THE MINISTRY
Prime Minister |
Gen. the Hon. J. B. M. HERTZOG, M.L.A. |
Minister of Native Affairs |
Minister of External Affairs |
Minister of Justice |
The Hon. T. J. DE V. ROOS, K.C., M.L.A. |
Minister of the Interior |
The Hon. Dr. D. F. MALAN, M.L.A. |
Minister of Education |
Minister of Public Health |
Minister of Defence |
The Hon. F. H. P. CRESWELL, D.S.O. M.L.A. |
Minister of Finance |
The Hon. N. C. HAVENGA, M.L.A. |
Minister of Railways and Harbours |
The Hon. C. W. MALAN, M.L.A. |
Minister of Mines and Industries |
The Hon. F. W. BEYERS, K.C., M.L.A. |
Minister of Agriculture |
Gen. the Hon. J. C. G. KEMP, M.L.A. |
Minister of Lands |
The Hon. P. G. W. GROBLER, M.L.A. |
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs |
The Hon. W. B. MADELEY, M.L.A. |
Minister of Public Works |
Minister of Labour |
The Hon. T. BOYDELL, M.L.A. |
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
AND THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS REPRESENTED BY THEM.
SPEAKER: The Hon. E. G. Jansen, M.L.A.
DEPUTY-SPEAKER AND CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: J. H. H. de Waal, Esq., M.L.A.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES: A. G. Barlow, Esq., M.L.A.
- Alexander, M., K.C.—Cape Town (Hanover St.).
- Allen, J.—Springs.
- Anderson, H. E. K.—Klip River.
- Arnott, Brig.-Gen. W., C.M.G.—Natal Coast.
- Badenhorst, A. L.—Riversdale.
- Ballantine, Maj. R.—Kingwilliamstown.
- Barlow, A. G.—Bloemfontein (North) (Deputy-Chairman of Committees).
- Basson, P. N.—Beaufort West.
- Bates, F. T.—Uitenhage.
- Bergh, P. A.—Malmesbury.
- Beyers, Hon. F. W., K.C.—Edenburg.
- Blackwell, L., K.C., M.C.—Bezuidenhout.
- Boshoff, L. J.—Ventersdorp.
- Boydell, Hon. T.—Durban (Greyville).
- Brink, G. F.—George.
- Brits, G. P.—Losberg.
- Brown, D. M., O.B.E.—Three Rivers.
- Brown, G.—Germiston.
- Buirski, E.—Swellendam.
- Byron, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. J. J., C.M.G., D.S.O. —East London (North).
- Chaplin, Sir F. D. P., G.B.E., K.C.M.G.—South Peninsula.
- Christie, J.—Langlaagte.
- Cilliers, A. A.—Harrismith.
- Close, R. W., K.C.—Rondebosch.
- Collins, Col.-Cdt. W. R., D.T.D., D.S.O.—Ermelo.
- Conradie, Dr. D. G.—Bethlehem.
- Conradie, J. H.—Gordonia.
- Conroy, E. A.—Hoopstad.
- Coulter, C. W. A.—Cape Town (Gardens).
- Creswell, Hon. F. H. P., D.S.O.—Denver.
- Deane, Hon. W. A.—Umvoti.
- De Jager, Dr. A. L.—Paarl.
- De Villiers, A. I. E.—Witbank.
- De Villiers, P. C.—Klerksdorp.
- De Villiers, W. B.—Barkly.
- De Waal, J. H. H.—Piquetberg (Deputy-Speaker and Chairman of Committees).
- De Wet, S. D.—Heidelberg.
- Duncan, Hon. P., K.C., C.M.G.—Yeoville.
- Du Toit, F. J.—Victoria West.
- Fick, Rev. Mr. M. L.—Potchefstroom.
- Fordham, A. C.—Turffontein.
- Geldenhuys, L.—Johannesburg (North).
- Gibaud, F.—Three Rivers.
- Gilson, L. D.—Griqualand.
- Giovanetti, C. W., C.B.E.—Pretoria (East).
- Grobler, Lt.-Col. H. S., D.T.D.—Bethal.
- Grobler, Hon. P. G. W.—Rustenburg.
- Harris, Col. Sir D., K.C.M.G.—Beaconsfield.
- Hattingh, Rev. Mr. B. R.—Krugersdorp.
- Havenga, Hon. N. C.—Fauresmith.
- Hay, G. A.—Pretoria (West).
- Heatlie, C. B.—Worcester.
- Henderson, J.—Durban (Berea).
- Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.—Smithfield.
- Heyns, J. D.—Middelburg.
- Hugo, D.—Wepener.
- Jagger, Hon. J. W.—Cape Town (Central).
- Jansen, Hon. E. G.—Vryheid (Speaker).
- Kemp, Gen. the Hon. J C. G.—Wolmaransstad.
- Kentridge, M.—Troyeville.
- Keyter, J. G.—Ficksburg.
- Krige, Hon. C. J.—Caledon.
- Lennox, F. J.—Durban (Stamford Hill).
- Le Roux, S. P.—Oudtshoorn.
- Louw, G. A.—Colesberg.
- Louw, J. P.—Stellenbosch.
- Macintosh, Sir W., Kt.—Port Elizabeth (South).
- Madeley, Hon. W. B.—Benoni.
- Malan, Hon. C. W.—Humansdorp.
- Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.—Calvinia.
- Malan, M. L.—Heilbron.
- Marwick, J. S.—Illovo.
- McMenamin, J. J.—Boksburg.
- Miller, Maj. A. M., D.S.O.—Durban (Point).
- Moffat, L.—Queenstown.
- Moll, H. H.—Christiana.
- Mostert, J. P.—Namaqualand.
- Mullineux, Rev. Mr. J.—Roodepoort.
- Munnik, J. H.—Vredefort.
- Nathan, E., K.C.—Von Brandis.
- Naudé, A. S.—Wakkerstroom.
- Naudé, J. F. Tom.—Pietersburg.
- Nel, O. R.—Newcastle.
- Nicholls, G. H.—Zululand.
- Nieuwenhuize, J.—Lydenburg.
- O’Brien, W. J., O.B.E.—Pietermaritzburg (South).
- Oost, H.—Pretoria District (North).
- Oppenheimer, Sir E., Kt.—Kimberley.
- Papenfus, H. B., K.C.—Hospital.
- Payn, A. O. B.—Tembuland.
- Pearce, C.—Liesbeek.
- Pienaar, B. J.—Wonderboom.
- Pienaar, J. J.—Marico.
- Pirow, O., K.C.—Zoutpansberg.
- Pretorius, J. S. F.—Fordsburg.
- Pretorius, Lt.-Col. N. J., D.T.D., D.S.O.—Witwatersberg.
- Raubenheimer, I. van W.—Bechuanaland.
- Reitz, Col. the Hon. D.—Port Elizabeth (Central).
- Reitz, Dr. H.—North-East Rand.
- Reyburn, G.—Durban (Umbilo).
- Richards, Maj. G. R.—Weenen.
- Rider, Rev. Mr. W. W.—East London (City).
- Robinson, C. P.—Durban (Central).
- Rockey, W., O.B.E.—Parktown.
- Rood, W. H.—Barberton.
- Roos, Hon. T. J. de V., K.C.—Lichtenburg.
- Roux, J. W. J. W.—Ceres.
- Sampson, H. W., O.B.E.—Jeppes.
- Sephton, C. A. A.—Aliwal.
- Smartt, Rt. Hon. Sir T. W., P.C., K.C.M.G.—Fort Beaufort.
- Smuts, Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. C., P.C., C.H., D.T.D., K.C.—Standerton.
- Snow, W. J.—Salt River.
- Stals, Dr. A. J.—Hopetown.
- Steyn, Dr. C. F., K.C.—Bloemfontein (South).
- Steytler, L. J.—Albert.
- Strachan, T. G.—Pietermaritzburg (North).
- Struben, R. H., O.B.E.—Albany.
- Stuttaford, R.—Newlands.
- Swart, C. R.—Ladybrand.
- Terreblanche, Lt.-Col. P. J.—Kroonstad.
- Te Water, C. T.—Pretoria (Central).
- Van Broekhuizen, Dr. H. D.—Pretoria District (South).
- Van der Merwe, Dr. N. J.—Winburg.
- Van Heerden, G. C.—Cradock.
- Van Heerden, I. P.—Graaff-Reinet.
- Van Hees, A. S.—Delarey.
- Van Niekerk, P. W. le R.—Waterberg.
- Van Rensburg, J. J.—Boshof.
- Van Zyl, Maj. G. B.—Cape Town (Harbour). Van Zyl, J. J. M.—Ladismith.
- Vermooten, O. S.—Wodehouse.
- Visser, Dr. T. C.—Vrededorp.
- Vosloo, L. J.—Somerset.
- Waterston, R. B.—Brakpan.
- Watt, Hon. Sir T., K.C.M.G.—Dundee.
- Wessels, J. B.—Frankfort.
CLERK OF THE HOUSE: Danl. H. Visser.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
- Albany.—Struben, R. H., O.B.E.
- Albert.—Steytler, L. J.
- Aliwal.—Sephton, C. A. A.
- Barberton, Rood, W. H.
- Barkly.—De Villiers, W. B.
- Beaconsfield.—Harris, Col. Sir D., K.C.M.G.
- Beaufort West.—Basson, P. N.
- Bechuanaland.—Raubenheimer, I. van W.
- Benoni.—Madeley, Hon. W. B.
- Bethal.—Grobler, Lt.-Col. H. S., D.T.D.
- Bethlehem.—Conradie, Dr. D. G.
- Bezuidenhout.—Blackwell, L., K.C., M.C.
- Bloemfontein (North).—Barlow, A. G. (Deputy-Chairman of Committees.)
- Bloemfontein (South).—Steyn, Dr. C. F., K.C.
- Boksburg.—McMenamin, J. J.
- Boshof.—Van Rensburg, J. J.
- Brakpan.—Waterston, R. B.
- Caledon.—Krige, Hon. C. J.
- Calvinia.—Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.
- Cape Town (Central).—Jagger, Hon. J. W.
- Cape Town (Gardens).—Coulter, C. W. A.
- Cape Town (Hanover Street).—Alexander, M., K.C.
- Cape Town (Harbour).—Van Zyl, Maj. G. B.
- Ceres.—Roux, J. W. J. W.
- Christiana.—Moll, H. H.
- Colesberg.—Louw, G. A.
- Cradock.—Van Heerden, G. C.
- Delarey.—Van Hees, A. S.
- Denver.—Creswell, Hon. F. H. P., D.S.O.
- Dundee.—Watt, Hon. Sir T., K.C.M.G.
- Durban (Berea).—Henderson, J.
- Durban (Central).—Robinson, C. P.
- Durban (Greyville).—Boydell, Hon. T.
- Durban (Point).—Miller, Maj. A. M., D.S.O.
- Durban (Stamford Hill).—Lennox, F. J.
- Durban (Umbilo).—Reyburn, G.
- East London (City).—Rider, Rev. Mr. W. W.
- East London (North).—Byron, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. J. J., C.M.G., D.S.O.
- Edenburg.—Beyers, Hon. F. W., K.C.
- Ermelo.—Collins, Col.-Cdt. W. R., D.T.D., D.S.O.
- Fauresmith.—Havenga, Hon. N. C.
- Ficksburg.—Keyter, J. G.
- Fordsburg.—Pretorius, J. S. F.
- Fort Beaufort.—Smartt, Rt. Hon. Sir T. W., P.C., K.C.M.G.
- Frankfort.—Wessels, J. B.
- George.—Brink, G. F.
- Gordonia.—Conradie, J. H.
- Germiston.—Brown, G.
- Graaff-Reinet.—Van Heerden, I. P.
- Griqualand.—Gilson, L. D.
- Harrismith.—Cilliers, A. A.
- Heidelberg.—De Wet, S. D.
- Heilbron.—Malan, M. L.
- Hoopstad.—Conroy, E. A.
- Hopetown.—Stals, Dr. A. J.
- Hospital.—Papenfus, H. B., K.C.
- Humansdorp.—Malan, Hon. C. W.
- Jeppes.—Sampson, H. W., O.B.E.
- Johannesburg (North).—Geldenhuys, L.
- Kimberley.—Oppenheimer, Sir E., Kt.
- Kingwilliamstown.—Ballantine, Maj. R.
- Klerksdorp.—De Villiers, P. C.
- Klip River.—Anderson, H. E. K.
- Kroonstad.—Terreblanche, Lt.-Col., P. J.
- Krugersdorp.—Hattingh, Rev. Mr. B. R.
- Ladismith.—Van Zyl, J. J. M.
- Ladybrand.—Swart, C. R.
- Langlaagte.—Christie, J.
- Lichtenburg.—Roos, Hon. T. J. de V., K.C.
- Liesbeek.—Pearce, C.
- Losberg.—Brits, G. P.
- Lydenburg.—Nieuwenhuize, J.
- Malmesbury.—Bergh, P. A.
- Marico.—Pienaar, J. J.
- Middelburg,—Heyns, J. D.
- Namaqualand.—Mostert, J. P.
- Natal Coast.—Arnott, Brig.-Gen. W., C.M.G.
- Newcastle.—Nel, O. R.
- Newlands.—Stuttaford, R.
- North-East Rand.—Reitz, Dr. H.
- Oudtshoorn.—Le Roux, S. P.
- Paarl.—De Jager, Dr. A. L.
- Parktown.—Rockey, W., O.B.E.
- Pietermaritzburg (North).—Strachan, T. G.
- Pietermaritzburg (South).—O’Brien, W. J., O.B.E.
- Pietersburg.—Naudé, J. F. Tom.
- Piquetberg.—De Waal, J. H. H. (Deputy-Speaker and Chairman of Committees.)
- Port Elizabeth (Central).—Reitz, Col. the Hon. D.
- Port Elizabeth (South).—Macintosh, Sir W., Kt.
- Potchefstroom.—Fick, Rev. Mr. M. L.
- Pretoria (Central).—Te Water, C. T.
- Pretoria District (North).—Oost, H.
- Pretoria District (South).—Van Broekhuizen, Dr. H. D.
- Pretoria (East).—Giovanetti, C. W., C.B.E.
- Pretoria (West).—Hay, G. A.
- Riversdale.—Badenhorst. A. L.
- Rondebosch.—Close, R. W., K.C.
- Roodepoort.—Mullineux, Rev. Mr. J.
- Rustenburg.—Grobler, Hon. P. G. W.
- Salt River.—Snow, W. J.
- Smithfield.—Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.
- Somerset.—Vosloo, L. J.
- South Peninsula.—Chaplin, Sir F. D. P., G.B.E., K.C.M.G.
- Springs.—Allen, J.
- Standerton.—Smuts, Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. C., P. C., C.H., D.T.D., K.C.
- Stellenbosch.—Louw, J. P.
- Swellendam.—Buirski, E.
- Tembuland.—Payn, A. O. B.
- Three Rivers.—Brown, D. M. [deceased 27th November, 1927.]
- Three Rivers.—Gibaud, F. [elected 25th February, 1928.]
- Troyeville.—Kentridge, M.
- Turffontein.—Fordham, A. C.
- Uitenhage.—Bates, F. T.
- Umvoti.—Deane, Hon. W. A.
- Ventersdorp.—Boshoff, L. J.
- Victoria West.—Du Toit, F. J.
- Von Brandis.—Nathan, E., K.C.
- Vrededorp.—Visser, Dr. T. C.
- Vredefort.—Munnik, J. H.
- Vryheid.—Jansen, Hon. E. G. (Speaker.)
- Wakkerstroom.—Naudé, A. S.
- Waterberg.—Van Niekerk, P. W. le R.
- Weenen.—Richards, Maj. G. R.
- Wepener.—Hugo, D.
- Winburg.—Van der Merwe, Dr. N. J.
- Witbank.—De Villiers, A. I. E.
- Witwatersberg.—Pretorius, Lt.-Col. N. J., D.T.D., D.S.O.
- Wodehouse.—Vermooten, O. S.
- Wolmaransstad.—Kemp, Gen. the Hon. J. C. G.
- Wonderboom.—Pienaar, B. J.
- Worcester.—Heatlie, C. B.
- Yeoville.—Duncan, Hon. P., K.C., C.M.G.
- Zoutpansberg.—Pirow, O., K.C.
- Zululand.—Nicholls, G. H.
BILLS OF THE SESSION.
No. of Bill. |
No. of Act. |
Short Title. |
68—’27 |
40—’27 |
Union Nationality and Flags. |
69—’27 |
11—’28 |
Iron and Steel Industry. (Passed at Joint Sitting.) |
70—’27 |
44—’27 |
Precious Stones. (Passed at Joint Sitting.) |
71—’27 |
— |
Women’s Enfranchisement. |
72—’27 |
10—’28 |
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (A.B. 33—’27. Revived). |
73—’27 |
41—’27 |
Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment. |
74—’27 |
42—’27 |
Psorosis. |
75—’27 |
— |
Easter Stabilisation. |
76—’27 |
43—’27 |
Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management). |
77—’27 |
8—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Gratuity (S.C. 2—’28). |
78—’27 |
7—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) S.C,) 2a—’28). |
79—’27 |
— |
Liquor. |
|
|
[Adjournment from 8th November, 1927, to 25th January, 1928.] |
1—’28 |
15—’28 |
Public Health Amendment. |
2—’28 |
13—’28 |
Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (A.B. 1—’27 Revived). |
3—’28 |
9—’28 |
Drought Distress Relief (Amendment). |
4—’28 |
— |
Dingaan’s Day. |
5—’28 |
14—’28 |
Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (S.C. 4—’28). |
6—’28 |
— |
Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (S.C. 5—’28). |
7—’28 |
— |
Children’s Protection (Further Amendment). |
8—’28 |
— |
Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment. |
9—’28 |
— |
Transvaal Conveyancers. |
10—’28 |
— |
Daylight Saving. |
11—’28 |
— |
Vocational Education and Special Schools. |
12—’28 |
— |
Irrigation (Amendment) (S.C. la—’28). |
13—’28 |
6—’28 |
Land Settlement (Amendment). |
14—’28 |
1—’28 |
Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal), |
15—’28 |
— |
Industrial Conciliation (Amendment). |
16—’28 |
— |
Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (A.B. 21—’27) (Revived). |
17—’28 |
— |
Factories (Amendment). (See A.B. 20—’28). |
18—’28 |
3—’28 |
Appropriation (Part). |
19—’28 |
5—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part). |
20—’28 |
— |
Factories (Amendment) (consolidated with A.B. 23—’28). |
21—’28 |
2—’28 |
Additional Appropriation (1927-’28). |
22—’28 |
4—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28). |
23—’28 |
— |
Factories Amendment. (Consolidated with A.B. 20—’28).† |
24—’28 |
24—’28 |
Electoral (Amendment). |
25—’28 |
27—’28 |
Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa). |
26—’28 |
22—’28 |
Old Age Pensions. |
27—’28 |
17—’28 |
Wine and Spirits Control Amendment. |
28—’28 |
12—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27). |
29—’28 |
23—’28 |
Radio Amendment. |
30—’28 |
18—’28 |
Income Tax. |
31—’28 |
16—’28 |
Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27). |
32—’28 |
19—’28 |
Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment). |
33—’28 |
— |
Apprenticeship (Amendment). † |
34—’28 |
28—’28 |
Railway Routes Adjustment. |
35—’28 |
21—’28 |
Financial Adjustments |
36—’28 |
20—’28 |
Pensions (Supplementary). |
37—’28 |
26—’28 |
Appropriation (1928-’29). |
38—’28 |
25—’28 |
Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29). |
ACTS OF THE SESSION.
I.—In Alphabetical Order.
2 ’28.—Additional Appropriation (1927-’28).
26—’28.—Appropriation (1928-29).
3—’28.—Appropriation (Part).
19—’28.—Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment).
1—’28.—Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal).
9—’28.—Drought Distress Relief (Amendment).
24—’28.—Electoral (Amendment).
21—’28.—Financial Adjustments.
18—’28.—Income Tax.
11—’28.—Iron and Steel Industry.
6—’28.—Land Settlement (Amendment). Liquor.
43—’27.—Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management)
13—’28.—Medical, Dental and Pharmacy.
27—’28.—Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa).
22—’28.—Old Age Pensions.
41—’27.—Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment.
20—’28.—Pensions (Supplementary).
14—’28.—Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private).
44—’27.—Precious Stones.
10—’28.—Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment.
42—’27.—Psorosis.
15—’28.—Public Health Amendment.
23—’28.—Radio Amendment.
28—’28.—Railway Routes Adjustment.
4—’28.—Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28).
25—’28.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29).
5—’28.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part).
8—’28.—Railways and Harbours Gratuity.
7—’28.—Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment).
12—’28.—Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27).
16—’28.—Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27).
40—’27.—Union Nationality and Flags.
Vocational Education and Special Schools.
17—’28.—Wine and Spitits Control Amendment.
ACTS OF THE SESSION.
II.—In Chronological Order.
40—’27.—Union Nationality and Flags.
41—’27.—Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment.
42—’27.—Psorosis.
43—’27.—Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management).
44—’27.—Precious Stones.
1—’28.—Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal).
2—’28.—Additional Appropriation (1927-’28).
3—’28.—Appropriation (Part).
4—’28.—Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28).
5—’28.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part).
6—’28.—Land Settlement (Amendment).
7—’28.—Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment).
8—’28.—Railways and Harbours Gratuity.
9—’28.—Drought Distress Relief (Amendment).
10—’28.—Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment.
11—’28.—Iron and Steel Industry.
12—’28.—Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27).
13—’28.—Medical, Dental and Pharmacy.
14—’28.—Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private).
15—’28.—Public Health Amendment.
16—’28.—Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27).
17—’28.—Wine and Spirits Control Amendment.
18—’28.—Income Tax.
19—’28.—Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment).
20—’28.—Pensions (Supplementary).
21—’28—Financial Adjustments
22—’28.—Old Age Pensions.
23—’28.—Radio Amendment.
24—’28.—Electoral (Amendment).
25—’28.—Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29).
26—’28.—Appropriation (1928-’29).
27—’28.—Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa).
28—’28.—Railway Routes Adjustment.
Liquor.
Vocational Education and Special Schools.
ERRATA.
Col. 883, lines 6-9, Deputy-Chairman.—To read: “The clause must be agreed to or negatived, and if negatived, the hon. member may move a new clause.”
Col. 1493, 9-10 lines from bottom, Mr. Wessels.—To read: “Surely you are entitled to refuse that.’”
Col. 2828, 15 lines from bottom, Minister of Finance.—The Estimates of Expenditure from Revenue for 1928-’29 total £28,080,000” to read: “£28,098,000.”
Col. 3410, lines 3-4.—To read: “Amendment up to par. (c) of sub-section (1) put and agreed to” and in lines 11-12 to read: “Omission of par. (d) and the substitution of a new par. (d) of subsection (1) put and negatived.”
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
In this index “R” denotes “Reading.”
The sign † indicates that the Bill or other matter concerned dropped owing to the prorogation of Parliament.
Matters which have been given headings in this index may also form the subject of questions and will be found separately indexed under the headings “Questions” or “Oral Questions.”
Additional Estimates (motion to go into Committee—Mr. Havenga), 1505; (committee), 1520, 1575; (reported), 1613. (See also “Bills—Aditional Appropriation”).
Additional Estimates (Railways) (motion to go into committee—Mr. C. W. Malan), 1732; (committee), 1868; (reported), 1872. (See also “Bills—Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation.”)
Adjournment—
- On matters of urgent public importance—
- Castle Flag (motion—Mr. Marwick), 4848.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion—Mr. Hay), 594. (See also 1256.)
- Labour meeting (motion—Mr. Allen), 442.
- Ordinary—discussion raised (motion—Sir Thomas Smartt), 2223
- Over ordinary sitting day (joint sitting) (motions—Mr. Havenga), 394; (Gen. Hertzog), 2618.
Angola, Consul in (statement), 1647; (Additional Estimates), 1521.
Auditor-General (letter), 4849, 4851.
Bills—
- Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (1 R.), 1613; (2 R.), 1740; (committee), 1740;(3 R.), 1779.
- Apprenticeship (Amendment) (1 R.), 4180†.
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (1 R.), 4894; (2 R.), 4907; (committee), 4916; (3 R.), 4916.
- Appropriation (Part) (1 R.), 1406; (2 R.), 1757, 1945; (committee), 2057; (3 R.), 2129.
- Children’s Protection (Further Amendment) (1 R,), 703; (withdrawal), 847.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (1 R.), 4097; (2 R.), 4477; (committee), 4545; (amendments considered), 4553; (3 R.), 4648.
- Daylight Saving (1 R.), 763; (2 R.), 1390.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (1 R.), 1071; (2 R.), 1274; (committee), 1330; (3 R.), 1406.
- Dingaan’s Day (leave to introduce), 1237; (1 R.), 595; (2 R.), 899.
- Drought Distress Relief (Amendment) (1 R.), 544; (2 R.), 2235; (committee), 2236; (3 R.), 2236.
- Easter Stabilisation (1 R.), 214; (2 R.), 539.
- Electoral Amendment (1 R.), 2797; (2 R.), 4894; (committee), 4967; (amendment considered), 4969; (3 R.), 4971.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (1 R.), 1575; (2 R.), 2277; (committee), 2420, 2749; (3 R.) (motion), 2865; (recommittal), 2866; (motion), 3722; (committee), 3724, 3760; (consolidated), 3791. (See also Factories Amendment)
- Factories (Amendment) (1 R.), 1406; (withdrawal), 1505.
- Factories (Amendment) (leave to introduce); 2788; (1 R.), 2797; (2 R.), 2841; (motion), 3722; (committee), 3724, 3760; (consolidated), 3791, (amendments considered), 3856; (3 R.), 3882; Senate’s amendments). 5005.† (See also “Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery.”)
- Financial Adjustments (leave to introduce), 4477; (1 R.), 4543; (2 R.), 4742; (committee), 4851; (3 R.), 4854.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (1 R.), 641; (2 R.), 1461; (reference to S. C.), 1466; (reported), 3567.†
- Income Tax (1 R.), 3992; (2 R.), 4279; (committee), 4283; (3 R.), 4351.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (1 R.), 1168; (2 R.), 2292, 2771, 2866.†
- Iron and Steel Industry (1 R.), 45; (2 R.), 129, 167; (committee), 287, 291; (3 R.), 318.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (1 R.), 898; (Speaker’s statement), 1383; (2 R.), 1410, 1613, 1684; (referred to S.C.), 1731; (reported), 3511.
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (1 R.), 1024; (2 R.), 1429; (committee), 1867; (amendments considered), 1868; (3 R.), 1945.
- Liquor (1 R.), 418; (2 R.), 471, 491, 544, 610; (committee), 714, 797, 847, 954, 1024, 1071, 1168, 1274, 1342, 1779, 2263, 2425, 2508, 2544, 2648; (amendments considered), 3405, 3409, 3462, 3568, 3637, 3710; (division errors), 3511; (3 R.), 3722; (Senate’s amendments), 4486; (message to Senate), 4544.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (1 R.), 762; (2 R.), 913, 1922; (committee), 3560; (amendments considered), 3698; (3 R.), 4021.
- Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management) (1 R.), 351; (2 R.), 395; (committee), 397; (3 R.), 418.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (revival), 471; (instruction to committee (motion), 641; (committee), 643, 703; (amendments considered), 884; (3 R.), 895; (Senate’s amendments), 2811, 2865.
- Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa) (1 R.), 3161; (2 R.), 4901; (committee), 4971; (3 R.), 4971.
- Old Age Pensions (1 R.), 3760; (2 R.), 3992, 4181; (committee), 4301; (amendments considered), 4353; (3 R.), 4436; (Senate’s amendments), 5004.
- Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment (1 R.), 129; (2 R), 326; (committee), 327; (3 R.), 328.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (revival), 1237; (committee), 1401; (motion), 2029; (committee), 2 0 3 0; (amendments considered), 2223; (3 R.), 2494.
- Pensions (Supplementary) (1 R.), 4851; (2 R.), 4907; (committee), 4907; (3 R.), 4907.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (examiners’ report), 519; (1 R.), 595; (reference to S.C.), 763: (special report), 1167; (reported), 2425; (2 R.), 2798; (committee), 2801; (amendments considered), 2811; (3 R.), 2811.
- Precious Stones (1 R.), 46; (2 R.), 80, 108; (committee), 194, 259; (3 R.), 288; (Senate’s amendments), 406, 426.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment, (revival), 71; (committee), 523; (motion), 1477; (committee), 1478; (motions), 1936, 2202; (amendments considered), 2215; (3R.) 2477.
- Psorosis (1 R.), 129; (2 R.), 328; (committee), 330; (3 R.), 395.
- Public Health Amendment (1 R.), 470; (2 R.), 2232; (committee), 2398; (amendments considered), 2711; (3 R.), 2711; (Senate’s amendment), 3992.
- Radio Amendment (1 R.), 3855; (2 R.), 4902; (committee), 4971; (3 R.), 4971.
- Railway Routes Adjustment (1 R.), 4211; (2 R.), 4739; (committee), 4742; (3 R.), 4851.
- Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (1 R.), 1872; 2 R.), 2114; (committee), 2114; (3 R.), 2153.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29) (1 R.), 4894; (2 R.), 4938; (committee), 4941; (3 R.), 4941; (Senate’s amendment), 5005.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (1 R.), 1505; (2 R.), 1872, 1983, 2058; (committee), 2113; (3 R.), 2139.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (1 R.), 352; (2 R.), 397; (reference to S.C.), 593; (reported), 895; (committee), 1428, 1753; (amendments considered), 1757; (3 R.), 1779.„
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) (1 R.), 352; (2 R.), 418; (reference to S.C.), 593; (reported), 927; (Speaker’s statement), 1168; (instruction to committee), 1421; (committee), 1 4 2 2; (amendments considered), 1428; (3 R.), 1731.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27) (1 R.), 3760; (2 R.), 3856; (committee), 3856; (3 R.), 3881.
- Transvaal Conveyancers (1 R.), 763; (2 R.), 1935.†
- Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27) (1 R.), 3992; (2 R.), 4036; (committee), 4036; (3 R.), 4036.
- Union Nationality and Flags (1 R.), 37; (2 R.), 72, 242; (committee), 253; (amendments considered), 257; (3 R.), 288; (Minister’s statement), 4348.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (I. R.), 763; (2 R.), 1434; (committee), 2115, 2224; (amendments considered), 2397; (3 R.), 2397.
- Wine and Spirits Control Amendment (1 R.), 3760; (2 R.), 4298; (committee), 4300; (amendment considered), 4301; (3 R.), 4351.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (1 R.), 55; (2 R.), 676; (committee), 1130; (motion to re-commit), 1648; (motions) 2028, 2337.†
Blue fly (motion—Mr. Steytler), 1017.
Business of the House (motions), 8, 30, 469, 470, 2057, 2933, 3274, 4180, 4434, 4435, 4477, 4907, 5005; (statements), 490, 1779.
Cattle industry (Mr. Dean), 4211.
Closure, 1944, 2050, 2054, 3758, 3788, 4380, 4623.
Coal and oil prospects (motion—Sir Thomas Watt), 997.
Committee on Parliamentary Catering (message from Senate), 129.
Committee on Printing and Debates (appointment), 1.
Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (appointment), 1; (first report brought up), 166; (second report brought up), 240; (third report brought up), 241.
Condolence (Sir C. P. Coghlan) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 4; (Marquess of Cambridge) (motions—Gen. Hertzog), 214, 395, 753; (D. M. Brown) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 467; (Lord Trematon) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 2923, 3160.
Court messenger, Durban (motion—Mr. Mar wick), 352.
Dairy industry (Mr. Gilson), 4216.
Death duties (motion—Mr. G. C. can Heerden), 1238.
Deputy-Chairman’s remuneration (letter), 200.
Diamond cutting agreement (motion—Mr. Beyers), 319, 2360, 4850, 4941, 4971.
Diamond diggers’ distress (motion—Mr. Hay), 1256. (See also 594 and Additional Estimates).
Diamonds in Namaqualand, 1771.
Divisions—
- Adjournment (motion—Sir Thomas Smartt)2223.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 29; (evening sittings) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 36,
- Court messenger, Durban (motion—Mr. Mar. wick), 393.
- Daylight Saving Bill (amendment to motion 2 R.—Mr. Jagger), 1400.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion, adjourned debate—Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 2364.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion—Mr. Hay), 1273.
- Easter Stabilization Bill (motion 2 R.—Mr. Jagger), 543.
- Factories Amendment Bill (amendment to motion leave to introduce—Sir Thomas Smartt), 2796; (motion—Mr. Gilson), 3723; (closure motion—Mr. Boydell), 3758; (amendment in Clause 1—Mr. Gilson), 3758; (Clause 1), 3759; (closure motion—Mr. van Rensburg), 3788; (new clause to follow Clause 1—Mr. Gilson), 3789; new clause to follow Clause 2—Mr. Gilson), 3868.
- Income tax on farmers (motion—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 239.
- Iron and Steel Industry Bill (motion 2 R.), 193; (amendment in Clause 3— Sir Ernest Oppenheimer), 298; (amendment in Clause 3—Sir Ernest Oppenheimer), 301; (amendment in Clause 15—Mr. Nel), 315; (motion 3 R.), 318.
- Irrigation (Amendment) Bill (amendment to motion 2 R.—Sir Thomas Smartt), 1730.
- Liquor Bill (Clause 6, amendment—Mr. de Waal), 731; (amendments—Mr. Blackwell), 740, 743; (amendment—Mr. van Niekerk), 744; (Clause 13, amendments), 807, 812; (amendment—Mr. Nicholls) 814; (Clause 15, amendment—Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 821; (clause as amended), 823; (Clause 39, amendment—Dr. H. Reitz), 842; (new clause to follow Clause 41, amendment—Mr. Struben), 862; (the new clause—Mr. Close), 863; (new clause to follow Clause 55—Mr. M. L. Malan), 878; (Clause 56, amendment—Dr. Stals), 965; (clause as amended), 966; (Clause 62, amendment—Mr. Roux), 983; (amendment—Mr. Coulter), 984; (Clause 63, amendments—Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 2579, 2579; amendment—Mr. Munnik), 2580; (amendment—Mr. Nicholls) 2581; (Clause 64, amendment—Mr. G. Brown), 1036; (Clause 69, amendment—Mr. Gilson), 1053; (Clause 71, amendment—Mr. Roux), 1059; (Clause 75, par. (c) as printed), 1080; (sub-section 5, amendment—Mr. Alexander), 1081; (sub-section 7, amendment—Dr. van der Merwe), 1105; amendment—Mr. Roos), 1106; (new sub-section 8, amendment—Dr. H. Reitz), 1119; (Clause 87, amendment—Mr. A. S. Naudé), 1197; (Clause 89, amendment—Mr. Wessels), 1200; Clause 95, amendment—Mr. Alexander), 1215; (Clause 96, amendments—Dr. Stals), 1299, 1304; (new Clause 96—Sir Thomas Smartt), 1306; (Clause 98, amendment—Mr. Struben), 1366; (amendment—Mr. Payn,) 1369; (amendment—Mr. Heatlie), 1370; (amendment—Mr. Nathan), 1372; (Clause 102, amendment—Mr. Close), 1374; (Clause 103, amendment—Mr. Roos), 1382; (new clause to follow Clause 103—Dr. van der Merwe), 1796; (Clause 105, amendment—Mr. Blackwell), 1813; (Clause 110 as amended), 1838; (new clause to follow Clause 110, amendment—Mr. Munnik), 2439; (amendment—Mr. Roux), 2440; (Clause 122), 2454; (Clause 134), 2585; (Clause 142, amendment—Mr. Barlow), 2702; (clause as amended), 2703.
- Amendments considered: Clause 10, amendment—Mr. Roos), 3415; Clause 12, amendment—Mr. Roos), 3419; (Clause 39, amendment—Mr. Roos), 3429; (new Clause 63, amendment—Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 3452; amendment—Brig.-Gen. Byron), 3454; (amendment—Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 3455; (amendment—Mr. Roos), 3457; (Clause 65, amendment—Mr. Roos), 3470; (Clause 73, amendment as amended), 3480; (Clause 74 amendment—Mr. Struben)’ 3483; (amendment—Mr. Papenfus), 3487; (Clause 75, amendment—Mr. Barlow), 3491; (amendment—Mr. Struben), 3499; (admendment—Dr. van der Merwe), 3500; (Clause 98, amendment—Mr. Struben), 3598: (amendment—Mr. Blackwell), 3599; (amendment—Dr. Stals), 3600; (amendment as amended—Mr. Roos), 3635; Clause 108, amendment—Mr. O’Brien), 3659; (Clause 141, amendment—Sir Thomas Watt), 3685; (amendment—Mr. Nel), 3686; (new clause to follow Clause 141, amendment—Mr. O’Brien), 3696; (the new clause), 3697; (Clause 188, amendment—Mr. Duncan), 3663; (third schedule, amendment—Sir Thomas Watt), 3721.
- As amended by Senate: (Clause 49), 4490; (Clause 75), 4496; (amendment—Mr. Blackwell), 4503.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment Bill (motion 2 R.—Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 1935; (amendments in Clause 1), 3703, 3705; (motion 3 R.), 4021.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Bill (new clause to follow Clause 79—Dr. D. F. Malan), 661; (amendment to Clause 76 Mr. Christie), 713; (amendment in Clause 95—Mr. Alexander), 894.
- Members’ pay on commissions (amendment to motion—Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 952.
- Old Age Pensions Bill (Clause 18), 4352.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment Bill (motion report progress—Col. D. Reitz), 1406; (motion to resume in committee—Mr. van Hees), 2029; (closure motion—Mr. Moll), 2050; (motion report progress—Mr. Stuttaford), 2050; (closure motion—Mr. Munnik), 2054; (amendment in Clause 1—Col. D. Reitz), 2054; (amendment to motion 3 R.—Mr. Nicholls), 2507.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) Bill (motion report progress—Mr. Mostert), 2807.
- Precious Stones Bill (motion 2 R.), 128; (amendment in Clause 2—Mr. Gilson), 195; (amendment in Clause 10—Mr. Coulter), 197; (amendment in Clause 20—Col. D. Reitz), 274, 275, 276; (amendment in Clause 73—Mr. Coulter), 281; (Clause as printed), 282; (amendment in Clause 13—Mr. Coulter), 286; (motion 3 R.), 290; (Senate’s amendment in Clause 2), 406; (Senate’s amendment in Clause 13), 409; Clause 73), 412; (proviso), 414; (par. (c) sub-section 3), 415; (Clause 75), 416; (motion insisting on rejection—Mr. Beyers), 426.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment Bill (motion, that Chairman leave the Chair—Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 523; (motion, report progress—Dr. van der Merwe), 538; (motion resume in committee—Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 1478; (Clause 1, as amended), 1494; (motion House adjourn—Mr. de Waal), 1939; (closure motion—Dr. de Jager) 1944; (motion, re commit Bill—Mr. Mostert), 2214; (motion, adjourn debate—Mr. Oost), 2222; (amendment to motion 3 R.—Mr. Mostert), 2493.
- Public Health Amendment Bill (amendment in Clause 10—Mr. Alexander), 2414.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Super annuation (Amendment) Bill (motion report progress—Mr. Reyburn), 1427.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (amendment to motion—Mr. Kentridge), 3990; (motions petition No. 87), 4476; (third report) (motion—Mr. Alexander), 4647.
- Supply (Vote 28) (closure motion—Gen. Kemp), 4380; (Vote 38) (closure motion—Mr. van Rensburg), 4623; (amendment—Mr. Marwick), 4624 Taxation proposals (amendment to item 87, customs—Mr. Stuttaford), 3555.
- Union Nationality and Flags Bill (motion, leave to introduce—Dr. D. F. Malan), 44.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools Bill (amendment in Clause 13—Mr. Pearce), 2228.
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill (motion, leave to introduce—Mr. D. M. Brown), 70; (amendment to motion 2 R.—Mr. Oost), 702; (amendment in Clause 1—Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 1159; (clause as amended), 1160; (motion, report progress—Mr. Oost), 1161; (Clause 2 as printed), 1162; (motion, report progress—the Rev. Mr. Hattingh), 1163; (amendment in Clause 4—Mr. Oost), 1166; (motion to recommit—Dr. D. F. Malan), 1681, 1682; (motion to set down—Brig.-Gen. Byron), 2028, 2337.
Doornkop agreement (Mr. Anderson), 4511.
Drought (motion—Mr. J. H. Conradie), 2338, 2629.
Farmers’ tours, 1599.
Flag (telegram from H.M. the King), 317.
Harber’s anti-toxin, 3032.
Higher Education Additional Provision Act, 1917 (regulations) (motion—Dr. D. F. Malan), 2359.
Housing loans, 1762, 1945.
Imperial Conference report (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 1839, 2154, 2237, 2528.
Income tax on farmers (motion—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 214.
Johannesburg post office, 4919.
Joint sittings (messages from Governor-General), 465. 2528.
Member—
Members’ fees on commissions (motion—Mr. Blackwell), 763, 927.
Members’ travelling facilities (letter) (motion—Gen. Hertzog), 167.
Minister’s motor-car (Mr. Nel), 4624.
Mozambique negotiations (Minister’s statement), 4209; (Gen. Smuts), 4907.
Native trade unions (motion—Mr. Alexander), 1749.
Natives, ill-treatment of (Mr. Marwick), 4922.
Oil prospects (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 4124.
Old age pensions (motion—Mr. Hay), 1249 (also 2945).
Opening speech, 2.
Oral questions—
- Cape Town disturbances on Union Day (Mr. Oost), 5006.
- Defence—
- Liquor at training camps (Maj. Richards), 1921.
- Drought (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 6.
- Fort Knokke cemetery (Mr. Munnik), 2027.
- Mozambique negotiations (Gen. Smuts), 3854, 4180.
- Natives and desecration of graves (Mr. Deane), 1647.
- Railways and harbours—
- Accidents—
- Fish Hoek (Mr. Close), 466.
- Osplaats (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 3407.
- Salt River meeting (Mr. Strachan), 3853.
- Level Crossing Commission (Mr. Close), 3854.
- Unemployment in Cape Town (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 761.
Personal explanation—
Petitions—
- Breytenbach, H. P. (motion—Dr. H. Reitz), 608.
- Buys, L. J., and others (motion—Col.-Cdt. Collins), 3526.
- Kellner, O. G., and others (motion—Mr. Swart), 2618.
- Klassen, I., and others (motion—Col. D. Reitz), 3525,
- Lombard, J. A. L. (motion—Mr. de Waal), 1023.
- Matomela, N., and L. Mhlanli (motion—Mr. Alexander), 595.
- Mehliss, E. Theodora (motion—Mr. Allen), 5008.
- Rabkin, Zudel (motion—Mr. Alexander), 4907.
- Rosenstrauch, J. (motion—Mr. Oost), 3525.
- Rushton, R. (motion—Mr. Reyburn), 3855.
- Smithers, W. H. (motion—Mr. Nicholls), 4180.
- Thornton, Hilda (motion—Mr. Allen), 5007.
- Van Breda, C. G., and others (motion—Mr. Munnik), 4434.
- Whitfield, J. G. (motion—Maj. Ballantine), 1749.
Plague (Minister’s statement), 2646.
Questions—
- Accountants and Pearce agreement (Mr. Christie), 3241.
- Adulteration Acts (Dr. Stale), 897.
- Afrikaans dictionary (Mr. Hay), 339.
- Agricultural courses (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 4165.
- Distillers’ licences (Mr. Papenfus), 2310.
- Alluvial (see Diamonds).
- Archives, Pretoria (Mr. Giovanetti), 207.
- Artesian (see Water).
- Asiatics—
- Emigration and immigration (Mr. de Wet), 673.
- Illegal entries (Mr. Coulter), 2927, 4834
- Prohibited immigrants (Mr. Nel), 2602
- Registration (Mr. Nel), 2599.
- Assistant M.O.H. for Union (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 4848.
- Bakeries, inspection of (Mr. Hay), 336.
- Baxter, Mr. Duncan, on commissions (Mr. McMenamin), 755.
- Baynes, late Hon. Joseph (Mr. Strachan), 577.
- Beckett, M. P., Mr. (Mr. Marwick), 334.
- Bedford cord breeches, order for (Mr. Rood), 4835.†
- Bezuidenhout, A. P. J., locust officer (Mr. Anderson), 988, 1920.
- Boot and shoe industry (Dr. Stale), 2311.
- Boring (see Water).
- Brandy, excise on (Mr. Hay), 985.
- Brink (see Mines).
- Britain’s gifts to Union (Maj. Richards), 2925.
- Brunt (see Cape Requisite).
- Bryntirion, houses at (Mr. Nel), 755.
- Butter, speculations in (Mr. Snow), 345.
- Canada, trade with (Mr. Hay), 4846.
- Cape Requisite Store—
- Brunt enquiry (Mr. Mostert), 1236.
- Cost (Mr. Blackwell), 1470.
- Cape Times and Government patronage (Mr. Blackwell), 585.
- Railway advertisements (Mr. Blackwell), 758.
- Cape Town disturbances on Union Day (Mr. Oost), 5006.
- Cattle—
- Dipping losses (Mr. Anderson), 1389.
- Frieslands in English studbooks (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 675.
- Civil service (see Public service; also Posts).
- Coal in Aberdeen district (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 1389.
- Coloured landowners in Natal (Sir Thomas Watt), 3833.
- Commercial examination results (Mr. Strachan), 1469.
- Commissioner for Commerce, report by (Maj. Richards), 1227, 1229.
- Conference of Premiers (Dr. Stals), 437.
- Cotton blanket industry (the Rev. Mr. Rider), 1917.
- Cruelty to dogs at Messina (Brig.-Gen. Byron),756, 2318.
- Customs and excise (Mr. Vermooten), 1640.
- Additional duties (Mr. Stuttaford), 1235.
- Excise on brandy (Mr. Hay), 985.
- Laws (Mr. Alexander), 1746.
- Trek chains (Mr. Stuttaford), 2598.
- Debt, imprisonment for (Mr. Hay), 2315.
- Defence—
- Bentley’s position, Lt. (Mr. Giovanetti), 2014.
- Commandants (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 897.
- At Potchefstroom (Maj. Richards), 2333, 2616.
- Liquor at training camps (Maj. Richards), 1921.
- Officers’ resignations (Col. D. Reitz), 2024, 2027.
- Potchefstroom commando (Mr. Nathan), 2320.
- Prinsloo, D., letter to “Het Westen” (Col. D. Reitz), 2336.
- Sea-borne trade (Mr. Marwick), 2613.
- Delimitation Commission (Mr. Nel), 2022.
- Report (Mr. Nathan), 2932, 3525, 3854.
- Diamonds (see also Mines)—
- Alexander Bay, work at (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 3517.
- Board, S.-W. Africa (Mr. Hay), 2323.
- Brink, Arend (Mr. Hay), 1742, 2016.
- Bynestpoort (Mr. Oost), 579.
- Customs and export values (Mr. Hay), 1224.
- Cutting industry, new offers (Mr. Hay), 4427.
- Exports (Mr. Hay), 898.
- Namaqualand (Mr. Hay), 337, 2011.
- Prospecting in (Mr. Papenfus), 519.
- Native claimholders (Mr. Hay), 986.
- Phoenix mine (Mr. Hay), 2015.
- Production statistics (Mr. Blackwell), 674; (Mr. Munnik), 993.
- Trapping purchases (Mr. Hay), 1741.
- Valuation of (Mr. Alexander), 428.
- Dipping supervisor, Natal (Mr. Marwick), 333.
- District surgeon at Woodstock (Mr. Marwick), 4837.
- Doornkop Estates (Mr. Anderson), 2017, 2593, 3244, 3521.
- Agreement (Mr. Marwick), 3848, 3849, 4166.
- Oxen sold at (Mr. Marwick), 2600.
- Settlement scheme (Mr. Marwick), 4171.
- Sugar mill (Mr. Anderson), 340.
- Telegrams from tenants (Mr. Marwick), 4836.
- Training (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1644, 1645, 1646.
- Dried fruit imports (Dr. Stals), 200.
- Drought (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 6.
- Losses (Dr. Stals), 200.
- Native distress (Maj. Ballantine), 54.
- Seed for ploughing (Mr. le Roux), 589.
- Drought Relief Act, 1927 (Dr. Stals), 758.
- East coast fever in Natal (Mr. Anderson), 1383.
- Economic Commission (Mr. Robinson), 2931, 3241.
- Egg-laying test (Mr. Marwick), 3236, 3237, 3519, 3849, 3851.
- Eight-hours’ day pledge (Mr. Marwick), 2612.
- Electricity Commission’s loans (Dr. Stals), 2926.
- Emigration (see Immigration).
- Euphorbia concession to C. F. Muller (Dr. de Jager), 1743.
- Excise on brandy (Mr. Hay), 985.
- Exports of raw materials (Mr. Swart), 576.
- Flour imports from Canada (Mr. J. S. F. Pretorius), 1225.
- Imports from Britain (Maj. Richards), 2925.
- Whiskey imports (Dr. Stals), 201.
- Wine exports (Mr. Nathan), 895.
- Fahey agreement (Mr. Reyburn), 672.
- Farmers’ tour in England (Dr. Stals), 437.
- Field glasses, imports of (Mr. Hay), 3234.
- Flags on Castle (Mr. Stuttaford), 4840.
- Commission of 1927, cost of (Mr. Marwick), 52.
- Referendum, cost of (Mr. Marwick), 52.
- Tenders for (Mr. Oost), 579.
- Flour (see also Wheat).
- Imports from Canada (Mr. J. S. F. Pretorius), 1225.
- Fort Knokke cemetery (Mr. Munnik), 2027.
- Fort Napier mental hospital (Mr. Marwick), 2313.
- Franz, Mrs., and malaria treatment (Mr. J. F. Tom Naudé), 1235.
- German riots in 1915, anti- (Mr. Alexander), 3839.
- Government purchases committee in London (Mr. Marwick), 2333.
- Groot Schuur, zoo at (Mr. Papenfus), 3239.
- Hartsenberg, G. M., dipping supervisor (Mr. Marwick), 2328.
- Hay, Dr. G. F., district surgeon (Mr. Marwick), 3238.
- Hospitals—
- Mental nurses’ long leave (Mr. Hay), 339.
- Fort Napier mental (Mr. Marwick,), 2313.
- Nurses’ compensation (Mr. Strachan), 2786.
- Housing loans (Mr. Barlow), 440.
- Immigration—
- From southern Europe (Mr. Marwick), 2613, 2787.
- Statistics (Dr. Stale), 896.
- Wives, assisted passages for (Sir Thomas Watt), 430.
- Imperial Conference and sub-conference (Mr. Nicholls), 992.
- Imports (see Exports and imports).
- Inprisonment for debt (Mr. Hay), 2315.
- Income tax on farmers (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 1126.
- Indians (see Asiatics).
- Industrial Conciliation Bill (Mr. Nel), 2603.
- Insolvencies and assignments (Mr. Nathan), 582.
- “International Labour Review” (Mr. Marwick), 2613.
- Irrigation (see also Water)—
- Assistant engineers (Mr. Alexander), 3838, 4179.
- Fish River Valley rates (Mr. G. C. van Heerden), 208.
- Great Fish River (Mr. Vosloo), 3512.
- Karroo (Mr. J. C. van Heerden), 1226.
- Johannesburg tramway men (Mr. Nathan), 3243.
- Justice (see also Public meetings)—
- Arrested persons, treatment of (Mr. Marwick), 438.
- Baxter trespass charge (Mr. Henderson), 4424.
- Carr, John [J. Kerr], arrest of (Mr. Fordham), 3234.
- Children committed (Dr. D. G. Conradie), 3830.
- Court messenger, Durban (Mr. Marwick), 49, 335.
- And Mr. G. Reyburn, M.L.A. (Mr. Marwick), 336.
- Court messenger Mottram (Mr. Marwick), 51.
- Debt, imprisonment for (Mr. Hay), 2315.
- Desecration of graves (Mr. Deane), 1647.
- Elphick, G. J., and H. S. Webb (Mr. Blackwell), 583.
- Frankel, Ludwig, commissioner of oaths (Mr. Marwick), 428.
- Grabie, R., assault by (Mr. Hay), 347.
- Grasfontein, crime at (Mr. Nathan), 3518.
- Imprisonment for debt (Mr. Hay), 2315.
- Maarten’s case (Mr. Marwick), 433.
- Magistrate’s alleged bias (Mr. Nathan), 2023.
- Courts, congestion of (Mr. Alexander), 3516.
- Native Andries, killing of (Mr. Marwick), 4843.†
- Arrests, in Pretoria (Mr. Hay), 4833,
- Girl’s allegation (Mr. Giovanetti). 3848.
- Killed by accident (Mr. Marwick), 2023.
- Meetings of (Nr. Nel), 208.
- Violent speeches by (Mr. Rood), 674; (Mr. Marwick), 4844.
- Police and ex-convict (Mr. Nathan), 4428.
- And meeting at Maritzburg (Dr. D. G. Conradie), 758.
- Spargo and van Belkum (Mr. C. P. Robinson), 53.
- Uitenhage circuit court (Mr. Bates), 349.
- Wainer, John, speech by (Mr. Papenfus), 1747.
- West, Clifford, arrest of (Mr. Fordham), 3829.
- White boys arrested in Johannesburg (Mr. Papenfus), 1748.
- White, Rex v. (Mr. Alexander), 337.
- Karroo (see Irrigation).
- Keds (see Sheep).
- Kok, P. R., on Land Board (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 2308.
- Labour delegate at Versailles (Mr. Papenfus), 1470.
- Department (Col. D. Reitz), 1127.
- Activities of (Mr. Papenfus), 209.
- Meeting (see Public meeting).
- Training and tenant farming (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1644, 1645, 1646.
- Land Bank loans (Mr. Anderson), 1222.
- Land purchases (Mr. Anderson), 995.
- Lands Department (Col. D. Reitz), 987.
- Leaver’s tobacco dip, Ralph (Mr. Hay), 4427.
- Leprosy, Kumst’s cure for (Mr. Nathan), 583.
- Liquor licences and Kaffir beer (Sir Thomas Watt), 1641.
- Loans in Britain (Mr. Marwick), 2315; (Mr. Anderson), 2788.
- And purchases in Germany (Maj. Richards), 2320.
- Locust hatchings (Dr. Stals), 2609.
- Levies (Mr. Papenfus), 2610.
- Officer Bezuidenhout (Mr. Anderson), 988, 1920.
- Research (Mr. M. L. Malan), 441.
- Magistrates (see Justice).
- Marriages, registration of (Mr. Oost), 581.
- Meat, wholesale, control of (Mr. Hay), 339.
- Medical officer of health, assistant (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 4429.
- Miners’ Phthisis Board (Mr. Marwick), 1474.
- Compensation (Mr. Munnik), 1384.
- Mines (see also Diamonds)—
- Boots, sale of (Mr. Hay), 1222.
- Brink, Arend (Mr. Hay), 1742, 2016.
- Cinderella West (the Rev. Mr. Mullineux), 2610.
- Kotze, Sir R., report on development (Mr. Nathan), 994.
- Ore, 4 to 6 dwt. (Dr. Visser), 1468.
- Roodepoort Central West (Mr. Kentridge), 431.
- Tayside iron ore (Mr. Nel), 207.
- Mining and metallurgical convention (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 332.
- Minister’s motor expenses (Mr. Henderson), 2929.
- Mint losses and profits (Dr. D. J. Conradie), 1237.
- Tenders for badges (Mr. Nathan), 520.
- Mozambique negotiations (Gen. Smuts), 3854, 4180.
- Mycologist (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 4173; (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 4845.
- Nagana (Mr. Nicholls), 2932.
- National roads policy (Mr. Papenfus), 208.
- Natives (see also Justice, also Railways)—
- Desecration of graves (Mr. Deane), 1647.
- Influx into towns (Mr. Hay), 993.
- Land transfers to (Mr. Nel.), 1127.
- Medical help for (Mr. Payn), 2927.
- Meetings and speeches (Mr. Nel), 208; (Mr. Rood), 674; (Mr. Marwick), 4844.
- Wainer, speech by John (Mr. Papenfus), 1747.
- Passes for Natal (Mr. Nel), 1741.
- Poll tax receipts (Mr. Marwick), 4838.
- Poor relief (Mr. Bates), 3513.
- Shooting of by Europeans (Mr. Marwick), 436.
- Teachers’ salaries (Mr. Payn), 2597.
- Naturalization (Mr. Alexander), 1473.
- Naval armaments (Mr. Alexander), 428.
- Nel, Philip R., on Crown land (Sir Thomas Watt), 2307.
- Nieuweberg Forest settlement (Mr. Duncan), 3242.
- Oil (see Petroleum).
- Old age pensions (Mr. Strachan), 212.
- Commission (Mr. Anderson), 589.
- Onderstepoort, research work at (Mr. Anderson), 2602.
- Oud-stryders (Mr. Marwick), 4432.
- Pensions—
- Ex-republicans’ widows (Mr. Hay), 2012.
- Van der Walt, A. L. M. (Mr. Giovanetti), 2335, 2617.
- War (Mr. Vermooten), 1639.
- Petroleum at Bethlehem (Mr. Vermooten), 1641.
- Phoenix (see Diamonds).
- Pitchford, Col., and meat preservation (Mr. Marwick), 2607.
- Plague (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 2334.
- Police and meeting at Maritzburg (Dr. D. J. Conradie), 758.
- Port health officer at Cape Town (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 4838.
- Posts, telegraphs, telephones—
- Cape first-class appointments (Mr. J. P. Louw), 343.
- Learners, the 1923 (Mr. Alexander), 3852.
- Linesmen’s motor transport (Mr. Giovanetti), 1234, 2610.
- P.M.G., acting assistant (Mr. Giovanetti), 202, 346.
- Purchase, van Rooyen and Horak (Dr. van der Merwe), 1471.
- Savings bank (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 2024.
- Telephones at Olifantshoek (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 995.
- Farm lines (Mr. Duncan), 2015.
- Unestablished officers (Dr. Stale), 337, 2023.
- Precious stones (see Diamonds).
- Pretoria erven (Col. D. Reitz), 2786.
- Pretorius, H. S., on Land Board (Mr. P. C. de Villiers), 2322.
- Provincial councils, abolition of (Mr. Nathan), 1234, 1389.
- Public meetings, disorder at (Mr. Papenfus), 1473; (the Rev. Mr. Rider), 1642, 2599; (Mr. Nathan), 1644.
- Forbidden at Maritzburg (Dr. D. G. Conradie), 758.
- Public service (see also Posts)—
- Ashpole, F. V. (Mr. Marwick), 2324.
- Bodenstein, Dr. (Mr. Marwick), 2326.
- C. G. (Mr. Anderson), 2327.
- J. C. (Mr. Marwick), 2326.
- Du Toit, J. J. P. (Mr. Marwick), 3837.
- English and Dutch applicants (Mr. Giovanetti), 431, 593.
- Appointments (Mr. Strachan), 212.
- Outsiders (Mr. Marwick), 2929.
- Staff proportions (Mr. Nicholls), 439.
- Establishment, the (Brig.-Gen. Byron),2309.
- Manning, D. W. (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 4167.
- Meyer, de Waal (Mr. Marwick), 2323.
- P.M.G., late (Mr. Giovanetti), 202, 346.
- Rents in Port Elizabeth (Mr. Pearce), 1235.
- Salaries and bilingualism (Dr. D. G. Conradie), 757.
- Public Works apprentices (Mr. Giovanetti), 754.
- Departmental work (Mr. Giovanetti), 753.
- Tenders in England (Mr. Stuttaford), 2609.
- Quarantine for foot and mouth disease (Mr. Moffat), 521.
- On imported stock (Mr. Moffat), 347.
- Questions, cost of (Mr. A. S. Naudé), 340.
- Railways and harbours (see also Natives)—
- Accidents and boards of enquiry (Mr. Marwick), 4838.
- Boy killed at Ladysmith (Mr. Anderson), 4173.
- Compensation (Mr. Papenfus), 48.
- Emergency tools (Mr. Close), 3837.
- Enquiries (Mr. Bates), 4173, 4431.
- Fish Hoek (Mr. Close), 466; (Mr. Rockey), 582.
- Kubusie (Mr. Nicholls), 2614.
- Milnedale (Mr. Marwick), 3840.
- Osplaats (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 3407.
- Salt River meeting (Mr. Strachan), 3853.
- Shongweni (Mr. Marwick), 2611, 3845; (Mr. Gilson), 2785.
- Van Reenen (Mr. Anderson), 3835.
- Worcester derailment (Mr. Baden horst), 993.
- Annual holiday privileges (Mr. Deane), 1643.
- Appointments in 1927 (Mr. Nathan), 582.
- Barber’s rent, Cape Town (Mr. Nicholls). 2327.
- Boiler plates, American, tenders for (Mr. Stuttaford), 3520.
- Branch lines, costs of (Mr. Giovanetti) 582.
- Caledon service (Mr. Krige), 1921.
- Cattle transport delays (Mr. du Toit), 435.
- Ceres Hamlet line (Mr. J. P. Louw), 347.
- Citrus fruit tariff (Mr. J. J. Pienaar), 342.
- Civilized labourers (Mr. Bates), 4432.
- Claims (Mr. Anderson), 4433.
- Goods lost (Mr. Anderson), 3511.
- Clerk at Zwartkops Kloof (Mr. Anderson), 4174.
- Coaches, Birmingham order for (Mr. Hay), 754.
- Coal contracts (Mr. Nel), 3839.
- Cost of (Sir Thomas Watt), 3232.
- For Glencoe (Sir Thomas Watt), 2785.
- Tests (Sir Thomas Watt), 3847, 4178.
- Cold storage at Durban (Mr. Nicholls), 2614.
- Cookhouse service (Mr. Vosloo), 896.
- Delays and sheep losses (Mr. I. P. van Heerden), 675.
- Director of stores and shipping (Mr. Marwick), 2332.
- Drivers’ overtime (Sir Thomas Watt), 759.
- Durban-Hillcrest fares (Mr. Marwick), 2610.
- Eight-hours day pledge (Mr. Marwick), 2612.
- Engines, American (Mr. Nathan), 4169.
- Repairs to (Mr. Marwick), 2316.
- British (Maj. Richards), 673.
- Boiler alterations in (Maj. Richards), 2330.
- German (Mr. Nel), 2321.
- Bounties on (Mr. Nicholls), 2330.
- The “man killer” (Brig.-Gen. Arnott), 2318.
- Italian contract for (Dr. Stals) 1234.
- Maffei (Mr. Marwick), 2317.
- Maffei and British (Mr. Marwick), 2328.
- Mallet, British and foreign (Mr. Lennox), 2329.
- Pacific (Mr. Deane), 2321.
- Pooling of (Mr. Anderson), 4174.
- Relative haulages (Mr. Bates), 2332.
- Repairs (Mr. Anderson), 4174.
- Tenders (Maj. Richards), 1641, 2012.
- Tyres (Mr. Marwick), 4427.
- Engineers’ qualifications (Mr. Oost), 349.
- Ermelo line and bus service (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1466.
- Excursion fares (Mr. Strachan), 3518.
- Fast trains Cape Town—Johannesburg (Mr. Nathan), 4167.
- Foreign purchases (Maj. Richards), 2322;
- Fowle, Sir Hamilton (Mr. Rood), 4832.
- General manager (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 210.
- German goods in German boats (Mr. Marwick), 4428.
- Policy of buying (Mr. Nicholls), 2332.
- Purchases of (Maj. Richards), 2322.
- Steel, bounty on (Mr. Nicholls), 2331.
- Grain elevators (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 210.
- Guard charged with homicide (Mr. Marwick), 3843.
- Heckroodt, W., promotion of (Mr. Anderson), 2306.
- Houses for employees (Mr. Barlow), 344.
- Hoy, Sir W., pension for (Mr. Swart), 520.
- Illicit liquor at Durban (Mr. Marwick), 3516.
- Inland rates (Mr. Strachan), 2601.
- Kroonstad station (Lt.-Col. Terreblanche), 2617, 2336.
- Lady Grey-New England line (Mr. Sephton), 3513, 3836.
- Ladysmith goods shed (Mr. Anderson), 205.
- Level Crossings Commission (Mr. Close), 3854.
- Lighters, cost of (Mr. Bates), 206.
- Long service increment (Mr. Anderson), 2010.
- “Lure of South Africa” (Mr. Anderson), 2607; (Mr. Marwick), 2608; (Maj. Richards), 2609.
- Maitland cottages (Mr. Marwick), 433.
- Free lighting (Mr. Marwick), 434.
- Free water (Mr. Marwick), 434.
- Medical appointments (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 4430.
- Member’s wife as employee (Mr. Marwick), 348.
- Minister’s visit to Europe (Mr. Nicholls), 2604; (Maj. Richards), 2604; (Mr. Marwick), 1605, 2926.
- To Germany (Mr. Nel), 2317.
- To Lisbon (Mr. Nicholls), 2606.
- Motor lorry services (Dr. Stals), 1638.
- Muden, road motor delays at (Maj. Richards), 2335.
- “Nation,” advertisements in (Mr. Anderson), 1126.
- Natives’ week-end tickets (Mr. Rood), 4835.
- Nel, J. B. (Mr. Deane), 1230.
- Criminal record of (Mr. Blackwell), 1124.
- Permanent way renewals (Mr. Reyburn), 4426, 4845.
- Petrus Steyn line and white labour (Lt.-Col. Terreblanche), 2336.
- Piecework bonus (Mr. Brown), 1742.
- Pig iron, tenders for (Mr. Nel), 1743.
- Pretoria goods shed (Mr. Giovanetti), 588.
- Promotions (Mr. Hay), 333.
- Appeals committee (Mr. te Water)’ 2333, 3245.
- In workshops (Mr. Barlow), 342.
- Rails, Belgian (Mr. Nathan), 4168.
- Broken at Middelburg (Mr. Marwick), 4844.
- German steel, in 1923 (Mr. Strachan), 2333.
- Removal of at Hutchinson (Mr. Marwick), 4166.
- Reid, driver (Mr. Marwick), 3515.
- Road motors bought in Britain (Mr. Nicholls), 2327.
- Rollling stock orders (Mr. Bates), 3514.
- Runaway electric train (Mr. Marwick), 4169.
- Engines (Mr. Marwick), 4170, 4171.
- Safety first (Mr. Anderson), 4433.
- Safety movement organization (Mr. Strachan), 592.
- Sea Point line (Mr. O’Brien), 3834; (Mr. Papenfus), 4176.
- Second assistant superintendent maintenance (Mr. Coulter), 54.
- Sell Dr. Werner, lecture by (Mr. Nicholls), 2317.
- Sheep perish in open trucks (Mr. Papenfus), 436.
- Shipping manager’s office (Mr. Henderson), 1644.
- Sick fund (Dr. Stals), 3832.
- Sleepers, Australian (Maj. Richards), 2334.
- German, prices of (Mr. Nicholls), 2330.
- Steel (Maj. Richards), 2321.
- Wood or steel (Maj. Richards), 2615.
- Smit, Rumbell and Statham (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1467.
- Staff probations (Mr. Bates), 206.
- Stellenbosch train delays (Mr. Papenfus) 1473.
- Tariff reductions (Mr. du Toit), 1917.
- Tenders for stone (Mr. Lennox), 1918.
- Thefts and prosecutions (Mr. Anderson), 3835.
- Timekeeper, fraud by (Mr. Alexander), 1223.
- Turner and Jordain, drivers (Mr. Marwick), 3515.
- Typhus infection (Mr. Marwick), 1474.
- Victoria Road goods station (Mr. Deane), 1919.
- Wives’ concession tickets (Mr. Henderson), 4426.
- Wool, railage on (Col.-Cdt. Collins), 1467.
- Worcester, derailments at (Mr. Baden-horst), 993.
- Registration of marriages (Mr. Oost), 581.
- Registry of Deeds, filing fees in (Dr. D. J. Conradie), 202.
- Rents (Mr. Strachan), 213.
- Reserve Bank (Mr. Hay), 985.
- Banker’s criticism of (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 4425.
- Half sovereigns (Mr. Oost), 579.
- Notes (Mr. Alexander), 2026.
- Profits (Mr. Hay), 3524.
- Shares (Mr. Hay), 3243.
- Roads policy, national (Mr. Papenfus), 208.
- Rodger, deportation of (Mr. Marwick). 334, 432.
- Rural credit societies (Mr. Anderson), 3828.
- Sailors distressed (Union nationals) (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 1745, 2318.
- Salt, production of (Dr Stals), 3831.
- Scab (see Sheep).
- School inspectors, Dutch and English (Brig.-Gen. Byron), 3245, 3524.
- Schoongezicht colliery (the Rev. Mr. Mullineux), 2783.
- Seals at Kergeulen Island (Mr. Moffat), 4843.f
- Settlement (see Doornkop).
- Sheep division, abolition of (Mr. Anderson), 3514.
- Scab in Natal (Mr. Anderson), 1383.
- Percentages (Mr. G. C. van Heerden), 338.
- Scheurklip (Mr. Anderson), 2603.
- Snout beetle (Mr. de Wet), 673.
- South-west Africa, sovereignty of (Mr. Nicholls), 990.
- Spooner, E. V. H. (Mr. Rood), 4836.
- “Statistics of Production” (Mr. Gilson), 755.
- Steyn, J. F., pension for (Lt.-Col. Terreblanche), 760.
- Sugar, price of (Mr. Jagger), 3845, 4177.
- Secret rebate (Mr. Jagger), 1919.
- Sun baths (Mr. Papenfus), 429.
- Research (Mr. O’Brien), 3834.
- Tuberculosis (Dr. Visser), 435.
- Surveys and surveyors (Mr. Alexander), 4163.
- Taxes, customs and subsidies, (Mr. Oost), 2596.
- Tayside iron ore mine (Mr. Nel), 207.
- Tea in bond (Mr. Stuttaford), 2928.
- Tempe, lease of farm (Col. D. Reitz), 986.
- Tenant farmers (see Doornkop, Van Wyks Vlei, Uitvalgrond and Woodend).
- Tobacco at Hartebeestpoort (Mr. Oost), 2597.
- Treasury bills (Mr. Hay), 3233.
- Typhoid at Heilbron (Mr. M. L. Malan), 589.
- Uitvalgrond tenants (Lt.-Col. N. J. Pretorius), 351.
- Unemployment and convict labour (Mr. Strachan), 1469.
- And wages (Mr. Gilson), 203.
- In Cape Town (Maj. G. B. van Zyl), 761.
- In Johannesburg (Mr. Kentridge), 1232.
- Union Castle Co. and “Gen. Botha” boys (Dr. Visser), 344.
- Union loan of £5,000,000 (Sir Drummond Chaplin), 333.
- Union Steel Corporation (Mr. Nel), 2786.
- University fees (Mr. Swart), 342.
- Van Niekerk, J., on Board of Trade (Mr. Marwick), 2325.
- Van Wyksvlei settlement (Mr. du Toit), 588.
- Voters rolls, new (Mr. Marwick), 4175.
- Wage Board determinations (Mr. Duncan), 2784.
- Furniture industry (Mr. Alexander), 2599.
- Wages, relative, in Britain and Germany (Mr. Marwick), 2331, 2615.
- And unemployment (Mr. Gilson), 203.
- Wanderers’ View standholders (Mr. Papenfus), 48.
- War pensions (Mr. Vermooten), 1639.
- Water (see also Irrigation)—
- Artesian in Namaqualand (Mr. Munnik), 992.
- Bores at Kuruman (Mr. W. B. de Villiers), 995.
- Idle (Mr. Nicholls), 439.
- Whales, extinction of (Mr. Moffat), 4843.†
- Wheat congress (Maj. Richards), 1226.
- Whisky imports (Dr. Stals), 201.
- Wine exports and spirits imports (Mr. Nathan), 895.
- Wines, sweet red (Mr. Rockey), 1225.
- Wireless and cable conference (Mr. Oost), 580.
- On farms (Mr. Oost), 205.
- Women students in agriculture (Mr. Papenfus), 210.
- “Woodend” settlement scheme (Mr. Marwick), 4429.
- Work colonies (Mr. Papenfus), 520.
- Zululand game reserves (Col. D. Reitz), 1385.
- Tsetse fly in (Col. D. Reitz), 1388.
Questions (Speaker’s rulings), 2125: (supplementary), 2056.
Questions, oral (see “Oral questions”).
Railway accidents (Minister’s statement), 3567. (See also 3008 and 4939).
Railways, general manager of (Minister’s statement), 241.
Railways, proposed new (motion—Mr. Oost), 595.
Rulings and observations by presiding officer (see Index to Speeches, headings “Chairman” and “Speaker.”).
Sea Point line, 1896.
Select Committees—
- Crown Lands (appointment), 47; (first report brought up), 1574; 1860; (second report brought up), 2645, 2746, 2748; (third report brought up), 3991, 4022.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants Bill (appointment), 1466; (report brought up), 3567.
- Internal Arrangements (appointment), 48; (first report brought up), 2305; (second report brought up), 3461.
- Irrigation Schemes (appointment), 242, 1731; (first report brought up), 1383, 2712, 2714; (motion), 2645; (second report—Irrigation Amendment Bill), 3511; (third report brought up), 3991, 4437.
- Library of Parliament (appointment), 47; (first report brought up), 4209.
- Native Affairs (appointment), 47; (first report brought up), 395, 418; (second report brought up), 2125, 2866; (third report brought up), 3348, 3722; (fourth report brought up), 3952.
- Native Bills (appointment), 45; (report brought up), 4279, 4906.
- Official Flying of Flags (appointment), 2057; (first report brought up), 2644.
- Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (appointment), 71; (first report brought up), 2991; special report), 3952; (second report brought up), 4279, 4283; (first and second reports), 4405, 4463; (third report brought up), 4643; (fourth report brought up), 4828.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (appointment), 763; (special report brought up), 1167; (Speaker’s ruling), 2306; (report brought up), 2425;
- Public Accounts (appointment), 491; (special report brought up), 3407; first report—diamond cutting agreement), 3637, 4730: (second report brought up), 3880, 3992; (third report brought up), 4424†; (fourth report brought up), 4730.†
- Railways and Harbours (appointment), 491; (first report—Railways and Harbours Gratuity Bill), 895; (second report—Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment Bill), 927; (third report brought up), 3637, 3760; (motion), 4434; (fourth report brought up), 4828.†
Sheep, keds in (motion—Mr. Steytler), 1023.†
Standing Rules and Orders Committee—(see “Committee on Standing Rules and Orders.”).
Superphosphates, 1757, 1961.
Supplementary questions (Speaker’s ruling), 2056.
Supply, Committee Of (motion—Mr. Havenga), 2813; (Mr. C. W. Malan), 2889; debate. 2933, 2991, 3046, 3104, 3161, 3245.
- Main Estimates—Vote 1, “H.E. the Governor-General,” 3273; Vote 2, “Senate,” 3276; Vote 3, “House of Assembly,” 3283; Vote 4, “Prime Minister and External Affairs.” 3290; Vote 5, “Treasury,” 3305; Vote 6, “Public Debt,” 3322; Vote 7, “Pensions,” 3323; Vote 8, “Provincial Administrations,” 3327; Vote 9, “Miscellaneous Services,” 3336; Vote 10, “High Commissioner in London,” 3341; 3348; Vote 11, “Inland Revenue” 3354; Vote 12, “Customs and Excise,” 3354; Vote 13, “Audit,” 3358; Vote 14, “Justice,” 3360; Vote 15, “Superior Courts,” 3390; Vote 16, “Magistrates and District Administration,” 3390; Vote 17, “Prisons and Reformatories,” 3392; Vote 18, “Police,” 3392; Vote 19, “Defence,” 3791, 3869; Vote 20, “Interior,” 3869, 3882; Vote 21, “Mental Hospitals and Institutions for Feeble-Minded,” 3946; Vote 22, “Printing and Stationery,” 3947; Vote 23, “Public Health,” 4001; Vote 24, “Native Affairs.” 4017, 4036; Vote 25, “Mines and Industries,” 4054, 4097; Vote 26, “Union Education,” 4139; Vote 27, “Child Welfare,” 4159; Vote 28, “Agriculture,” 4211, 4354; Vote 29, “Agriculture (Education),” 4381; Vote 30, “Forestry,” 4392; Vote 31, “Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones,” 4264, 4649, Vote 32, “Public Works,” 4718; Vote 33, “Lands,” 4400; Vote 34, “Deeds,” 4404; Vote 35, “Surveys,’ 4404; Vote 36, “Irrigation,” 4444; Vote 37, “Public Service Commission,” 4449; Vote 38, “Labour,” 4507, 4554.
- Supplementary Estimates.—Vote 5, 4720; Vote 6, 4720; Vote 7, 4720; Vote 9, 4721; Vote 25, 4721; Vote 32, 4722; Vote 33, 4722; Vote 39, 4722.
- Railways and Harbours Estimates.—Head 1, 4784, 4855; Head 2, 4890; Head 3, 4891; Head 4, 4891; Heads 5-8, 4891; Head 9, 4892; Heads 10 to 13/1, 4892; Heads 14-27, 4893.
- Steamships.—Head 28, 4893; Head 29, 4894.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works.—Head 1, 4772; Head 2, 4774; Head 3, 4780; Head 4, 4781; Head 6, 4782; Head 7, 4782; Head 8, 4783.
- Loan Estimates.—Vote A, 4784: Vote B, 4722; Vote C, 4722; Vote D, 4723; Vote E. 4725; Vote F, 4725; Vote H, 4728; Vote J. 4729; Vote K, 4729; Vote L, 4729; Vote M, 4730, 4746; Vote N, 4772; Vote O, 4772; Defence Endowment Account, 4772.
- Report brought up, 4894.
Taxation proposals (motion—Mr. Havenga,) 3527, 3706; (committee) (customs duties), 3545; (income tax), 3559; (super tax), 3559; (excise), 3709; (reported), 3760. (See also Bills).
Technical colleges, 3000.
Unemployment, 1607, 1774, 1960, 2991, 3022, 3182; (Mr. Marwick), 4554.
Union-Castle Co., freight agreement with (Minister’s statement), 1069.
Vacancy (late D. M. Brown), 466.
Water boring (motion—Mr. Steytler), 1495.
INDEX TO SPEECHES.
“R” indicates “Reading.”
ALEXANDER, Mr. M. (Cape Town—Hanover Street)—
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1336, 1338.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3742, 3750, 3753, 3780.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (2 R.), 1464.
- Liquor (2 R.), 491; (committee), 716, 751, 722, 727, 807, 809, 820, 821, 825, 826, 830, 831, 833, 839, 841, 858, 868, 870, 1026, 1032, 1034, 1035, 1037, 1039, 1040, 1047, 1049, 1052, 1057, 1071, 1072, 1076, 1081, 1095, 1103, 1111, 1114, 1115, 1118, 1120, 1121, 1172, 1183, 1203, 1213, 1277, 1278, 1287, 1294, 1373, 1378, 1793, 1800, 1803; 2274, 2460, 2472, 2549, 2565, 2567, 2568, 2580, 2585, 2707, 2710; (as amended in committee), 3421, 3426, 3432, 3439, 3445, 3456, 3459, 3465, 3471, 3473, 3482, 3490, 3491, 3498, 3500, 3503, 3504, 3640, 3641, 3643, 3645, 3650, 3656, 3661, 3667, 3718; (Senate’s amendments), 4488, 4492, 4502, 4505, 4506.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 921; (as amended in committee), 3700.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 643, 665, 668, 669; (as amended in committee), 886, 888, 891, 892.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4195; (committee), 4308.
- Public Health Amendment (2 R.), 2233; (committee), 2398, 2400, 2403, 2409, 2414, 2415, 2419, 2420.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 402.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) (committee), 1426.
- Union Nationality and Flags (2 R.), 250.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 698; (committee), 1131; (motion) 1663.
- Business of the House (motion), 2236.
- Native trade unions (motion), 1749, 1750.
- Petition N. Matomela and L. Mhlanli (motion), 595.
- Petition Y. Rabkin (motion), 4907.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (third report) (committee), 4031.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3980; (first and second reports) (committee), 4469; (third report), 4643, 4644; (fourth report), 4829.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3877, 3912, 3921.
- Vote 24, 4045, 4051.
- Vote 31, 4679, 4701, 4715.
- Vote 32, 4719, 4720.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4794.
ALLEN, Mr. J. (Springs)—
- Adjournment (motion), 442, 464.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (committee), 4916; (3 R.), 4917.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 185,
- Liquor (committee) 748, 813.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1458.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 694.
- Petition E. Theodore Mehliss (motion), 5008.
- Petition Hilda Thornton (motion), 5007.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3986; (first and second reports) (committee), 4475.
ANDERSON, Mr. H. E. K. (Klip River)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1604.
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 623; (committee), 1207, 1293, 2508, 2513, 2591, 2649, 2705; (as amended in committee), 3590, 3679, 3720.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee, 710.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2003.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (third report) (committe), 4033.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3984.
- Supply—
- Vote 3, 3289.
- Vote 14, 3364, 3384, 3386.
- Vote 28, 4271, 4320, 4335.
- Vote 38, 4511, 4566.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4864, 4889.
ARNOTT, Brig.-Gen. W. (Natal Coast)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 1110, 2552, 2652.
- Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management) (2R.), 396.
- Petition R. Rushton (motion), 3855.
BADENHORST, Mr. A. L. (Riversdale)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1968.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2767.
- Income Tax (committee), 4285.
- Liquor (committee), 1299, 2521; (as amended in committee), 3584.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1938, 1941.
- Blue fly (motion), 1019.
- Death duties (motion), 1247.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 221.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2734.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3368.
- Vote 20, 3925.
- Vote 25, 4123.
- Vote 28, 4244.
- Vote 38, 4542.
BALLANTINE, Maj. R. (Kingwilliamstown)—
- Petition J. G. Whitfield (motion), 1749.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 600.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (committee), 4034.
BARLOW, Mr. A. G. (Bloemfontein North)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1520, 1581.
- Adjournment (motion), 453.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4920.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1340.
- Dingaan’s Day (leave to introduce), 1237.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2855; (recommitted), 3769; (as amended in committee), 3858.
- Liquor (committee), 975, 976, 1073, 1074, 1078, 1216, 1220, 1303, 1785, 1810, 1825, 2521, 2525, 2553, 2674, 2685, 2697; (as amended in committee), 3477, 3491, 3580, 3645, 3662; (Senate’s amendments), 4493, 4499, 4503, 4504.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 648.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 524, 1484, 2490; (motion), 2209, 2213.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2069.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 63; (committee, 1134; (motion), 1674.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 389.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 233.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2717.
- Supply—
- Vote 3, 3287.
- Vote 8, 3328.
- Vote 9, 3337.
- Vote 10, 3343, 3345.
- Vote 18, 3393.
- Vote 20, 3876.
- Vote 28, 4251.
- Vote 38, 4571, 4616.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4855.
- Loan Vote M, 4749, 4761.
BASSON, Mr. P. N. (Beaufort West)—
BATES, Mr. F. T. (Uitenhage)—
- Bills—
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1885.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 403.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3013.
- Vote 28, 4338.
- Head 1, Railways and Harbours, 4814, 4887, 4890.
BERGH, Mr. P. A. (Malmesbury)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1764.
- Liquor (committee), 1343.
BEYERS, Hon. F. W. (Edenburg) [Minister of Mines and Industries]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1532, 1544, 1550, 1575, 1590, 1595.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1768.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (2 R.), 1274; (committee), 1331, 1333, 1338, 1340; (3 R.), 1407, 1409.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 129, 182, 189; (committee), 292, 294, 295, 298, 300, 301, 303, 305, 308, 310, 313, 316, 317; (3 R.), 318.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 80, 128; (committee), 197, 260, 262, 263, 265, 269, 271, 273, 274, 280, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287; (3 R.), 288; (Senate’s amendments), 406, 407, 426.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1010.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 319, 2396.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion), 1266.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4731, 4732, 4733, 4734, 4738.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, 4054, 4058, 4068, 4076, 4078, 4079, 4080, 4082, 4083, 4085, 4086, 4088, 4089, 4094, 4095, 4096, 4100, 4104, 4110, 4112, 4115, 4127, 4133, 4135.
- Vote 25 (Supplementary), 4721.
- Loan Vote L, 4729.
BLACKWELL, Mr. L. (Bezuidenhout)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1520, 1527, 1544, 1565.
- Adjournment (motion), 451.
- Bills—
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 189; (committee), 299, 300, 310.
- Liquor (2 R.), 476; (committee), 717, 719, 721, 729, 730, 733, 745, 747, 750, 751, 817, 820, 824, 827, 831, 833, 836, 838, 839, 866, 867, 869, 871, 956, 972, 976, 1024, 1027, 1032, 1034, 1038, 1039, 1042, 1046, 1048, 1057, 1060, 1072, 1073, 1077, 1079, 1082, 1083, 1087, 1089, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1109, 1115, 1120, 1170, 1175, 1184, 1192, 1199, 1200, 1205, 1214, 1217, 1274, 1278, 1302, 1305, 1358, 1368, 1376, 1377, 1379, 1381, 1782, 1803, 1807, 1812, 1814, 1818, 1826, 2264, 2273, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2444, 2447, 2448, 2454, 2455, 2458, 2461, 2462, 2465, 2466, 2469, 2470, 2517, 2525, 2526, 2544, 2558, 2568, 2576, 2586, 2656, 2661, 2667, 2671, 2676, 2698, 2706; (as amended in committee), 3414, 3427, 3433, 3441, 3445, 3446, 3448, 3449, 3461, 3463, 3474, 3483, 3484, 3486, 3490, 3492, 3505, 3569, 3575, 3614, 3641, 3643, 3648, 3651, 3653, 3656, 3662, 3664, 3673, 3689; (Senate’s amendments), 4486, 4491, 4500, 4501, 4505.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (committee), 3565.
- Precious Stones (committee), 199, 268, 271.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 538.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 64; (committee), 1164, 1166; (motion), 1667, 1684.
- Business of the House (evening sittings) (motion), 32; (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 13, 469.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 384.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2361.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2199, 2237.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 231.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 763, 781, 943, 949.
- Old age pensions (motion), 1253.
- Questions (Speaker’s ruling), 2128.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2978.
- Vote 5, 3307, 3313, 3319, 3320.
- Vote 6, 3322.
- Vote 8, 3330.
- Vote 16, 3390.
- Vote 18, 3398.
BOSHOFF, Mr. L. J. (Ventersdorp)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 618; (committee), 1353, 2696; (as amended in committee), 3585.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 121.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (3 R.), 2479.
- Supply—
- Vote 6, 3323.
- Vote 14, 3366.
- Vote 25, 4109.
BOYDELL, Hon. T. (Durban Greyville) [Minister of Labour]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1607, 1611, 1612.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1774.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2277, 2289; (committee), 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2750, 2757, 2759, 2765, 2770; (3 R.), 2865, 2866.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2788, 2789, 2795, 2796; (2 R.), 2841, 2862; (re-committed), 3726, 3739, 3745, 3747, 3749, 3750, 3757, 3758, 3762, 3774, 3790, 3791; (as amended in committee), 3864.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2292.
- Public Health (Amendment) (committee), 2404.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 386.
- Diamond cutting contract (motion), 4850, 4941, 4965, 4966, 4999.
- Native trade unions (motion), 1751.
- Personal explanation, 2056.
- Supply—
- Vote 32, 4719.
- Vote 38, 4507, 4509, 4521, 4531, 4532, 4574, 4578, 4600.
- Loan Vote M, 4750, 4759, 4761.
BRINK, Mr. G. F. (George)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part (2R.), 1767.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 905.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (third report) (committee), 4441.
- Supply—
BRITS, Mr. G. P. (Losberg)—
- Bill—
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1715.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 601.
- Supply—
BROWN, Mr. D. M. (Three Rivers)—
- Adjournment (motion), 332.
- Bills—
- Easter Stabilization (leave to introduce), 214.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 404.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 55, 69.
BROWN, Mr. G. (Germiston)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1598.
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2284: (committee), 2421, 2760.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3781.
- Liquor (committee), 806, 1035; (as amended in committee), 3482, 3487.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) (committee), 1427.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1455; (committee), 2116, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2120 2121, 2227, 2230, 2231.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 55.
- Supply—
- Vote 9, 3340.
- Vote 20, 3879.
- Vote 24, 4085.
BUIRSKI, Mr. E. (Swellendam)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1612.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1760.
- Liquor (committee), 1051.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (2 R.), 2799; (committee), 2803, 2806.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2090.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 238.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 601.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3953; (fourth report), 4830.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, 3356.
- Vote 25, 4119.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3551.
BYRON, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. J. J. (East London—North)—
- Adjournment (motion), 462.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1974.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4483.
- Income Tax (committee), 4287.
- Liquor (committee), 1045, 1058, 1112, 2661, 2689; (as amended in committee), 3446, 3453, 3577.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 645.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 532; (3 R.), 2486.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1985; (3 R.), 2139.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 676, 701; (committee), 1149, 1161; (motion), 1648, 1677, 1684, 2028.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 16, 469.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2623.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3988.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3185.
- Vote 2, 3280.
- Vote 13, 3359.
- Vote 14, 3365.
- Vote 19, 3802, 3815.
- Vote 26, 4142, 4158.
CHAIRMAN AND DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN (Rulings and Observations by)—
- Amendments—
- Effect upon other amendments of decision of Committee to retain certain words of paragraph proposed to be omitted, 807-11.
- May not be moved—
- Affecting rights or prerogatives of Crown or reducing amount due to Crown, if consent or recommendation of Governor-General has not been announced, 199, 283-4, 4440.
- If vague, 983, 2709-10.
- Introducing new principle, 1164; or principle destructive of original principle of Bill, 3564.
- Involving expenditure, without recommendation of Governor-General, 667.
- Irrelevant to subject or outside scope of Bill, 2399, 4968-9.
- Similar in substance to amendment previously negatived, 669.
- To clause which has been agreed to, 831-2; or to previous part of clause after proposed amendment to later part has been voted upon, 813, 2441, 2526.
- To omit a clause, 820.
- To substitute a new clause or subsection unless and until the original clause or subsection has been negatived, 883, 1108, 1193, 1217, 2265, 2269, 2557, 3564, 3738, 3772; or to insert a new clause while another clause is before the Committee, 2417, 2566-7 (see “Appeal from ruling of Chairman” under “Speaker”).
- Negatived or dropped in Committee, may be moved again on report stage, 670, 730-1.
- Should be handed to Chairman, 819, 4211.
- Withdrawal of, not allowed if objection taken, 804, 806.
- Withdrawn, may be moved again, 964.
- Auditor-General, reflections on performance of duty of, out of order save on substantive motion, 4657, 4661. (See also “Auditor-General” under “Speaker”).
- Bills—
- Amendments to (see “Amendments”).
- Appropriation, matters of policy may not be discussed in Committee, 4916.
- Merits of clause may not be discussed on motion that clause stand over, 1027.
- Objection to clause not being covered by title of Bill should be raised at second reading, 2449.
- Two clauses may not be before the Committee at the same time, 883, 1108, 1193, 1217, 2265, 2269, 2417, 2557, 2566-7 (see “Appeal from ruling of Chairman” under “Speaker”), 3564, 3738, 3772.
- Closure motion—
- Further discussion precluded of matter closured, 2055, 4766.
- Not accepted, 1155, 1493-4, 2048, 2051, 3566.
- Committee of Supply—
- “Budget” debate may not be continued in, 3275-6, 3307-13, 3318.
- Discussion confined to details of Votes before Committee, 3280, 3289, 3355, 3359, 4322, 4384-5, 4452, 4458-9, 4533, 4657, 4664, 4707, 4764-7, 4769, 4773, 4781, 4784, 4877-8.
- Legislation, matters involving, may not be discussed, 3275-6, 3283, 3286, 3314, 3329-30, 3331, 3336, 3387, 3934, 4048, 4077, 4357-8; but questions may be asked, 3283.
- Omission of item of Vote may be moved, but not the substitution of some other item, 4385.
- Policy, matters of, may be discussed only on item Minister’s salary, 3275-6, 3872-3, 4385, 4387, 4447-8, 4722.
- Reduction of item of Vote should be moved in round sum, 4624.
- Rules and practice governing debate in, 3275-6; (on Supplementary Estimates), 4720.
- 40-minute speech rule—
- Allowance not made in respect of time occupied in discussing Chairman’s ruling, 3315-6.
- Member confined to specific question of policy when availing himself of, 4211.
- Committee of Ways and Means—
- Discussion confined to matters submitted to Committee, 3549-50, 3709-10.
- Policy, matters of, may not be discussed, 3549.
- Committee on Additional Estimates—
- Discussion confined to details of Votes before Committee, 1539, 1542, 1554, 1600, 1608.
- Legislation, matters involving, may not be discussed, 1599.
- Policy, matters of, may not be discussed, 1520, 1554, 1594-5, 1597, 1598, 1603, 1610-1.
- Crown—
- Reduction of amount due to, may not be moved unless recommended by Governor-General, 4440.
- Rights or prerogatives of, consent of Governor-General required in matters affecting, 199, 283-4.
- Debate—
- Discussion irregular—
- Upon matters not referred to a Select Committee, when report of such Committee being considered, 4474.
- Upon proceedings in a Select Committee not yet reported to House, 4471, 4630, 4656, 4661.
- When no question before Committee, 2743.
- Interruption not in order, 1361, 3772, 4539, 4562, 4755.
- Language of speech may not be changed (save in case of member in charge of business before Committee), 2557.
- Legislation, matters involving, restriction on discussion of (see “Committee of Supply” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
- Members—
- Reflections may not be made on (see “Unparliamentary language” below).
- Word of, must be accepted, 4532 4578.
- Order in—
- Members must address the Chair, 1158, 2517.
- Policy, matters of, restriction on discussion of (see “Appropriation” under “Bills,’” “Committee of Supply,” “Committee of Ways and Means” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
- Previous, may not be referred to, 3275-6, 3307-13, 3318.
- Reflections may not be made (see “Unparliamentary language” below).
- Relevancy in, 538, 800, 817, 1344-5, 1423, 1800, 2048, 2715, 2719, 2767, 4222-3. (See also “Discussion confined” under “Committee of Supply,” “Committee of Ways and Means,” “Committee on Additional Estimates” and “Dilatory or superseding motions”).
- Repetition (tedious) not permitted, 2046, 2048.
- Rules of, in Committee of Supply (see “Committee of Supply”).
- Time limit of speech—
- Member may not speak for two consecutive periods, 3757.
- 40-minute rule (see “Committee of Supply”).
- Unparliamentary language—
- Ordered to be withdrawn, 307, 800, 1163, 4261, 4333, 4575-8, 4579, 4623, 4632-3, 4881.
- Reflections may not be made on or against—
- Auditor-General (see “Auditor General”).
- Members, 4335, 4581, 4754.
- Resolutions of Committee, 1303, 1325.
- Dilatory or superseding motions—
- Discussion confined to, 1405, 1425-6.
- Documents (see “Papers”).
- Expenditure—
- Amendments ‘involving, may not be moved without recommendation of Governor-General, 667.
- Estimates of (see “Committee of Supply” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
- Interruption (see “Debate”).
- Legislation, matters involving, restriction on discussion of (see “Committee of Supply” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
- Members (see “Debate”).
- Motions—
- Notice of, not required in Committee, 4772.
- Papers—
- Motion that papers be produced before a Select Committee not in order in Committee of Whole House, 4472.
- Policy, matters of, restriction in discussion of (see “Appropriation” under “Bills,” “Committee of Supply,” “Committee of Ways and Means” and “Committee on Additional Estimates”).
- Prerogatives of Crown (see “Crown”).
- Quorum, want of, attention of Chairman must be called to, if claimed, 2054, 2471.
- Reflections may not be made (see “Debate”).
- Relevancy (see “Debate”).
- Select Committees—
- After final report has been brought up, matters may not be referred back to a Select Committee unless such Committee is revived, 4441.
- Matters not referred to, may not be referred to during consideration of report of, 4474.
- Motion that papers be produced before, not in order in Committee of Whole House, 4472.
- Proceedings in, may not be referred to in debate, when not yet reported to House, 4471, 4630, 4656, 4661.
- Time limit of speech (see “Debate”).
- Unparliamentary language (see “Debate”).
CHAPLIN, Sir F. D. P. (South Peninsula)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1532, 1539, 1604.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1946.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2280.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4745.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (committee), 2776.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 162; (committee), 296, 313.
- Liquor (committee), 1037, 1100, 1280, 1790 2273.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4187.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 82; (committee), 198.
- Condolence (Sir C. P. Coghlan) (motion), 5.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2627.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (committee), 4030.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3987.
- Supply—
- Vote 2, 3277, 3278.
- Vote 9, 3338.
- Vote 12, 3358.
- Vote 20, 3945.
- Vote 31, 4677.
- Loan Vote M, 4750.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3533; (committee) (customs), 3551.
CHRISTIE, Mr. J. (Langlaagte)—
- Adjournment (public meetings) (motion), 461.
- Bills—
- Daylight Saving (2 R.), 1390, 1399.
- Liquor (committee), 2681; (as amended in committee), 3689.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 643, 644, 645, 646, 653, 665, 672, 704, 707, 712; (as amended in committee), 887
- Supply—
CILLIERS, Mr. A. A. (Harrismith)—
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Machinery Bill (2 R.), 2288.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3753, 3776.
- Income Tax (committee), 4290.
- Liquor (committee), 811, 875, 1119, 1302, 2458, 2466, 2512, 2522, 2524 2525, 2651.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1490.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 403.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3952, 3953, 3969; first and second reports) (committee), 4464, 4466, 4467, 4468, 4469, 4472; (third report), 4643, 4644, 4645; (fourth report), 4828, 4830, 4831.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3377.
- Vote 19. 3812.
CLOSE, Mr. R. W. (Rondebosch)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1569, 1575. 1610.
- Adjournment (public meetings) (motion), 463.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1965.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1332, 1335, 1338.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2420.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (2 R.), 1466.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 188; (committee), 306, 312.
- Liquor (2 R.), 514; (committee), 727, 728, 729, 809, 843, 845, 857, 963, 973, 1044, 1281, 1294, 1307, 1315, 1371, 1373, 2435, 2438, 2525, 2526, 2583, 2679, 2697; (as amended in committee), 3437, 3472, 3591, 3693, 3713.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 919; (committee), 3566.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 652, 653, 659.
- Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa) (2 R.), 4902-
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4205.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2047; (3 R.), 2499.
- Precious Stones (Senate’s amendments), 408, 410.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 530; (as amended in committee), 2218; (3 R.), 2487, 2489.
- Public Health (Amendment) (committee), 2416, 2419.
- Radio Amendment (2 R.), 4904.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1910.
- Union Nationality and Flags (as amended in committee), 259.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1453; (committee), 2120, 2230; (as amended in committee), 2398.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 56; (motion), 1673.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2364
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2740.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3977.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3227.
- Vote 8, 3334.
- Vote 10, 3342, 3343.
- Vote 16, 3390, 3391.
- Vote 18, 3400.
- Vote 20, 3903.
- Vote 25, 4121, 4123.
- Vote 28, 4246, 4312, 4317.
- Vote 31, 4709, 4712.
- Vote 32, 4719.
- Vote 36, 4448.
- Vote 37, 4451, 4458.
- Vote 38, 4565, 4577,
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4826, 4860.
- Loan Vote H, 4738, 4729.
COLLINS, Col.-Cdt. W. R. (Ermelo)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1530, 1551.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1962.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3785.
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 293.
- Liquor (committee), 1056, 1371.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1155.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1004.
- Diamond cutting contract (motion), 4851.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 215, 239.
- Petition L. J. Buys and others (motion), 3526.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, 4098, 4106, 4124.
CONRADIE, Dr. D. G. (Bethlehem)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1598.
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 825, 830, 2523.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1925; (committee), 3563.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 683.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3038.
- Vote 20, 3875.
- Vote 28, 4314.
CONRADIE, Mr. J. H. (Gordonia)—
- Adjournment (motion), 2223.
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2761.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2793; (re-committed), 3783.
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (2 R.), 1433.
- Liquor (committee), 739, 740, 819, 832, 1187, 1295, 1784, 2467, 2468.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 651.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2803, 2804, 2805, 2809.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 689; (committee), 1146.
- Drought (motion), 2338, 2642.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2720, 2721, 2726, 2727.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4472.
- Supply—
- Vote 31, 4676.
- Vote 38, 4606.
CONROY, Mr. E. A. (Hoopstad)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 736, 875, 1303, 1314.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1943.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 13.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3377.
- Vote 28, 4245, 4343.
COULTER, Mr. C. W. A. (Cape Town—Gardens)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1554, 1560.
- Bills—
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3754, 3770, 3780.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2879.
- Liquor (committee), 742, 822, 828, 829, 834, 836, 837, 838, 840, 846, 851, 865, 979, 980, 1083, 1832, 1837; (as amended in committee), 3663, 3666, 3692, 3710, 3712, 3715.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 923; (as amended in committee); 3703.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2048, 2051, 2055; (as amended in committee), 2223.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 112; (committee), 196, 265, 267, 273, 279, 284 285
- Public Health Amendment (2 R.), 2234.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2368, 4965, 4971.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4733.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3096.
- Vote 25, 4138.
CRESWELL, Hon. F. H. P. (Denver) [Minister of Defence]—
- Additional Estimates (motion), 1516; (committee), 1563.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1950.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2790, 2791; (recommitted), 3765.
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 293 303, 315, 316.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (Senate’s amendments), 2812.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 700.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 10, 11.
- Condolence (Lord Trematon) (motion), 2925.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2360, 2361, 2362, 2385.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2172.
- Members’ pay on commissions (motion), 792.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3208.
- Vote 19, 3791, 3821, 3824, 3827.
- Vote 20, 3869.
- Vote 38, 4535, 4562, 4576.
DEANE, Hon. W. A. (Umvoti)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1531, 1608, 1609.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (3 R.), 2129.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4481.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2281; (committee), 2759.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3767.
- Liquor (committee), 1058, 1352, 2654; (as amended in committee), 3677.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 534.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2078.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 63.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 26.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 388.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2622.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (third report) (committee), 4035.
- Supply—
- Vote 9, 3341.
- Vote 20, 3875.
- Vote 24, 4040.
- Vote 28, 4211, 4277, 4313, 4334.
- Vote 31, 4675.
- Loan Vote M, 4754.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4776.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4862.
DE JAGER, Dr. A. L. (Paarl)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 631; (committee), 870, 872, 1082, 1084, 1100, 1214; (as amended in committee), 3413.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1944.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1010.
- Supply—
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN (Rulings and Observations by)—
- See Chairman and Deputy-Chairman.
DEPUTY-SPEAKER (Rulings and Observations by)—
- See Speaker and Deputy-Speaker.
DE VILLIERS, Mr. A. I. E. (Witbank)—
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 601.
DE VILLIERS, Mr. P. C. (Klerksdorp)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1587.
- Bills—
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4311.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 122.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2743.
DE VILLIERS, Mr. W. B. (Barkly)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 750, 817, 1182, 1307, 1356, 2275, 2438, 2557, 2565, 2578; (as amended in committee), 3440, 3714; (Senate’s amendments), 4498.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 89.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2997.
- Vote 25, 4081.
DE WAAL, Mr. J. H. H. (Piquetberg)—
- Bills—
- Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (2 R.), 1740.
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1760.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2854; (recommitted), 3779; (as amended in committee), 3864.
- Liquor (2 R.), 487; (committee), 720 725, 733, 737, 739, 741, 743, 744, 747, 750, 752, 797, 798, 803, 807, 809, 816, 817, 872, 880, 960, 964, 966, 1093, 1123, 1124, 1169, 1171, 1189, 1297, 2515, 2577, 2707; (as amended in committee), 3412, 3418, 3421, 3424, 3434, 3503, 3574.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 923.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2034; (3 R.), 2499.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1937.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1144, 1158.
- Delimitation report, 3881.
- Petition J. A. L. Lombard (motion), 1023.
DE WET, Mr. S. D. (Heidelberg)—
- Bills—
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2861.
- Liquor (committee), 874, 877, 878, 983, 1064, 2591, 2652.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 922.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1941.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2624.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3092.
- Vote 20, 3879.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4856.
DUNCAN, Hon. P. (Yeoville)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1527, 1529 1604, 1612.
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (committee), 1872.
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1337.
- Drought Distress Relief (Amendment) (motion), 2235.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2792; (2 R.), 2845.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (2 R.), 1464.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2300.
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 293, 308.
- Liquor (2 R.), 509; (committee), 722, 869, 967, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1068, 1107, 1115, 1117, 1174, 1205, 1285, 1301, 1377, 1381, 1805, 1806, 2587, 2664, 2682; (as amended in committee), 3479, 3660, 3663, 3711.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 663, 668, 707.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 3997.
- Precious Stones (committee), 270, 271, 280, 281, 283, 284; (Senate’s amendments), 411.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1905.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (committee), 1755.
- Union Nationality and Flags (2 R.), 74 Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1437; (committee), 2119, 2229, 2231.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee) 1153; (motion), 1653.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2363.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 934
- Native trade unions (motion), 1749.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3961.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3056.
- Chairman’s ruling, 3276.
- Vote 8, 3332.
- Vote 20, 3870.
- Vote 23, 4011.
DU TOIT, Mr. F. J. (Victoria West)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1538.
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 725, 2551.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2009.
- Drought (motion), 2639.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3378.
- Vote 25, 4088.
- Vote 31, 4690.
FICK, Rev. M. L. (Potchefstroom)—
- Bills—
- Easter Stabilization (2 R.), 540.
- Liquor (2 R.), 556; (committee), 1122, 1123, 1124, 1211.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1446.
- Drought (motion), 2344.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 600.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3182.
- Vote 38, 4518, 4533.
FORDHAM, Mr. A. C. (Turffontein)—
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3982.
GELDENHUYS, Mr. L. (Johannesburg—North)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1536.
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 627; (committee), 729, 875, 959, 1058, 1080, 1096, 1197, 1209, 1320, 1350, 1788, 2453, 2517, 2524, 2573, 2678; (as amended in committee), 3498, 3584, 3603, 3689; (Senate’s amendments), 4505.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 657, 688.
- Precious Stones (2 R)., 91.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 2205.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 58.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2395, 4996.
- Supply—
GILSON, Mr. L. D. (Griqualand)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1772; (3 R.), 2129.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4484.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2283; (committee), 2420, 2422, 2423, 2762, 2770, 2771.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2794; (2 R.) 2846, 2864; (motion), 3722; (recommitted), 3724, 3735, 3745, 3752, 3758, 3761, 3763, 3777, 3784, 3786, 3788; (as amended in committee), 3856.
- Liquor (committee), 818, 822, 1052, 1053, 1060, 1062, 1072, 1103, 1174, 1378, 1837, 2475, 2476, 2563, 2572, 2587, 2656; (as amended in committee), 3594, 3654, 3655.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 105, 108; (committee), 194; (3 R.), 288.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2085.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4967.
- Native trade unions (motion), 1751.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3953; (first and second reports) (committee), 4469, 4473; (fourth report), 4831.
- Supply—
- Vote 8, 3329, 3330, 3334.
- Vote 14, 3377, 3387.
- Vote 20, 3874, 3933.
- Vote 23, 4020.
- Vote 24, 4048.
- Vote 28, 4216, 4278.
- Vote 31, 4684.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4876, 4887.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3555.
GIOVANETTI, Mr. C. W. (Pretoria—East)—
- Bills—
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 183.
- Liquor (committee), 725, 728, 2693; (as amended in committee), 3501, 3641, 3644, 3717.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2001.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3914, 3945.
- Vote 23, 4012.
- Vote 26, 4149.
- Vote 32, 4718, 4719, 4720.
- Loan Vote H, 4729.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4825.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3536; (committee) (customs), 3556.
GROBLER, Lt.-Col. H. S. (Bethal)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1767.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 905.
- Income Tax (committee), 4293.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3787.
- Liquor (committee), 2651.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 685.
- Blue fly (motion), 1020.
- Death duties (motion), 1248.
- Supply—
- Vote 19, 3812.
- Vote 26, 4159.
- Vote 28, 4240.
- Vote 31, 4709.
GROBLER, Hon. P. G. W. (Rustenburg) [Minister of Lands]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1605.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1957.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce) 2795.
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (2 R.), 1429; (committee), 1867, 1868.
- Marburg Immigration Settlement (Local Board of Management) (2 R.), 395.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (2 R.), 2801.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (motion), 47; (second report) (committee), 2748; (third report) (committee), 4030, 4031, 4032, 4033, 4034, 4035, 4036.
HARRIS, Col. Sir D. (Beaconsfield)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1538, 1567.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1765.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1333, 1340.
- Liquor (committee), 821, 1034, 1045, 1063, 1068, 1085, 1786, 1799, 1802; (as amended in committee), 3645, 3718.
- Precious Stones (Senate’s amendments), 413.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2389, 4945, 4966.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion), 1263.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2621.
HATTINGH, Rev. B. R. (Krugersdorp)—
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1335.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 902.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2848; (recommitted), 3751, 3772, 3787.
- Liquor (committee), 826, 831, 1028, 1032, 1043, 1048, 1062, 1066, 1067, 2430, 2451.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4301, 4305, 4309.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2040.
- Public Health (Amendment) (as amended in committee), 2711.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 690; (committee), 1163.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 223.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 948.
- Supply—
HAVENGA, Hon. N. C. (Fauresmith) [Minister of Finance]—
- Additional Estimates (motion), 1505, 1517, 1520, 1526, 1527, 1528, 1538, 1541, 1553, 1570, 1594, 1595, 1612.
- Adjournment (motion), 394.
- Bills—
- Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (2 R.), 1740.
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1757, 1978; (3 R.), 2129, 2135.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4478, 4484; (committee), 4546, 4549, 4550, 4552.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4742, 4746; (committee), 4852, 4853, 4854.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4279, 4282; (committee), 4284, 4293, 4296.
- Liquor (committee), 1301, 2589, 2710; (as amended in committee), 3412.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 3992, 4207; (committee), 4301, 4302, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4308; (3 R.), 4436.
- Precious Stones (committee), 277.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29) (2 R.), 4938, 4939; (Senate’s amendment), 5006.
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27) (2 R.), 3856.
- Railway Routes Adjustment (2 R.), 4739, 4741.
- Unauthorized Expenditure (1926-’27) (2 R.), 4036.
- Wine and Spirits Control Amendment (2R.), 4298, 4300; (committee), 4300.
- Business of the House (morning sittings) (motion), 4477.
- Death duties (motion), 1245.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2363.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 226.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 937, 945.
- Old age pensions (motion), 1252.
- Petition J. A. L. Lombard (motion), 1024.
- Railway accidents (statement), 3567.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3957, 4433; (first and second reports) (committee), 4464.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2813; reply (main), 3249; (railways), 3262.
- Vote 3, 3285, 3287, 3289.
- Vote 4, 3301.
- Vote 5, 3316, 3319, 3320, 3321.
- Vote 6, 3322, 3323.
- Vote 7, 3323, 3326.
- Vote 8, 3327, 3328, 3329, 3330, 3331, 3333, 3335.
- Vote 9, 3337, 3338, 3339, 3340, 3341.
- Vote 10, 3342, 3343, 3350, 3351, 3352, 3353, 3354.
- Vote 11, 3354.
- Vote 12, 3354, 3355, 3356, 3357, 3358.
- Vote 13, 3358, 3359, 3360.
- Vote 26, 4139.
- Vote 32, 4719, 4720.
- Vote 37, 4450, 4451, 4453, 4454, 4456, 4461, 4463.
- Vote 25 (Supplementary), 4721.
- Vote 39 (Supplementary), 4722.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works 4773, 4774, 4775, 4776, 4778, 4779, 4780, 4781, 4782, 4783, 4784.
- Loan Vote A, 4784.
- D, 4723, 4724, 4725.
- F, 4725, 4726.
- G, 4727.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4797, 4820, 4826, 4855, 4868, 4873, 4881, 4887, 4889.
- Head 2, 4890, 4891.
- Head 3, 4891.
- Head 13/1, 4892.
- Head 17, 4893.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3527, 3541; (committee) (customs), 3545, 3551, 3552, 3553, 3555, 3556, 3557, 3558; (income tax), 3559; (super) 3559; (motion), 3706; (excise), 3709.
HAY, Mr. G. A. (Pretoria—West)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1528, 1535, 1539, 1571, 1593.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1770.
- Daylight Saving (2 R.), 1399.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1338, 1341; (3 R.), 1407.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 160.
- Liquor (2 R.), 633.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1927.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2035, 2044; (3 R.), 2503.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 125.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2082.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 56.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 24.
- Diamond cutting agreement (notice), 288; (motion), 2379, 4959, 4998.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion), 594, 1256, 1273.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2248.
- Old age pensions (motion), 1249, 1255.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2626.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, 3298.
- Vote 8, 3327, 3331, 3336.
- Vote 9, 3337.
- Vote 18, 3403.
- Vote 25, 4118.
- Water boring (motion), 1498.
HEATLIE, Mr. C. B. (Worcester)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 496; (committee), 720, 721, 725, 734, 737, 815, 822, 844, 870, 873, 884, 968, 983, 1057, 1121, 1123, 1124, 1168, 1171, 1173, 1193, 1199, 1200, 1306, 1312, 1368, 1809, 1819, 1829, 2445, 2446, 2461, 2462, 2463, 2467, 2468, 2512, 2552, 2568, 2710; (as amended in committee), 3426, 3438, 3458, 3505, 3507, 3508, 3589; (Senate’s amendments), 4495, 4499.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2079.
- Wine and Spirits Control Amendment (2 R), 4298.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2714.
- Supply—
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4879.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3708.
HENDERSON, Mr. J. (Durban—Berea)—
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2288.
- Liquor (committee), 837, 847; (as amended in committee), 3419, 3680.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 645; (as amended in committee), 886.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, 3355.
- Vote 31, 4663.
- Taxation proposals (motion, 3537.
HERTZOG, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M. (Smithfield) [Prime Minister, Minister of Native Affairs and Minister of External Affairs]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1523, 1595.
- Adjournment (joint sitting) (motion), 466, 2618; (public meeting) (motion), 447.
- Angola, consul at (statement), 1647.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (2 R.), 4907, 4913; (3 R.), 4916, 4935.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 907.
- Old Age Pensions (Senate’s amendments), 5005.
- Union Nationality and Flags (2 R.), 242; (committee), 256.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 56; (committee), 1152; (motion), 1655.
- Business of the House—
- Tuesdays and Fridays (motions), 8, 27, 469.
- Evening sittings (motion), 30, 35.
- Joint sitting (message), 465.
- Night sittings (motions), 470, 2933.
- Work of session (statement), 490.
- Easter holidays (statement), 1779; (motion), 2057.
- Tuesdays (motions), 2057, 3274.
- Ascension Day (motion), 4180.
- Tuesday evening sittings (motion), 4435.
- Suspension of business (motion), 4907.
- Morning sittings (motion), 5005.
- Late sittings (motion), 4434, 4435.
- Condolence (late D. M. Brown) (motion), 467; (late Marquess of Cambridge) (motion), 214; (late Sir C. P. Coghlan) (motion), 4; (late Lord Trematon) (motion), 2923, 2925.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 1839, 2261, 2528.
- Members.’ travelling facilities (motion), 167
- Mozambique negotiations (statement), 4209.
- Prime Minister’s birthday, 2783.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (motion), 2714.
- S.C. on Native Affairs (motion), 47.
- S.C. on Native Bills (motion), 45, 46; (report), 4906.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3964.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3219.
- Vote 2, 3278.
- Vote 3, 3284.
- Vote 4, 3291, 3304.
- Vote 23, 4020.
- Vote 24, 4036, 4041, 4046, 4048, 4052.
- Vote 31, 4649, 4654.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4809.
HEYNS, Mr. J. D. (Middelburg)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4482.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 654, 658, 662, 663, 664.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1491; (motion), 1936, 1938; (3 R.), 2491.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1004.
- Supply—
HUGO, Mr. D. (Wepener)—
- Bill—
- Liquor (committee), 722, 1310, 1329, 1350.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 604.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3875.
- Vote 28, 4313.
JAGGER, Hon. J. W. (Cape Town—Central)—
- Additional Estimates (motion), 1511, 1520, 1526, 1544, 1580, 1595, 1598, 1600, 1603, 1604, 1606, 1607, 1612.
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (committee), 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1757.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4480; (committee), 4549, 4550.
- Daylight Saving(2 R), 1396.
- Easter Stabilization (2 R.), 539, 542.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2423, 2749, 2769, 2771.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2854; (recommitted), 3727, 3749, 3750, 3754, 3768, 3770.
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 4854.
- Income Tax (committee), 4286.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2866.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 132; (committee), 287, 297, 302, 304, 305, 313, 314, 317.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1634.
- Liquor (committee), 810, 811, 826, 829, 841, 845, 861, 877, 968, 976, 1032, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1074, 1097, 1110, 1208, 1217, 1309, 1381, 1818, 1832, 2550; (as amended in committee), 3428, 3468, 3688, 3689.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (motion), 642; (committee), 706.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2051.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1928-’29) (2 R.), 4938.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1898; (3 R.), 2140.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 404.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment (2 R.), 423.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (committee), 2115, 2121; (as amended in committee), 2397.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motions), 11; (evening sittings), 31.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 325, 2360, 2365, 4956.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 224.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 927.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (second report) (committee), 2748; (third report) (committee), 4030, 4032, 4033, 4035, 4036.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2719.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4732.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2922, 2933.
- Vote 3, 3284.
- Vote 4, 3296.
- Vote 5, 3305.
- Vote 7, 3323.
- Vote 9, 3336.
- Vote 10, 3341.
- Vote 11, 3354.
- Vote 12, 3354, 3355.
- Vote 14, 3362.
- Vote 16, 3390.
- Vote 20, 3873, 3874, 3913.
- Vote 23, 4001, 4012.
- Vote 24, 4017.
- Vote 25, 4054, 4088.
- Vote 26, 4139, 4153.
- Vote 27, 4159.
- Vote 31, 4662, 4690, 4700.
- Vote 32, 4718, 4720.
- Vote 38, 4585, 4609.
- Vote 25 (Supplementary), 4721.
- Vote 39 (Supplementary), 4722.
- Loan Vote C, 4723.
- D, 4723.
- F, 4725, 4726.
- G, 4727.
- L, 4729.
- M, 4746, 4748, 4765.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4773, 4774, 4775, 4781, 4782, 4783, 4784.
- Head 2, Railways and harbours, 4890. Head 8, 4891.
- Head 13/1, 4892, 4893.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3532, 3707, 3708; (committee) (customs), 3549, 3550, 3551, 3554, 3556, 3557.
- Universities Commission (question), 4543.
KEMP, Gen. the Hon. J. C. G. (Wolmaransstad) [Minister of Agriculture]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1599.
- Bills—
- Drought Distress Relief (Amendment)(2 R.), 2235.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4745.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1410, 1721.
- Psorosis (2 R.), 328, 329; (committee),330, 331, 332.
- Blue fly (motion), 1021.
- Drought (motion), 2353.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2625.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2714, 2715, 2716, 2720, 2721, 2722, 2725, 2726, 2727, 2732, 2734, 2735, 2738, 2741, 2742; (third report) (committee), 4439, 4442, 4443.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, 4257, 4273, 4276, 4324, 4336, 4339, 4347.
- Vote 36, 4444, 4445, 4448.
- Loan Vote H, 4728.
- Water boring (motion), 1501.
KENTRIDGE, Mr. M. (Troyeville)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1529, 1541, 1609.
- Adjournment (public meeting) (motion), 448.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1772.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (3 R.) 1407.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2794; (re-committed), 3727, 3741, 3744.
- Liquor (2 R.), 510; (committee), 734, 1797, 1835, 2429, 2696.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (as amended in committee), 3701.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4201.
- Psorosis (2 R.), 329.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1989; (3 R.), 2140.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment (2 R.), 424; (committee), 1423, 1426, 1427; (3 R.), 1731.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1451; (committee), 2118, 2122.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 686; (motion), 1672.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 228.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3989; (first and second reports) (committee), 4473.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3874, 3930.
- Vote 25, 4080.
- Vote 38, 4564, 4586.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3538.
KEYTER, Mr. J. G. (Ficksburg)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 549; (committee), 829, 830, 873, 977, 2460, 2473, 2589, 2659, 2670; (as amended in committee), 3439.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2037, 2040.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1158.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2253.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 601.
KRIGE, Hon. C. J. (Caledon)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1610.
- Auditor-General (letter), 4851.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4917.
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1952.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4482.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2758.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2789, 2790, 2791, 2792, 2793; (2 R.), 2852.
- Income Tax (committee), 4285.
- Iron and Steel Industry, (2 R.), 148.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1628.
- Liquor (2 R.), 544; (committee), 715, 738, 957, 971, 974, 1027, 1077, 1079, 1806, 1826, 1835; (as amended in committee), 3406, 3413, 3423, 3428, 3457, 3460, 3597, 3646, 3657; (Senate’s amendments), 4494, 4497.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1926.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 645.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4198.
- Precious Stones (committee), 264.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2058.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1441.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 14; (evening sittings) (motion), 33.
- Native trade unions (motion), 1750.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 599.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3975; (first and second reports) (committee), 4467.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4736.
- Supply—
- Vote 5, 3312.
- Vote 25, 4130.
- Vote 26, 4145.
- Vote 28, 4228.
- Vote 37, 4463.
- Vote 38, 4576, 4598, 4605.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3708.
LENNOX, Mr. F. J. (Durban—Stamford Hill)—
- Supply—
- Vote 12, 3356.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4781.
LE ROUX, Mr. S. P. (Oudtshoorn)—
- Bills—
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 906.
- Income Tax (committee), 4286.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1684.
- Liquor (committee), 2474.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2089.
- Death duties (motion), 1243.
- Drought (motion), 2357.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (third report) (committee), 4437, 4439, 4440, 4443.
- Supply—
- Water boring (motion), 1497.
LOUW, Mr. G. A. (Colesberg)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1589.
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2766.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3748.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 151.
- Liquor (committee), 752, 801, 806; (as amended in committee), 3480, 3586.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.) 1924; (as amended in committee), 3701.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4311.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (3 R.), 2484.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1453.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2719, 2724, 2730, 2735.
- Supply—
- Vote 19, 3820.
- Vote 28, 4336.
- Vote 38, 4619.
- Loan Vote M, 4757.
LOUW, Mr. J. P. (Stellenbosch)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4935.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2765.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2857; (as amended in committee), 3864.
- Income Tax (committee), 4292.
- Liquor (2 R.), 630; (committee), 726, 739, 743, 806, 817, 823, 841, 868, 972, 982, 974, 1058, 1069, 1081, 1175, 1195, 1210, 1217, 1221, 2461, 2466, 2471, 2575, 2577, 2583, 2711; (as amended in committee), 3418, 3493; (Senate’s amendments), 4494, 4498.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2714.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3046.
- Vote 18, 3401.
- Vote 28, 4235.
- Loan Vote M, 4760.
MACINTOSH, Sir W. (Pori Elizabeth—South)—
- Additional Estimates (motion), 1515.
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (committee)’ 1870.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1959.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4483.
- Liquor (committee), 798, 824, 851, 969, 1049, 1186, 1311, 1817, 1832, 2430, 2512, 2551; (as amended in committee). 3443.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4302, 4303.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1880.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 401; (committee), 1429, 1753, 1754, 1755.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2178.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 942.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2991.
- Vote 4, 3300.
- Vote 8, 3327.
- Vote 20, 3876.
- Vote 27, 4159, 4162.
- Vote 38, 4507, 4508.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3552.
MADELEY, Hon. W. B. (Benoni)—[Minister of Posts and Telegraphs and Minister of Public Works]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1600, 1602, 1603, 1604.
- Bill—
- Radio Amendment (2 R.), 4902, 4905.
- S.C. on Internal Arrangements (motion), 48.
- Supply—
- Vote 2, 3277, 3281.
- Vote 31, 4632, 4654, 4659, 4669, 4691, 4713.
- Vote 32, 4718, 4719, 4720.
- Vote 38, 4587.
- Loan Vote C, 4723.
MALAN, Hon. C. W. (Humansdorp)—[Minister of Railways and Harbours]—
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (motion), 1732, 1737; (committee), 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872.
- Bills—
- Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (2 R.), 2114.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1872, 1882, 2091; (3 R.), 2139, 2149.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 397, 405; (committee), 1429, 1753, 1754, 1756.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (2 R.), 418; 425; (committee), 1424, 1427, 1428; (3 R.), 1731.
- Petition H. P. Breytenbach (motion), 609.
- Railways, general manager of (statement), 241
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 606.
- Supply—
- Railway Budget, 2889; reply (by Mr. Havenga), 3262.
- Union-Castle Co., freight agreement with (statement), 1069.
MALAN, Dr. the Hon. D. F. (Calvinia) [Minister of the Interior, Minister of Education and Minister of Public Health]—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1528, 1529, 1531, 1532, 1598, 1599.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1945.
- Electoral Amendment (2 R.), 4894, 4898, 4899; (committee), 4968.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (2 R.), 1461.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (revival), 471; (motion), 641, 642; (committee), 643, 644, 646 650, 659 662, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 670, 671, 672 710; (as amended in committee), 888, 890, 891, 893, 894, 895.
- Naturalization of Aliens (South-West Africa) (2 R.), 4901, 4902.
- Public Health Amendment (2 R.), 2232, 2234; (committee), 2399, 2400, 2410, 2415, 2417, 2418, 2419.
- Union Nationality and Flags (leave to introduce), 37, 42; (2 R), 72, 80, 252; (committee), 254, 255, 256, 257; (as amended in committee), 257, 258.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1434, 1459; (committee), 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2120, 2224, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232; (as amended in committee), 2397, 2398.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (motion), 1648.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays) (motion), 3275.
- Higher Education Additional Provision Act, 1917 (regulations) (motion), 2359.
- Plague (statement), 2646.
- S.C. on Flags (motion), 2057.
- S.C. on Library of Parliament (motion), 47.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (motion), 71.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3873, 3884, 3909, 3914, 3917, 3921, 3925, 3931, 3934, 3939, 3942, 3945.
- Vote 21, 3946, 3947.
- Vote 22, 3947.
- Vote 23, 3951, 4002, 4006, 4011, 4013. 4017.
- Vote 26, 4140, 4146, 4154, 4157, 4159.
- Vote 27, 4161.
- Union Nationality and Flags Act, 1927 (statement), 4348.
- Universities Commission (question), 4544.
MALAN, Mr. M. L. (Heilbron)—
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2753.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3737.
- Income Tax (committee), 4292.
- Liquor (committee), 868, 874, 875, 876, 877, 979, 1114, 1782, 2524, 2650.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 643, 654.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1945, 2202.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1142.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 604.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3877.
- Vote 28, 4229.
- Vote 38, 4603.
MARWICK, Mr. J. S. (Illovo)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1594.
- Adjournment (public meeting), (motion), 457; (Castle flag) (motion), 4848.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (committee), 4916; (3 R.), 4922.
- Appropriation (Part) (3 R.), 2130.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3743, 3787.
- Liquor (committee), 2588, 2591, 2662, 2665; (as amended in committee), 3631, 3683, 3694.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 2212.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment (2 R.), 424; (committee), 1425.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 67.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 18.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 352, 391.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4997.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3161,
- Vote 2, 3276.
- Vote 3, 3284.
- Vote 4, 3303.
- Vote 10, 3349, 3351, 3352, 3353.
- Vote 12, 3357.
- Vote 13, 3358.
- Vote 14, 3368, 3384, 3387.
- Vote 18, 3401.
- Vote 20, 3918, 3927, 3928, 3936, 3941, 3942.
- Vote 23, 4016.
- Vote 24, 4043, 4050.
- Vote 28, 4315, 4318, 4322, 4332, 4344.
- Vote 31, 4700, 4703.
- Vote 37, 4452, 4456, 4459, 4460, 4462.
- Vote 38, 4554, 4575, 4577, 4595.
- Loan Vote M, 4752, 4758, 4767.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4874, 4876, 4879, 4825, 4885.
McMENAMIN, Mr. J. J. (Boksburg)—
- Bill—
- Liquor (committee), 2683; (as amended in committee), 3650.
- Supply—
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—
- See Kemp, Gen. the Hon. J. C. G.
MINISTER OF DEFENCE—
- See Creswell, Hon. F. H. P.
MINISTER OF EDUCATION—
- See Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.
MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS—
- See Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.
MINISTER OF FINANCE—
MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR—
- See Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.
MINISTER OF JUSTICE—
- See Roos, Hon. T. J. de V.
MINISTER OF LABOUR—
MINISTER OF LANDS—
- See Grobler, Hon. P. G. W.
MINISTER OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES—
MINISTER OF NATIVE AFFAIRS—
- See Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.
MINISTER OF POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS—
MINISTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH—
- See Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F.
MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS—
MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS—
MOFFAT, Mr. L. (Queenstown)—
- Bill—
- Liquor (as amended in committee), 3579.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, 3347.
- Vote 23, 4012, 4019.
- Vote 25, 4083.
- Vote 26, 4153.
- Vote 28, 4231, 4237, 4275.
MOLL, Mr. H. H. (Christiana)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1588.
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 2272, 2437; (as amended in committee), 3453.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 49, 2051.
- Precious Stones (2 R), 110.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1492, 1493; (motion), 1941.
MOSTERT, Mr. J. P. (Namaqualand)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1534, 1568.
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1337.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2769.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 154.
- Liquor (committee), 736, 740, 742, 803, 830, 2520, 2572; (as amended in committee), 3581.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 926; (as amended in committee), 3700.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2801, 2802, 2804, 2806, 2807.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 103.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 528, 1483, 1487, 1490, 1493, 1494; (motion), 1936, 1939; (as amended in committee), 2215; (3 R.), 2477.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1454.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1163.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1009.
- Drought (motion), 2351.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 598.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (committee), 4034.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (motion), 2712; (committee), 2715, 2716, 2717, 2719, 2721, 2722, 2725.
- Supply—
- Vote 12, 3356, 3357.
- Vote 13, 3359.
- Vote 16, 3391.
- Vote 25, 4067, 4097, 4108, 4109, 4116, 4137, 4138.
- Vote 31, 4664.
- Vote 36, 4446.
- Loan Vote M, 4756.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4778.
MULLINEUX, Rev. J. (Roodepoort)—
MUNNIK, Mr. J. H. (Vredefort)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1543, 1573.
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1334, 1338.
- Liquor (committee), 751, 857, 1823, 2266, 2276, 2427, 2435, 2569; (as amended in committee), 3676.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks, and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2054.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1008.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2362, 2372, 4961, 4988.
- Members’ pay on commissions (motion). 785.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2619.
- Petition C. G. van Breda and others (motion), 4434.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 603.
NATHAN, Mr. E. (Von Brandis)—
- Additional Estimates (motion), 1516, 1521, 1597.
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (committee), 1870, 1871.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4919.
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1976.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1337.
- Electoral Amendment (leave to introduce), 2797; (2 R.), 4898; (committee), 4968, 4969, 4970.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4744; (committee), 4851.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4281; (committee), 4292.
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 305, 316.
- Liquor (committee), 715, 725, 729, 730, 739, 748, 800, 826, 827, 829, 834, 835, 842, 843, 866, 87], 872, 967, 968, 970, 973, 1034, 1035, 1048, 1056, 1062, 1067, 1068, 1072, 1084, 1093, 1113, 1302, 1313, 1360, 1362, 1366, 1376, 1783, 1812, 2436, 2437, 2442, 2444, 2447, 2449, 2450,2457, 2460, 2465, 2466, 2509, 2673; (as amended in committee), 3431, 3435, 3448, 3458, 3469, 3482, 3509, 3626, 3638, 3645, 3648, 3653, 3657, 3720; (Senate’s amendments), 4489, 4492, 4502, 4506, 4507.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 923; (committee), 3563,
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (motion), 642; (committee), 655; (as amended in committee), 887, 892; (Senate’s amendments), 2812.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4302, 4304, 4309.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (3 R.), 2506.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2802, 2804, 2809, 2810.
- Precious Stones (Senate’s amendments), 417, 418.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 1938.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1996.
- Death duties (motion), 1244.
- Delimitation report, 4848.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2364.
- Petition H. P. Breytenbach (motion), 609.
- Petition J. A. L. Lombard (motion), 1024.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (committee), 4032, 4033.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (motion), 2713; (committee), 2715, 2716.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4469, 4472.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4737.
- Speaker’s ruling, 442.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3199.
- Vote 4, 3291, 3304.
- Vote 13, 3359.
- Vote 14, 3361, 3376.
- Vote 20, 3877, 3898, 3914.
- Vote 28, 4314.
- Vote 31, 4681.
- Vote 37, 4449, 4451, 4460, 4463.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4772, 4780.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4857.
- Taxation proposals, (motion), 3535.
NAUDÉ, Mr. A. S. (Wakkerstroom)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 550; (committee), 1056, 1080, 1169, 1196, 1179, 1789, 2453, 2587, 2589, 2656.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 664.
- Blue fly (motion), 1020.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3196.
- Vote 28, 4255.
NAUDÉ, Mr. J. F. TOM (Pietersburg)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 2441.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (committee), 3560, 3566.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (as amended in committee), 889.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4302.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2084.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1141; (motion), 1665.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 947.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, 4118.
- Vote 31, 4628, 4660.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4793.
NEL, Mr. O. R. (Newcastle)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1612.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4928.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4481.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1332, 1334.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2285.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2794; (2 R.), 2859.
- Income Tax (committee), 4289.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2886.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 140; (committee), 304.
- Liquor (committee), 802, 813, 815, 867, 874, 1053, 2590, 2663; (as amended in committee), 3596, 3671, 3686.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 916; (committee), 3562, 3566; (as amended in committee), 3702, 3704.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2810.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1005.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4988.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3374.
- Vote 16, 3391.
- Vote 20, 3907.
- Vote 25, 4133, 4137.
- Vote 31, 4624, 4667.
- Vote 38, 4530, 4540, 4570.
NICHOLLS, Mr. G. H. (Zululand)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1597.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4921.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1330, 1331, 1337, 1341.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1421, 1713.
- Liquor (2 R), 571; (committee), 751, 813, 841, 868, 869, 883, 954, 964, 965, 1287, 1303, 2274, 2518, 2526, 2547, 2565, 2652, 2662, 2665, 2667, 2684, 2705; (as amended in committee), 3595.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 668, 670, 671.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (3 R.), 2494.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2254.
- Petition W. H. Smithers (motion), 4180.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, 3298.
- Vote 14, 3386.
- Vote 20, 3915.
- Vote 38, 4534, 4536, 4566.
- Loan Vote M, 4756, 4760, 4762.
NIEUWENHUIZE, Mr. J. (Lydenburg)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1538.
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4483; (committee), 4551.
- Liquor (2 R.), 615; (committee), 856, 1327, 2468, 2469, 2519, 2526, 2648.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 918; (committee), 3561; (as amended in committee), 3704.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4309.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 531.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1999.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (committee), 2120.
- Death duties (motion), 1240.
- Supply—
- Vote 7, 3324.
- Vote 14, 3388.
- Vote 23, 4004.
- Vote 25, 4084.
- Vote 28, 4270.
O’BRIEN, Mr. W. J. (Pietermaritzburg—South)—
- Adjournment (public meeting) (motion), 456.
- Bills—
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 298.
- Liquor (committee), 2688; (as amended in committee), 3659, 3691.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 664; (as amended in committee), 888.
- Supply—
- Vote 4, 3302.
- Vote 9. 3339, 3340, 3341.
- Vote 20, 3878, 3906.
- Vote 25, 4087.
- Vote 26, 4143.
OOST, Mr. H. (Pretoria District—North)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1559.
- Bills—
- Dingaan’s Day (leave to introduce), 1237.
- Income Tax, (2 R.), 4282.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 146.
- Liquor (committee), 1203, 1312; (as amended in committee), 3445, 3606.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (committee), 3566.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 706.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1488; (motion), 1940; (as amended in committee), 2220; (3 R.), 2485.
- Public Health Amendment (committee), 2401, 2417.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (3 R.), 2146.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 681; (committee), 1130, 1133, 1155, 1161, 1164 1165.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4985.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion), 2621.
- Petition J. Rosenstrauch (motion) 3525.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 595.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2743.
- Supply—
OPPENHEIMER, Sir E. (Kimberley)—
- Bills—
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 172; (committee), 291, 295, 296, 299, 303.
- Precious Stones (committee), 277, 287.
PAPENFUS, Mr. H. B. (Hospital)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1605.
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2289.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3728, 3737, 3757.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 177; (committee), 298.
- Liquor (2 R.), 559; (committee), 855, 1286, 1323, 1808, 1827, 1830, 2522, 2584; (as amended in committee), 3428, 3484, 3577, 3607, 3716, 3717.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 710.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act. 1916, Amendment (3 R.), 2505.
- Precious Stones (2 R), 89; (committee), 263, 278.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 526, 1486; (as amended in committee), 2215; (3 R.), 2480.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2004.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 60.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4464, 4468.
- Supply—
- Vote 18, 3394.
- Vote 25. 4131.
- Vote 28, 4225.
- Vote 31, 4665, 4688.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4775, 4776, 4779.
PAYN, Mr. A. O. B. (Tembuland)—
- Adjournment (motion), 394.
- Bills—
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3790.
- Liquor (committee), 714, 1354, 1367, 1376, 2573, 2586, 2592; (as amended in committee) 3572, 3674, 3696.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2086.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 602.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3177.
- Vote 8, 3330, 3333.
- Vote 20, 3928.
- Vote 23, 4013.
- Vote 24, 4018, 4039, 4049, 4051.
- Vote 26, 4157.
PEARCE, Mr. C. (Liesbeek)—
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4484; (committee), 4548.
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 4852, 4854.
- Liquor (2 R.), 552; (committee), 730 731, 1083, 2554; (as amended in committee), 3497; (Senate’s amendments), 4489.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4306.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1907; (3 R.), 2148.
- Vocational Education and special Schools (2 R.), 1438; (committee), 2116, 2118, 2121, 2227, 2231; (as amended in committee), 2398.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2254.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 599.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2972.
- Vote 4, 3300.
- Vote 8, 3328, 3332, 3333.
- Vote 20, 3899, 3904.
- Vote 31, 4643.
- Loan Vote F, 4725, 4727.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4861, 4887.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3554, 3555, 3558.
PIENAAR, Mr. B. J. (Wonderboom)—
- S.C. on Public Accounts (fourth report), 4730.
- Supply—
PIENAAR, Mr. J. J. (Marico)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1554.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1961.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 913, 1932; (committee), 3561, 3564, 3566; (as amended in committee), 3700, 3704, 3706.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2085.
- Transvaal Conveyancers (2 R.), 1935.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1147.
- Drought (motion), 2350.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4468.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3050.
- Vote 14, 3382.
- Vote 19, 3818.
PRETORIUS, Mr. J. S. F. (Fordsburg)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1586.
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 800, 1057, 1063, 1066, 1364, 1786, 2700; (as amended in committee), 3455, 3486.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 659.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (3 R), 2484.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) (committee), 1423.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 59.
- Supply—
PRETORIUS, Lt.-Col. N. J. (Witwatersberg)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1585.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1969.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2768.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1420.
- Liquor (committee), 727, 736, 881, 1046, 1059, 1210, 1794, 2650, 2654, 2662; (as amended in committee), 3586.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1927.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4199.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 101.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 524.
- Blue fly (motion), 1019.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2717, 2724.
- Supply—
- Vote 2, 3280.
- Vote 7, 3326.
- Vote 19, 3810.
- Vote 25, 4111.
PRIME MINISTER—
- See Hertzog, Gen. the Hon. J. B. M.
RAUBENHEIMER, Mr. I. VAN W. (Bechuanaland)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 2510, 2558.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1480; (motion), 2205; (3 R.), 2488.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- Supply—
- Vote 25, 4078.
- Vote 31, 4667.
- Vote 36, 4445.
- Water boring (motion), 1496.
REITZ, Col. the Hon. D. (Port Elizabeth—Central)—
- Bills—
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 904.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3775.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 179.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1706.
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (2 R.), 1432.
- Liquor (committee), 797, 798, 802, 805, 808, 811, 833, 882, 958, 959, 962, 963, 964, 969, 1026, 1030, 1032, 1038, 1042, 1047, 1049, 1051, 1052, 1055, 1068, 1073, 1075, 1078, 1085, 1091, 1103, 1107, 1120, 1121, 1174, 1180, 1192, 1198, 1206, 1212, 1285, 1302, 1304, 1317, 1344, 1783, 1815, 1822, 1836, 2509, 2511, 2521, 2546, 2560, 2571, 2575, 2680, 2708; (as amended in committee), 3427, 3443, 3452, 3456, 3473, 3478, 3489, 3502, 3644, 3646, 3649, 3718.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (revival), 1238; (committee), 1401, 1403, 2033, 2038, 2044, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2051, 2053, 2054, 2055; (3 R.), 2494.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 86; (committee), 260, 261, 262, 267, 270, 274; (Senate’s amendments), 407, 411.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 66; (committee), 1133, 1163, 1164.
- Petition I. Klassen and others (motion), 3525.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (second report) (committee), 2749; (third report) (committee), 4032.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2720, 2722, 2725, 2726, 2732, 2737. S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities special report) (motion), 3983.
- Supply—
- Vote 3, 3283, 3289.
- Vote 14, 3360.
- Vote 19, 3805.
- Vote 20, 3882, 3902.
REITZ, Dr. H. (North-East Rand)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 474; (committee), 716, 718, 721, 727, 729, 735, 742, 746, 748, 800, 820, 823, 827, 828, 830, 831, 832, 838, 843, 865, 867, 872, 875, 884, 968, 971, 972, 974, 977, 980, 1034, 1037, 1047, 1048, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1058, 1061, 1065, 1068, 1079, 1081, 1098, 1108, 1117, 1118, 1169, 1173, 1195, 1198, 1202, 1211, 1217.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (2 R.), 2798; (committee), 2802, 2803, 2804, 2805, 2806, 2807, 2808, 2810, 2811.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1165.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 469.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 952.
- Petition H. P. Breytenbach (motion), 470, 608, 609.
REYBURN, Mr. G. (Durban—Umbilo)—
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (3 R.), 1407.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3731, 3744.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 1403; 2046, 2048.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 530.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R), 1997.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation (Amendment) (committee), 1422, 1427.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (committee), 2124.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 377.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4989.
- Old age pensions (motion), 1255.
- Petition R. Rushton (motion), 3855.
- Supply—
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4863.
RICHARDS, Maj. G. R. (Weenen)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1590, 1594, 1595.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (3 R.), 2135.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1337, 1340; (3 R.), 1409.
- Factories Amendment (motion), 3723.
- Liquor (2 R.), 636; (committee), 871, 2450, 2515, 2590, 2591.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1487.
- Public Health Amendment (2 R.), 2234.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1914, 1983.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools(committee), 2231.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2243.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3029.
- Vote 19, 3825.
- Vote 28, 4254, 4330.
- Vote 31, 4718.
- Vote 38, 4590.
RIDER, Rev. W. W. (East London—City)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1528.
- Bills—
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4481, 4486.
- Liquor (2 R.), 620; (committee), 800, 1048, 1075, 1104, 2516, 2685; (Senate’s amendments), 4494.
- Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment (committee), 328.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1995.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment (2 R.), 425.
- Condolence (late D. M. Brown) (motion), 468,
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4469.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3076.
- Vote 14, 3361, 3376.
- Vote 17, 3392.
- Vote 18, 3396.
- Vote 20, 3874, 3883.
- Vote 24, 4043.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4774, 4775.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4874.
ROBINSON, Mr. C. P. (Durban—Central)—
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1336.
- Liquor (as amended in committee), 3429, 3653.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (as amended in committee), 3702.
- Business of the House (Tuesday and Fridays) (motion), 26.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2186.
- Questions (Speaker’s ruling), 2126, 2128.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4738.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3000.
- Vote 20, 3873.
- Vote 37, 4455.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3558.
ROCKEY, Mr. W. (Parktown)—
- Bills—
- Easter Stabilization (2 R.), 541.
- Liquor (2 R.), 617; (committee), 1060, 1064, 1381, 2684; (as amended in committee), 3474.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 648, 709, 712.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (3 R.), 2502.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part), (3 R.), 2145.
- Supply—
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3540.
ROOD, Mr. W. H. (Barberton)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4925.
- Liquor (committee), 1065, 1351, 1786, 2654.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 644, 658.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 2208.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1912.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1137,
- Supply—
- Vote 31, 4682.
- Vote 38, 4589.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4781.
ROOS, Hon. T. J. DE V. (Lichtenburg) [Minister of Justice]—
- Bills—
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 903.
- Liquor (2 R.), 471, 639, 641; (committee), 714, 715, 716, 718, 719, 724, 728, 731, 737, 740, 741, 742, 743, 745, 746, 748, 749, 753, 798, 801, 813, 815, 819, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 834, 835, 837, 838, 840, 843, 845, 853, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 870, 871, 872, 874, 876, 878, 879, 960, 963, 964, 965, 967, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, 978, 984, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1055, 1060, 1065, 1069, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1078, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1089, 1101, 1103, 1108, 1115, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1168, 1173, 1174 1175, 1176, 1177, 1189, 1192, 1195, 1196, 1198, 1199, 1204, 1205, 1208, 1209, 1213, 1216, 1217, 1289, 1297, 1298, 1300, 1301, 1305, 1307, 1319, 1342, 1346, 1356, 1362, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1375, 1377, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1787, 1797, 1800, 1810, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1829, 1830, 2265, 2276, 2425, 2433, 2437, 2438, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445, 2448, 2455, 2457, 2458, 2459, 2460, 2461, 2462, 2463, 2464, 2465, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2470, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2474, 2475, 2476, 2508, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2516, 2522, 2527, 2545, 2549, 2561, 2564, 2567, 2574, 2580, 2582, 2583, 2585, 2586, 2588, 2590, 2591, 2592, 2593, 2653, 2655, 2660, 2661, 2662, 2663, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2668, 2686, 2694, 2701, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2706, 2707, 2710; as amended in committee), 3405, 3406, 3407, 3409, 3410, 3416, 3419, 3420, 3421, 3422, 3423, 3424, 3425, 3426, 3430, 3431, 3432, 3433, 3435, 3436, 3437, 3439, 3440, 3452, 3455, 3456, 3458, 3460, 3461, 3462, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3481, 3485, 3489, 3490, 3492, 3493, 3498, 3502, 3503, 3504, 3505, 3506, 3507, 3508, 3509, 3510, 3568, 3570, 3601, 3619, 3636, 3639, 3640, 3641, 3642, 3643, 3644, 3645, 3647, 3649, 3650, 3652, 3653, 3654, 3655, 3657, 3658, 3659, 3662, 3664, 3665, 3666, 3667, 3674, 3687, 3688, 3698, 3710, 3711, 3714, 3715, 3716, 3717, 3722; (Senate’s amendments), 4487, 4488, 4491, 4496, 4501, 4505, 4506.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917 Further Amendment (2 R.), 916.
- Orange Free State Marriage Law amendment (2 R.), 326; (committee), 327, 328.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2036.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 368.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3362, 3365, 3370, 3379, 3385, 3386, 3387, 3388, 3390.
- Vote 16, 3390, 3391.
- Vote 17, 3392.
- Vote 18, 3392, 3396, 3402, 3404, 3405.
ROUX, Mr. J. W. J. W. (Ceres)—
- Bill—
- Liquor (committee), 735, 752, 804, 834, 978, 1054, 1214, 1215, 1298, 1828, 2269, 2425, 2426, 2447; (as amended in committee), 3712, 3714.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 603.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4467.
- Supply—
- Vote 31, 4684.
- Vote 38. 4614.
- Water boring (motion), 1499.
SAMPSON, Mr. H. W. (Jeppes)—
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2281.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2850; (re-committed), 3763.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2771.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4181; (committee), 4303, 4305, 4306, 4310.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (motion), 1661.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 222.
SEPHTON, Mr. C. A. A. (Aliwal)—
- Bills—
- Daylight Saving (2 R.), 1398.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4282; (committee), 4291, 4294.
- Liquor (committee), 799, 807, 978, 1329, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1805, 2524, 2589, 2658, 2690; (as amended in committee), 3623.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1931.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1481.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1143.
- Blue fly (motion), 1020.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3367.
- Vote 23, 4008.
- Vote 24, 4038.
- Vote 28, 4322.
- Vote 31, 4682, 4709.
SMARTT, Right Hon. Sir T. W. (Fort Beaufort)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1527, 1611.
- Adjournment (motion), 2223.
- Bills—
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1334, 1335, 1336, 1338.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2423, 2424, 2751, 2755; (3 R.), 2865.
- Factories Amendment (leave to introduce), 2789, 2790, 2792, 2794, 2795, 2796; (2 R.), 2848; (re-committed), 3728, 3746, 3748, 3750, 3764, 3773, 3782; (as amended in committee), 3860.
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4744, 4745; (committee), 4853.
- Food, Drugs and Disinfectants (2 R.), 1465.
- Income Tax (committee), 4295.
- Iron and Steel Industry (committee), 306, 309, 313.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1613.
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (2 R.), 1432.
- Liquor (committee), 727, 730, 742, 808, 809, 811, 1084, 1090, 1169, 1172, 1173, 1176, 1179, 1190, 1192, 1202, 1205, 1215, 1216, 1277, 1293, 1297, 1300, 1304, 1305, 1326, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1814, 1819, 1824, 2657, 2665, 2701; (as amended in committee), 3411, 3418, 3419, 3467, 3478, 3571, 3681.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1926; (committee), 3564.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 643, 644, 645, 649, 650, 651, 653, 662, 663; (Senate’s amendments), 2812.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4304; (3 R.), 4436.
- Orange Free State Marriage Law Amendment(committee), 327.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2041, 2047.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2811.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1482; (motion), 1937.
- Psorosis (2 R.), 329; (committee), 330, 331.
- Public Health Amendment (2 R.), 2234; (committee), 2406.
- Blue fly (motion), 1022.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays), 10, 11; (Order to stand over) (motion), 2236.
- Condolence (late Lord Trematon) (motion), 2924.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2363, 4967.
- Prime Minister’s birthday, 2782.
- Questions (supplementary) (Speaker’s ruling) 2057.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (third report) (committee), 4031, 4032, 4034.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2716, 2718, 2720, 2728, 2732, 2733, 2734, 2738, 2742; (third report) (committee), 4440, 4442.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3970; (first and second reports) (committee), 4464; (third report), 4645; (fourth report), 4828.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4738.
- Supply—
- Vote 2, 3278.
- Vote 3, 3288.
- Vote 5, 3313, 3315, 3319, 3320.
- Vote 6, 3323.
- Vote 7, 3324.
- Vote 8, 3330.
- Vote 10, 3345.
- Vote 18, 3393, 3394, 3405.
- Vote 20, 3943, 3946.
- Vote 22, 3951.
- Vote 24, 4053.
- Vote 25, 4092, 4096.
- Vote 26, 4156, 4158.
- Vote 27, 4162.
- Vote 28, 4256, 4340.
- Vote 31, 4631, 4642, 4643, 4657, 4665, 4667, 4668, 4683, 4710, 4718.
- Vote 36, 4446.
- Vote 37, 4453, 4454, 4458, 4459.
- Vote 38, 4561, 4566, 4576, 4612.
- Vote 25 (Supplementary), 4721, 4722.
- Loan Vote A, 4784.
- Loan Vote D, 4724.
- Loan Vote F, 4726.
- Loan Vote G, 4727.
- Loan Vote H, 4728, 4729.
- Loan Vote M, 4765.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4782, 4783.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs) 2552, 3553, 3554, 3557.
SMUTS, Gen. the Right Hon. J. C. (Standerton)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1521, 1528, 1533, 1549.
- Adjournment (public meeting) (motion), 447
- Auditor-General (letter), 4851.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (2 R.), 4907.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 909.
- Drought Distress Relief (Amendment) (motion), 2236.
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 4852
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1421, 1691.
- Union Nationality and Flags (leave to introduce), 37; (2 R.), 246, (as amended in committee), 259.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 690; (committee), 1138, 1166; (motion), 1658.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 8; (evening sittings) (motion), 30, 470; (Order to stand over) (motion), 2237; (Tuesdays) (motion), 3274; (late sittings) (motion), 4434.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 1013.
- Condolence (late D. M. Brown) (motion), 468; (late Sir C. P. Coghlan) (motion), 4.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion), 375.
- Delimitation report, 3881.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4965, 4991.
- Diamond diggers’ distress (motion), 1261,
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 1852, 2154.
- Questions (Speaker’s ruling), 2126, 2127.
- Railways, general manager of (Minister’s statement), 241.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3967.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4735.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3210.
- Chairman’s ruling, 3276.
- Vote 3, 3286.
- Vote 4, 3290.
- Vote 24, 4042.
- Vote 25, 4056.
- Vote 31, 4649, 4653, 4656.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4806.
SNOW, Mr. W. J. (Salt River)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4927.
- Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1927-’28) (2 R.), 2114.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2061; (3 R.), 2144.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 400; (committee), 1756.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment (2 R.), 423; (committee), 1426.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3069.
- Vote 38, 4597.
- Vote 39 (Supplementary), 4722.
- Loan Vote M, 4746, 4749.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4866, 4889.
- Head 9, 4892.
SPEAKER AND DEPUTY-SPEAKER (Rulings and Observations by)—
- Acts of Parliament—
- Reflections may not be made on, 66.
- When Act with Dutch text is amended, the phraseology of the amending Bill must be in Afrikaans, but words or sections to be incorporated in such Act must be in Dutch, 2283.
- Additional Estimates—
- Details should be discussed in Committee, 1516.
- Discussion confined to matters in, 1734, 1736.
- Policy, matters of general, not open to discussion on motion to go into Committee on, 1513.
- Adjournment, motion for—
- Of debate—
- May not be twice moved by same member in same debate, 2361.
- May not include proposal as to date of resumption, 642.
- Member moving, does not lose right to speak on main question, 2361.
- On definite matter of urgent public importance—
- May not be moved—
- If matter not of such urgency that it cannot be met by giving notice, 594.
- If subject has been previously dealt with by way of official statements from time to time, 4848.
- Preliminary statement must be brief, 443, 594.
- Amendments—
- May not be moved—
- In Select Committee reversing principle of Bill, 1627.
- Involving expenditure. 1422, 4829, 4830.
- To motion or amendment by member who has moved or seconded such motion or amendment, 223, 2367, 3693.
- Must be relevant, 214-5.
- To Bills (see “Bills”).
- To message to Senate, may be moved, 418.
- Anticipation (see “Debate”).
- Appeal from ruling of Chairman of Committees—
- As to non-competency of two clauses being before Committee on a Bill at the same time (2566-7), 2568.
- Auditor-General, reflections on or charges against, may not be made unless based on substantive motion, 4850 (see also “Auditor-General” under “Chairman” and 4851).
- Bills—
- Amendments—
- Appeal from Chairman’s ruling as to non-competency of two clauses being before Committee at same time (2566-7), 2568.
- May be moved to motion for leave to introduce, 2793.
- May not be moved—
- Introducing new principles, after second reading. 1700, 2791-4.
- Outside scope and irrelevant to subject of Bill, 4970.
- Reversing principle, after second reading, 1627.
- To clauses on third reading, 2486.
- On report stage—
- Method of reversing decision taken in Committee, 3410.
- Notice of, required, 3502, 3715; but if owing to circumstances notice could not be given Speaker may allow, if in order, 4970.
- Outside scope of Bill but sufficiently relevant to its provisions, require an instruction, 1168.
- Instruction to Committee of Whole House on—
- Notice of, will be accepted in certain circumstances after proper time for giving, 2865.
- To cure irregularity of Select Committee of inserting clause not within scope of Bill referred to it but sufficiently relevant to provisions of measure, required, 1168.
- Introduction of—
- Amendment may be moved to motion for, 2793.
- Provisions may not be incorporated not covered by motion for leave to introduce (clause expunged), 1383.
- Special leave required to move for leave to introduce if notice has not been given, 2789.
- Language of—
- When Act with Dutch text is amended, phraseology of amending Bill must be in Afrikaans but any words or sections to be incorporated in such Act must be in Dutch, 2283.
- Provisions may not be incorporated not covered by title or by order for leave to introduce (clause expunged), 1383.
- Re-committal of, discussion confined to question of, 2203, 2213.
- Report stage of—
- Amendments on (see “Amendments’” above).
- Clause may be allowed to stand over, 3463.
- Revival of—
- Bill may be revived notwithstanding fact that it is identical with measure before House during session antecedent to that preceding session in which leave to revive is sought, 1238.
- Third reading of—
- Amendments may not be moved to clauses on, 2486.
- Two stages of, may not be taken at same sitting if objection taken, 1683.
- Committee of Whole House—
- Speaker cannot deal with matters that occurred in, not referred to him, 4851.
- Debate—
- Anticipation not in order—
- Of matter on Order Paper, 1752.
- Closes when member in charge of motion has replied, 2398, 4830.
- Discussion irregular—
- Upon matters sub judice, 3459.
- Upon notice of motion, 288.
- Upon proceedings in Select Committee not yet reported to House, 774, 3109, 3955, 3970.
- Upon proceedings in Senate, 408.
- When no question before House, 2811, 3405, 3568, 4965.
- Interruption not in order, 442, 2150, 3138, 4840.
- Language of speech may not be changed (save in case of member in charge of business before House), 541.
- Members—
- Reflections or accusations may not be made on or against (see “Unparliamentary language” below).
- Word of, must be accepted, 365, 378.
- See also “Order in debate” below.
- Not closed by moving of “previous question”, 463.
- Not points of order—
- Claim that a member has made a wrong quotation, 685.
- Claim that a member has made wild and reckless charges without substantiation, 788.
- Order in—
- Member may not read his speech, 2253, 3054.
- Member must address the Chair, 453.
- Private member may not speak from Ministerial benches, 1637.
- Personal charges (see “Auditor-General”).
- Personal explanation—
- Allowed after question asked and replied to, 1231.
- May be made at any time if member addressing House is prepared to give way, 781.
- Policy, matters of general, may not be discussed on motion to go into Committee on Additional Estimates, 1513.
- Previous, may not be discussed, 35, 1514, 1977, 2632, 3110, 3197.
- “Previous question,” debate on original question not closed by moving of, 463.
- Questions asked and replied to may not be debated (see “Debate not allowed” under “Questions”).
- Reflections or accusations may not be made (see “Unparliamentary language” below).
- Relevancy in, 34, 66, 67, 105, 144-5, 330, 407, 446, 448, 450, 452, 453, 454, 455, 464, 788-9, 933, 1637, 1716, 2222, 2371, 2478-9, 2487-8, 2794, 3442-3, 3611, 3675, 3701, 3857-8, 3859, 4482 (see also “Discussion confined” under “Additional Estimates” and “Re-committal” under “Bills”).
- Repetition (tedious) not permitted, 4997.
- Restriction of—
- Member speaking to an amendment after having spoken to main question is confined to such amendment, 4999.
- One speech only to same question allowed, 1995, 3423, 3484, 4736.
- Unparliamentary language—
- Expressions challenged (docile friends in another place), 10-11; (retarding the business of the House), 2137; (throwing mud), 2325; (Pecksniffian cant), 3858-9.
- Expressions ruled out of order (damnable press), 789; (I think it is damnable), 2990.
- Ordered to be withdrawn, 392, 456, 768-9, 3842-3, 4492.
- Reflections or accusations may not be made on or against—
- Auditor-General (see “Auditor-General”).
- Members, 26, 35, 59, 66-7, 102, 153, 179, 448, 452, 460, 774, 938, 952, 1674, 1771, 2020, 2216, 2985-7.
- Parliament or Acts thereof, 25, 66, 462.
- Presiding officer, 461.
- Dilatory motions (see “Motions”).
- Documents (see “Papers”).
- Expenditure, private member may not propose, 1422, 4829, 4830.
- Instructions (see “Bills”).
- Interruption (see “Debate”).
- Members (see “Debate” and “Select Committees”).
- Message to Senate, amendment may be moved to, 418.
- Motions—
- Amendment may not be moved to, by member who has moved or seconded the motion, 223, 2367.
- Dilatory or superseding—
- Member seconding, loses right to speak on main question, 1940.
- Order of Day having been read, it is not competent to move that this Order stand over, 1935.
- For postponement of an Order of the Day, notice not required, 2028.
- Member may not speak twice to (see “One speech only to same question” under “Debate—Restriction of”).
- Notice of—
- Amendment of, not allowed when moved if objection taken, but objection no effective bar, as such amendment may be moved by another member, 4732.
- Discussion of, not in order, 288.
- For an instruction to Committee of Whole House on a Bill, will be accepted in certain circumstances after proper time of giving, 2865.
- Reply of mover closes debate on. 2398, 4830.
- Withdrawal of, in order, if leave of House given, 4739.
- Order of Day—
- Having been read, it is not competent to move that the Order stand over, 1935.
- Notice not required to move postponement of, 2028.
- Papers—
- Laid upon Table—
- Must be in both official languages, if Government documents, 3881.
- Not accessible to press, 2930-1.
- Speaker cannot compel Minister to read, 2931.
- Practice of Parliament in case where Minister declines to lay upon Table papers asked for on ground that such papers are of a confidential nature or that it would be against the public interest to do so, 3960.
- Parliament, or Acts thereof, reflections may not be made on, 25, 66, 462.
- Personal charges (see “Auditor-General”).
- Personal explanation (see “Debate”).
- Policy, matters of general, may not be discussed on motion to go into Committee on Additional Estimates, 1513.
- Presiding officer, reflection may not be made on, 461.
- “Previous question,” debate on original motion not closed by moving of, 463.
- Questions—
- Debate not allowed on, 584, 586, 1229, 1231, 1386, 1647, 1748, 2025-6, 3237, 3522, 3524, 3525, 4426, 4839.
- Hypothetical, may not be asked, 3517, 4176.
- Must not be frivolous, 2019, 2021.
- Opinion, expression of, may not be asked for in, 2331.
- Oral, previous private notice required, 3853.
- Purpose of, is to obtain and not to supply information, 1919, 1920, 2331, 3242, 4425.
- Rules governing form of, 2125-8.
- Speaker cannot compel Minister to give reply to, 587, 2026; or to read papers tabled in connection with, 2931.
- Supplementary—
- Cross-examination not in order, 3842, 3847.
- Must be relevant to original question, 1230, 1384, 1472, 1639, 2318, 2326, 2331, 2595, 3523, 3848-9, 4425, 4840, 5007; otherwise notice should be given, 1126, 2013-4, 2020-2.
- Not provided for in rules, and no obligation upon a Minister to reply to, 2056.
- Reflections or accusations (see “Debate”).
- Relevancy (see “Debate”).
- Select Committees—
- Amendment reversing principle approved of at second reading of a Bill may not be moved in, nor evidence taken in support of such an amendment, 1627.
- Irregularity of, of inserting clause not within scope of Bill but sufficiently relevant to provisions of measure, requires to be cured by means of instruction to Committee of Whole House, 1168.
- Members of, duty to attend meetings of, 2306.
- Proceedings in, may not be referred to an debate, when not yet reported to House, 774, 3109, 3955, 3970.
- Senate—
- Message to, amendment may be moved to, 418.
- Proceedings in, may not be referred to in debate, 408.
- Sub judice matters, may not be referred to in debate, 3459.
- Superseding motions (see “Motions”).
- Unparliamentary language (see “Debate”).
STALS, Dr. A. J. (Hopetown)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1529, 1537, 1599.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1971.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (2 R.), 4481.
- Irrigation (Amendment), (2 R.), 1700.
- Liquor (2 R.), 500; (committee), 718 732, 740, 805, 816, 820, 864, 866, 869, 881, 958, 971, 972, 981, 1029, 1035, 1170, 1194, 1196, 1201, 1218, 1276, 1277, 1322, 1360, 1801, 2446, 2459, 2570, 2711; (as amended in committee), 3411, 3416, 3422, 3434, 3437, 3572, 3636, 3637.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 649, 664, 666.; (as amended in committee), 884.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4305, 4307.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 95; (committee), 272.
- Public Health (Amendment) (committee), 2400, 2404.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1443.
- Wine and Spirits Control Amendment (2 R.), 4299.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (motion), 1651.
- Drought (motion), 2641.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3007.
- Vote 14, 3375.
- Vote 21, 3947.
- Vote 25, 4102.
- Vote 26, 4149.
- Vote 28, 4233.
- Vote 36, 4444.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4780.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4791, 4865.
STEYTLER, Mr. L. J. (Albert)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1965.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 906.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2764.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4281; (committee), 4293, 4294.
- Liquor (committee), 875, 1304, 1793, 1794, 2657; as amended in committee), 3452.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1489; (motion), 2211.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 687; (committee), 1136, 1147, 1165.
- Blue fly (motion), 1017, 1023.
- Death duties (motion), 1241.
- Drought (motion), 2629.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 230.
- Keds in sheep (motion), 1023.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3080.
- Vote 19, 3814.
- Vote 28, 4276.
- Water boring (motion), 1495, 1504.
STRACHAN, Mr. T. G. (Pietermaritzburg—North)—
- Adjournment (public meeting) (motion), 446.
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2287.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2861; (re-committed), 3773.
- Industrial Conciliation (Amendment) (2 R.), 2873.
- Liquor (committee), 1281; (as amended in committee), 3683.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 537.
- Public Health (Amendment) (committee), 2415.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2006.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4465.
- Supply—
- Vote 38, 4535, 4594.
- Loan Vote M, 4764, 4765, 4767.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4811.
- Head 2, 4890.
STRUBEN, Mr. R. H. (Albany)—
- Bills—
- Financial Adjustments (committee), 4853.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1716.
- Liquor (committee), 845, 849, 860, 873, 968, 1066, 1067, 1103, 1104, 1108, 1113, 1307, 1363, 1368, 2555, 2661, 2662, 2663, 2694; (as amended in committee), 3436, 3482, 3484, 3494, 3495, 3569, 3644; (Senate’s amendments), 4490.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 667.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 528; (motion), 2207.
- Psorosis (2 R.), 329; (committee), 330, 331.
- Union Nationality and Flags (leave to introduce), 42.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3378.
- Vote 18, 3393.
- Vote 19, 3822, 3825, 3827.
- Vote 20, 3935.
- Vote 23, 4008, 4011.
- Vote 25, 4120.
- Vote 26, 4150.
- Vote 31, 4711, 4712.
- Vote 32, 4718, 4720.
- Vote 36, 4447.
- Vote 38, 4561.
- Loan Vote D, 4723.
- Loan Vote M, 4757, 4766.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4872.
STUTTAFORD, Mr. R. (Newlands)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1542, 1601, 1610, 1611.
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1762.
- Customs and Excise Duties (Amendment) (committee), 4545, 4547, 4550.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 155; (committee), 292, 297, 302, 303.
- Liquor (committee), 847, 964, 1030, 1098, 1170, 1296, 1815, 1820, 1833, 2270, 2450, 2460, 2464; (as amended in committee), 3466, 3491, 3645, 3648, 3665.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 704, 712.
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (committee), 2042, 2045.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4967, 4982.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 237.
- S.C. on Crown Lands (committee), 4032.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4732.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3084.
- Vote 2, 3279.
- Vote 5, 3305, 3321.
- Vote 8, 3331, 3332.
- Vote 20, 3903.
- Vote 22, 3949.
- Vote 25, 4080, 4095.
- Vote 28, 4337.
- Vote 31, 4632, 4661, 4685, 4699.
- Vote 38, 4509.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4779, 4784.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3534; (committee) (customs), 3555, 3558; (excise), 3709.
SWART, Mr. C. R. (Ladybrand)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1953.
- Daylight Saving (2 R.), 1396.
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 899, 912.
- Electoral Amendment (committee), 4968.
- Income Tax (committee), 4283.
- Liquor (committee), 2473.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (committee), 3566.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1896; (3 R.), 2143.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (committee), 1754, 1755.
- Union Nationality and Flags (committee), 256; (as amended in committee), 258.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (committee), 2115.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2193.
- Petition O. G. Kellner and others (motion). 2618.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 603.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4466, 4471.
- Supply—
- Budget, 3020.
- Vote 18, 3395.
- Vote 26, 4153.
- Vote 31, 4681.
TERREBLANCHE, Lt.-Col. P. J. (Kroonstad)—
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- Supply—
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4858.
TE WATER, Mr. C. T. (Pretoria—Central)—
- Bills—
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 136.
- Liquor (as amended in committee), 3605.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2804.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 1481; (as amended in committee), 2218.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1903.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1145.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2741.
VAN BROEKHUIZEN, Dr. H. D. (Pretoria District—South)—
- Bills—
- Dingaan’s Day (2 R.), 911.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (2 R.), 2282.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 175.
- Liquor (2 R.), 610, 724, 727, 728, 872, 1064, 1099, 1111, 1284, 1791, 1808, 1820, 2273, 2441, 2442, 2475, 2476, 2654, 2681, 2692; (as amended in committee), 3451, 3479, 3488, 3628, 3667.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1928.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 123.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 2213.
- Public Health (Amendment) (committee), 2408.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1456.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 693; (motion), 1676.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2182.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 598.
- Supply—
- Vote 19, 3807.
- Vote 26, 4152.
VAN DER MERWE, Dr. N. J. (Winburg)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (2 R.), 567; (committee), 719, 723, 728, 750, 799, 804, 805, 806, 811, 820, 854, 975, 982, 1026, 1027, 1039, 1052, 1061, 1065, 1088, 1092, 1102, 1286, 1324, 1779, 1795, 2556, 2653, 2660; (as amended in committee), 3420, 3422, 3423, 3438, 3449, 3466, 3496, 3612; (Senate’s amendments), 4495.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 656.
- Old Age Pensions (2 R.), 4190; (committee), 4303.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 538.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2073.
- Union Nationality and Flags (committee), 254, 255; as amended in committee), 258.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2 R.), 1449.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (leave to introduce), 68; (committee), 1148.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2158.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 603.
- Supply—
- Vote 20, 3877, 3923, 3925.
- Vote 25, 4113.
- Vote 26, 4143.
- Vote 27, 4160.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3707.
VAN HEERDEN, Mr. G. C. (Cradock)—
- Bills—
- Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1954.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3732, 3775; (as amended in committee), 3858.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4282; (committee), 4283, 4297.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1712,
- Liquor (as amended in committee), 3582.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (2 R.), 682.
- Blue fly (motion), 1018.
- Death duties (motion), 1238, 1248.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 602.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (third report), 443.
- Supply—
- Vote 24, 4052, 4054.
- Vote 28, 4243.
- Vote 36, 4444.
- Vote 38, 4588.
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3536.
VAN HEERDEN, Mr. I. P. (Graaff-Reinet)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1609.
- Bills—
- Drought Distress Relief (Amendment) (2 R.), 2235.
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3734.
- Irrigation (Amendment) (2 R.), 1629.
- Liquor (committee), 1047, 1051.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1914, Amendment (committee), 523, 525, 1479, 1492; (motion), 2204.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1136, 1164, 1165.
- Blue fly (motion), 1018.
- Drought (motion), 2349.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 236.
- Members’ fees on commissions (motion), 932.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 606.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (first report) (committee), 2723, 2727, 2742.
- Supply—
- Vote 10, 3348.
- Vote 28, 4249.
- Vote 31, 4666.
- Vote 38, 4592.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4813.
VAN HEES, Mr. A. S. (Delarey)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1556, 1566, 1583.
- Bills—
- Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright Act, 1916, Amendment (revival), 1237; (committee); 1403, 1405; (motion), 2029; (committee), 2030, 2047, 2055; (as amended in committee), 2223; (3 R.), 2494.
- Precious Stones (2 R.), 98.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 4953.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3973.
- S.C. on Public Accounts (first report) (diamond cutting agreement), 4737.
VAN NIEKERK, Mr. P. W. le R. (Waterberg)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 732, 735, 740, 743, 860, 876, 974, 982, 1091, 1207, 1288, 1319, 1362, 2547, 2563, 2653; (as amended in committee), 3625.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 533.
- Supply—
- Vote 28, 4214.
- Vote 31, 4678.
VAN RENSBURG, Mr. J. J. (Boshof)—
- Bills—
- Factories Amendment (re-committed), 3788.
- Liquor (2 R.), 507; (committee), 817, 869, 876, 973, 1096, 1303, 1327, 1790.
- Old Age Pensions (committee), 4306.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (motion), 2206; (as amended in committee), 2217.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (2R.), 1442.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1132, 1159.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 600.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3976.
- Supply—
- Vote 26, 4143.
- Vote 28, 4253.
- Vote 38, 4611, 4622.
- Water boring (motion), 1496.
VAN ZYL, Maj. G. B. (Cape Town—Harbour)—
- Additional Estimates (Railways) (motion). 1733.
- Bills—
- Electoral Amendment (2 R.), 4897.
- Liquor (committee), 730, 879, 962, 1061, 1121, 1181, 1283, 1817, 2431, 2473, 2475; (as amended in committee), 3473.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Further Amendment (2 R.), 927, 1922; (committee), 3560, 3564; (as amended in committee), 3698.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 705.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (revival), 71; (committee), 535; (motion), 1477; (committee), 1479; (motion), 1936; (3 R.), 2477.
- Railway Routes Adjustment (2 R.), 4741.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1873.
- Railways and Harbours Gratuity (2 R.), 398; (committee), 1429, 1754.
- Railways and Harbours Service and Superannuation Amendment (2 R.), 421.
- Business of the House (Tuesdays and Fridays) (motion), 17.
- Diamond cutting agreement (motion), 2361.
- Supply—
- Budget, 2951.
- Vote 31, 4699.
- Railways Capital and Betterment Works, 4776, 4777.
- Head 1, Railways and harbours, 4784, 4822, 4827, 4884, 4890.
- Head 2, 4891.
- Head 3, 4891.
- Head 13/1, 4892.
- Head 17, 4893.
VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. M. (Ladismith)—
- Bills—
- Financial Adjustments (2 R.), 4745.
- Liquor (2 R.), 622; (committee), 749, 800, 812, 868, 1053, 1122, 1317, 2514, 2583; (as amended in committee), 3506, 3507.
- Drought (motion), 2633.
- S.C. on Irrigation Schemes (third report) (committee), 4440.
- Supply—
- Vote 14, 3368.
- Vote 26, 4145.
- Vote 28, 4236, 4246.
- Water boring (motion), 1500.
VERMOOTEN, Mr. 0. S. (Wodehouse)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (committee), 829, 830.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1931.
- Port Beaufort Grant Amendment (Private) (committee), 2808.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 602.
- Supply—
- Taxation proposals (motion), 3707.
VISSER, Dr. T. C. (Vrededorp)—
- Bills—
- Liquor (as amended in committee), 3486, 3579.
- Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (committee), 657.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 1883.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (first and second reports) (committee), 4465.
- S.C. Railways and Harbours (motion), 4434.
- Supply—
VOSLOO, Mr. L. J. (Somerset)—
- Bills—
- Factories Amendment (as amended in committee), 3863.
- Irrigation Amendment (2 R.), 1710
- Land Settlement (Amendment) (2 R.) 1433.
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1914, Amendment (committee), 531.
- Drought (motion), 2636.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3985; (first and second reports) (committee), 4472
- Supply—
- Water boring, (motion), 1503.
WATERSTON, Mr. R. B. (Brakpan)—
- Additional Estimates (committee), 1558.
- Adjournment (public meeting) (motion), 449
- Bills—
- Appropriation (1928-’29) (3 R.), 4931.
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2423.
- Liquor (2 R.), 562; (committee), 850, 1363, 2271, 2687, 2700; (as amended in committee), 3448, 3484, 3588, 3677.
- Vocational Education and Special Schools (committee), 2117, 2118, 2123.
- Women’s Franchise (leave to introduce), 61.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2240.
- Income tax on farmers (motion), 215.
- Members’ pay on commissions (motion), 776.
- S.C. on Pensions, Grants and Gratuities (special report) (motion), 3964.
- Supply—
WATT, Hon. Sir T. (Dundee)—
- Bills—
- Daylight Saving (2 R.), 1394.
- Diamond Trade Regulation (Natal) (committee), 1335.
- Income Tax (2 R.), 4280.
- Iron and Steel Industry (2 R.), 167.
- Liquor (2 R.), 554; (committee), 850, 1027, 1050, 1101, 1106, 1107, 1111, 1122, 1342, 1343, 2268, 2437, 2524, 2545, 2557, 2568, 2577, 2586, 2691, 2704, 2708, 2711; (as amended in committee), 3456, 3510, 3653, 3667, 3685, 3686, 3719; (Senate’s amendments), 4489.
- Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1917, Amendment (2 R.), 1930; (committee), 3565, 3566.
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part) (2 R.), 2067.
- Union Nationality and Flags (committee), 253, 255; (as amended in committee), 258, 259.
- Women’s Franchise (leave to introduce), 55.
- Coal and oil prospects (motion), 997, 1015.
- Court messenger, Durban (motion),383.
- Imperial Conference report (motion), 2163.
- Members’ pay on commissions (motion), 789
- Old age pensions (motion), 1251.
- Supply—
- Vote 2, 3277.
- Vote 10, 3353.
- Vote 18, 3392.
- Vote 20, 3940.
- Vote 21, 3946.
- Vote 25, 4074, 4129.
- Vote 31, 4668.
- Vote 37, 4461.
- Vote 38, 4572.
- Taxation proposals (committee) (customs), 3557.
WESSELS, Mr. J. B. (Frankfort)—
- Bills—
- Factories Act, 1918, Amendment, and Control of Factory Machinery (committee), 2752.
- Factories Amendment (2 R.), 2858.
- Liquor (committee), 1199, 2269, 2428, 2524, 2658.
- Women’s Enfranchisement (committee), 1156.
- Railway lines proposed (motion), 605.
- Supply—