
  • Pensions (appointment), 16; (announcement of members), 78; (Committee), 7446; (Adoption of Report), 7446.
  • Plant Breeders’ Rights (appointment of members), 1039; (Report), 7617.
  • Privilege, Question of (appointment), 11; ((announcement of members), 78; (Report), 3863; (Consideration of Report), 7049.
  • Public Accounts (appointment), 16; (announcement of members), 78; (First Report), 970; (Second and and Third Reports), 1217†; (consideration and adoption of First Report), 1217; (consideration and adoption of First Report), 2991; (Fourth and Fifth Reports).†
  • Railways and Harbours (appointment), 16;(announcement of members), 78; (Consideration and adoption of First Report), 3153.
  • Shops and Offices Bill (appointment), 1764.
  • Standing Rules and Orders (appointment), 1053; (announcement of members), 1217.
  • State-Owned Land (appointment), 16; (announcement of members), 78; (Adoption of Report), 8382.
  • Sunday Sport and Entertainments Bill (appointment), 1388.†
  • Telegraph Messages Protection Bill (appointment of members). 884; (Report), 2205.
  • Women Legal Practitioners Bill (announcement of members), 281; (Report), 1388.

Sharpeville, Payment of Compensation, 7756, 7760.

Sobukwe—

  • [See under Justice.]

Social Welfare—

  • Vote, 5943.

Solomon, Mrs. B., Letter in Winnipeg Free Press, 76, 91, 253, 1081, 3491.

South African Broadcasting Corporation—

  • Africa Transmitter, Defects of. 6518.
  • Autonomy of, 3731, 3741.
  • Bantu Programme Control Board. 3736.
  • Licence Fees, 3727; Concessions to Pensioners, 6480.
  • News Service, 6447, 6481, 6502; Selection of news, 3747, 3752, 3762.
  • Parliamentary, Control of, 3715, 3730. Personnel, Resignations, 3719, 3748.
  • Powers of, 6499.
  • Post Office, Fees paid to, 6504, 6506.
  • Press Reference Board, 6511.
  • Radio, Unlicensed sets, 8672; Use of for political purposes, 3720, 6446.
  • Report, Legal opinion on, 6501.
  • S. W.A. Service to, 6511, 6520, 6522.
  • T. V., Delay of, 3728, 6510, 6513, 6523.
    • [See also Radio Amendment and Radio under Bills and Motions.]

South West Africa—

  • Budget, Effect of on, 3672.
  • Foot and Mouth Disease, Campaign against 3675.
  • Improved Railway Services in, 2607.
  • Kunene River, Use of water from, 7289.
  • Marketing of Cattle in the Republic, 3673.
  • Odendaal Commission on, 7287.
  • Road Motor Services in, 2607.
  • S.A.B.C. Service to, 6511, 6520, 6522.

Sports, Results of racial differentiation, 209.

State President (message from), 1483.

Sunday Times, Statement by Prime Minister, 4594.

Television—

  • [See under S.A. Broadcasting Corporation.]

Tot System—

  • [See Liquor Amendment under Bills.]

Tourism—

  • Vote, 8653.
  • Road development and, 5765.

Trade Marks—

  • [See Trade Marks under Bills.]

Transkei—

  • [See under Bantu Homelands.]

Transport—

  • Vote, 5756.
  • Farmers, Compensation to, 5877.
  • Fishing Craft, Inspection of, 5889, 5906.
  • Keep-right Traffic Rule, 1420.
  • Main Reef Road, Reconstruction of, 5900.
  • National Transport Commission, Functions of, 5771.
  • Oil Pipe Line, Building of, 159, 2214; Effect on income of Railways, 2472, 2570; Mozambique Convention and, 2490; Railways and, 2654, 2996.
  • [See Second Railways and Harbours Acts amendment under Bills.]
  • Road Accidents, 5882, 5885; Road Safety, 5903; Road Signs and, 5896.
  • Road Development and Tourism, 5765.
  • Road Johannesburg—Jan Smuts Airport, 5886, 5892, 5893, 5905.
  • Road Motor Transport Service, 2617.
  • Traffic Control, In Municipal Areas, 927; In Cape Town, 3630.
  • Uniform Road Standards for Republic, 5892.
  • Weather Bureau Services, 5759.

United Party—

  • [See also Vote Prime Minister.]
  • Liberal and Conservative wings, 144.
  • Policy of, 40, 62, 94, 164, 187, 234, 243, 263, 2269.
  • Race Federation and, 67, 99, 112, 117, 129, 243, 263, 8895, 8925, 9006.

Water Affairs—

  • Vote, 6256.
    • [See also Water amendment under Bills.]
  • Drilling Regulations too severe, 6265, 6284.
  • Fish River Valley, State purchase of, 6272, 6293.
  • Hluhluwe Dam and the St. Lucia Complex, 6266, 6282.
  • Irrigation Dams, Subsidisation of, 6262.
  • Orange River Scheme, 3611, 3627, 4580, 4590; Financing of, 5697, 5734, 5739; Purchase of inundated farms, 6259, 6275, 6286, 6291; Water available, 6258.
  • Pivan River, Survey of, 6274.
  • Pollution of Rivers, 6262, 6280; Black Umfolosi, 6274; In Native areas, 6264, 6281; Of the sea, 6281.
  • Tugela Basin, Development of, 6269, 6283.
  • Vaalhartz, Water allowed, 6272, 6287.
  • Van Rhyneveld Pass Dam, Raising of wall, 6261.
  • Winter Rainfall Area, Irrigation Development, 6271.

Ways and Means—

  • [See under Taxation.]

Western Cape—

  • Bantu in, 3955, 4497.
  • Borders of, 6854.
  • Coloureds and cheap Bantu labour in, 6859, 6867, 6931.
  • Policy in, 4435.
  • Railway Rates, Effect of increase on, 2543.
  • Removal of Bantu from, 122, 6808, 6829, 6852, 6876, 6981, 6988, 6993, 7004, 7037.
  • Retarding of Expansion in, 177.

Wine, Sale of by grocers—

  • [See Liquor Amendment under Bills.]

Zululand—

  • [See under Bantu Homelands.]
INDEX TO SPEECHES

(“R” denotes “Reading”)

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND MARKETING, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Uys, the Hon. D. C. H.]

AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Le Roux, the Hon. P. M. K.]

BADENHORST, Mr. F. H. (Uitenhage)—

  • Bill—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2923.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (Committee), 2740.

BANTU ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. M. C.]

BANTU ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Nel, the Hon. M. D. C. de W.]

BANTU EDUCATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Maree, the Hon. W. A.]

BARNETT, Mr. C. (Boland)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4422.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8886.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2073; (Committee), 3974, 3991, 4017, 4078, 4108, 4313, 4606, 4636, 4719.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 6322.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 4680, 4898.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7905, 7908, 7922, 7926, 7935, 7945.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1902.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 924.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (leave to introduce), 7979.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1131.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R), 7722.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (Committee), 1657.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4958.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3163; (Committee), 5363, 5624.
  • Defence Act, Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6743.
  • Motion—
    • Minimum wages, 1810.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7137, 7201, 7210, 7216.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7322, 7482.

BASSON, Mr. J. A. L. (Sea Point)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8969.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4748, 4759; (Report Stage), 4905.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 783.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5475.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1854.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3477.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4562.
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5910.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6992. Vote 42 (Labour), 7205.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8463.
    • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2699.

BASSON, Mr. J. D. du P. (Bezuidenhout)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8997.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2009; (Committee), 3988, 4060, 4068, 4077, 4099, 4628, 4932.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7955.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7168.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 471; (Committee), 1106, 1137, 1175, 1192, 1240, 1291, 1306, 1370, 1382, 1497, 1515; 1535, 1598, 1620.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3114; (Committee), 5268, 5331, 5347; (3R.), 5805.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 186, 203.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4489.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5898.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6046.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6470, 6513, 6520.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6894, 6899.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7270.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8399.

BEKKER, Mr. G. F. H. (Cradock)—

  • Bills—
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 328.
    • Livestock (amendment) (2R.), 7730.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3607.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5735.
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5918.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6156.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6291.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6654.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2699.

BEKKER, Mr. H. T. van G. (Kimberley-North)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8819.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7595.

Supply—

  • Central Government:
    • Main—
      • Vote 19 (Transport), 5882.
      • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6207.
      • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6287.
      • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8468.
      • Vote 41 (Defence), 8612.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2643, 2719.

BEKKER, Mr. M. J. H. (Groblersdal)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3641.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6639.

BEZUIDENHOUT, Mr. G. P. C. (Brakpan)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4415.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8326.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5066.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 3986.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 883, 884.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4963.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3536.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6062.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6922.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7212.
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (Committee), 2694.

BLOOMBERG, Mr. A. (Peninsula)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Development Corporation (amendment) (2R.), 742.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1930; (Committee), 3968, 3970, 3976, 4014, 4312, 4319, 4327, 4334, 4611, 4625; (3R.), 5119.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1189, 1195.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 779; (Committee), 1660.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3083.
  • Condolence—
    • Swart, Late Mr. H. G. (motion), 13.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3559.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7083, 7134.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7455.

BOOTHA, Mr. L. J. C. (Rustenburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8293.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3171; (Committee), 5337.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3612.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6236.

BOTHA, Mr. H. J. (Aliwal)—

  • Bill—
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2360; (Committee), 5277, 5280, 5525, 5535.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (Committee), 2746.

BOTHA, the Hon. M.C. (Roodepoort)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration and Development.]
  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 5372, 7245; (2R.), 7993, 8101; (Committee), 8288, 8302, 8311, 8338, 8352, 8361, 8370, 8374, 8376, 8381, 8393; (3R.), 8552.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 4990, 5095; (Committee), 6311; (3R.), 6410, 6416.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 287; (2R.), 2958; (Committee), 5521, 5530, 5543.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6907, 6912, 6950.

BOTHA, the Hon. P. W. (George)—

  • [Minister of Coloured Affairs, of Community Development and of Housing.]
  • Bills—
    • Coloured Development Corporation (amendment) (2R.), 740.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1739, 2191; (Committee), 3966, 3967, 3969, 3971, 3974, 3980, 3990, 3996, 4010, 4012, 4016, 4022, 4050, 4053, 4055, 4057, 4063, 4068, 4075, 4088, 4094, 4096, 4101, 4308, 4310, 4316, 4320, 4323, 4327, 4335, 4608, 4622, 4626, 4632, 4723, 4725, 4747, 4931, 4933, 4935; (3R.), 5134.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 736, 791; (Committee), 1658, 1664.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4131, 4983; (Committee), 5014, 5016, 5021, 5022; (3R.), 5186.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7324, 7483.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7507.
        • Vote 46 (Housing), 7519.

BOTHA, Mr. S. P. (Soutpansberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4215.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4267.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3094.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3551.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6198.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8465.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2691.

BOWKER, Mr. T. B. (Albany)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5042.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 6322.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 337.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4271.
    • Livestock (amendment) (2R.), 7732; (Committee), 8221.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7547; (Committee), 7826, 7955; (3R.), 8130.
    • Plant Breeders’ Rights (2R.), 798.
    • Prohibition of Export of Ostriches (2R.), 1670.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5295, 5520.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (Committee), 5872, 5873.
  • Motion—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1439.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5733.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5776.
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5908.
        • Vote 8 (Forestry), 5929.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6007.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6131.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6153, 6234.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6256.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6459.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6538.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6849, 6924.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2739, 2763.

BRONKHORST, Brig. H. J. (North East Rand)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8823.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5026.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5167; (Committee), 6752, 6786, 6790.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7831.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (Committee), 9093.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2399, 2955.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5979.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6630.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6957.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8609, 8614.

CADMAN, Mr. R. M. (Zululand)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8904.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 5375, 7243; (2R.), 8017; (Committee), 8277.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5088.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1678.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4728, 4733, 4754, 4798, 4808, 4865, 4870, 4881, 4886; (Report Stage), 4910.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4278.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7917.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1968, 1971.
    • Powers and Privileges of Parliament (Committee), 9098.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (Committee), 7702.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3840; (Committee), 5236, 5281, 5393, 5412, 5432, 5449, 5490, 5524, 5547, 5561, 5571, 5607, 5611, 5627; (3R.), 5831.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (Committee), 5869.
  • Motion—
    • Compensation for Injuries through Crimes of Violence, 2861.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1898.
      • Main (motion), 3500.
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5912, 5918.
        • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5935.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6289.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6609.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7751, 7773, 8188.
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (motion), 2601.

CHAIRMAN AND DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN—

(Rulings and observations by)—

  • Additional Estimates (see “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
  • Amendments (see “Bills”).
  • Bills—
    • Amendments—
      • May not be moved—
        • If destructive of principle of Bill as read a second time, 4835, 4840, 4866, 4867.
        • If in conflict with provisions previously agreed to, 5633.
        • If it extends scope of Bill, 1498, 6796.
        • If it introduces new and important principles not contemplated at second reading, 4862, 8218.
        • If it involves expenditure, 9094.
        • If similar in substance to amendment previously negatived, 4620.
        • If tantamount to proposing an alternative clause, 1360.
      • Ruled out of order, cannot be discussed, 9094.
    • Clauses of—
      • Alternative, cannot be discussed until clause under consideration negatived, 7970.
      • Discussion on confined to clause or amendment under consideration, 716, 1120, etc.
      • Principles of, cannot be discussed in Committee, 5220, 5222, 5224-8, 5234, 5238, 5251-2, 5295-9.
    • Closure, motion for, refused, 5587, 7810, 7878.
    • Committee of Supply—
      • Budget debate, may not be continued in, 2698.
      • Discussion confined to details of Votes or Heads before Committee, 2690, 2697, 2760, etc.
      • Half-hour speeches in, 2669, 2670.
    • Committee on Additional Estimates, discussion in, confined to details of Votes before Committee or to reasons for increases on respective Votes, 1702, 1863, etc.
  • Debate—
    • Newspapers, quotations from (see “Newspapers”).
    • Order in—
      • Member cannot cross floor after tellers are appointed, 5255.
      • Member must abide by and not circumvent ruling of Chair. 5229, 5238, 5242, 5254, 5260, 5298, 5464, 5509, 6205, 7877, 8174, 8219.
      • Member must address Chair, 4066, 4091, 5953, 6194.
      • Member must not argue with Chair, 5238, 5253, 5464, 5465, 5573, 7934.
      • Members must not converse aloud, 6108, 7837.
      • Member must continue speech in language in which he commenced it, 1275, 6273.
      • Member must not cross floor between members speaking and Chair, 1111.
      • Member must refer to another member in proper manner, 4614, 6847, 8352.
      • Member must obey rules of House, 6933.
      • Member ordered to apologize, 4617, 4886, 5254, 6277-8.
      • Member ordered to resume seat, 1534, 4007, 5253, 5573.
      • Member ordered to withdraw from House, 5556-7, 5604, 6957.
      • Member putting question must do so in proper manner, 4684.
      • Members warned for disregarding authority of Chair, 8207.
      • Members warned for making continual interruptions, 1312, 5556.
      • Member’s word, acceptance of, 6888, 7400.
    • Order, not a point of, 4880, 7127.
    • Relevancy in, 3968-9.
    • Repetition of arguments previously used in, not in order, 1122, 1535, etc.
    • Unparliamentary language—
      • Expressions challenged—
        • You are not telling a lie but you are not speaking the truth. 1288. He is almost a defender of Masombo, 6343.
      • Expressions ruled out of order—
        • whippersnapper, 1139; mean, personal attacks, 1139: political ducktail. 1221; lie/lying/liar. 1288, 1614, 4875, 5690, 6457-8, 7236. 8205; historical lie. 6830-1; deliberate lie, 5687; damn liar, 5255; spoke with his tongue in his cheek, 1519; twist/twisting, 1637, 8354; is more effective leading gangs. 1641; “lawaaibek”, 1908; his limited brain, 4001; he is an old rascal, 4094; he knew that was not the truth, 4443, 6613; rude, 4445; (politically) immoral, 4445; inciting the non-Whites, 4447; crazy, 4452; supporters of Poqo, 4484; mean, 4560, 6476; that goat (kapater), 4617; saboteur, 4851; traitor, 4852; those loud mouthed fellows, 4960; fool, 5235; blooming Nazis, 5254; coward/s, 5254, 7271; wash your ears, 5572; when was he in Moscow last, 5994; tell us hypocritically, 6250-1; hypocrites, 7123; he is mad, 6277; “miskruier”, 6449; unsavoury, 6457; skunk, 6457-8; low, 6520; distorting/ed, 6624, 6899, 7128; betrayal of South Africa by the United Party, 7031; not so “honourable”, 7130; many people who should have been farm labourers, although they are not Coloured, are now members of Parliament, 7206; almost a Communist, 7306; you are mostly a White person, 7484; schizophrenia, 8308.
      • Personal remarks should not be made, 1117, 6382, 8329.
      • Reflections or accusations may not be made on or against—
        • Legislation, 5957.
        • Presiding officer, 1332, 5604, 5904.
      • Withdrawal of, must be unconditional, 1139, etc.
      • Withdrawn, cannot be referred to, 6831.
    • Expenditure, Estimates of (see “Committee of Supply” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
    • Interruptions (see “Debate”).
    • Members (see “Debate”).
    • Newspapers, extracts from, of speeches made during session, may not be read, 4613.
    • Personal remarks (see “Unparliamentary language” under “Debate”).
    • Reflections or accusations (see “Unparliamentary language” under “Debate”).
    • Relevancy (see “Debate”).
    • Repetition (see “Debate”).
    • Report progress, motion that, refused, 5633.
    • Supply (see “Committee of Supply”).
    • Unparliamentary language (see “Debate”).
    • Speaker’s ruling, declines to put motion for, 5253.

CLOETE, Mr. J. H. (Namib)—

  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (motion), 2604.

COERTZE, Dr. L. I. (Standerton)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 5377.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 319.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7694; (Committee), 7823, 7857, 7865, 7972; (Report Stage), 7987.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 894.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1129, 1259, 1604.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5229, 5234, 5397, 5400, 5404, 5434, 5466, 5478, 5483, 5596.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 110.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3545.

COETZEE, Mr. B. (Vereeniging)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8788.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4855, 4879.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7567; (motion for S.C.), 7686; (Committee), 7799; (Report Stage), 7982.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 446; (Committee), 1111, 1115, 1190, 1230, 1297, 1308, 1327, 1346, 1351, 1369, 1376, 1383, 1638.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 2149; (2R.), 3926; (Committee), 5321, 5341, 5424, 5442.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 41.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3590.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4442, 4492.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6049.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6366, 6395.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6820, 7013.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7096, 7130, 7133. Vote 50 (Information), 8408.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8460.

COETZEE, Mr. P. J. (Langlaagte)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5071.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4794.
    • Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths (Committee), 1904.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 567.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5752.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6012.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6481.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6888. Vote 46 (Housing), 7517.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2521; (Committee), 2686.

COLOURED AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. P. W.]

CONNAN, Mr. J. M. (Capetown-Gardens)—

  • Bills—
    • Agricultural Produce Export (amendment), (2R.), 597.
    • Cape Town Foreshore (amendment) (2R.), 605.
    • Co-operative Societies (amendment) (2R.), 6799.
    • Klipdrift Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4169.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4267. Livestock (amendment) (2R.), 7729. Veterinary (amendment) (2R.), 4202. Water (amendment) (2R.), 6498.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 988.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6145, 6147, 6192.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6271.

CRONJE, Dr. F. J. C. (Jeppes)—

  • Bills—
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4210, (Committee), 4289, 4293, 4297.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7644, (Committee), 7823, 7939.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 934.
    • Patents (amendment) (2R.), 6963.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3920.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 168.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3662.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4546.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5714.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6817, 6823.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7098.
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (motion), 2553, 2567.

CRUYWAGEN, Mr. W. A. (Germiston)—

  • Bills—
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7164.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4976.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3142.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (Committee), 2763.

DEFENCE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Fouche, the Hon. J. J.]

DE KLERK, the Hon. Senator J.—

  • [Minister of the Interior and of Education, Arts and Science.]
  • Bills—
    • Orange Free State Study Bursaries Fund (2R.), 8688, 8693.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 915.
    • Provincial Councils and Executive Committees (2R.), 386.
    • Provincial Executive Committees (2R.), 7446, 7452; (Committee). 7699.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 388, 522, 523; (Committee), 1104, 1107, 1125, 1136, 1194, 1211, 1227, 1237, 1241, 1256, 1282, 1295, 1304, 1305, 1310, 1341, 1344, 1350, 1358, 1367, 1377; (3R.), 2790.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 7709, 7724; (Committee), 8213, 8217, 8220.
    • Postal Vote System and Registration of Voters, Report of Commission of Inquiry into (Report tabled), 281.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6032, 6063, 6066.
        • Vote 22 (Public Service Commission), 6077.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6101, 6125, 6141.

DE KOCK, Mr. H. C. (Pretoria-Rissik)—

  • Bill-—
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3101.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6953.

DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN—

  • [See Chairman and Deputy-Chairman.]

DEPUTY MINISTERS—

  • [See under names of.]

DEPUTY-SPEAKER—

  • [See Speaker and Deputy-Speaker.]

DE VILLIERS, Mr. J. D. (Hottentots-Holland)—

  • Motion—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1420.

DE WET, Dr. C. (Vanderbylpark)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8990.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7688.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 845.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6676.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6690.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3915; (Committee), 5326.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3357.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4447.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7272.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8417.
  • Motions—
    • Medical costs, 634.
    • No Confidence, 62.

DIEDERICHS, Dr. the Hon. N. (Losberg)

  • [Minister of Economic Affairs and of Mines.]
  • Bills—
    • Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) (2R.), 4361, 4369; (3R.), 4928.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 943.
  • Most-favoured-nation trade agreement with Spain (motion), 8561, 8562.
  • S.A. Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation, Expropriation Act applicable to (motion), 8556, 8558.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8447, 8491.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8593, 8599.
    • Tariff Preference on Boxwood Logs, Agreement with United Kingdom on elimination of (motion), 8559.
    • Trade Agreement with the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland regarding content of cigarettes, Amendment to (motion), 8558.

DODDS, Mr. P. R. (Port Elizabeth Central)—

  • Bill—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7967.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1847.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6174.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6604, 6662.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8467.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2728.

DӦNGES, Dr. the Hon. T. E., S.A. (Worcester)—

  • [Minister of Finance.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8730, 9024; (3R.), 9078.
    • Building Societies (amendment) (2R.), 7706.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8664, 8667; (Committee), 8671.
    • Finance (2R.), 8660, 8663.
    • Financial Relations (amendment) (2R.), 298.
    • Friendly Societies (amendment) (2R.), 6976.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8232, 8252; (Committee), 8384, 8386.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 299, 358; (Committee), 702, 703, 706, 709, 711, 713, 715.
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 4260.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 799, 963; (3R.), 1097.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8256, 8258.
    • Stock Exchanges Control (amendment) (2R.), 6583.
    • Unit Trusts Control (amendment) (2R.), 5214; (Committee), 5293, 5294; (3R.), 5381.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (motion), 1861, 1866 (Commitee), 1867, 1869, 1874, 1875, 1880, 1882, 1890.
      • Main (motion), 3047, 3773.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5702, 5725, 5737.
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5748, 5752.
        • Vote 17 (Customs and Excise), 5753.
    • Taxation Proposals, 7330, 7336.

DU PLESSIS, Mr. H. R. H. (Kuruman)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5762.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics),6627.

DURRANT, Mr. R. B. (Turffontein)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (Committee),4711, 4713.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8830.
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours)(2R.), 2913; (3R.), 3017.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5192; (Committee), 6750. 6756, 6774, 6781, 6784,6789, 6795; (3R.), 7054.
    • General Law (further amendment) (Committee), 9089.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7810,7874; (Report Stage), 7986.
    • National Film Board (2R.). 7067, 7160;(Committee). 7361. 7371, 7384, 7392,7395, 7399, 7402, 7414, 7417; (3R.),7695.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 400;(Personal Explanation), 446; (Committee), 1113, 1133, 1173, 1199,1203, 1224, 1231, 1248, 1279, 1292,1300, 1305, 1315; 1360, 1495, 1502,1554, 1610, 1627; (3R.), 2779.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6677.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (Committee),720, 722.
    • Second Railway Construction (2R.), 7155.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5411,5415, 5417, 5560, 5614, 5619, 5655.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1865, 1892,1894.
      • Main (motion), 3646.
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5743.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5758, 5879, 5900.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6023, 6030, 6051.
        • Vote 22 (Public Service Commission),6075.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6181, 6196.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics),6635.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7275.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8394.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8618.
        • Vote 51 (Tourism), 8655.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Additional (motion), 1695; (Committee),1698, 1699, 1700, 1703.
    • Main (motion), 2483; (Committee), 2695,2767.
  • Taxation Proposals, 7356.

EATON, Mr. N. G. (Umhlatuzana)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4381; (Committee), 4689, 4694, 4695, 4698, 4701, 4703, 4707, 4715, 4717.
    • Appropriation (Railways & Harbours) (2R.), 2903.
    • Factories, Machinery and Building Work (amendment) (2R.), 4141; (Committee), 4164.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 577; (Committee), 724, 731, 733, 734.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4044.
  • Motions—
    • Minimum wages, 1826.
    • Pension schemes, 3278.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Additional (Committee), 1704.
    • Main (motion), 2577; (Committee), 2760, 2764.

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Diederichs, Dr. the Hon. N.]

EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See De Klerk, the Hon. Senator J.]

EMDIN, Mr. S. (Parktown)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5069.
    • Co-operative Societies (amendment) (2R.), 6801.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8664.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4229; (Committee), 4300.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 346; (Committee), 703, 708, 711.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7691; (Committee), 7802, 7898, 7945.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 889.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1528, 1532, 1632.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 7723.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3176; (Committee), 5578.
  • Motion—
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3771.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3380.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5721.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8445.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2725.
  • Taxation Proposals, 7356.

FAURIE, Mr. W. H. (Nelspruit)—

  • Bill—
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3806.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
    • Main—
      • Vote 36 (Health), 6562.

FIELD, Mr. A. A. (East London North)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8344.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 350.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7609; (motion for S.C.), 7694; (Committee), 7927.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3855; (Committee), 5579.
  • Motion—
    • Minimum Wages, 1844.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5756.
        • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5932.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5976.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6123.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6547.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8184.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8479.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2711.

FINANCE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Dönges, the Hon. Dr. T.E.]

FISHER, Dr. E. L. (Rosettenville)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4412.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1950, 1986; (Committee), 4325, 4333, 4632.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7808.
    • Mental Disorders (amendment) (2R.), 7747; (Committee), 8226, 8228.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 840.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1544.
    • Public Health (amendment) (2R.), 8697.
    • Public Service (amendment) (Committee), 8219.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6685; (Committee), 7738.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3247, 3800; (Committee), 5638.
  • Motion—
    • Nutritional Guidance, 2439.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1871.
        • Main—
          • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6010.
          • Vote 24 (Education), 6095.
          • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6424.
          • Vote 36 (Health), 6551.
          • Vote 42 (Labour), 7103.
          • Vote 34 (Mines), 8586.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Louw, the Hon. E.H.]

FORESTRY, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Sauer, the Hon. P.O.]

FOUCHÉ, the Hon. J. J. (Boemfontein West)—

  • [Minister of Defence.]
  • Bills—
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5141, 5206;
      • (Committee), 6753, 6776, 6783, 6791, 6795; (3R.), 7055.
    • Moratorium (2R.), 1707, 1718, (Committee), 1905, 1907, 1910, 1912.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1072.
    • Defence Act, Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6735, 6745.
    • Supply—
      • Central Government:
        • Additional (Committee), 1885.
        • Main—
          • Vote 41 (Defence), 8621, 8652.

FOUCHÉ, Mr. J. J. Jnr. (Smithfield)—

  • Bills—
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8251.
    • Magistrates Courts (amendment) (2R.), 1736.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 94.

FRANK, Mr. S. (Omaruru)—

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7950.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1220.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3193; (Committee), 5527, 5570.

FRONEMAN, Mr. G. H. van L. (Heilbron)—

  • Bills—
    • Aliens Control (2R.), 4174; (Committee), 4256.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8941.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8079; (Committee), 8275, 8282, 8297, 8308, 8365, 8392; (3R.), 8532.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5053.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5199.
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 685.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1682.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4735, 4741.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1980, 1983.
    • Moratorium (Committee), 1909.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6718; (Committee), 7425, 7704, 7738, 7742.
    • Supreme Court (amendment) (2R.), 8162.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 283; (2R.), 2343; (Committee), 5238, 5262, 5301, 5353, 5546, 5569, 5611, 5634, 5662; (3R.), 5799.
  • Motion—
    • Compensation for injuries through crimes of violence, 2835.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3341.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4483.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6606.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6824.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7774, 8186.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2723.

GAY, Mr. L. C. (Simonstown)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8810.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5153; (Committee), 6747, 6754, 6773, 6794; (3R.), 7050.
    • Factories, Machinery and Building Work (amendment) (2R.), 4143; (Committee), 4163.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4895.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7588; (motion for S.C.), 7694; (Committee), 7868, 7902, 7904, 7906, 7910, 7924; (3R.), 8140.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (2R.), 4029.
    • Moratorium (2R.), 1711; (Committee),1906, 1909.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1064.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6673.
    • Railways & Harbours (Second Additional Appropriation) (2R.), 7250.
    • Second Railway Construction (Committee), 7251.
    • Territorial Waters (2R.), 9102; (3R.), 9106.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3148, 3153; (Committee), 5541, 5590, 5627, 5631, 5652, 5666.
  • Defence Act, Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6737.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1880, 1881, 1882. 1883, 1895.
        • Main (motion), 3599.
          • Vote 19 (Transport), 5889.
          • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5933, 5934, 5939.
          • Vote 35 (Posts), 6454.
          • Vote 41 (Defence), 8601. 8606, 8646.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Additional (motion), 1693.
    • Main (motion), 2499; (Committee), 2744, 2764.

GORSHEL, Mr. A. (Hospital)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8950.
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (3R.), 3005.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8068; (Committee), 8300, 8336, 8349, 8358, 8368, 8379; (3R.), 8548.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5077.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2088; (Committee), 3965, 3978, 3987, 4000, 4011, 4019, 4023, 4051, 4055, 4058, 4065, 4079, 4087, 4112, 4613, 4721, 4727, 4929.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8666; (Committee), 8669.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4821, 4828, 4831, 4875.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7858, 7871; (Instruction), 7893; (Committee), 7952.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7186; (Committee), 7358, 7360, 7362, 7374,7379, 7382, 7385, 7389, 7396, 7404, 7411, 7415.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1086.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 487; (Committee), 1127, 1195, 1221, 1228, 1236, 1238, 1242, 1267, 1287, 1312, 1363, 1378, 1525, 1537, 1616, 1633.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4966; (Committee), 5015, 5018, 5020, 5021.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5247, 5360, 5467, 5508, 5528, 5565, 5572, 5620, 5630, 5650, 5663.
  • Motions—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1436.
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3729.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4450.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5893.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5990.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6043, 6056.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6114.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Education), 7010.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7318.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8419.

GRAAFF, Sir de Villiers (Rondebosch)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8730.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 5365, 7242; (2R.), 8008.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 4660; (Committee), 4841, 4889; (3R.), 4919.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 282; (2R.), 2247; (Committee), 5302, 5311, 5402, 5672; (3R.), 5790.
  • Condolence—
    • Swart, Late Mr. H. G. (motion), 13.
  • Mace (motion), 3.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 22, 265.
  • Select Committee—
    • Privilege, Report on a question of (Consideration of Report), 7050.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3409.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4431, 4473, 4530, 4551, 4604.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6807.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7777.

GREYLING, Mr. J. C. (Ventersdorp)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8976.
    • Defence (amendment) (Committee), 6782.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7626; (Committee), 7928.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 6805.
    • Natural Oil (amendment) (2R.), 603.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 928.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6681.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2390; (Committee), 5567, 5646.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3575.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4487, 4498. Vote 19 (Transport), 5768.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5994.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6135.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6837, 6945, 7026, 7030.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7302.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8637, 8648.

GROBLER, Mr. M. S. F. (Marico)—

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7829.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7183; (Committee), 7391.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3183; (Committee), 5327, 5346, 5348.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4549, 4582.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6002.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6129.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6264.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6426.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6649.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6896. Vote 47 (Justice), 8178.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2727.

HAAK, the Hon. J. F. W. (Bellville)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Planning, of Economic Affairs and of Mines.]
  • Bills—
    • Companies (amendment) (2R.), 1666.
    • Electricity (amendment) (2R.), 4155, 4158; (Committee), 4159.
    • Explosives (amendment) (2R.), 1665; (Committee), 1675, 1678, 1684.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4207, 4243; (Committee), 4294, 4301.
    • Natural Oil (amendment), (2R.), 597, 603.
    • Patents (amendment) (2R.), 6962, 6966; (Committee), 7058.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 4248, 4357.
    • Trade Marks (2R.), 6967, 6976; (Committee), 7059.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1876.
    • Main (motion), 3566.
      • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8474, 8487.
      • Vote 34 (Mines), 8510, 8573.

HEALTH, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Hertzog, the Hon. Dr. A.]

HENWOOD, Capt. B. H. (Pietermaritzburg Distrist)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (Amendment) (2R.), 8058; (Committee), 8320.
    • Defence (Amendment) (2R.), 5173; (Committee), 6792.
    • Liquor (Amendment) (Committee), 7914.
    • Veterinary (Amendment) (Committee), 5869.
  • Motion—
    • Forestry Industry, 1472.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1875.
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5883.
        • Vote 8 (Forestry), 5923.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6170, 6244.
        • Vote 35 (Health), 6534.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6600, 6651.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2688.

HERTZOG, the Hon. Dr. A. (Ermelo)—

  • [Minister of Posts and Telegraphs and of Health.]
  • Bills—
    • Mental Disorders (Amendment) (2R.), 7743, 7750; (Committee), 8223, 8226, 8227, 8229, 8231.
    • Public Health (Amendment) (2R.), 8694.
    • Radio (Amendment) (2R.), 8672, 8684; (Committee), 8727. 8729.
  • Motions—
    • Medical Costs, 679.
    • Nutritional Guidance, 2458.
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3761.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1877, 1879.
      • Main—
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6447. 6473, 6493, 6498, 6505, 6521, 6532.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6570.

HEYSTEK, Mr. J. (Waterberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 907.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1565.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3239.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6117.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6216.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6540.

HICKMAN, Mr. T. (Maitland)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2114, 2162.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (Amendment) (2R.), 564; (Committee), 724, 726.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 781.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3187.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5896.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6656.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6988.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2591.

HIEMSTRA, Mr. E. C. A. (Lydenburg-Barberton)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6267.

HlGGERTY, Mr. J. W. (Von Brandis)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (Amendment) (Committee), 8298.
    • Liquor (Amendment) (2R.), 7639; (Committee), 7906, 7909, 7935.
    • Parliamentary Service Pensions (Amendment) (2R.), 9112; (Committee), 9121.
    • Powers and Privileges of Parliament (2R.), 9097.
  • Business of the House—
    • Morning Sittings (motion), 7793.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Loan Vote D (Lands and Settlements), 5919.

HOLLAND, Mr. M. W. (Outeniqua)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2179; (Committee), 4002; (3R.), 5130.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4868.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (Committee), 1662.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3165; (3R.), 5841.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
    • Main—
      • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6226.
      • Vote 35 (Posts), 6483.
      • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7471, 7479, 7492.

HOPEWELL, Mr. A. (Pinetown)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8309.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4240.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8236; (Committee), 8385.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 355.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7817, 7968, 7974.
    • Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) (2R.), 4366.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 951.
    • Provincial Executive Committees (2R.), 7449; (Committee), 7699.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 4200.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8257.
    • Unit Trusts Control (amendment) (2R.), 5216; (Committee), 5293.
    • Most-favoured-nation Trade Agreement with Spain (motion), 8562.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1866, 1867.
      • Main (motion), 3331.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5713.
        • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5935.
        • Loan Vote B (Public Works), 5940.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6369.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 7023, 7028.
        • Vote 46 (Housing), 7514.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8483, 8489.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2741.
  • Taxation Proposals, 7334, 7357.

HOURQUEBIE, Mr. R. G. L. (Durban-Musgrave)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8086.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4004, 4069, 4074, 4080, 4115.
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 1043.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1679.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4765, 4767, 4894.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7913, 7918.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5240, 5394, 5397, 5400, 5440.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6393.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6998.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7757, 8180, 8204.

HOUSING, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. P. W.]

HUGHES, Mr. T. G. (Transkeian Territories)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2888.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8354, 8378; (3R.), 8529.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4061.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4779, 4825, 4872; (Report Stage), 4911.
    • Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths (Committee), 1905.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1982.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 284, 2146; (2R.), 2332; (Committee), 5257, 5264, 5278, 5342, 5361, 5410, 5416, 5417, 5419, 5436, 5462, 5464, 5470, 5479, 5481, 5482, 5488, 5511, 5514, 5533, 5535, 5540, 5549, 5600, 5603, 5622, 5635, 5661, 5681; (3R.), 5847.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4584.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6827, 6890, 6915, 6920, 7032.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8172, 8193.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8478.

IMMIGRATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Trollip, the Hon. A. E.]

INDIAN AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Maree, the Hon. W. A.]

INFORMATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Waring, the Hon. F. W.]

INTERIOR, MINISTER OF THE—

  • [See De Klerk, the Hon. Senator J.]

JONKER, Dr. A. H. (Fort Beaufort)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1921.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7578.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 412; (Committee), 1108, 1179, 1201, 1251, 1302, 1311, 1314, 1322, 1329, 1351, 1368, 1371, 1485, 1490, 1498, 1261, 1629; (3R.), 2785.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3908.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6341.

JURGENS, Dr. J. C. (Geduld)—

  • Bill—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 872.
  • Motion—
    • Nutritional Guidance, 2427.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6557, 6564.

JUSTICE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Vorster, the Hon. B. J.]

KEYTER, Mr. H. C. A. (Ladybrand)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3629.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6195.

KNOBEL, Mr. D. J. (Bethlehem)—

  • Bills—
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 7717.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8678.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 561.
  • Motion—
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3740.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5760.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6109.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6176.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6468.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2507; (Committee), 2688.

KOTZE, Mr. G. P. (Gordonia)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2053.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (Committee), 1656.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3676.
        • Vote 10 (Transport), 5879.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6218.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6659.

KOTZE, Mr. S. F. (Parow)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (3R.), 3021.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1944.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) 2R.), 572.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4980; (Committee), 5019.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6457, 6461.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7101.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7316.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2532.

LABOUR, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Viljoen, the Hon. M.]

LABOUR, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Trollip, the Hon. Senator A. E.]

LABUSCHAGNE, Mr. J. S. (Vryburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2112.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4280.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (2R.). 4205.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1851.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5775.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6015.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6222.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7462.

LANDS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Sauer, the Hon. P. O.]

LE ROUX, Mr. G. S. P. (Karoo)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1940; (3R.), 5126.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (Committee), 1654.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3617.

LE ROUX, the Hon. P. M. K. (Oudtshoorn)—

  • [Minister of Agricultural Technical Services and of Water Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Agricultural Pests (amendment) (2R.), 1670.
    • Livestock (amendment) (2R.), 7728, 7733; (Committee), 8221.
    • Northern Vyfhoek Settlement Adjustment (2R.), 5876.
    • Plant Breeders’ Rights (2R.), 796.
    • Prohibition of Export of Ostriches (2R.), 1669.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (2R.), 4200, 4206; (Committee), 5870, 5874; (3R.),6409.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 6496.
  • Orange River Development Project, Appointment of Cabinet Committee for the (statement), 8517.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6159, 6183, 6209, 6251.
        • Loan Vote G (Agricultural Technical Services), 6256.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6277, 6292.

LEWIS, Mr. H. (Durban-Umlazi)—

  • Bills—
    • Aliens Control (2R.), 4181.
    • Appropriation (3R.), 9032.
    • Public Service (amendment) (Committee), 8213.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 789.
    • Slums (amendment) (Committee), 5013.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5656.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5892.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6062.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7235.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7495.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2679.

LOOTS, Mr. J. J. (Queenstown)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 9008.
    • General Law (amendment) (Report Stage), 4912.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R), 2323; (Committee), 5240; 5391, 5431, 5599; (3R.), 5845.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6569.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7268.

LOUW, the Hon. E. H. (Beaufort West)—

  • [Minister of Foreign Affairs.]
  • Control of the Movement of Persons between the Republic and the High Commission Territories (statement), 4913.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 143.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1865.
      • Main—
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7258, 7279, 7306.

LUTTIG, Dr. H. G. (Mayfair)—

  • Bills—
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4235.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 805.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3528.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5717.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7292.

MALAN, Dr. A. I. (Hercules)—

  • Bills—
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8666.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7631, (Committee). 7814. 7860, 7925, 7939, 7952, 7965, 7966, 7969.

MALAN, Mr. E. G. (Orange Grove)—

  • Bills—
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4827.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7177; (Committee), 7367, 7386.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 436; (Committee), 1109, 1122, 1185, 1206, 1212, 1215, 1218, 1235, 1239, 1245, 1265, 1272, 1274.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 7713, (Committee), 8210, 8214, 8218.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8673; (Committee), 8725, 8728.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (Committee), 716, 718, 720.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 788.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3879; (Committee), 5221, 5242, 5273, 5383.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 53.
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3714.
  • Select Committee—
    • Allegations against members (motion), 2305.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1866 1873, 1877.
      • Main—
        • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5931.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6025.
        • Vote 22 (Public Service Commission), 6070.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6274.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6353.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6439, 6507, 6532.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2617; (Committee), 2689.

MALAN, Mr. W. C. (Paarl)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2100.
    • Electricity (amendment) (2R.), 4157.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7582; (3R.), 8127.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3518.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6631.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7497.

MARAIS, Mr. J. A. (Innesdale)—

  • Bill—
    • Appropriation (3R.), 9043.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 211.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3450.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4559.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6486.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6882, 7018.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7501.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7790.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8401.

MARAIS, Mr. P. S. (Moorreesburg)—

  • Bill—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2003.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4574.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5765.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6065.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6981.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7473.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8472.

MAREE, Mr. G. de K. (Namaqualand)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2934.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 4303.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
  • Main—
    • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6643.
    • Vote 26 (Bantu Education), 7003.
    • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7477.

MAREE, the Hon. W. A. (Newcastle)—

  • [Minister of Bantu Education and Indian Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Extension of University Education (amendment) (2R.), 8258, 8262.
    • Indians Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8264, 8271.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee). 1898.
      • Main—
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6343, 6356, 6363.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6373, 6389, 6419, 6432.

MARTINS, Mr. H. E. (Wakkerstroom)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8960.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4272.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7693.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1093.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1121, 1182, 1380, 1497, 1535; (3R.), 2777.
  • Motion—
    • Forestry Industry, 1441.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3372.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4477.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6059.
        • Vote 22 (Public Service Commission), 6073.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8481.

MEYER, Dr. T. (Odendaalsrus)—

  • Bills—
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3834.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 466; (Committee), 1188.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6706.
  • Motion—
    • Medical Costs, 654.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6536.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7228.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8595.

MILLER, Mr. H. (Florida)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (3R.), 9064.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8031; (Committee), 8291, 8332, 8355.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5058.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4062.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4741, 4784.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4236.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (Committee), 710.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1967.
    • Moratorium (Committee), 1908.
    • Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) (2R.), 4366.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 962.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 4252.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 513; (Committee), 1533, 1542, 1606.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 569.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4949.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3133; (Committee), 5505, 5610, 5660.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5987.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs). 6285.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6983.
  • Railways and Harbours—
    • Main (Committee), 2736.

MINES, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Haak, the Hon. J. F. W.]

MINES, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Diederichs, the Hon. Dr. N.]

MINISTERS—

  • [See under names of.]

MITCHELL, Mr. D. E. (Natal-South Coast)—

  • Bills—
    • Aliens Control (2R.), 4172; (Committee), 4253, 4256.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 9014; (3R.), 9073.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8273, 8285, 8305, 8373, 8375, 8393; (3R.), 8544.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 4994, 5023; (Committee), 6307; (3R.), 6411.
    • Coloured Development Corporation (amendment) (2R.), 741.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1762, 1913; (Committee). 4015, 4095, 4116, 4630; (3R.), 5124.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (Committee), 9082.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 6319.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4803, 4885.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 322.
    • Indians Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8268.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7408, 7410.
    • Parliamentary Service Pensions (amendment) (2R.), 9116.
    • Provincial Councils and Executive Committees (2R.), 388.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1518; (3R.), 2770.
    • Railways & Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4037; (Committee), 4128.
    • Removal of Restrictions in Townships (amendment) (2R.), 4187.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 739. 773; (Committee), 1652, 1662, 1663.
    • Seashore (amendment) (2R.), 606.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4136, 4936; (3R.), 5186.
    • Transkei Constitution (leave to introduce), 289, 2155; (2R.), 2282; (Committee), 5217, 5245, 5261, 5512, 5517, 5525, 5535, 5537, 5545, 5549, 5558, 5576, 5583, 5614, 5625, 5629, 5684.
  • Motions—
    • Forestry industry, 1456.
    • Minimum wages, 1834.
    • No confidence, 132, 134.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3795.
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5741, 5748.
        • Vote 6 (Deeds Office), 5920.
        • Vote 8 (Forestry), 5925.
        • Loan Vote F (Forestry), 5931.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6019.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6262, 6266.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6365, 6384.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 7006, 7016.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7226.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7315.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7785.

MITCHELL, Mr. M. L. (Durban-North)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8982.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (leave to introduce), 5370; (2R.), 8096; (Committee), 8391; (3R.), 8540.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (2R.), 8723; (Committee), 9081, 9083.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1674, 1677, 1679.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4747, 4772, 4792, 4799, 4806, 4839, 4859; (Report Stage), 4909.
    • General Law (further amendment) (Committee), 9090; (3R.), 9092.
    • Magistrates Courts (amendment) (Committee), 1903.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1972, 1979, 1983.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1270, 1273.
    • Railways & Harbours Acts (second amendment) (Committee), 4128.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6708; (Committee), 7428, 7433, 7437.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3827; (Committee), 5481, 5485, 5489, 5493.
  • Motions—
    • Compensation for injuries through crimes of violence, 2845.
    • No confidence, 70.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3465.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6063.

MOOLMAN, Dr. J. H. (East London-City)—

  • Bill—
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2366; (Committee), 5303, 5328.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 996.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1883.

MOORE, Mr. P. A. (Kensington)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4418; (Committee), 4708.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2186; (Committee), 3964, 3967, 3986, 3998, 4007, 4053, 4076, 4080, 4093, 4097, 4309, 4311, 4321, 4608, 4621, 4726.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5202; (Committee), 6780.
    • Extension of University Education (amendment) (2R.), 8261.
    • Import and Export Control (Committee), 4300.
    • Income Tax (Committee), 8386.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7574.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7370, 7380.
    • Orange Free State Study Bursaries Fund (2R.), 8691.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8706.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1104, 1180, 1258, 1281, 1311, 1521, 1564; (3R.), 2787.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8677.
    • Stock Exchanges Control (amendment) (2R.), 6584.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5334, 5402, 5421, 5445, 5448, 5461, 5499, 5503, 5505, 5570, 5619, 5643.
  • S.A. Coal. Oil and Gas Corporation, Expropriation Act applicable to (motion), 8557.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1873, 1897. Main (motion), 3365.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4575.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5700.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6081.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6296.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6503.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7229.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7475.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8405.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8458.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2714, 2718.

MOSTERT, Mr. D. J. J. (Witbank)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6088, 6093.

MULDER, Dr. C. P. (Randfontein)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (3R.), 9068.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5086.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2032; (Committee), 4005, 4061.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7171; (Committee), 7370, 7393, 7413.
    • Public Service (Amendment) (2R.), 7719.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8682.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6681.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3218; (3R.), 5817.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 24 (Education). 6097.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6491.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7232.

MULLER. Mr. S. L. (Ceres)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4105. 4332.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1681.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4737. 4777.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4290.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 334.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7552; (Committee), 7835, 7895, 7899, 7956, 7962, 7964, 7966; (Report Stage), 7982, 7989, 7992.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1511, 1522.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5586; (3R.), 5835.
  • Motions—
    • Compensation for injuries through crimes of violence. 2854.
    • No Confidence, 177.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 6 (Deeds Office), 5920.

NEL, Mr. J. A. F. (Port Elizabeth-North)—

  • Bills—
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 700, 1040.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4739.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7604; (Committee), 7862.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 497.

NEL, the Hon. M. D. C. de W. (Wonder-boom)—

  • [Minister of Bantu Administration and Development.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8878.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 292, 2153: (2R.), 2226. 3940; (Committee). 5244, 5250, 5262, 5265, 5270, 5275, 5281, 5296, 5302, 5308, 5313, 5334, 5342, 5349, 5350, 5357, 5363, 5386, 5395, 5407, 5413, 5416, 5419, 5428, 5450, 5461, 5463, 5468, 5476, 5480, 5486, 5494, 5500, 5504, 5513, 5517, 5523, 5538, 5550, 5563, 5575, 5581, 5589, 5593, 5602, 5612, 5616, 5623, 5626, 5629, 5639, 5666, 5678; (3R.), 5857.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6851, 6926, 7033.

NIEMAND, Mr. F. J. (Pietersburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1619.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3204.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3654.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6918.
  • Railways and Harbours—
    • Main (motion), 2614, 2615.

ODELL, Mr. H. G. O. (Pietermaritzburg-City)—

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7925.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7382.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3912.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1882.
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5764.

OLDFIELD, Mr. G. N. (Durban-Umbilo)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (Committee), 4690, 4697, 4704, 4711, 4714, 4716; (3R.), 5008.
    • Associated Institutions Pension Fund (2R.), 4153.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (Committee), 9084.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4770, 4789.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (Committee), 714.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7654; (Committee), 7795, 7850; (Instruction), 7893, 7973; (3R.), 8147.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 825.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6698; (Committee), 7418, 7422, 7702, 7734.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5587, 5658.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1893.
      • Main—
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5746.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5943.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6137.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6429.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6479.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7465.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Additional (Committee), 1701, 1704.
    • Main (Committee), 2701.

OTTO, Dr. J. C. (Pretoria-East)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2899.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8038; (Committee), 8318.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1991; (Committee), 4085, 4719.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4955.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3820.
  • Motions—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1433.
    • Nutritional guidance, 2446.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5978.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and
        • Bantu Education Account, 6304, 6360.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6371.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6515.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2732.

PELSER, Mr. P. C. (Klerksdorp)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5989.

PLEWMAN, Mr. R. P. (Port Elizabeth-South)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2894.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8055.
    • Coloured Development Corporation (amendment) (2R.), 743.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2509; (Committee), 3995, 3998, 4006, 4012, 4049. 4054, 4056, 4072. 4078, 4117.
    • Finance (2R.), 8661.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4738, 4767, 4787.
    • General Law (further amendment) (2R.), 9087.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4213.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (Committee), 713.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7947, 7973; (Report Stage), 7980.
    • Maintenance (Committee), 1983.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1075.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 420; (Committee), 1102, 1120, 1184, 1210, 1243, 1262, 1299, 1366, 1374, 1484, 1523.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (Committee), 1663, 1664.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5383, 5497, 5503, 5509, 5552, 5556, 5594, 5598, 5617.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1884.
      • Main (motion), 3349.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4572.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5695, 5723.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6357, 6362.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 7020.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7299.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7755.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2514; (Committee), 2769.

POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Hertzog. the Hon. Dr. A.)

POTGIETER, Mr. D. J. (Vryheid)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8307.
    • Liquor (amendment) (3R.), 8146.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 428, 430; (Committee), 1551, 1562.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2295; (Committee), 5685.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3387.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6274.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6331.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6386.

POTGIETER, Mr. J. E. (Brits)—

  • Bills—
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4282.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3884; (Committee), 5241, 5389, 5584.
  • Privilege, Select Committee on matter of (motion), 11.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6954.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8642.

PRIME MINISTER—

  • [See Verwoerd, the Hon. Dr. H. F.]

PUBLIC WORKS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Sauer, the Hon. P. O.]

RADFORD, Dr. A., M.C. (Durban-Central)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8919.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5181.
    • General Law (further amendment) (3R.), 9091.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7661.
    • Mental Disorders (amendment) (2R.), 7745; (Committee), 8224, 8227, 8229, 8231; (3R.), 8249.
    • Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Security) (3R.), 4927.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 852.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8700.
    • Public Health (amendment) (Committee), 8699.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6726; (Committee), 7421, 7425, 7434, 7437, 7700, 7704, 7736, 7741; (3R.), 8248.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (Committee), 5868, 5870, 5871, 5873, 5874; (3R.), 6408.
  • Motions—
    • Compensation for injuries through crimes of violence, 2831.
    • Medical costs, 661.
    • Nutritional guidance, 2433.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1879.
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6013.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6128.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6214.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6432, 6439.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6559, 6563.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8571.

RALL, Mr. J. J. (Harrismith)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3472.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5885.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6241.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8191.

RALL, Mr. J. W. (Bethal-Middelburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5183, 5187; (Committee), 6788, 6793.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3849.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5887.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6653.

RAW, Mr. W. V. (Durban-Point)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8797.
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2927.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8366, 8370.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5032.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4216.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7598; (Motion for S.C.), 7688; (Committee), 7849, 7850, 7851, 7862; (Instruction), 7892; (Committee), 7908, 7911, 7926, 7940, 7954, 7971, 7975; (Report Stage), 7989, 7990; (3R.), 8131.
    • Moratorium (Committee), 1906, 1907, 1910, 1912.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 866.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1641.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8680; (Committee), 8728.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2967, 3029; (Committee), 5230, 5265, 5268, 5277, 5300, 5664.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 216.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4446, 4567.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5766.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6021, 6024.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6133.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7294.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7504.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8411.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8629, 8650.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2632; (Committee), 2759.

ROSS, Mr. D. G. (Benoni)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5073.
    • Companies (amendment) (2R.), 1668.
    • Electricity (amendment) (2R.), 4157; (Committee), 4159, 4160.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4234; (Committee), 4291.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8242.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 318; (Committee), 702, 704, 707.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7973.
    • Natural Oil (amendment) (2R.), 603.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 874.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6720; (Committee), 7429, 7439.
    • Trade Marks (2R.), 6973.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3813; (Committee), 5507.
    • Unit Trusts Control (amendment) (Committee), 5294; (3R.), 5381.
  • S.A. Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation, Expropriation Act applicable to (motion), 8557.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3523.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5952, 5956.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6978.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7094, 7130.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8437.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8590.
        • Vote 41 (Justice), 8640.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2527.

RUSSELL, Mr. J. H. (Wynberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2881; (3R.), 2991.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4849, 4854.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 544; (Committee), 716, 718, 719, 727.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4033.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2301, 2316.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Additional (motion), 1691; (Committee), 1697, 1700.
      • Main (motion), 2222, 2465; (Committee), 2668.

SADIE, Mr. N. C. van R. (Winburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4110.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3047, 3078.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 126.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4569.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5955.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6238.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6646.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6892.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8183.

SAUER, the Hon. P. O. (Humansdorp)—

  • [Minister of Lands, of Forestry and of Public Works.]
  • Bills—
    • Cape Town Foreshore (amendment) (2R.), 604.
    • Klipdrift Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4167, 4169; (Committee), 6407.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4261, 4284; (Committee), 4356.
    • Land Surveyors’ Registration (amendment) (2R.), 4146.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7690; (3R.), 8136.
    • Powers and Privileges of Parliament (2R.), 9095; (Committee), 9098.
    • Seashore (amendment) (2R.), 605, 607.
    • Territorial Waters (2R.), 9099, 9105.
  • Business of the House—
    • Adjournment for Easter (motion), 3269.
    • Liquor (amendment) Bill (Allotment of times for proceedings on) (motion), 7240.
    • Morning Sittings (motion), 7793.
  • Motion—
    • Forestry Industry, 1462.
  • Select Committee—
    • Allegations against members (motion), 2314.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1863, 1887, 1891, 1894, 1895, 1897.
      • Main—
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5913, 5919.
        • Loan Vote D (Lands and Settlements), 5919.
        • Vote 6 (Deeds Office), 5923.
        • Vote 8 (Forestry), 5926, 5930.
        • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5932, 5934, 5935, 5937.
        • Loan Vote B (Public Works), 5942.

SCHLEBUSCH, Mr. A. L. (Kroonstad)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2910.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 837.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6221.

SCHLEBUSCH, Mr. J. A. (Bloemfontein-District)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6006.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6549.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2595; (Committee), 2764.

SCHOEMAN, the Hon. B. J. (Maraisburg)—

  • [Minister of Transport.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2938; (3R.), 3023.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (2R.), 4026, 4031.
    • Railway Construction (2R.), 6671, 6682.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 538, 587; (Committee), 718, 719, 722, 723, 724, 727, 729, 732, 733.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4032, 4045; (Committee), 4130; (3R.), 4130.
    • Second Railway Construction (2R.), 7154, 7158; (Committee), 7252.
  • Motion—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1439.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5769, 5901.
      • Railways and Harbours:
        • Additional (motion), 1688, 1696; (Committee), 1698, 1699, 1701, 1703, 1705.
        • Additional—
        • Capital and Betterment Works (motion), 7152.
        • Main (motion), 2206, 2644; (committee), 2676, 2702, 2747, 2760, 2761, 2766, 2768, 2770.

SCHOEMAN, Mr. J. C. B. (North West Rand)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5038.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7820, 7870.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3159.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8175.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2627.

SCHOONBEE, Mr. J. F. (Pretoria-District)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8841, 8847.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7944.
    • Territorial Waters (2R.), 9103.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4527.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6200.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6382.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6587.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6841, 6873.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8607.

SERFONTEIN, the Hon. J. J. (Fauresmith-Boshof)—

  • [Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions.]
  • Bills—
    • Associated Institutions Pension Fund (2R.), 4150, 4154; (Committee), 4166.
    • Parliamentary Service Pensions (amendment) (2R.), 9111, 9119.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 831.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8700, 8706; (Committee), 9094.
    • Pensions (Supplementary) (2R.), 9095.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 4189, 6730; (Committee), 7420, 7421, 7423, 7427, 7431, 7436, 7436, 7702, 7735. 7740: (3R.), 8249.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1871.
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5957, 5981, 6016.

SMIT, Mr. H. H. (Stellenbosch)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (3R.), 9059.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2082.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5177.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.). 7646; (Instruction), 7892; (Committee), 7940, 7963; (3R.), 8150.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 958.
  • Motion—
    • Forestry Industry, 1450.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6270.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6833.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7469.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8485.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2729.

SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Serfontein, the Hon. J. J.]

SOUTH WEST AFRICA AFFAIRS, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Van der Wath, the Hon. J. G. H.]

SPEAKER AND DEPUTY-SPEAKER—(Rulings and observations by)—

  • Additional estimates, motion to go into Committee on, discussion confined to matters in the Estimates or to reasons for increases on the respective Votes, 1687.
  • Amendments, may not be moved if they introduce new and important principles not contemplated at Second Reading, 4910-2.
  • Anticipation (see “Debate”).
  • Bills—
    • Amendments (see that heading).
    • Discharged, as Bill of same substance passed, 5963.
  • Closure, motion for, refused. 7693, 7694.
  • Debate—
    • Anticipation of matter on Order Paper, 828, 844, 845.
    • Interruptions not in order (see “Order in” below).
    • No confidence, scope of. on. 22.
    • Order in—
      • Interruptions not in order. 63. 245, etc.
      • Member cannot speak twice to same question, 3359-60.
      • Member must abide by and not circumvent ruling of Chair, 1692, 5809.
      • Member must address Chair, 3113, 6413.
      • Member must not argue with Chair, 2885.
      • Members must not converse aloud, 6317.
      • Members must obey Chair, 593, 2190, 2883-4, 2887, 3103, etc.
      • Member must refer to other members in proper manner, 844, 1927.
      • Member putting question must do so in proper manner, 823.
      • Member ordered to apologize, 79, 2119-20.
      • Member ordered to resume seat, 2888.
      • Member ordered to withdraw from House, 8839.
      • Members warned for making continual interruptions, 8869.
      • Member’s word, acceptance of. 2287-8, 3389.
  • Order, not a point of, 4963.
  • Reflections (see “Unparliamentary language” below.)
  • Relevancy in, 2188-90.
  • Repetition of arguments previously used in, not in order, 2189.
  • Unparliamentary language—
    • Expressions challenged—
      • … came with false figures to the House, 866-7.
  • Expressions ruled out of order—
    • uncivilized and un-Christian, 44; lie/s, 56, 3215, 3471-2, 3926, 8835, 8971; dishonest/political dishonesty, 65, 2366; spoke on behalf of the Communists, 69; had charge of sabotage, 79; distorted mind, 451; crank, 454; listen to the dogs howling now, 805; false propaganda, 933; verbal diarrhoea, 1438; a person as gross as the hon. member, 1438; village idiots, 1810; obstruction on the part of the Opposition, 1993; he picked up lice whilst searching for Coloured votes, 2004; skunk, 2119: you know that is not true, 2157, 2287, 3363-4, 3389, 3476, 4226, 8086; he tried to incite rebellion, 2158; you are inciting them (Bantu), 2292; hypocrisy, 2359, 3475; shut up, 2367; offensive manner. 3018; objectionable, 3018; baboon, 3002, 3483; criminal (party), 3349; they protect all saboteurs, 3492-3; coward (ly), 3493, 3594; agitator, 3504, 3505; misuses (his privileges), 3745; he is a Poqo leader, 3791; falsely, 3815; concessions into somebody’s pocket, 4219; tongue in his cheek, 4943-4; his bad behaviour, 6414; (members) were in collusion with Hitler and his satellites, 8851-2; renegade, 8854; you are being idiotic, 8983.
  • Personal remarks should not be made, 43. 1856. etc.
  • Reflections or accusations may not be made on or against—
    • Legislation, 8892.
    • Presiding officer, 2939, 8972-3.
  • Withdrawal of. must be unconditional, 56, 1439, 3002, 3475, 3504.
  • Withdrawn, cannot be referred to, 8854.
  • Interruptions (see “Debate”).
  • Mace, gold, acceptance of, by, 2-3.
  • Members, (see “Order in” under “Debate”).
  • No confidence debate, scope of, 22.
  • Personal remarks (see “Unparliamentarylanguage” under “Debate).
  • Privilege—
    • Breach of, reprimand to editor of newspaper for, 7705-6.
    • Question of, allows motion for appointment of Select Committee on, 11.
  • Questions to Ministers—
    • Supplementary must not be comments, 616.
    • Urgent, put with Speaker’s permission, 8110.
  • Reflections or accusations (see “Unparliamentary language” under “Debate”).
  • Relevancy (see “Debate”).
  • Repetition (see “Debate”).
  • Unparliamentary language (see “Debate”).

STANDER, Mr. A. H. (Prieska)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2018, 2019; (Committee), 3989, 4325, 4629; (3R.), 5129.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7867, 7961; (Report Stage), 7981.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3623.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6246.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration). 6990.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8598.

STEENKAMP, Dr. L. S. (Hillbrow)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8849.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1746; (Committee), 4308, 4316, 4321, 4326, 4330, 4616, 4622, 4634, 4718, 4930. 4932, 4934; (3R.), 5115.
    • Extension of University Education (amendment) (2R.), 8260.
    • Livestock (amendment) (Committee), 8222.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7360, 7365, 7378, 7381, 7382, 7383. 7387. 7388, 7394.
    • Orange Free State Study Bursaries Fund (2R.), 8689.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 910.
    • Publications and Entertainments (3R.). 2773.
    • Transkei Constitution (leave to introduce), 2152; (2R.), 3209; (Committee), 5220, 5228, 5241, 5306, 5324, 5336, 5351, 5382, 5388, 5405, 5469, 5515, 5521, 5584, 5592, 5676, 5688; (3R.). 5812.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6325, 6329.

STEYN, Mr. F. S. (Kempton Park)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8804.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8011; (Committee), 8279, 8334, 8371.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7575; (motion for S.C.), 7685; (Committee), 7832.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1223, 1232, 1244, 1263, 1316, 1324, 1332, 1356, 1361, 1504, 1512, 1519, 1530, 1539, 1608.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3033; (Committee), 5268, 5399, 5438, 5474, 5491, 5562, 5609, 5637; (3R.), 5827.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 257.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4564.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5723.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5892.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8632.

STEYN, Mr. S. J. M. (Yeoville)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8778; (3R.), 9051.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (leave to introduce), 7247.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7687; (Committee), 7798, 7837.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment), (2R.), 557.
    • Transkei Constitution (leave to introduce), 2144; (Committee), 5318, 5563.
  • Motions—
    • Compensation for injuries through crimes of violence, 2819.
    • No Confidence, 248.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3441.
        • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3795, 3799.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4480, 4500, 4505, 4525.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6864.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7068, 7078, 7125, 7133, 7137.
        • Vote 45 (Community Development), 7499.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8204, 8207, 8208.

STREICHER, Mr. D. M. (Port Elizabeth West)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2172; (Committee), 3975, 3989, 4007, 4064, 4081, 4104, 4111, 4314, 4336; (3R.), 5127.
    • Land Surveyors’ Registration (amendment) (2R.), 4149.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3933.
  • Motions—
    • Agricultural industry, problems of the, 1022.
    • No confidence, 117.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1876, 1876, 1878.
      • Main (motion), 3689.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4485, 4495.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6619.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6829, 6910.

SUZMAN, Mrs. H. (Houghton)—

  • Bills—
    • Aliens Control (2R.), 4177; (Committee), 4254, 4255, 4257, 4259.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8930.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8042; (Committee), 8276, 8295, 8310, 8317, 8349, 8364, 8392; (3R.), 8536.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (Committee), 6309, 6313; (3R.), 6414.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1996; (Committee), 3972, 3982, 3996, 4024, 4083, 4091, 4320, 4324, 4329, 4624, 4723, 4724.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (2R.), 8723.
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 1476.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 4670; (Committee), 4730, 4746, 4750, 4760, 4774, 4782, 4785, 4801, 4807, 4810, 4837, 4840, 4863, 4888, 4904; (3R.), 4921.
    • Parliamentary Service Pensions (amendment) (2R.), 9113.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 458; (Committee), 1118, 1177, 1209, 1212, 1235, 1253, 1284, 1319, 1338, 1348, 1353, 1355, 1369, 1373, 1487, 1499, 1510, 1546, 1602; (3R.), 2782.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6714; (Committee), 7427, 7436.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2379; (3R.), 5821.
  • Defence Act, Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6741.
  • Motions—
    • Minimum wages, 1796.
    • No Confidence, 102.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3582.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6332.
        • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6379.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6835, 6844, 6885, 6904, 7001.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7213, 7216, 7223.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7304.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8168, 8176, 8201, 8206.

TAUROG, Mr. L. B. (Springs)—

  • Bills—
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 329; (Committee), 711.
    • Liquor (amendment) (motion for S.C.), 7692; (Committee), 7907, 7916, 7926, 7936, 7938, 7949.
    • Natural Oil (amendment) (2R.), 601.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 900.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8257.
    • Second Railway Construction (2R.), 7157.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3197; (Committee), 5586.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5736.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8507, 8565.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2721.

THOMPSON, Mr. J. O. N. (Pinelands)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8315.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5048.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4724, 4725.
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 695.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1676, 1677, 1682.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4736, 4740, 4783, 4833, 4884; (Report Stage), 4908, 4912.
    • Liquor (amendment (Committee), 7877, 7964.
    • Maintenance (2R.), 1727; (Committee), 1901, 1902, 1964, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1984.
    • Mental Disorders (amendment) (Committee), 8223.
    • Powers and Privileges of Parliament (Committee), 9098.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1340, 1343, 1345, 1349.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (Committee), 728.
    • Rural Coloured Areas (2R.), 788.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3891; (Committee), 5276, 5333, 5350, 5351, 5363.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6875.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7289.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7788, 8202.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8634.

TIMONEY, Mr. H. M. (Salt River)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4399; (Committee), 4692, 4706, 4709.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2189.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7965, 7968.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 8684; (Committee), 8726.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 575; (Committee), 729, 732.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4043.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (Committee), 7424.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4978.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5356.
  • Motion—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1429.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5761.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6110.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6863.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8415.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8470.
        • Vote 42 (Justice), 8643.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2541.

TOURISM, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Waring, the Hon. F. W.]

TRANSPORT, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Schoeman, the Hon. B. J.]

TREURNICHT, Mr. N. F. (Piquetberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2066.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7613, 7624.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3496.
        • Vote 16 (Inland Revenue), 5751.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5757.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2712, 2713.

TROLLIP, the Hon. Senator A. E.—

  • [Minister of Labour and of Immigration.]
  • Bill—
    • Factories, Machinery and Building Work (amendment) (2R.), 4137, 4146; (Committee), 4161, 4163.
    • International Labour Conference (statement), 8708.
  • Motions—
    • Minimum Wages, 1840.
    • Pension Schemes, 3292.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7107, 7219.
        • Vote 43 (Immigration), 7238.

TUCKER, Mr. H. (Germiston District)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8868.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 7246; (Committee), 8281.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (2R.), 8721; (Committee), 9084.
    • Explosives (amendment) (2R.), 1666; (Committee), 1683.
    • General Law (further amendment) (2R.), 9086, 9091.
    • Judges’ Salaries and Pensions (amendment) (2R.), 1597.
    • Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths (2R.), 1739.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Instruction), 7894.
    • Magistrates Courts (amendment) (2R.), 1734.
    • Maintenance (2R.), 1725; (Committee), 1963, 1974, 1980.
    • Moratorium (Committee), 1912.
    • Plant Breeders’ Rights (2R.), 797.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee). 1103, 1216, 1494, 1501, 1507, 1510, 1511, 1534, 1551, 1554, 1623.
    • Radio (amendment) (Committee), 8726.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (second amendment) (2R.), 4045.
    • Supreme Court (amendment) (2R.), 8162.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 294: (2R.), 3903; (Committee), 5225, 5233, 5262, 5354, 5385, 5391, 5398, 5403, 5422, 5426, 5430, 5465, 5472, 5477, 5550, 5568.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 85.
  • Select Committee—
    • Allegations against members (motion), 2312.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1895.
        • Main (motion), 3311.
          • Vote 19 (Transport), 5886.
          • Vote 6 (Deeds Office), 5922.
          • Vote 9 (Public Works), 5936.
          • Vote 31 (Indian Affairs), 6388.
          • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6942, 6947.
          • Vote 47 (Justice), 7525, 8165.
          • Vote 34 (Mines), 8497, 8597.

UYS, the Hon. D. C. H. (False Bay)—

  • [Minister of Agricultural Economics and Marketing.]
  • Bills—
    • Agricultural Produce Export (amendment) (2R.), 596.
    • Co-operative Societies’ (amendment) (2R.), 6797, 6801.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 6802.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1033.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6611, 6664.

VAN DEN BERG, Mr. G. P. (Wolmaransstad)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8322.
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 3984, 3999, 4001.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4788.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2371.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3658.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6902.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8398.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8569.

VAN DEN BERG, Mr. M. J. (Krugersdorp)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8923.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 5368; (2R.), 8090; (3R.), 8547.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5030.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5170.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7606.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 820.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 584.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 295; (2R.), 2274; (Committee), 5224, 5305, 5332, 5355, 5384, 5515, 5536, 5577; (3R.), 5809.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3793, 3798.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4503.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6815, 6958, 6996.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8505.

VAN DEN HEEVER, Mr. D. J. G. (Pretoria Central)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8894.
    • Import and Export Control (2R.), 4226; (Committee), 4292.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8240.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 310.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7803.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7364.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1058.
    • Public Service (amendment) (Committee), 8212.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5330, 5356.
  • Motion—
    • Pension schemes, 3269.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3507.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5698.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7297.
        • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8443.

VAN DER AHEE, Mr. H. H. (Graaff-Reinet)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6261.

VAN DER BYL, Maj. the Hon. P., M.C. (Green Point)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8094.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 353.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7932.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 811.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1107, 1286. 1296, 1376, 1560.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 2352; (Committee), 5474.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1895.
      • Main—
        • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3798.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5719, 5740.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5899.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6040.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6178.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6879.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. P. S. (Middelland)—

  • Bills—
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 4830.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 518; (Committee), 1209, 1214.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3124; (Committee), 5579.
  • Motion—
    • S.A. Broadcasting Corporation, 3751.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 3 (House of Assembly), 3794.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6205.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6511.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6986.

VAN DER SPUY, Mr. J. P. (Westdene)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8062.
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5043.
    • Slums (amendment) (2R.), 4943.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3898.

VAN DER WALT, Mr. B. J. (Pretoria West)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4393; (Committee), 4713.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 5162; (Committee), 6755, 6782.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Report Stage) 7981.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 480; (Committee), 1527.
    • Defence Act, Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6743.
  • Motions—
    • Minimum Wages, 1812.
    • Pension Schemes, 3285.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7076.
        • Vote 40 (Information). 8413.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8604.

VAN DER WATH, the Hon. J. G. H. (Windhoek)—

  • [Deputy Minister of South West Africa Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (Committee), 4065.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5233.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3671.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6243.

VAN EEDEN, Mr. F. J. (Swellendam)—

  • Bill—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7840.
    • Supply—
      • Central Government:
        • Main—
          • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6180.
  • Railways and Harbours—
    • Main (Committee), 2700.

VAN NIEKERK, Mr. G. L. H. (Boksburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4403; (Committee), 4696, 4709; (3R.), 5009.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1198, 1549.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3110.
  • Motion—
    • Minimum Wages, 1847, 2875.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Loan Vote B (Public Works), 5941.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6008.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7208.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8588.
  • Railways and Harbours—
    • Main (Committee), 2743.

VAN NIEKERK, Mr. M. C. (Lichtenburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8914.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7813.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3639.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2716.

VAN NIEKERK, Mrs. S. M. (Drakensberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8328.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2044; (Committee), 4606, 4720.
    • National Film Board (Committee), 7374.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 7717.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3229; (Committee), 5339, 5344, 5648.
  • Motion—
    • Nutritional Guidance, 2453.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1875, 1881, 1889, 1895.
      • Main (motion), 3631.
        • Vote 19 (Transport), 5877.
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5996.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6107.
        • Vote 25 (Schools of Industries and Reform Schools), 6142.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6203, 6248.
        • Loan Vote G (Agricultural Technical Services), 6256.
        • Vote 46 (Housing), 7518.
        • Vote 29 (Water Affairs), 6268.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6462, 6466, 6489.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6566.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6584, 6590.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2684, 2692, 2761.

VAN NIEROP, Dr. P. J. (Mossel Bay)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (3R.), 2998.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 6961; (2R.), 7559; (Committee), 7901, 7909; (3R.), 8124.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6712.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7782, 8192.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2587.

VAN RENSBURG, Mr. M. C. G. J. (Bloemfontein East)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours), (3R.), 3012.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8025.
    • Liquor (amendment) (3R.), 8135.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 552.
  • Motion—
    • Minimum Wages, 1820.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7081, 7203.
        • Vote 46 (Housing), 7515.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2473; (Committee), 2681, 2734.

VAN STADEN, Mr. J. W. (Malmesbury)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Railways and Harbours) (2R.), 2891.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 1755; (Committee), 3977, 4003, 4098, 4337, 4635.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7948.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6602.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6878.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7091.

VAN WYK, Mr. G. H. (Edenvale)—

  • Bills—
    • Better Administration of Designated Areas (2R.), 5074.
    • Defence (amendment) (Committee), 6749.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7853.
  • Supply—
    • Railways and Harbours:
      • Main (motion), 2573.

VAN WYK, Mr. H. J. (Welkom)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6132.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6595, 6599.
        • Vote 34 (Mines), 8563.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2547.

VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. B. (Pretoria, Sunnyside)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8331.
    • Coloured Persons (Education (2R.), 2168.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7669; (Committee), 7854, 7872; (Instruction), 7894; (Committee), 7933, 7972; (Report Stage), 7992.
    • Transkei Constitution (Committee), 5507.
  • Motion—
    • Pension Schemes, 3290.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4533, 4578.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury), 5723.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6139.
        • Vote 35 (Posts), 6517.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 8171.

VENTER, Mr. M. J. de la R. (De AarColesberg)—

  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5911.
        • Vote 35 (Posts). 6521.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6626.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2494; (Committee), 2738.

VENTER, Dr. W. L. D. M. (Kimberley-South)—

  • Bill—
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6696.
  • Motions—
    • Keep-Right Traffic Rule, 1425.
    • Nutritional Guidance, 2415.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 5950.
        • Loan Vote Q (Bantu Education) and Bantu Education Account, 6327.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6545.

VERWOERD, the Hon. Dr. H. F. (Heidelberg)—

  • [Prime Minister.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8749.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7659.
  • Condolence—
    • Swart, Late Mr. H. G. (motion), 12.
  • Mace (motion), 2.
  • Message from the State President (announcement), 1483.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 221.
  • Select Committee—
    • Privilege, Report on a question of (Consideration of Report), 7050.
  • South West Africa issue before the International Court of Justice (statement), 14.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1862.
        • Main (motion), 3425.
          • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4453, 4508, 4587.

VILJOEN, the Hon. M. (Alberton)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Labour, of Immigration, of the Interior and of Education, Arts and Science.]
  • Bills—
    • Apprenticeship (amendment) (2R.), 4370, 4424; (Committee), 4693, 4695, 4699, 4702, 4706, 4710, 4712, 4714, 4716, 4718; (3R.), 5012.
    • Aliens Control (2R.), 4170, 4182; (Committee), 4254, 4255, 4258.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 6316, 6324.
    • Higher Education (amendment) (2R.), 1631.
    • National Film Board (2R.), 7060, 7067, 7196; (Committee), 7358, 7366, 7369, 7373, 7378, 7380, 7381, 7383, 7385, 7387, 7395, 7396, 7398, 7401, 7403, 7406, 7409, 7414, 7417; (3R.), 7696.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 857.
    • Publications and Entertainments (Committee), 1489, 1500, 1502, 1507, 1512, 1517, 1524, 1536, 1545, 1556, 1600, 1626, 1635.
    • Removal of Restrictions in Townships (amendment) (2R.), 4185, 4188.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1888, 1889.
      • Main—
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6027, 6054.
          • Vote 24 (Education), 6121.
          • Vote 25 (Schools of Industries and Reform Schools), 6144.
          • Vote 42 (Labour), 7127.

VISSE, Mr. J. H. (Prinshof)—

  • Bills—
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 1052, 1473.
      • Maintenance (2R.), 1726.
      • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (Committee), 7431.
    • Motion—
      • Compensation for Injuries through Crimes of Violence, 2870.
    • Supply—
      • Central Government:
        • Main—
          • Vote 35 (Posts), 6464.
          • Vote 47 (Justice), 7532, 7754.

VON MOLTKE, Mr. J. von S. (Karas)—

  • Bill—
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 509; (Committee), 1613.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3458.
        • Vote 21 (Interior), 6066.
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6112.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6846, 7009.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7278.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8645.

VORSTER, the Hon. B. J. (Nigel)—

  • [Minister of Justice.]
  • Bashee Bridge, Alleged murder of five White Persons (statement), 743.
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8857.
    • Criminal Procedure (amendment) (2R.), 8715, 8724; (Committee), 9082, 9083.
    • Divorce Laws (amendment) (2R.), 1480.
    • Explosives (amendment) (Committee), 1676, 1677.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 4637, 4682; (Committee). 4731, 4743, 4752, 4756, 4760, 4769, 4791, 4799, 4800, 4804. 4806, 4811, 4823, 4826, 4830, 4835, 4841, 4851, 4871, 4873, 4886, 4888, 4891, 4896, 4899, 4904; (Report Stage), 4908; (3R.), 4924.
    • General Law (further amendment) (2R.), 9086, 9088; (Committee), 9089, 9091; (3R.), 9092.
    • Judges’ Salaries and Pensions (amendment) (2R.), 1596.
    • Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths (2R.), 1738; (Committee), 1904.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Leave to introduce), 6961; (2R.), 7533, 7671; (motion for S.C.), 7691; (Committee), 7794, 7798, 7805, 7819, 7842, 7849, 7855, 7875; (Instruction), 7893; (Committee), 7897, 7900, 7901, 7904, 7907, 7908, 7915, 7917, 7918, 7919, 7923, 7927, 7930, 7934, 7937, 7938, 7942, 7957, 7962, 7964, 7967, 7968, 7974; (Report Stage), 7984, 7990; (3R.), 8152.
    • Magistrates’ Courts (amendment) (2R.), 1732, 1737; (Committee), 1903.
    • Maintenance (2R.). 1721, 1730; (Committee), 1902, 1903, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985.
    • Reciprocal enforcement of Maintenance Orders (2R.), 8164.
    • Supreme Court (amendment) (2R.), 8160, 8163.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 74, 79.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1894.
      • Main (motion), 3320.
        • Vote 47 (Justice), 7524, 7759, 7787, 8166, 8192, 8203, 8205, 8208.

VOSLOO, Mr. A. H. (Somerset East)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8826.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8299.
    • Defence (amendment) (Committee), 6751.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 8245, 8250.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 340.
    • Defence Act. Amendment of First Schedule of (motion), 6740.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1010.
  • Select Committee—
    • Irrigation matters (Committee), 8382.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3681.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6172.
        • Vote 42 (Labour), 7106.
        • Vote 44 (Coloured Affairs), 7320.
        • Vote 41 (Defence), 8616.

WARING, the Hon. F. W. (Vasco)—

  • [Minister of Information and of Tourism.]
  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 7663.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1079.
    • Transkei Constitution (Leave to introduce), 2158.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 162.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main (motion), 3485.
        • Vote 50 (Information), 8422.
        • Vote 51 (Tourism), 8656.

WARREN, Mr. C. M. (King William’s Town)—

  • Bills—
    • Klipdrift Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4169.
    • Livestock (amendment) (2R.), 7730.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3040; (Committee), 5280, 5633.
    • Veterinary (amendment) (2R.), 4203.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 5 (Lands), 5912.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6158, 6240.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6597, 6642.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6839.

WATER AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Le Roux, the Hon. P. M. K.]

WATERSON, the Hon. S. F. (Constantia)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 8744.
    • Building Societies (amendment) (2R.), 7709.
    • Financial Relations (amendment) (2R.), 299.
    • Friendly Societies (amendment) (2R.), 6978.
    • Income Tax (amendment) (2R.), 304; (Committee), 701, 708.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7848, 7910, 7937; (Report Stage), 7993.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 802; (3R.), 1053.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 155.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (motion), 1862; (Committee), 1862, 1864, 1868, 1870, 1883, 1890, 1892.
      • Main (motion), 3075, 3300.
        • Vote 4 (Prime Minister), 4580.
        • Vote 11 (Treasury). 5694, 5697, 5730.
        • Vote 10 (Foreign Affairs), 7253, 7266.

WEISS, Mrs. U. M. (Johannesburg-North)—

  • Bills—
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8324.
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2104; (Committee), 4010, 4054, 4071.
    • Mental Disorders (amendment) (2R.), 7749; (Committee), 8225, 8230.
    • Orange Free State Study Bursaries Fund (2R.), 8692.
    • Patents (amendment) (2R.), 6963; (Committee), 7057; (3R.), 7249.
    • Publications and Entertainments (2R.), 506; (Committee), 1294, 1357.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6693; (Committee), 7739.
    • Trade Marks (2R.), 6974; (Committee), 7059; (3R.), 7249.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Additional (Committee), 1868.
        • Main (motion), 3539.
          • Vote 20 (Social Welfare), 6004.
          • Vote 24 (Education), 6099, 6119.
          • Vote 32 (Commerce), 8486.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (Committee), 2733.

WENTZEL, Mr. J. J. (Christiana)—

  • Bills—
    • Co-operative Societies (amendment) (2R.), 6800.
    • Land Settlement (amendment) (2R.), 4279.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 4306.
    • Transkei Constitution (2R.), 3860, 3877.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, Problems of the, 1004.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6151.
        • Vote 38 (Agricultural Economics), 6633.
        • Vote 26 (Bantu Administration), 6999.

WOOD, Mr. L. F. (Durban, Berea)—

  • Bills—
    • Coloured Persons Education (2R.), 2026; (Committee), 3973, 4009, 4726.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 7793.
    • Retreats and Rehabilitation Centres (2R.), 6723; (Committee), 7418.
  • Motion—
    • Medical Costs, 672.
  • Supply—
    • Central Government:
      • Main—
        • Vote 24 (Education), 6090.
        • Vote 27 (Agricultural Technical Services), 6224.
        • Vote 36 (Health), 6542.
  • Railways and Harbours:
    • Main (motion), 2608; (Committee), 2730.

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