1989 Front Matter Vol13

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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

PARLIAMENT

INTERPELLATIONS, QUESTIONS AND REPLIES

SEVENTH SESSIONEIGHTH PARLIAMENT

3 February to 26 May 1989

(Vol 13)

CONTENTS

Index to Interpellations and Questions pp 1-25 Index to Interpellations under Name of Member pp 27-29 Index to Questions under Name of Member pp 31-38 Interpellations, Questions and Replies cols 1-1444
INDEX TO INTERPELLATIONS AND QUESTIONS A.

Abalone

  • Abalone/rock lobster
    • Permits issued to catch, (HA) 1389
  • Individuals/companies holding permits for export of, (HA) 757

Abortion

  • Legal, (HA) 1314

Accidents, see “Collisions/accidents” and “Industrial accidents”

Adoption, see under “Children’s Act”

Advisory Allocations Committee, see under “Schools”

Afrikaner Volkswag

  • Festival of the Covenant at Donkerhoek Police helicopter flying over, (HA) 454

Agricultural colleges

  • Assembly: Administration: House of Capacity/vacancies, (HA) 761
  • White/Coloured/Indian/Black students applied for admission to/enrolled at/turned down/graduated from, (HA) 760, 761

Agriculture

  • Agricultural products, Shortages of, (HA) 217
  • Animal diseases
    • Sheep scab, (HA) 774
  • Apple industry
    • Alar, Use of, (HA) 806
  • Area lost as a result of urban development, (HA) 616
  • Beef imported, (HA) 759
  • Benzine hexachloride, Banning the use of, in South Africa, (HA) 610
  • Department of
    • Number of Blacks/Coloureds/Whites/Indians employed, (HA) 660
  • Grain
    • Importation, (HA) 1078
  • Herbicides, Hormonal
    • Civil case: Information supplied to parties, (HA) 1106
    • Prevention of sales/use, (HA) 931
    • Quantities produced/distributed, (HA) 539
    • Restrictions on use, (HA) 256
  • Irrigation district status: Alexandria/Paterson areas in Eastern Cape, (HR) 1035
  • Milk
    • Milk powder exported/imported, (HA) 1042
    • Producer’s price, (HA) 655
  • Nasella trichotoma, Area of land infested by, (HA) 774
  • Noxious plants, Amount spent on herbicides for control of, (HA) 378
  • Pesticides
    • Agricultural/domestic misuse, (HA) 356
    • Control transferred to Minister of Environment Affairs, (HA) 253
    • Monitoring standards for local/export markets, (HA) 355
    • Quantities produced/distributed, (HA) 539
    • Research into use/environmental impact Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, (HA) 270
  • Produce for local/export markets, Monitoring standard for, (HA) 355
  • Products, Surplus of, (HA) 654
  • Subsidies in respect of bread/maize/butter, (HA) 654
  • Value of
    • Agricultural production/exports, (HA) 653 Dairy/meat/wheat products imported, (HA) 773

Airline, Aircraft chartered from certain, by Department of Foreign Affairs, (HA) 129

Airports

  • Air-traffic control towers: Hours manned, (HA) 293
  • Jan Smuts
    • Checks on security fences/unauthorized person gaining access to runway, (HA) 134
    • Holes in fences found/repaired, (HA) 966
  • Louis Botha, Renovations to, (HA) 708
  • Runways/other facilities closed, (HA) 1131

Airways, South African

  • Cabin attendants/clerks
    • Applications to train as, (HA) 1369
    • Blacks/Coloureds/Asians employed as, (HA) 196
    • Indians, (HD) 957, 767
  • Flights diverted/delayed, (HA) 967
  • Flying Springbok, Editorial policy of, (HA) 14
  • Runways overran during take-offs/landings, (HA) 1369
  • Staff appointed only with experience with other components of SATS, (HA) 158

Aliens

  • Aliens Act
    • Arrests by SAP, (HA) 1173
  • Charged/convicted, (HA) 1427
  • Persons convicted of employing, illegally, (HA) 1428

Alra Park, death of late member for, Investigation into, (HR) 417

ANC

  • Liaison by South African Rugby Board, (HA) 17

Angola

  • Withdrawal of Cuba from, (HA) 88

Apprentices

  • Number of White/Indian/Coloured/Black, in Department of Posts and Telecommunications, (HA) 271

Arena Park, Member for, see under “James Commission”

Armscor

  • Contracts for transportation/other services with certain airline, (HA) 458

Asiatic Bazaar, Pretoria

  • Erf 551: Portion 7
    • Alienation of, (HD) 727—[Interpellation]
    • Allocation of, (HD) 956

Asvat, Dr Abu-Baker, see under “Police”

B.

Bankruptcy

  • Persons, (HA) 879

Beach facilities

  • Development of, in Cape Province, (HA) 1259

Black spots, see under “Resettlement/removal/relocation”

Bloekombos, Kraaifontein, see under “Police”

Blue Downs

  • Business premises purchased at, (HR) 419

Boksburg

  • Magisterial district
    • Residential properties acquired by Department of Posts and Telecommunications, (HA) 1230
  • Propagation of boycott action against business community by certain person at meeting at Reigerpark, (HA) 511
  • Windmill Park
    • Free settlement area in, Possibility of, (HA) 918
    • Settlement of Indians, (HA) 338—[Interpellation]

Bonella, Cato Manor, see under “Housing”

Bopape, Mr Stanza, see under “Police”

Boycott action against business communities, see under “Boksburg” and “Brakpan”

Brackenfell, see under “SABC”

Brakpan

  • Propagation of boycott action against business community by certain person at meeting at Geluksdal, (HA) 151

Bribery/corruption, Alleged admissions of by certain person/officer of court: Action taken by Minister of Justice, (HA) 21

Brits, Traffic offences in district of: Citizens of independent Black states fined, (HA) 496 Budget, Minister of the: Telephone bills, (HD) 955

Building schemes, Self-help, (HR) 381—[Interpellation]

Building societies

  • Capitalization of inspection fees: Possible contraventions, (HA) 799

Buses

  • (See also under “SATS”, “Schools” and “Unrest”)
  • Bus companies, Subsidies paid to, (HA) 135, 710, 712
  • Bus operators
    • Public permits issued
      • Chatsworth, (HD) 729
      • Phoenix, (HD) 731
    • Subsidies paid to, (HA) 709, 945

By-elections

  • East London/Hillbrow/Lydenburg, (HA) 354
C.

Cabinet

  • Visits by members
    • Game farm near Middelburg, (HA) 344
    • Madeira, (HA) 1308

Cahora Bassa, see under “Electricity”

Camping resorts

  • Transvaal
    • Whites/Coloureds/Blacks/Indians, (HR) 717

Cape Town

  • Facilities for rehabilitation of vagrants, (HA) 1339

Cedarberg

  • State-owned wilderness areas: Permission to graze stock, (HA) 1199

Central business districts

  • Proclaimed open trading areas, (HA) 123

Central Energy Fund

  • Amount collected, (HA) 1155
  • Balance, (HA) 1154

Certain corporation

  • Importation of equipment for oil-drilling/other purposes, (HA) 1199
  • Money paid by Department of Manpower for job creation/school-building projects, (HA) 1380

Certain person

  • Acquiring citizenship of another country, (HA) 1149
  • Contact with State President/Minister/Deputy Minister/officials, (HA) 115

Chatsworth: Odeon Cinema, Disposal of, (HD) 635

Chicken meat, Import of, (HA) 543

Children

  • (See also “Children’s Act” and “Infants”)
  • Abused
    • Establishment of national toll-free service for, (HA) 497
  • Children’s homes
    • Blacks, (HA) 1386

Children’s Act

  • (See also “Children”)
  • Adoption
    • Black children, (HA) 1386
    • Indian children, (HD) 780
  • Foster care/children’s homes
    • Indian children, (HD) 780
  • Prosecutions for public violence, (HA) 1334

Chlorofluorohydrocarbons, see under “Ozone levels”

CITES

  • Export permit, Reasons for granting of, (HA) 683—[Interpellation]
  • South Africa a signatory to, (HA) 157

Citizens, South African

  • Detained in neighbouring states, (HA) 1415

Citizenship

  • Non-South African adults/children permanently resident in RSA, (HA) 1366
  • White persons resident in RSA without SA citizenship, (HA) 1280
  • White SA citizens resident in RSA, (HA) 1280

Claudius, Pretoria

  • Allocation of erven: Out-of-court settlement costs, (HD) 839—[Interpellation]

Collisions/accidents

  • Florence Nightingale Drive: Non-fatal/fatal, (HD) 1140
  • Higginson Highway: Non-fatal/fatal, (HD) 728
  • Mini-bus taxis: Persons injured/killed, (HR) 1137
  • N2, between Umdhloti and Empangeni: Injuries/deaths, (HD) 728

Commercial/industrial development

  • Blacks
    • Land available for
      • Cape Peninsula, (HA) 195
      • Grabouw, (HA) 580
      • Western Cape, (HA) 625

Community service, see under “National service”

Constitutional Development and Planning, Department of

  • Money spent on construction of houses for Blacks, (HA) 1283
  • Percentage of posts filled by Blacks/Coloureds/Indians, (HR) 1037

Corporal punishment, see under “Sentences”

Correspondence colleges

  • Registering of students, (HA) 474

Cosatu House, Investigation into explosion in, (HA) 69

Courses in functional/legal training attended/completed, (HA) 413, 414

Courts

  • Fire-arms, Policy/action regarding, in courts, (HA) 79
  • Pinetown magisterial area, New building in, (HA) 464
  • Regional court magistrate/magistrate, Persons in Republic holding position of, (HA) 549
  • Regional court prosecutor/prosecutor, Persons in Republic holding position of, (HA) 548

Crime

  • Protection for elderly citizens, (HA) 443— [Interpellation]

Crude oil, see under “Oil”

Cuba, see “Angola”

Customs Union Agreement

  • Amounts paid over to TBVC/BLS countries, (HA) 1361

Cycads

  • Control over movement/buying/selling of, (HA) 258
  • Permit for donation: Mr J M R Berardo, (HA) 925
  • Permits issued for export of, (HA) 154 Shipment from Cape Province to Madeira, (HA) 356
D.

Dams

  • Construction of, by Representatives, Administration: House of, (HR) 1441
  • Paul Sauer: Problems with foundations of walls, (HR) 1036

Death penalty

  • Review of grounds for, (HA) 1365

Death sentences

  • (See also under “Executions”)
  • McBride, Mr Robert John: Appeal for clemency, (HA) 84
  • Number of, commuted in each race group, (HA) 289
  • Rape, (HA) 416
  • Refused leave to appeal/altered/reduced, (HA) 1365

Decentralization

  • Decentralization Board
    • Applications made to/approved/not approved, (HA) 1278
  • Decentralization/deconcentration benefits
    • Amounts paid out, (HA) 1279
    • Ezakheni, Klip River district, (HD) 1444
  • Incentive benefits removed/reduced from industries, (HA) 1277

Defence Act

  • Prosecutions/convictions for contraventions of, (HA) 545
  • Section 72I(2)(a)
    • Sentences for refusal to render community service, (HA) 1082

Defence Force, see “SADF”

Deportations/repatriations

  • Admission of Persons to the Republic Regulation Act, (HA) 666
  • Black male/female persons, (HA) 1077
  • Black workers, (HA) 1400
  • Citizens of TBVC countries, (HA) 1402
  • Stefan, Mr, (HA) 611

Detainees

  • (See also under “Emergency regulations” and “Internal Security Act”)
  • Certain person, (HA) 452
  • Deaths while detained in terms of security laws, (HA) 531
  • Examinations by State doctors, (HA) 959
  • Hunger strike, (HA) 409
    • Discharge from hospitals, (HA) 244
    • Hospitalized/released/relocated, (HA) 1040
    • On hunger strike prior to release, (HA) 352
    • Removal to other prisons, (HA) 62—[Interpellation]
    • Requests to be seen by private doctors, (HA) 248
  • Khayelitsha: Mr Patrick “Dex” Dukashe killed, (HA) 71
  • Persons detained under 1988 emergency regulations in terms of Public Safety Act served with restriction orders, (HA) 27
  • Proclamation No R103 of 1973/No R226 of 1978, Persons detained under, (HA) 530
  • Released, (HA) 352

Development Aid, Department of

  • Cullinan district, Acquiring from Verco (Pty)
    • Limited of farms in, (HA) 773
    • Game count, (HA) 1377
  • Suspension of officials, (HA) 247
  • Vermaak, Mr J N, Steps against, giving evidence before Van den Heever Commission, (HA) 466

Development Bank

Diesel, see under “Fuel”

Diplomatic Privileges Act

  • Diplomatic immunities/rights/privileges granted by State President, (HA) 126

Diseases

  • Aids, (HA) 928
  • Cholera, (HA) 434, 1274
  • Diarrhoea/dysentery: Deaths, (HA) 1299
  • Infectious
    • National servicemen admitted to hospitals/died, (HA) 514
  • Kwashiorkor, (HA) 1041
  • Leukemia
    • Facilities for treatment in Natal/Republic, (HA) 927
  • Lung cancer, (HA) 1176
  • Malaria, (HA) 1274
  • Marasmus, (FLA) 1041
  • Measles
    • Compulsory immunisation, (HA) 74
  • Notifiable
    • (See also under “Military hospitals” under “SADF”)
    • Cases, (HA) 1300
  • Poliomyelitis, (HA) 1129
  • Rabies, (HA) 375, 461
  • Tuberculosis, (HA) 1297
  • Typhoid, (HA) 433, 1274

Donations

  • (See also under “Cycads”)
  • From RSA to other countries: Limit, (HA) 925

Drought

  • Eastern Province
    • Declaration of drought-stricken areas, (HR) 186
    • Water brought from other sources, (HR) 197
  • Loss of foreign exchange, (HA) 1089

Dukashe, Mr Patrick “Dex”, see under “Police”

Durban

  • Grey areas, Identification of, (HD) 210— [Interpellation]
E.

East London City, Member for, reprimanded for furnishing false information, (HA) 57— [Interpellation]

Eastern bloc countries

  • Applications by journalists of, to visit/work in RSA, (HA) 1262
  • Visits by South African/non-South African citizens, (HA) 1289

Economically active persons in the Republic/public sector, (HA) 1345

Education

  • (See also “Education and Culture, Department of’, “Schools” and “Teachers”)
  • Black
    • Education facilities for Black persons living in open settlement areas, (HA) 77
  • Committee of Heads of Education Departments
    • Committee appointed to inquire into supply and maintenance of computers, (HA) 160
  • Executive education departments
    • Per capita expenditure, (HA) 1382
    • Subsidy formula for financing of, (HA) 75
  • Expenditure on each race group, Percentage of increase in, (HA) 218
  • Free settlement areas, (HA) 170

Education Affairs Act (House of Assembly), No 70 of 1988

  • Implementation, (HA) 939

Education and Culture, Department of

  • (See also under “Education”, “Schools” and “Teachers”)
  • Assembly, Administration: House of
    • Annual report, Statistical addendum to, (HA) 1431
    • Committee of Heads of Education
    • Teacher/pupil ratios, Inquiry into, (HA) 373
    • Financing of Department/levying of tuition fees, (HA) 1117
    • Grants for promoting cultural/sporting/recreational activities made to organizations, (HA) 567
    • Provincial education councils, (HA) 468— [Interpellation]
    • Salary differentiation at post level 1 between men and women, (HA) 1110— [Interpellation]
    • SAPSE information system, Listing under headings of education statistics as required by, (HA) 174
    • Survey on parents’ voluntary contributions, (HA) 1000
    • Syllabus/curriculum development, Policy/strategy for consideration of, (HA) 817
    • Teaching service bursaries/loans, (HA) 1028
  • Delegates, Administration: House of
    • Evaluation committee, Persons excluded from, (HD) 637
    • Invitations for courses/seminars from UCT, (HD) 851
    • Physical education, superintendent of, Applications for post of, (HD) 636
    • Professional teaching qualifications, Number of persons obtaining, (HD) 676
    • Remarking of examination scripts of certain person, (HD) 400
      • (See also “Durban newspaper” under “Police”)
  • Representatives, Administration: House of
    • Computer data system, (HR) 837
    • Transferral of funds to/from other departments, (HR) 1085

Education and Training, Department of

  • (See also under “Education”, “Schools”, “Teachers” and “Van den Heever Commission”)
  • Business with Mr T Strydom with companies, (HA) 245
  • Cape Town circuit office
    • Persons attached to, charged with responsibilities relating to sport, (HA) 580
  • Cape Town region
    • Officials receiving assistance for motor-car ownership, (HA) 1373
  • Investigations into irregularities, (HA) 749
  • IVIS interactive video system, (HA) 1185— [Interpellation]
  • Natal
    • Principals/teachers killed/injured in unrest, (HA) 926
  • Regional directors/inspectors/teachers employed, (HA) 310
  • Senior official
    • Action against, (HA) 604
    • Transfer of, (HA) 604
  • Suspension of officials, (HA) 247

Eldorado Park

  • Business premises by Department of Local Government and Housing, Sale of, (HR) 1438
  • Erf 4063: Available to teachers’ association, (HR) 952—[Interpellation]
  • Extension 5, Sale of business site 4061, (HR) 384—[Interpellation]

Electricity

  • Cahora Bassa: Purchased by RSA, (HA) 921

Electrified fence on Republic’s northern/eastern borders: Deaths, (HA) 641

Emergency camps, (HA) 324

Emergency regulations

  • (See also under “Internal Security Act”)
  • Contraventions of
    • Action against persons/organizations, (HA) 437—[Interpellation]
  • Detainees
    • Total number of persons/number of persons under 18 years, (HA) 26
    • Persons arrested for attending prohibited gatherings, (HA) 149
    • Persons detained under 1988 emergency regulations in terms of Public Safety Act served with restriction orders, (HA) 27

Emigrants, see “Immigrants/emigrants”

Employment

  • Opportunities created, (HA) 1278
  • Sheltered, Institutions providing, (HR) 299

Environment Affairs, Department of

  • Certain official at Grabouw, Action against, (HR) 756
  • Money allocated to environmental education, (HA) 614
  • Purchase of land for nature reserves/national parks, (HA) 1141

Environmental education, Money allocated to, (HA) 614

Equalisation Fund: Balance, (HA) 1154

Eskom: Dividends earned on investments paid out outside RSA, (HA) 800

Excise duties: Petroleum products: Amount collected, (HA) 1049

Executions

  • (See also under “Death sentences”)
  • Hangings: Crimes of violence, (HA) 286
  • Males/females of each race group awaiting, (HA) 1365
  • Number of males/females of each race group, (HA) 288

Exports, see under “Agriculture”

F.

Facilities, Washing/toilet, for different race groups in mines and industries, (HA) 783— [Interpellation]

Factorama, Port Elizabeth, see under “Small Business Development Corporation”

False Bay, Illegal culling of seals in, (HA) 351

Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agricultural Remedies and Stock Remedies’ Act, Legislation amending, (HA) 253

Festivals: Huguenot/Diaz/Great Trek

  • Amount spent by Administration: House of Assembly, (HA) 163—[Interpellation]
  • Great Trek Festival of FAK
    • Financial/other assistance by State Departments, (HA) 1118

Film industry

  • Subsidies, (HA) 1394
  • Task force inquiring into, (HA) 988

Film on RSA and its peoples, Production of promotional, for use on overseas television, (HA) 802

Finance

  • Minister of, informed of increase in Public Service salaries, (HA) 24

Financial rand

  • Transactions: Money invested in property, (HA) 757

Fire-arms

  • Bodies/organizations authorized to issue, (HA) 1394
  • Illegal possession of/stolen, (HA) 1179
  • Licences, (HA) 1180
  • Stolen/lost, (HA) 1394

Fish

  • Fish/marine products, Export statistics of, (HA) 92
  • Pilchards/anchovies
    • Immature juveniles, (HA) 1350
    • Tonnes landed during fishing season, (HA) 1351

Fishing

  • Representations about off-loading of gill-nets/loads of tuna in Cape Town Harbour, (HA) 1410

Floods

  • Klip River, Ladysmith, Construction of dam to control, (HD) 207—[Interpellation]
  • Natal/Orange Free State
    • Claims: Money involved, (HA) 92
  • Transvaal/OFS/Natal/Cape
    • Amounts paid by provincial administrations to local authorities, (HA) 888
  • Flying Springbok, see under “Airways, South African”

Foreign Affairs, Department of

  • Church affairs, Appointment of liaison officer for, (HA) 234

Foreign Correspondents Association: Function at Paternoster, (HA) 257

  • (See also “Far East”)

Free settlement areas

  • (See also “Grey areas” and “Group areas”)
  • Johannesburg metropolitan area, (HR) 502
  • Johannesburg/Pageview, (HA) 901—[Interpellation]

Freehold title registration

  • Legislation for Blacks, (HA) 488

Fuel

  • (See also under “Oil” and “Sasol”)
  • Petrol
    • Exported from RSA to African countries, (HA) 881
  • Petroleum products
    • Amount collected in net excise duties, (HA) 1049
  • Pipeline/transport costs for Sasol, (HA) 1017
  • Price of petrol/diesel, (HA) 908—[Interpellation]
G.

Gill-nets, see under “Fishing”

Gold

  • Fine ounces sold/average price in rand terms, (HA) 923

Government

  • Amounts owing to private bodies/persons, (HA) 1131

Grabouw, see under “Townships, Black”

Grey areas

  • (See also “Free settlement areas” and “Group areas”)
  • Durban, (HD) 210—[Interpellation]

Gross domestic product

  • Steps taken to increase, (HA) 976—[Interpellation]

Group areas

  • (See also “Free settlement areas” and “Grey areas”)
  • Buffer strips separating population groups
  • Cape Peninsula, (HA) 287
  • Coloured group areas, Families moved from, (HR) 777
  • Group Areas Act
    • Applications for exemption
      • Residential/business premises
        • Cape Town Gardens constituency, (HA) 1109
        • Granted, (HA) 287, 492
        • Received, (HA) 323, 577
        • Refused, (HA) 287, 496
        • Sandton, (HA) 123
          • Woodmead East, (HA) 1379
    • Contraventions of provisions of
      • Complaints about alleged, (HA) 424
        • Mayfair West: Certain person, (HR) 754
      • Prosecutions/convictions, (HA) 285, 411
      • Transferral to other Government departments, (HA) 985
    • Moratorium on investigations and prosecutions, (HA) 587—[Interpellation]
    • Offences
      • Investigations into complaints, (HA) 421, 431
    • Permits
      • Searle: Roodepoort, (HA) 238
    • Section 19
      • Open areas proclaimed in municipal areas, (HA) 1321
  • Mixed couples
    • Permits for residence in White areas, (HA) 349
  • Proclaimed for White/Coloured/Indian occupation, (HA) 1321
  • White/Coloured/Indian group areas pro-claimed/re-proclaimed, (HA) 1319
  • Group Areas Board
    • Representations to, (HR) 831—[Interpellation], 1434
H.

Hangings, see under “Executions”

Harms Commission

  • Application from Ciskei/Transkei for extradition of persons, (HA) 245
  • Minister of Finance, Reconsideration of reply of, (HA) 86
  • Tabling of white paper on first two reports of, (HA) 153

Herbicides, see under “Agriculture”

Hive of Industry, Port Elizabeth, see under “Small Business Development Corporation”

Home Affairs, Department of

  • Mrs Stefan visited by representatives of, (HA) 617

Hospitals

  • (See also “Nurses” and “SADF”)
  • Beds available/needed for Whites/non-Whites, (HA) 273
  • Brits, Vacancies in hospital board of, (HA) 16
  • Cape Peninsula
    • Transport of out-patients from Gardens area, (HA) 1285
  • Cape Town
    • Commissioned beds/staff establishment, (HA) 875
  • Children’s Hospital in Durban
    • Re-opening of, (HA) 695
    • Stein Report, (HA) 697
  • Cuts in staff establishment
    • Johannesburg/Baragwanath, (HA) 940
  • Edendale area, Pietermaritzburg: Patients admitted, (HA) 199
  • Grey’s, Pietermaritzburg
    • Non-Whites admitted, (HA) 1175
  • Groote Schuur
    • Chief Medical Superintendent (Dr Kane Berman)
      • Complaints laid against, (HA) 151
      • Dismissed/transferred, (HA) 7—[Interpellation]
  • Johannesburg/Baragwanath
    • Commissioned beds/staff establishment, (HA) 872
  • King Edward
    • Black/Indian infants died, (HD) 1183
  • Lenasia, Privatisation of, (HD) 189—[Interpellation]
  • Northdale
    • Black/Indian infants died, (HD) 1139
  • Posts established/frozen
    • Johannesburg/Baragwanath/Rustenburg, (HA) 870
  • Private, Registered, (HA) 367—[Interpellation]
  • Provincial
    • Lawsuits against chief executive directors, (HA) 313
    • Natal: Increase in tariffs, (HD) 301
    • Resignations of qualified nurses, (HA) 327
  • R K Khan
    • Employees attached to/vacancies, (HD) 435
    • Number of infants under age of one month died at, (HD) 766
  • State
    • Foreign patients, (HA) 1388
    • Integrated/segregated/under-utilized wards, (HA) 433
  • Stella
    • Disappearance of medicine: Charges, (HA) 1104
  • Transferral to own affairs administrations, (HA) 1292

Housing

  • (See also under “National Housing Commission” and “Squatters”)
  • Arena Park: Building plots taken over by
  • House of Delegates, (HD) 848
  • Blacks
    • Cape Peninsula
      • Housing units built, (HA) 1246
      • Land available, (HA) 195
    • Construction of, Money spent by Department of Constitutional Development and Planning on, (HA) 1283
    • Eastern Cape
      • Applications to purchase houses, (HA) 1246
    • Grabouw: Land for, (HA) 580
    • Rental/service charges owing to local authorities, (HA) 1410
    • Serviced sites for self-building purposes in cities, (HA) 1281
    • Shortage outside self-governing territories, (HA) 1409
    • Total number of houses built in cities, (HA) 1242
    • Western Cape
      • Housing schemes, (HA) 1243
      • Land for, (HA) 625
  • Claudius, Pretoria
    • Allocation of erven: Out-of-court settlement costs, (HD) 839—[Interpellation]
  • First-time home-owners’ subsidy scheme, Amendment of, applying to Indians, (HD) 507—[Interpellation]
  • Greater Cape Town area
    • Sub-economic/low-cost housing in Black townships, (HA) 1428
  • Indians
    • Shortage in Durban, (HD) 1140
  • Klipkop, Grabouw
    • Alternative accommodation because of Canadian Rockies project, (HR) 899
  • Kwanobuhle
    • Tenders for houses, (HA) 1302
  • Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu: Persons in houses/single quarters, (HA) 1025
  • Loans
    • Industrial Council for the Building Industry, Granted by, (HA) 350
  • New Brighton
    • Contract/tenders for building of houses, (HA) 1301
  • 99-year leasehold scheme
    • Applications
      • Alexandra Township, (HA) 1373
      • Leases/leave to purchase property, (HA) 886
      • Soweto proper/Dobsonville/Diepmeadow, (HA) 1374
    • Plots surveyed, (HA) 888
  • Rent boycotts
    • Bonella, Cato Manor, (HD) 109
    • Soweto/other areas: Rent arrears written off, (HA) 1207
  • Rental formula, new, Increase of rentals because of, (HD) 391—[Interpellation]
  • Representatives, Administration: House of
  • Accommodation/school buildings/community facilities
    • South Eastern Transvaal, (HR) 1435
  • Projects
    • Durban regional office
      • Details of tenders, (HR) 1439
      • Private developers, (HR) 1440
    • South Eastern Transvaal, (HR) 1436
  • Riverlea Extension 1, (HR) 389
  • Sea Point
    • Rent-controlled/decontrolled premises, (HA) 552
  • Soweto
    • Family housing units built by State/private sector, (HA) 1256
    • Housing schemes by State/private sector, (HA) 1256
  • St Martin’s Trust Area, Utilization of, (HR) 388
  • Thornville, Natal: Acquiring of land for Indian housing, (HD) 505—[Interpellation]

Huguenot tunnel, see under “Roads"

Human Sciences Research Council

  • Portuguese community in Republic, Study of, (HA) 607

Humewood, PE: Strategic importance of land occupied by SADF, (HA) 25

Hydroquinone

  • (See also “Skin-lighteners”)
  • Manufacture/importation of products containing, stopped, (HA) 74
I.

Ibhayi Town Council

  • Certain person employed by, (HA) 1301
  • Referral by Attorney-General of matter of irregularities, (HA) 602

Identity documents

  • Applications outstanding, (HA) 1279
  • Persons charged/convicted/acquitted for not being in possession of, (HA) 1081

Immigrants/emigrants

  • Illegal
    • Offences by farmer, Mr J P Lauryssen, near Vaalwater, (HA) 1412
    • Persons with SA reference books/identity documents arrested, (HA) 1255
  • Males/females, (HA) 666
  • Number of, of different race groups, (HA) 665
  • Professionally qualified persons, (HA) 115

Imports, see under “Agriculture”

Independent Black states

  • (See also “Self-governing territories/independent Black states”)
  • Amounts spent on projects from SA Development Trust Account, (HA) 745
  • Bophuthatswana
    • Amounts paid by RSA, (HA) 202
    • Guarantees/sureties given by SA Government for loans/lines of credit, (HA) 1344
    • Loans/credit granted by RSA, (HA) 1219
    • Projects financed by SA Parliament, (HA) 1297
    • Smuggling across border, (HA) 1289
    • Subsidies received from SA Government by entrepreneurs/companies to establish industries, (HA) 1249
  • Ciskei
    • Amounts paid by RSA, (HA) 516
    • Guarantees/sureties given by SA Government for loans/lines of credit, (HA) 1342
    • Incorporation of farm 303/Newlands/Needs Camp into, (HA) 159, 160
    • Land in Queenstown district ceded to, (HA) 515
    • Loans/credit granted by RSA, (HA) 1220
    • Potsdam area
      • Future of, (HA) 1203
      • Visits by SA officials, (HA) 1204
    • Projects financed by SA Parliament, (HA) 1295
    • SA citizens living in East Peelton
      • Ciskei Ministers attending meeting, (HA) 915
      • Protection for, (HA) 606
      • Representations by SA Ambassador, (HA) 250
    • Subsidies received from SA Government by entrepreneurs/companies to establish industries, (HA) 1250
  • Customs Union Agreement
    • Amount paid over, (HA) 1361
  • Diplomatic staff: Suburbs in Republic where housed, (HA) 137—[Interpellation]
  • SA citizens, Circumstances under which SA Government will protect, (HA) 916
  • SA citizenship regained by Blacks of, (HA) 658
  • SA officials seconded to government services, (HA) 127
  • SA travel documents to members of, (HA) 1401
  • Size in hectares, (HA) 128
  • Transkei
    • Amounts paid by RSA, (HA) 200
    • Guarantees/sureties given by SA Government for loans/lines of credit, (HA) 1343
    • Loans/credit granted by RSA, (HA) 1221
    • Projects financed by SA Parliament, (HA) 1294
    • Subsidies received from SA Government by entrepreneurs/companies to establish industries, (HA) 1253
  • Venda
    • Amounts paid by RSA, (HA) 204
    • Guarantees/sureties given by SA Government for loans/lines of credit, (HA) 1341
    • Loans/credit granted by RSA, (HA) 1222
    • Projects financed by SA Parliament, (HA) 1305
    • Subsidies received from SA Government by entrepreneurs/companies to establish industries, (HA) 1251

Industrial accidents

  • Disablement/deaths, (HA) 1225
  • Number/cost, (HA) 1224

Industrial Court

  • Cases referred to/settled, (HA) 1225

Infant mortality

  • Rate for Blacks/Coloureds/Whites/Indians in Republic, (HA) 1041
  • Major causes, (HA) 959

Infants

  • (See also “Children”)
  • Cases reported of assault on, by parents, (HA) 543

Information, Bureau for, Publications: Tenders/titles/cost, (HA) 1418

Internal Security Act

  • (See also under “Emergency regulations”)
  • Detainees
    • Number of, (HA) 1173
    • Section 28, (HA) 551
    • Section 29, (HA) 87
    • Section 29(1), (HA) 1004
    • Section 31
      • Women, (HA) 551
    • Section 31(1), (HA) 669
    • Section 50, (HA) 1004
      • Subsequently detained under section 29(1), (HA) 1004
    • Section 50A, (HA) 1004
  • Restrictions under, (HA) 285
  • Section 46
    • Persons arrested for attending gatherings, (HA) 149

Intimidation Act

  • Persons convicted, (HA) 1427

Irrigation district status, see under “Agriculture”

Ivory, see “Poaching”

J.

James Commission

  • Arena Park, Member for: Pressure for transfer/promotion of individuals, (HD) 105— [Interpellation]
  • Chief Director: Planning Services (Department of Education and Culture): Unreliable witness, (HD) 105—[Interpellation]
  • Report
    • Referral to Attorney-General, (HD) 1055
    • Tabling in Parliament, (HD) 429

Joint management centres, (HA) 1384

Joint Management System, see under “Police”

Judges, Non-Whites appointed as, (HA) 1425 Justice

  • Department of
    • Courses in functional/legal training, (HA) 413, 414
    • Persons with legal qualifications employed in RSA by, (HA) 546
  • Minister of
    • Lawsuits against, (HA) 1305
K.

Klipkop, Grabouw, see “Housing”

Kruger National Park

  • Animals culled in, (HA) 427
  • By-products depot: Value of products, (HA) 426

KTC squatter camp

  • Companies involved in upgrading of, (HA) 707

KwaZulu, see under “Self-governing territories/independent Black states”

KwaZulu-Natal Indaba: Meeting between delegates and Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning, (HR) 45—[Interpellation]

L.

Labour Relations Act

  • Conciliation boards/mediators in terms of, (HA) 136
  • Disputes/strikes/work stoppages dealt with in terms of, (HA) 412
  • Industrial council/conciliation board agreements, Workers affected by, (HA) 295, 296 Recognition agreements/status quo orders in terms of, (HA) 200
  • Strikes/discontinuances of work, (HA) 200

Ladysmith

  • Construction of dam to control flood waters in Klip River, (HD) 207—[Interpellation]

Land

  • Blacks, For occupation by
    • (See also under “Self-governing territories/independent Black states”)
    • Area in each development region, (HA) 492
    • Urban areas, (HA) 1328

Land and Agricultural Bank (Land Bank)

  • Housing loans to employees, (HA) 1050
  • Loans
    • Amount outstanding on largest loan to member of staff, (HA) 1132
    • Farmers
      • Amounts granted, (HA) 551
      • Black/White/Coloured/Indian applications, (HA) 550
    • Persons/bodies other than bona fide farmers, (HA) 946
    • To employees, (HA) 1132
  • White/Black/Coloured/Indian employees, (HA) 1132

Langebaan

  • Requests by certain organization for permits for Coloured/Indian/Black persons to occupy premises, (HA) 1411

Language Monument Fund, Reserve amount in, (HA) 322

Latin, Legislation to abolish, as requirement for advocates, (HA) 254

Legal Aid Board

  • Financial obligations/cash funds, (HA) 740
  • Legal aid services
    • Suspension of, (HA) 741

Lesotho Highlands Water Project

  • Estimated cost/South Africa’s contribution, (HA) 1089
  • Hotel complex, (HA) 1090

Levies by own affairs departments, (HA) 373

Life sentences

  • Offences against security of state, (HA) 463

Lighthouses, see under “SATS”

Limpet mines, see “Bombs/limpet mines”

Liquidations/sequestrations

  • Companies, (HA) 879
  • Number of, (HA) 415

Liquor licences granted/transferred, (HD) 779

Local authorities

  • (See also under “Management committees/local authorities”)
  • Black
    • Town committees/other constituted, (HA) 1352
  • Floods: Amounts paid by provincial administrations, (HA) 888
  • Members of/community councillors attacked/killed/injured, (HA) 1395
  • White
    • Maintaining own community life in areas of jurisdiction, (HA) 28—[Interpellation]
    • Steps by Government to implement decisions of, (HA) 992—[Interpellation]
M.

Madeira

  • Visit by members of Cabinet, (HA) 1308

Magistrates, see under “Courts”

Management committees/local authorities

  • Number of, for Coloured persons, (HR) 585
  • Coloured/Indian, (HA) 1352

Mandela, Mr Nelson, see under “Prisoners”

Mathopestad, Future status of, (HA) 25

Mauritius, Visit to, by Minister of Defence, (HA) 70

Media

  • Amount allocated by Department of Home Affairs, (HA) 698

Medical Schemes Act, Representations received for amendments to, (HA) 358

Medical schools, see under “Universities” Meyerton: Meeting attended by Minister/police, (HA) 1104

Military service, see “National service”

Milk, see under “Agriculture”

Mineral and Energy Affairs, Department of

  • Mining certificates, Applications received from Blacks in respect of obtaining, (HA) 288

Mines

  • Gold Mines Assistance Act: Financial assistance/persons employed, (HA) 1347

Mines and industries

  • Accommodation in mixed dwelling-units during training, (HA) 971—[Interpellation]
  • Washing/toilet facilities for employees of different race groups, (HA) 783—[Interpellation]

Mining houses: Payment in dollars of proceeds of gold sales, (HA) 917

Ministerial Representatives

  • Delegates, House of
    • Duties assigned to, (HD) 633

Ministers, see under “Cabinet”

Mixed marriages

  • Since repeal of Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, (HA) 1367

Montreal Protocol on Chlorofluorocarbons, SA signing, (HA) 358

Monuments

  • Falling under general/own affairs, (HA) 1079

Mossgas

  • Foreigners employed, (HD) 303—[Interpellation]
  • Training project financed by Central Energy Fund, (HA) 546

Motor vehicle, South African, see under “SATS”

Moutse district: Investigations by Rumpff Commission (HA) 924

Mozambique

  • Visits to
    • Arrangement by Department of Foreign Affairs for visit by members of Parliament/President’s Council, (HA) 348
    • Members of Parliament, (HA) 73, 617
    • Persons: In mid-December, (HA) 983

Msomi, Mr P

  • Charged with offences, (HA) 83

Municipal elections

  • Candidates who were reservists exempted from duty, (HA) 677—[Interpellation]
  • T-shirts/caps distributed, (HA) 798

Museums

  • Falling under general/own affairs, (HA) 423, 1079

N.

  • Nasella trichotoma, see under “Agriculture”

Natal/KwaZulu Planning Council, Implementation of recommendations of, on squatters/informal settlements, (HA) 804

National Council

  • Convening of, (HA) 81

National Education, Department of

  • Percentage of posts filled by non-Whites, (HA) 20

National Health and Population Development

  • Department of
    • Grants to certain association, (HA) 1130
    • Medical/administrative staff employed, (HA) 1369
  • Minister of
    • Lawsuits brought against, (HA) 313

National Housing Commission

  • Application for loan finance for Black housing, (HA) 806

National Liquor Board: Cost of operating, (HA) 1226

National Manpower Commission

  • Report on working conditions of farm/domestic workers, (HA) 133

National Party

  • Announcement of retirement of leader, (HA) 961

National service

  • Community service
    • Reduction of, (HA) 986
  • Conscientious/religious objection to, (HA) 23
  • National servicemen
    • Assault on Black woman, (HR) 753
    • Exemption from rendering service in townships, (HA) 131, 926
    • Granted status of religious objectors/placed in alternative service, (HA) 582
    • Infectious diseases, see under “Diseases”
    • Maternity benefits/medical care of wives, (HA) 253
    • Number of, placed in organizations outside SADF, (HA) 376
    • Qualifications of, (HA) 376
    • Suicides/treatment/counselling, (HA) 966
    • White male medical doctors, (HA) 19
  • Number of persons requesting exemption, (HA) 743
  • Reduction of obligations, (HA) 244
  • Religious objectors
    • Alternative service, National servicemen waiting to be placed in, (HA) 941
    • Number in alternative service, (HA) 942
    • Status of: Applied for/granted, (HA) 942
    • White/Coloured/Indian/Black volunteers, (HA) 1027

Natural scientists

  • Employed in Public Service: Exemption for unregistered persons to practise, (HA) 1330 Necklace murders, see under “Offences”

Needs Camp, see under “South African Development Trust”

Newspapers

  • Average registration fee paid, (HA) 28

99-year leasehold scheme, see under “Housing”

Nuclear pilot plant, see “Pelindaba/Valindaba”

Nuclear power station

  • Purchase of land by Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, (HA) 1202

Nurses

  • Applications to train as, (HA) 737
    • Not accepted, (HA) 1368
  • Resignations
    • In course of training, (HA) 326
    • Qualified nurses at provincial hospitals, (HA) 327
O.

Odeon Cinema, see “Chatsworth”

Offences

  • Actonville/Daveyton/Benoni
    • Drug-related arrests, (HD) 1021
    • Housebreaking, (HD) 1022
    • Thefts from cars, (HD) 1021
  • Necklace murders, (HA) 1398
  • Public violence: Persons charged/convicted, (HA) 1334
  • Rape, Number charged with/convicted of, (HA) 513
  • Reported
    • Alexandra, (HA) 1383
    • Athlone, (HA) 1311
    • Bellville, (HA) 1402
    • Cape Town, (HA) 1337
    • Cradock, (HA) 1370
    • Durban
      • Berea, (HA) 405
      • Chatsworth, (HD) 1023
      • C R Swart, (HA) 497
      • Phoenix, (HD) 1022
      • Pinetown, (HA) 413
      • Point, (HA) 406
      • Westville, (HA) 544
    • East London, (HA) 1315
    • Germiston, (HA) 1319
    • Grahamstown, (HA) 1315
    • Johannesburg, (HA) 1317
    • Johannesburg North, (HA) 1396
    • Krom River/St Francis Bay area, (HA) 1371
    • Pietermaritzburg, (HA) 1311
    • Port Elizabeth, (HA) 1314
    • Pretoria, (HA) 1317
    • Randburg, (HA) 1332
    • Soweto East, (HA) 1333
    • Soweto West, (HA) 1332
    • Stellenbosch, (HA) 1336
    • Uitenhage, (HA) 1371
    • Vereeniging, (HA) 1385
    • Wynberg, (HA) 1337
  • Sabotage
    • Persons acquitted/convicted, (HA) 1333
  • Sandton
    • Arrests by special crime prevention unit, (HA) 408
  • Security of State
    • Persons serving sentences, (HA) 1426 Released, (HA) 1426
  • Treason, Charge of, investigated by Police, (HR) 1237
  • Vagrancy/drunkenness
    • Milnerton/Maitland/Pinelands police station areas, (HA) 408

Oil

  • (See also “Fuel”, “Pollution” and “Soekor”)
  • Crude oil
    • Contracts entered into/prices verified, (HA) 799
    • Rand cost per barrel, (HA) 1152, 1153

Old training college, see under “Public Works and Land Affairs”

Oukasie, see under “Residential areas”

Own affairs

  • Legislation to give greater effect to, (HA) 1210—[Interpellation]

Ozone levels

  • Monitoring, (HA) 86
  • Chlorofluorohydrocarbons, Controlling/restricting use of, (HA) 86
P.

Palazzolo, Mr V: Contact with State President, (HA) 13

Paper

  • SAPPI: Contract for sale of pinewood, (HA) 1047

Parliament

  • Members using personal bodyguards, (HA) 1048
  • Members visiting foreign countries at Government expense, (HA) 929

Passports

  • Applications for/renewal of, (HA) 1079
  • Granted to Black South Africans, (HA) 1288

Pelindaba/Valindaba

  • Fire at nuclear pilot plant, (HA) 467

Pensions/grants

  • Blacks
    • Old-age/blind persons’/war veterans’/disability/maintenance: Maximum amounts per annum, (HR) 215
    • Social
      • Administration of, (HA) 450
      • Monthly basis/into savings accounts, (HA) 460
    • War veterans
      • Payments by provincial administrations, (HA) 1291
  • Government Service Pension Fund
    • Actuarial report, (HA) 875, 1200
    • Amount paid/owed to, (HA) 743
      • Pensionable service, Buying-back of, (HA) 161,743
    • SATS employees, (HA) 944
  • Indians
    • Old age
      • Applications granted/refused, (HD) 780
  • Military disability, (HA) 1180
  • Pension Fund for Associated Services
    • Actuarial report, (HA) 1201
  • Pensioners, Civil: Overpayment, (HA) 90
  • Public Service Pension Fund
  • Actuarial report, (HA) 1201
  • Social
    • Amount spent, (HA) 1313
    • Increase, (HA) 932—[Interpellation]

Pesticides, see under “Agriculture”

Petrol, see under “Fuel”

Pietermaritzburg

  • Greater Pietermaritzburg area
    • Commission of inquiry into violence, (HA) 1097—[Interpellation]
    • SADF members deployed, (HA) 132

Pietersburg

  • Venda, Purchasing of house by Government of, for consular staff, (HA) 239

Pipelines extending into sea, Monitoring of effluent from, (HA) 615

Poaching

  • Rhinoceros horn/ivory
    • Legislation to increase penalties for trading in, (HA) 85
    • Smuggling by SADF personnel in SWA, (HA) 459

Police

  • (See also “Offences”)
  • Afrikaner Volkswag’s Festival at Donkerhoek, Helicopter flying over, (HA) 454
  • Asvat, Dr Abu-Baker/anti-apartheid activists, Inquiry into killings of, (HD) 51—[Interpellation]
  • Bloekombos, Kraaifontein
    • Visit by Police, (HA) 233
      • Persons arrested/charged, (HA) 233
  • Bodyguards for MPs, (HA) 1048
  • Bopape, Mr Stanza, Investigation into disappearance of, (HA) 234, 601, 802
  • Brixton Murder and Robbery Squad
  • Complaints/allegations of torture, (HA) 693
  • Cape Town/Sea Point/Woodstock police stations, Increasing of police complement at, (HA) 625
  • Certain member, action against: Guilty of assault in Grahamstown Supreme Court, (HA) 346
  • Certain person
    • Civil suit/guilty of assault in Grahamstown
      • Supreme Court, (HA) 796
    • Held by, (HA) 452
    • Under arrest/released, (HA) 1007
    • Visit by members of Police to home of, (HA) 689
  • Charges in regard to corrupt land deals laid by Chief Minister of KwaZulu, (HA) 690
  • Colleges for training men/women, (HA) 1177
  • Commercial Branch detectives
    • Investigation into foreign exchange frauds, (HA) 1258
  • Drugs
    • Chatsworth, Confiscated in, (HD) 576
    • Phoenix, Confiscated in, (HD) 576
  • Dulela School: SAP members at meeting, (HA) 1244
  • Durban newspaper, Visit to, concerning remarking of examination paper, (HD) 430
  • Fezeka Secondary School: Action by SAP, (HA) 627
  • Greater Pietermaritzburg area
    • Members employed in/involved in intimidation/assault/murder, (HA) 529
    • SAP vehicles used in unrest, (HA) 1002
  • Howick, Investigation into abduction/murder of 3 persons near, (HA) 540
  • Ibhayi Town Council, Investigation of irregularities in, (HA) 602
  • Interrogation, Covering of heads of suspects during, (HA) 796
  • Joint Management System, Community liaison forum between private sector and, (HA) 603
  • Katlehong: Investigation into death of certain person, (HA) 930
  • Lutzville, Shooting incident at, (HA) 797
  • Mandela home in Soweto, Raid by SAP on, shown on SABC TV, (HA) 452
  • Members
    • Beyleveldt, Sergeant W J
      • Charged after events in Kakamas, (HA) 72
      • Supreme Court in Kimberley: Acquitted owing to deficiencies in existing legislation, (HA) 539
    • Suspended/dismissed, (HA) 1175
  • Meyerton: Meeting attended by certain Minister, (HA) 1104
  • Motor vehicles
    • Stolen: Prosecutions/convictions, (HA) 1417
    • Thefts from, (HA) 1397
  • Municipal
    • Lebohang Township: Representations/complaints, (HA) 602
  • Murder of three persons, Investigations into, (HD) 117—[Interpellation]
  • Operation at Dora Falcke Sunrise Memorial Camp, Muizenberg, (HA) 626
  • Pietermaritzburg: Buildings used for members involved in unrest, (HA) 1002
  • Police cells: Persons under 18 awaiting trial, (HA) 1177
  • Police force established in self-governing states, (HA) 1181
  • Policemen
    • Persons charged with murder of: Found guilty/executed, (HA) 1417
  • Reservists
    • Candidates in municipal elections exempted from duty, (HA) 677—[Interpellation]
    • Exemption of MP for Bezuidenhout from duty, (HA) 923
    • Number of persons joined/retired, (HA) 1331
  • Sanctions, Action against SA citizens advocating, (HA) 1258
  • Sandringham/Sydenham area
    • Request to establish police station, (HA) 348
  • Serviceable patrol vehicles
    • Sandton/Bramley/Wynberg/Alexandra/Lombardy East, (HA) 536
  • Soweto
    • Investigation into alleged shooting of certain person, (HA) 992
  • Special constables
    • Certain person employed in Mamelodi, (HA) 1003
    • Claims for damages: Insurance, (HA) 1303
    • Pietermaritzburg area, Employed in, (HA) 406
  • Standard By-law relating to Streets
    • Persons arrested/charged in De Aar area for contravening, (HR) 417
    • Persons charged/convicted/acquitted in De Aar area for contravening, (HR) 291
  • Strikes/work stoppages/labour disputes: Called to scene, (HA) 1277
  • Toll charged at toll gates, (HA) 771, 1004
  • Unrest
    • Complaints/charges about actions during, (HA) 1174
  • Vehicles with differing number plates owned by, (HA) 152
  • Willowmore, Action against two school pupils of, (HA) 455

Police Act, Prosecutions/convictions for contraventions of, (HA) 545

Pollution

  • Atmospheric
    • Levels of pollutants measured at urban locations, (HA) 1348
  • Sea: Oil, (HA) 1153

Pope’s visit to Southern Africa: Amount spent by Government, (HA) 129

Population numbers

  • Black
    • Each township, (HA) 1321
    • Greater Cape Town area/Black townships in
      • Greater Cape Town area, (HA) 126
  • Greater Cape Town area: Whites/Coloured/Indians, (HA) 311
  • Greater Soweto
    • Adults/children, (HA) 1374
  • White
    • SA citizens resident in RSA, (HA) 1280
  • White/Black/Coloured/Indian children born, (HA) 1367

Port Elizabeth

  • Harbour: Vacant sheds/warehouses, (HR) 1125
  • Requests received by State Tender Board regarding leasing of certain properties in, (HA) 808

Portuguese community in Republic: Study by HSRC, (HA) 607

Post offices

  • Chatty, Port Elizabeth, (HR) 755
  • Private post boxes
    • Cape Town Gardens constituency: Applications outstanding, (HA) 1233
  • Sandton area, Additional services in, (HA) 273

Posts and Telecommunications, Department of

  • Apprentices indentured to, (HA) 271
  • Number of employees/technicians/postmen resigned, (HA) 271
  • Posts
    • Number of, (HA) 653
    • Vacant, (HA) 272, 653

Presidensie, Pretoria, Extensions made to, (HA) 853

Prisoners

  • Awaiting-trial, (HA) 409, 1400
    • Youths in prison cells/children’s cells, (HA) 409
  • Cost per prisoner, (HA) 463
  • Mandela, Mr Nelson
    • Premises where held, (HA) 178
    • Raid on home in Soweto covered by SABC, (HA) 452
    • Removal from Pollsmoor Prison to clinic, (HA) 176
    • Special treatment for, (HA) 801
    • Visitors who are prisoners from other prisons received by, (HA) 179
    • Visitors/interaction with prisoners/prison officials, (HA) 79
  • Persons
    • Sentenced to jail receiving automatic remission, (HA) 828
    • Under age of 18 years, (HA) 818
    • Under 18 awaiting trial
      • Police cells, (HA) 1177
      • Prisons, (HA) 829
  • Transferred to mental institutions, (HA) 822
  • Younger/older than 18 years
    • Crimes against security of State/other crimes, (HA) 1399

Prisons

  • (See also “Safekeeping, Places of’)
  • Certain person, Representations for release
    • Minister of Justice, (HA) 691
    • Minister of Law and Order, (HA) 690
  • Charges of assault against prison warders, (HA) 823
  • Deaths due to natural/unnatural causes, (HA) 822
  • Juveniles
    • Institutions for, in each race group, (HR) 569
  • Kokstad commonage, Establishment of prison on, (HA) 545
  • Number of prisoners/over-populated, (HA) 855
  • Prison warders/prisoners killed/injured by prisoners, (HA) 825
  • Robben Island
    • Prisoners held in maximum/medium security, (HA) 1182
  • Sonderwater Prison
    • Certain person’s death, (HA) 541
  • Steps to reduce detention for persons awaiting trial, (HA) 1091—[Interpellation]

Prisons Service

  • Staff shortages, (HA) 867

Privatisation/deregulation

  • Abolition of statutory bodies under control of Department of Trade and Industry/Mineral and Energy Affairs, (HA) 251
  • Applications for deregulation, (HA) 1391
  • Corporations/institutions referred to Department, (HA) 1389
  • Lenasia Hospital, (HD) 189—[Interpellation]
  • State undertakings, (HA) 1390
  • Welfare services, (HD) 194

Property

  • Money invested by means of financial rand transactions, (HA) 757

Prosecutors, see under “Courts”

Public Safety Act

  • Persons detained under 1988 emergency regulations in terms of, served with restriction orders, (HA) 27

Public servants, see under “Public Service”

Public Service

  • (See also “Pensions/grants” and “State employees”)
  • Bursaries, (HA) 941, 1120
    • Applications, (HA) 1247
  • Natural scientists, Exemption for unregistered persons to practise, (HA) 1330
  • Non-Whites employed, (HA) 1385
  • Posts/vacant posts, (HA) 1385
  • Public servants
    • Local Government and Agriculture, Department of
      • Qualifications, Improvement of, (HD) 281—[Interpellation]
    • Time bonuses/gratuities, (HA) 876
  • Public Service Act
    • Number of persons employed in each department/organizational component referred to in, (HA) 1236
    • Salaries/salary scales for each post level referred to in, (HA) 1235
  • Salaries
    • (See also under “Public Service Act” above)
    • Differential pay scales, (HA) 1242
    • Employees/persons previously in employ of Development Boards, (HA) 1263
    • Minister of Finance informed of increase while attending a meeting of IMF, (HA) 24
  • Whites/Coloureds/Indians/Blacks employed, (HA) 1345

Public violence, see under “Offences”

Public Works and Land Affairs, Department of

  • Old training college, Victoria Street, Cape Town: Renovation/demolition of, (HA) 854

Publications

  • (See also under “Information, Bureau for”)
  • Distributed abroad by Department of Foreign Affairs, (HA) 1223
  • Items declared undesirable, (HA) 656
  • Publications/objects declared prohibited, (HA) 515
  • Warned/suspended/representations submitted, (HA) 1039

PWV area

  • Allocation of land for Blacks in: Recommendations, (HA) 916
R.

Railways, see under “SATS”

Rape, see under “Death sentences” and “Offences”

Receiver of Revenue

  • Accommodation in George: Contract with certain company, (HA) 713

Reclassification

  • One race group to another, (HA) 1076

Regional services councils

  • Areas where established, (HA) 475
  • Bushveld, Amount in revenue received by, (HA) 758
  • Constituted, (HA) 1351
  • Powers/functions, (HA) 475
  • Regional Services Councils Act
    • Functions in Schedule 2 transferred, (HA) 920

Religious institutions

  • Admission to SA of foreign students, (HD) 1443

Religious objectors, see under “National service”

Renamo

  • Involvement of South Africans at bases in Gaza province, (HR) 643

Rent/Rentals/Rent boycotts, see under “Housing”

Repatriations, see “Deportations/repatriations”

Reservation of Separate Amenities Act

  • Complaints about application of
    • Department of Manpower, (HA) 237
    • Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, (HA) 345
  • Repeal, (HD) 765—[Interpellation]

Reserve Bank

  • Authorization to pay mining houses proceeds of gold sales in dollar, (HA) 917
  • Permission granted to certain person to use SA currency for overseas investments/personal purposes, (HA) 987

Resettlement/removal/relocation, (HA) 1178

  • Black spots, (HA) 1178
    • To Black states, (HA) 1179
  • Blacks
    • Number of places, (HA) 1307
  • Luganda community, Pinetown, (HA) 885
  • Witlokasie/Knysna, (HA) 347

Residential areas

  • Black
    • George district: New, (HA) 708
    • Oukasie, Blacks resident in, (HA) 490
    • Western Cape
      • Mayors/town committees: Powers regarding house ownership/residents, (HA) 511
  • White
    • Application by mining group for portion of, for occupation by Blacks, (HA) 236

Residential sites, Irregularities in connection with reselling of, (HR) 384—[Interpellation]

Resolution 435, see under “South West Africa/Namibia”

Rhinoceros horn, see under “Poaching”

Riverlea

  • Extension 1, see under “Housing”
  • Extensions 3/4
    • K1/K2 projects envisaged, (HR) 644

Road blocks, see under “Police”

Roads

  • (See also “Collisions/accidents”)
  • Black areas: Amount budgeted for upgrading, (HA) 1398
  • Higginson Highway, Non-fatal/fatal collisions occurring on, (HD) 728 Steps to reduce, (HD) 1051
  • Huguenot tunnel, Problems experienced with extraction of motor-car exhaust gases from, (HA) 235
  • N3
    • Frere to Tugela Plaza
      • Construction, (HA) 698
      • Cost of expropriation of land, (HA) 698
    • Town Hill, Pietermaritzburg: Investigation by SABS into traffic noise level on, (HA) 456
  • Privatisation of national, (HA) 1241
  • Shareworld, Johannesburg, Provision of road to, (HA) 16
  • Toll roads
    • Mooi River
      • Number of vehicles/amount collected in toll fees, (HA) 295
      • Toll fees paid by all vehicles, (HA) 243
      • Upgrading of alternative road, Completion of, (HA) 243
    • Private sector consortiums operating on an agency basis, (HA) 236
    • Reconsidering advisability of, (HA) 790— [Interpellation]
    • SAP/SADF, Toll charged/collected from members of, (HA) 771

Rumpff Commission

  • Investigation into Moutse district: Report, (HA) 924
S.

SAA, see “Airways, South African”

SABC

  • Brackenfell, Radio transmitter closed down in, (HA) 162

Sabotage, see under “Offences”

SADF

  • (See also under “Defence Act” and “National service”)
  • Angolan war, Equipment seized in, (HA) 351
  • Black townships
    • Exemption from duty in
      • Commando/Citizen Force members requesting, (HA) 743
      • Percentage of national servicemen requesting, (HA) 926
      • Requests by national servicemen for, (HA) 131
    • Members exceeding bounds of duty, (HA) 131
    • Military bases, (HA) 212
    • Troops, Complaints about action of, (HA) 211, 379
  • Certain person transported by SAAF, (HA) 965
  • Citizen Force/Commando members
    • Camps
      • Applications for deferment/exemption, (HA) 743
  • Contracts for transportation/other services with certain airline, (HA) 458
  • Defence contracts, Certain company engaged in, (HA) 969
  • Desertions by Permanent/Citizen Force members/national servicemen, (HA) 969
  • Detention centres: Persons in detention, (HA) 880
  • Ellisras district: Land purchased, (HA) 870
  • Failure to report for military service/Citizen
    • Force camps/Commando duty, (HA) 130
    • Charges in magistrates’ courts, (HA) 1294
  • Greater Pietermaritzburg area
    • Members deployed in, (HA) 132
  • Khosies, Occupation of, (HR) 1029—[Interpellation]
  • Land occupied, Strategic importance of, at Humewood, PE, (HA) 25
  • Magazines/periodicals produced/financed, (HA) 1169
  • Mamelodi: National servicemen, Video films/photographs of certain person shown to, (HA) 605, 919
  • Members killed/wounded, (HA) 212
  • Military hospitals
    • Average bed occupancy rate, (HA) 751
    • Notifiable diseases diagnosed, (HA) 751
  • National service
  • Pamphlets distributed by helicopter, (HA) 249
  • Pensioners, Operations on, (HA) 150
  • Permanent Force
    • Blacks/Whites/Coloureds/Indians applied/accepted, (HA) 968
  • Port Elizabeth, Negotiations concerning training base in, (HA) 258
  • Precautions taken to prevent access to classified information by unauthorised personnel, (HA) 965
  • Professional standing defence force, (HA) 84
  • Rhinoceros horn, Smuggling of, by personnel of, in SWA, (HA) 459
  • South West Africa
    • Cost of withdrawal, (HA) 697
    • Demobilised members on full/partial pay, (HA) 1105
    • Value of immovable equipment erected in, (HA) 227—[Interpellation]
  • Soweto, White City
    • Members involved in shooting incident, (HA) 23
    • Inquiry into, (HA) 800
  • Suicides
    • National servicemen/members of Permanent Force/Citizen Force/Commandos, (HA) 750
  • Toll charged at toll gates, (HA) 642, 771
  • Vehicles purchased from certain company, (HA) 466
  • Voluntary service in Citizen Force/Commandos, (HA) 968
  • Youngsfield, Incident at
    • Inquiry, (HA) 692
    • Steps taken, (HA) 692

Safekeeping, Places of

  • Number of, for awaiting-trial youths, (HA) 536

Saint Martin’s Trust Area, see under “Housing”

SAP, see “Police”

Sasol

  • Fuel: Pipeline/transport costs, (HA) 1017
  • Payments by Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, (HA) 1018

SATS

  • Actuarial report on pension fund, (HA) 1108
  • Commuter services, Loss incurred on, (HA) 199
  • Employees
    • Retirement of, before 10/15 years’ pensionable service, (HA) 91
    • Indians
      • Men/Women employed, (HD) 1056
      • Women employed in administrative posts in Durban, (HD) 765
  • Housing subsidies
    • Amount allocated, (HA) 1370
  • Lighthouses
    • Fish River Mouth/Cape St Francis/Danger Point, Money spent on houses near, (HA) 943
  • Manufacturing of SA motor vehicle, (HA) 239 Motor vehicles under control of, damaged, (HA) 427
  • Pensionable service, Buying back of, see under “Pensions/grants”
  • Privatisation of inter-city luxury coach services, (HA) 1383
  • Railways
    • Carriages for use of dignitaries, (HA) 70
    • Passengers travelling at Government-subsidized fares, (HA) 1121
  • Sartravel coach tours: Profit/loss, (HA) 1382
  • Travel bureaux
    • Profits/losses for London/Frankfurt/New York, (HA) 1383

Schools

  • (See also under “Education”, “Education and Culture, Department of’, “Education and Training, Department of’ and “Teachers”)
  • Assembly, Administration: House of
    • Average/percentage attendance of pupils, (HA) 219
    • Buildings
      • Construction of, (HA) 222
      • Selling/disposal of, (HA) 37
    • Buses
      • Number of pupils transported daily, (HA) 276
    • Cape Education Department: Written/oral requests for programme on sexual abuse of children, (HA) 290
    • Cape School Board area
      • Capacity/enrolment, (HA) 1159
    • Closure where number of pupils is not viable, (HA) 699—[Interpellation]
    • Expenditure, Average, (HA) 224
    • Funds/compulsory tuition fees, (HA) 94— [Interpellation]
    • Hostels
      • Capacity/enrolment, (HA) 1157
      • Number of, (HA) 499
      • Vacant places, (HA) 213
    • Language medium, Number of pupils taught through each, (HA) 222
    • Management board elections on party-political basis, (HA) 618—[Interpellation]
    • Management boards in Cape Province, Elections of, postponed, (HA) 171
    • Matriculation examination, Number of pupils who wrote/passed, (HD) 436
    • Medical inspections, (HA) 221
    • National Senior Certificate: Whites entered for/passed/failed, (HA) 565
    • Non-White children attending State-controlled schools, (HA) 946
    • Official envelopes for fund-raising purposes, (HA) 706
    • Opening for all races, (HA) 170
    • Opening of state schools to all races, (HA) 259—[Interpellation]
    • Parow School Board area
      • Capacity/enrolment, (HA) 1133
    • Pre-primary
      • Introduction of racial quota at, (HA) 176
      • Investigation by Committee of Education into pre-primary schooling, (HA) 268
      • Subsidies, (HA) 568
    • Primary
      • Acacia Park Primary School: Parliamentary allowance/benefits of staff taken away, (HA) 964
    • Primary/secondary
      • Afrikaans/English as first/second language, (HA) 218
      • Capacity/enrolment, (HA) 220, 1123
        • Cradock/Cookhouse/Aberdeen/Jansenville/Graaff-Reinet/Oudtshoorn, (HA) 1163
      • Classrooms/pupils/teachers in Kroonstad, (HA) 775
      • Closure, (HA) 1122
      • Medium of instruction in, (HA) 218
      • Number of pupils enrolled in, (HA) 226 Natal, (HA) 1430
      • Number of pupils in each home language category, (HA) 214
    • OFS
      • Pupil capacity, (HA) 1432
      • Teacher/pupil ratio, (HA) 289
    • Principals requested not to discuss problems in education with local MPs, (HA) 624
    • Pupils
      • Entered for/passed matriculation examination, (HA) 521
      • Per capita expenditure on, (HA) 521 Requests for admission of non-White pupils, (HA) 170
    • School secretaries in Cape Province, (HA) 100
    • Secondary/high
      • Hans Moore High School: Complaints against principal, (HA) 809—[Interpellation]
      • Latin as subject for Senior Certificate, (HA) 475
      • Matriculation examinations, Pupils passed/wrote, (HA) 500
      • Pupils, Distribution of, (HA) 221
      • Seminar by Mr Clem Sunter for pupils’ councils in Gold Fields, (HA) 36
    • Smoking, Pupils addressed on hazards of, (HA) 104
    • Strikes/work stoppages
      • Natal Education Department, Schools falling under, (HA) 328
    • Sunter, Mr Clem, addressing schools, (HA) 266
    • Teacher/pupil ratios, (HA) 1226
      • Inquiry into, (HA) 373
    • Teachers
      • Principal/deputy principal/permanent teachers, Occupying post of, (HA) 566
    • Transportation of pupils, (HA) 298
    • Trust funds, Survey conducted by Department on parents’ voluntary contributions to, (HA) 816
    • Unutilized/utilized for purposes other than education, (HA) 172
    • Utilization by Administration: House of Representatives, (HR) 718
  • Delegates, Administration: House of
    • Additional/new classrooms built, (HD) 1167
    • Admission of Black children, (HD) 845
    • Advisory Allocations Committee, Supplying, with schedules of book orders, (HD) 41—[Interpellation]
    • Bloemfontein area, Immediate schooling for Indian children in, (HD) 396—[Interpellation]
    • Expenditure, Average, (HD) 673
    • Financial assistance, Changes in, (HD) 674
    • Matriculation examinations
      • Number of pupils wrote/passed, (HD) 436
      • Number of Indian pupils entered for/passed, (HD) 527, 528
    • National Senior Certificate examination,
    • Number of Indians entered for/passed, (HD) 528
    • Number of persons obtaining professional teaching qualifications, (HD) 676
    • Primary/secondary
      • Applications from suitably qualified teachers refused, (HD) 674
      • Pupils, Per capita expenditure on, (HD) 673
    • Secondary/high
      • Stanger
        • Certain teacher, Protest against return of, (HD) 404
  • Education and Training, Department of
    • Additional classrooms, (HA) 930
    • Boycotts/disturbances, (HA) 18
    • Cape Peninsula
      • Principals appointed, (HA) 991
    • Contracts: Tender procedures, (HA) 1376
    • Dulela School near Howick, Presence of
      • Police at meeting, (HA) 1244
    • Edendale/Hammarsdale area
      • Matriculants at each school, (HA) 422
      • Matriculants wrote/passed final examinations, (HA) 422
      • Total enrolment at each school, (HA) 422
    • Farm schools
      • Number of, (HA) 425
      • Opened/closed/extended, (HA) 425
      • Subsidies/number of pupils, (HA) 425
    • Hostels, Number of, (HA) 735
    • Langa/Guguletu/Nyanga: Upgrading of existing schools, (HA) 424
    • Management bodies
      • Guguletu/Khayelitsha, (HA) 365
    • Matriculation examinations, Number of pupils wrote/passed,
      • Republic, (HA) 650
      • Western Cape, (HA) 868
    • Natal: Disruption/closure due to political activities, (HA) 1043
    • National Senior Certificate, Pupils in Western Cape entered for/wrote/passed, (HA) 651
    • Primary
      • Atteridgeville: Pupils being possessed of devil, (HA) 465
      • Iketlo, Guguletu: Facilities/pupils, (HA) 1412
      • Lehlohonolo, Guguletu
        • Toilet facilities/renovations, (HA) 1231
      • OFS
        • Management councils, (HA) 1413
      • Vukukhanye Higher Primary
        • Damage to roof/ceilings/window panes, (HA) 1151
    • Primary/Secondary
      • OFS
        • Laboratories/libraries/sports facilities/classrooms, (HA) 1416
        • Platoon system/pupils turned away, (HA) 1414
      • Provision of stationery, (HA) 1381
      • Shortage of classrooms/average number of pupils per classroom, (HA) 930
    • Pupils
      • Per capita expenditure, (HA) 21
    • Reform schools
      • Kinross: Operating/construction costs, (HA) 1376
    • Remedial teachers, (HA) 738
    • Secondary
      • Cape Peninsula
        • Incidents/clashes between staff/pupils, (HA) 1309
      • Fezeka Secondary School
        • Geography results of matriculation pupils, (HA) 366
        • Management bodies, (HA) 1044
        • Police present at, (HA) 627
        • SAP called/requested to take action, (HA) 808
      • Imizamoyethu Secondary School at Sandkraal, Facilities provided for Black children at, (HA) 581
      • Number of pupils/teachers/classrooms/desks/chairs, (HA) 645
      • Prudence Secondary School
        • Art examination scripts of Standard 6 pupils, (HA) 1284
      • School committees/governing bodies in Cape Peninsula, (HA) 578
      • Senior Certificate examinations
        • Private candidates registered/passed, (HA) 1266
        • Private candidates wrote/passed each subject, (HA) 1267
        • Pupils in Cape Peninsula wrote/passed/failed, (HA) 309
        • Pupils wrote/passed/failed, (HA) 309
      • Unrest/disruption, (HA) 19
      • Western Cape, Number of pupils in, (HA) 540
      • Willowmore: Police action against two pupils, (HA) 455
    • Sports fields
      • Contracts in Eastern Cape for establishing/grassing awarded to certain person, (HA) 457, 1375
    • Substandard A, Black children enrolled in, (HA) 310
    • Transportation of pupils, (HA) 735
    • Zolani Township, Ashton: Provision of schools, (HA) 649
  • Private
    • Assembly, Administration: House of
      • Introduction of racial quota, (HA) 176
      • Non-White children attending state-subsidized, (HA) 946
      • Number of White/Coloured/Indian/Black pupils, (HA) 296, 567
      • Primary/high
        • Admission of pupils who are not White, (HA) 93
      • Religiously connected: Registration, (HA) 1217
      • Subsidies to schools/pre-primary schools, (HA) 1001
    • Delegates, Administration: House of
      • Financing of subsidies, Formula/policy for, (HD) 675
    • Representatives, Administration: House of Subsidies, (HR) 1227
      • Financing of subsidies, Formula/policy for, (HR) 277
      • Applications for/refusal, (HR) 724
  • Representatives, Administration: House of
    • Admission of pupils who are not Coloureds, (HR) 726
    • African language: Schools offering/pupils taking, (HR) 1019
    • Aids, Committee to investigate question of, (HR) 185
    • Attendance, Average/percentage, (HR) 198
    • Buildings
      • Constructed: Cost, (HR) 721
      • Damage to, (HR) 1125
      • Selling/disposal of, (HR) 524
    • Buses
      • School-bus system: Tenders, (HR) 181— [Interpellation]
    • Expenditure, Average, (HR) 278
    • Financial assistance, Changes in, (HR) 631
    • Hostels
      • Unutilized/utilized for purposes other than education, (HR) 523
      • Vacant places, (HR) 721
    • National Senior Certificate examination, Number of Coloureds entered for, (HR) 725
    • Primary/Secondary
      • Applications from suitably qualified teachers refused, (HR) 388
      • Capacity/enrolment, (HR) 523
      • Computers, Supply and maintenance of, (HR) 184
      • Pupils enrolled, (HR) 722
      • Teacher/pupil ratio, (HR) 501
    • Pupils
      • Matriculation examination: Entered for/passed, (HR) 723
      • Number of Coloured, taught through each language medium, (HR) 720
      • Per capita expenditure on, (HR) 722
    • Secondary
      • East Rand: Overcrowding, (HR) 723
      • Reigerpark, Second school, (HR) 723
      • Utilization of schools in White areas, (HR) 718

Sea Point, Control exercised over the removal of shellfish at, (HA) 350

Seals, see “False Bay”

Self-governing territories/independent Black states

  • Amounts invested by State/foreign agencies/development corporations/companies, (HA) 627
  • Assistance against soil erosion by Department of Agriculture, (HA) 463
  • Blacks employed in undertakings, (HA) 1362
  • Citizenship certificates issued, (HA) 659
  • Cost of purchasing land for consolidation, (HA) 1398
  • Employment opportunities created for Blacks, (HA) 1362
  • KwaZulu
    • Joint committee with SA, (HA) 80
    • KwaZulu Legislative Assembly
      • Commission of inquiry into corrupt land deals, (HA) 600
  • Land for occupation by Blacks
    • Excised from, (HA) 311
    • Incorporated into, (HA) 312
  • Manufacturing concerns/development corporations, (HA) 628
  • Police forces established, (HA) 1181
  • Public Service officials seconded to self-governing territories, (HA) 1008
  • Residents employed by RSA Government, (HA) 1121
  • Size in hectares of each self-governing territory, (HA) 1007

Senior Citizen Bonds

  • Review of interest rate, (HA) 986

Sentences

  • Corporal punishment, (HA) 1082, 1399

Sequestrations, see “Liquidations/sequestrations”

Shellfish, see “Sea Point”

Skin-lighteners

  • (See also “Hydroquinone”)
  • Representations regarding potential danger, (HA) 1106

Small Business Development Corporation, (HR) 1433

Social workers

  • Registered with Council for Social and Associated Workers, (HA) 1368

Soekor, Holes drilled by, off South African coast, (HA) 93

Soil erosion

  • (See also under “Self-governing territories/independent Black states”)
  • Steps against farmers causing, (HA) 463

South African Citizenship Act

  • Automatic South African citizenship granted in terms of, (HA) 659

South African Development Trust

  • (See also “Development Aid, Department of”)
  • Amount spent on projects in independent Black states, (HA) 745
  • Incorporation of farm 303/Newlands/Needs Camp into Ciskei, (HA) 159, 160

South African Panorama, Questionnaire completed by recipients of, (HA) 516

South African Rugby Board, Liaison of, with ANC: Investigation by Department of National Education, (HA) 17

South West Africa/Namibia

  • (See also under “SADF”)
  • Advertisements promoting settlement plan, (HA) 1218
  • Elections, Free and fair: Pre-condition of settlement, (HA) 1026
  • Proclamation AG9/AG26
    • Persons held, (HA) 760
    • Persons detained longer than 30 days, (HA) 760
  • Resolution 435
    • Conditions for implementation complied with, (HA) 593—[Interpellation]
    • Conditions for implementation of, (HA) 1— [Interpellation]
  • SADF/SWATF
  • Members demobilised on full/partial pay, (HA) 1105
  • Untag
    • Deaths/injuries of personnel, (HA) 1209

Soviet Union, see “USSR”

Special constables, see under “Police”

Sporting events, International

  • Underwritten by Government departments/involving Mr S Kerzner/certain companies, (HA) 1119

Squatters

  • Fechter/Flenter/Witlokasie/Joodsekamp, (HA) 611
  • Number of squatters/squatter structures, (HA) 1307
  • PWV/Western Cape/Eastern Cape/Durban/Pinetown, (HA) 1257
  • Shelters: Steps taken, (HA) 1308
  • Western Cape Region Co-ordinating Committee on Squatting, (HA) 87

Stanger: Tenders for development of lots, (HD) 192

State Attorney

  • Actions of/payment received, (HA) 963

State employees

  • (See also “Public Service”)
  • Persons directly/indirectly in state employ, (HA) 1346

State President

  • Cost of messages
    • Foreign media, (HA) 327
    • Media in Republic, (HA) 412
  • Persons held at State President’s pleasure, (HA) 924
  • State President’s Office
    • Investigation into involvement of foreign intelligence agencies with certain persons, (HA) 982

State Revenue Account

  • Unexpended funds returned by Administration: House of Representatives, (HR) 1085

State Tender Board

  • Requests regarding leasing of certain properties in Port Elizabeth, (HA) 808

Statements critical of Government, Persons/organisations prohibited from making, (HA) 149

Stefan, see under “Deportation/repatriations” and “Home Affairs”

Stein Report, see under “Hospitals”

Strikes/work stoppages

  • (See also under “Labour Relations Act” and “Schools”)
  • Black workers arrested for striking illegally, (HA) 25
  • Blacks
    • Number of, (HA) 514
  • Blacks/Whites participating in, (HA) 293
  • Dealt with by Department of Manpower/Wage Board, (HA) 412
  • Natal Provincial Administration, Staff of, (HA) 491
  • Number of, (HA) 293
  • Police called to scene of, (HA) 1277
  • Workers in each race group involved, (HA) 132
  • Workers in each race group charged with/convicted of illegal, (HA) 1081

Subsidies, see under “Agriculture”

Suicides, see under “National service” and “SADF”

T.

Tax

  • Amount lost due to concessions to decentralized industries, (HA) 1361
  • Company tax
    • Collected from mining/non-mining companies, (HA) 1155
  • GST
    • Amounts from individuals/companies/other sectors, (HA) 1304
    • Irregularities, (HA) 1154
  • Income tax
    • Companies/individuals: Total amount assessed, (HA) 759
    • Irrecoverable, (HA) 1252
  • Moneys/donations for educational purposes, Deductibility of, (HA) 366—[Interpellation], 1192
  • Number of individual taxpayers/Blacks as percentage of taxpayers, (HA) 1156
  • Taxpayers: White/Black/Indian/Coloured, (HA) 1046
  • Total taxable earnings/income, (HA) 1046
  • VAT, (HA) 695

Taxi Association

  • Certain
    • Parcel delivery/bus/tourism services, (HA) 970
  • Subsidy provided to members, (HA) 945

Teachers

  • (See also under “Schools”)
  • Assembly, Administration: House of
    • Made redundant/employed in another capacity, (HA) 225
    • Municipal elections, Permission to take part in, (HA) 474
    • OFS
      • Primary/secondary Qualifications, (HA) 1431
    • Permanent/temporary
      • Contributions in terms of Unemployment Insurance Act, (HA) 938
      • Lost on account of marriage/retirement/death, (HA) 565
    • Remedial teachers, (HA) 669
    • Resignations, (HA) 34
    • Resignations from teaching posts, Number of, (HA) 34
    • Resignations of males/vacancies, (HA) 558
    • Specialist teachers, Vacancies for, (HA) 224
    • Teacher Associations, Regulations/guidelines for, (HA) 102
    • White
      • Graduated from teachers’ training colleges/universities, (HA) 214, 1429
      • Male, doing national service, (HA) 39
  • Delegates, Administration: House of
    • Retrenched/not re-employed, (HD) 108
    • Teachers’ Association of South Africa
      • Withdrawal from certain committees, (HD) 850
  • Education and Training, Department of
    • Attending departmental courses/absence from schools, (HA) 1147
    • OFS
      • Qualifications, (HA) 1414
    • Retrenched/made redundant/not re-employed
      • Cape Peninsula, (HA) 73, 158
      • South Africa, (HA) 159
    • Salaries outstanding, (HA) 616
    • Two teachers employed in Western Cape, (HA) 1042, 1241
  • Number registered in Republic, (HA) 512
  • Representatives, Administration: House of
    • Bursaries granted to student teachers, (HR) 632
    • Made redundant, (HR) 721
    • Number of, employed in primary/secondary schools, (HR) 719
    • University degree/teaching diploma/matriculation certificate/junior certificate, Percentage of, in possession of, (HR) 719

Teachers’ training colleges

  • Assembly, Administration: House of
    • Closure, (HA) 1122
    • OFS
      • Student capacity, (HA) 1432
  • Good Hope, Khayelitsha
    • Student bursaries, (HA) 1203, 1204
  • Johannesburg: Disciplinary steps against Mr Hofmeyer, (HA) 374
  • Pretoria, College of Education in Use of vacated hostels, (HA) 266
  • Representatives, Administration: House of Capacity/enrolment, (HR) 523
    • Zonnebloem
      • Closure of, (HR) 949—[Interpellation]
  • Student vacancies/utilization/disposal, (HA) 939

Tear-gas, see under “Police”

Technical colleges

  • Assembly, Administration: House of Number of students, (HA) 522

Technikons

  • Assembly, Administration: House of
    • Number of Whites/Blacks/Coloureds/Indians, (HA) 330
  • M L Sultan
    • Dismissal of Vice Rector, (HD) 279—[Interpellation]

Telephones

  • Applications for
    • Cape Town Gardens constituency, (HA) 1233
    • Greater Cape Town: Blacks/Whites, (HA) 87
    • Greater Pietermaritzburg area: Backlog, (HA) 162
    • Randfontein, (HA) 1339
    • Sandton constituency, (HA) 274
  • Concessions to pensioners, (HA) 1397
  • Greater Cape Town area
    • Business/private telephones, (HA) 531, 533
    • Exchange areas in, (HA) 531
  • Local calls, Introduction of metering system for, (HA) 27
  • Public, Cost of repairing, in Republic/Cape Province, (HA) 27
  • Tapping of conversations, (HA) 798
  • Telephone directory
    • Bold type/yellow-page advertisements
      • For companies, (HA) 1229
      • Tenders for advertising rights, (HA) 1231
  • Toll-free service for abused children, (HA) 497

Television satellite dishes, Restrictions on private persons/companies owning/using, (HA) 869

Thornville, Natal, see under “Housing”

Tobacco

  • Burley, Import of, (HA) 963

Townships, Black

  • Crossroads/Town 2, Khayelitsha/Brown’s
    • Farm/KTC
    • Land set aside for serviced sites/private development, (HA) 1429
  • De facto population of each, (HA) 1321
  • Electricity supply to housing units, (HA) 1403
  • Grabouw: Establishment of new, (HA) 345
  • Greater Cape Town area
    • Sub-economic/low-cost housing, (HA) 1428
  • Incentives to private companies involved in upgrading of, (HA) 647
  • Jamestown: Registration, (HA) 991
  • Khayelitsha: Mr Patrick “Dex” Dukashe killed in, (HA) 71
  • Kwa Mevana Township, Howick, Funds allocated for upgrading of, (HA) 456
  • Kwazakhele, Provision of alternative accommodation for residents of, (HA) 613
  • Langa/Nyanga/Guguletu
    • Sites/land allocated for private development/recreational purposes, (HA) 1428
  • Lingelethu West, Representations regarding election in, (HA) 803
  • Old Crossroads/Kwanonqaba: Expansion, (HA) 459
  • Proclaimed/deproclaimed, (HA) 1281
  • PWV area: Allocation of land, (HA) 916
  • Wavecrest
    • Committee report on establishment of, (HA) 989
      • Minority/majority reports, (HA) 1200
  • Western Cape
    • Traffic control exercised/traffic education provided, (HA) 807
  • Zolani, Ashton, see under “Schools”

Toxic waste treatment plant: Waste from nonSouth African sources, (HA) 1206

Trade unions

  • Applications for registration, (HA) 296
  • Legislation for farm workers/domestic servants/workers in public sector, (HR) 754

Transport Services, South African, see “SATS”

Treasury

  • Prejudiced by bribe, (HA) 922
U.

Unemployment

  • Blacks, (HA) 87
  • Steps to alleviate, (HA) 976—[Interpellation]
  • Unemployment Insurance
    • Employers prosecuted/warned, (HA) 1385
    • Fund
      • Amounts paid into/out, (HA) 1005
      • Contributions by State employers/employees, (HA) 1005
      • Contributions by temporary/permanent officials in Public Service, (HA) 983
  • Whites/Coloureds/Indians registered, (HA) 1006

Universities

  • Assembly, Administration, House of
    • Black students enrolled at, (HA) 559
    • Foreign Black students enrolled at, (HA) 519
    • Number of Whites/Blacks/Coloureds/Indians, (HA) 329
    • Restrictions with regard to admissions to courses/faculties, (HA) 269
    • Total capital expenditure, (HA) 212
    • White/Coloured/Asian/Black students, (HA) 564
  • Cape Town
    • Invitations for courses/seminars to Administration: House of Delegates, (HD) 851
  • Co-ordination regarding admission of students to particular courses/faculties, (HA) 255
  • Delegates, Administration: House of
    • Budgets, Cuts made in, (HD) 673
  • Durban-Westville
    • Library Sciences Department, Closing of, (HD) 187—[Interpellation]
  • Foreign students studying at, (HD) 1087
  • Medical schools
    • Assembly, Administration: House of
      • Applications to, by students in each race group, received/accepted, (HA) 220
      • Cost of training per student, (HA) 213
      • Doctors, Number of students who qualified as, (HA) 224
    • Medical University of Southern Africa
      • Medical doctors, Students qualified as, (HA) 322
    • Representatives, Administration: House of
      • MB Ch B degree: Cost of training per student, (HR) 501
  • North, University of the
    • SADF presence on campus/near rector’s house, (HA) 1027
    • Teaching activities suspended/students asked to leave, (HA) 1150
  • Public service bursaries, Students with, (HA) 1120
  • Representatives, Administration: House of
    • Cuts in budgets, (HR) 838
    • Expenditure from State Revenue Account on, Total capital (HR) 388
    • First-year students, enrolled/successful, (HR) 718
  • Subsidies, Formula for, (HA) 113
  • Western Cape
    • Certain student, Arrest of, on charges of murder/robbery, (HR) 501

Unrest/riots

  • (See also under “Police”)
  • Buses damaged/bus drivers killed in Greater Pietermaritzburg area, (HA) 275
  • Natal, Persons killed in, (HA) 1040

USA/Europe/Eastern bloc

  • Visits by South African/non-South African citizens, (HA) 1289

USSR

  • Flights over RSA, (HA) 1209
  • Links with RSA, (HA) 1224
  • Soviet Ambassador in Mozambique: Meeting with Department of Foreign Affairs, (HA) 914
V.

Van den Heever Commission

  • Action taken in light of Report of, (HA) 331— [Interpellation]
  • Senior official of Department of Education and Training, Action taken against, (HA) 604

VAT, see under “Tax”

Verco (Pty) Limited, see under “Development Aid, Department of”

Vermaas, Mr Albert

  • Meeting with Minister of Defence, (HA) 70
  • Withdrawal of criminal charges, (HA) 142— [Interpellation]

Veterinarians

  • Number registered, (HA) 665
  • Vacancies for State veterinarians, (HA) 665

Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, SA acceding to, (HA) 358

Visas/permits

  • Applications granted/refused
    • Foreign media representatives, (HA) 656
  • Black South Africans applied for/granted, (HA) 1288
  • Countries not requiring entry visas for RSA, (HA) 1290
  • Withdrawn/cancelled, (HA) 1255

Voters

  • Registered in Republic/each constituency/province, (HA) 1061
W.

Welfare organizations

  • Constitutions/subsidies, (HA) 1432

Welfare services, Privatisation of, (HD) 194

Wheat

  • Import/export by Wheat Board, (HA) 657

Windmill Park, see under “Boksburg”

Woodmead East, Sandton, see under “Group Areas”

Work-seekers

  • Black males/females registered in White areas, (HA) 1006
  • Males/females registered, (HA) 945
Z.

Zaire

  • Provision of private zoo for President of, (HA) 1393

Zuma, Mr Christopher: Complaints received by Police, (HA) 82

INTERPELLATIONS UNDER NAME OF MEMBER

Abrahams, Mr T—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 45

Abram, Mr S—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget, 839

Andrew, Mr K M—

  • General Affairs:
  • Education and Development Aid, 331
  • Finance, 1192

Barnard, Dr M S—

  • General Affairs:
  • National Health and Population Development, 7

Burrows, Mr R M—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 94, 259, 699, 1110

Coetzee, Mr H J—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Chairman of Ministers’ Council, 13

Cronjé, Mr P C—

  • General Affairs:
  • State President, 1097
  • Transport Affairs, 790

Dasoo, Mr I C—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Housing, 727

De Jager, Mr C D—

  • General Affairs:
  • Finance, 57
  • Justice, 1091

Devan, Mr P I—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Housing, 507

Eglin, Mr C W—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 443

Ellis, Mr M J—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 468
  • Health Services and Welfare, 932

Gerber, Mr A—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Chairman of Ministers’ Council, 163
  • Education and Culture, 618, 809

Iyman, Mr J V—

  • General Affairs:
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 303
  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government and Agriculture, 281

Johnson, Mr J D—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget, 181

Koeberg, Mr C—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government and Housing, 381

Lambat, Mr A E—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 396

Langley, Mr T—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 227
  • Foreign Affairs, 1, 593

Le Roux, Mr F J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 437
  • Own Affairs:
  • Chairman of Ministers’ Council, 1210

Lorimer, Mr R J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 683

Mentz, Mr M J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 338
  • Law and Order, 677

Moodley, Mr K—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Housing, 391

Nolte, Mr D G H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 908

Paulus, Mr P J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 783, 971

Pienaar, Mr D S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Education and Development Aid, 1185

Prinsloo, Mr J J S—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government and Housing, 992

Rabie, Mr J A—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 1029
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 949
  • Local Government and Housing, 384, 952

Rajab, Mr M—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 51, 117
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 41, 187, 279
  • Chairman of Ministers’ Council, 105
  • Health Services and Welfare, 189
  • Housing, 505

Redcliffe, Mr C R—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government and Housing, 831

Reddy, Dr J N—

  • General Affairs:
  • Water Affairs, 207

Schwarz, Mr H H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Finance, 976

Snyman, Dr W J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Foreign Affairs, 137
  • Own Affairs:
  • Health Services and Welfare, 367

Soal, Mr P G—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 587

Suzman, Mrs H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 62

Van Gend, Mr J B de R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Justice, 142

Vilonel, Dr J J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 901
QUESTIONS UNDER NAME OF MEMBER

Abram, Mr S—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget, 955
  • Housing, 956

Adriaanse, Mr A P—

  • General Affairs:
  • Environment Affairs, 756

Andrew, Mr K M—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 1233
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 460, 807, 1109, 1411
  • Defence, 966, 1027
  • Education and Development Aid, 24, 73, 158, 245, 247, 309, 365, 366, 424, 425, 457, 540, 578, 580, 581, 646, 649, 650, 651, 735, 808, 868, 930, 991, 1042, 1147, 1150, 1151, 1203, 1204, 1231, 1241, 1309, 1373, 1375, 1376, 1381, 1412, 1413
  • Home Affairs, 607
  • Law and Order, 627
  • Manpower, 1380
  • National Education, 218
  • National Health and Population Development, 1285, 1339
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 93, 212, 218, 219, 499, 500, 775, 1122, 1133, 1157, 1159

Barnard, Dr M S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 25, 514
  • Education and Development Aid, 322
  • Home Affairs, 1041
  • Justice, 541
  • Law and Order, 409, 543
  • National Health and Population Development, 74, 151, 248, 273, 313, 326, 327, 358, 433, 434, 737, 870, 872, 875, 940, 959, 1041
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 104, 220, 566
  • Health Services and Welfare, 497

Burrows, Mr R M—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 941, 1120, 1235, 1236, 1242, 1247, 1263
  • Agriculture, 256, 931, 1106
  • Communications, 869
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 450, 491, 806, 885, 1291
  • Education and Development Aid, 26, 77, 310, 616, 804, 926, 1043, 1266, 1267, 1414, 1416
  • Environment Affairs, 1206
  • Finance, 366
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 988
  • Justice, 464
  • Law and Order, 413, 530, 544, 1040
  • National Education, 25, 75, 113, 160, 255, 512, 1330, 1382, 1393
  • National Health and Population Development, 92, 161, 1292
  • Public Works and Land Affairs, 488, 854
  • Transport Affairs, 708
  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget and Works, 373
  • Education and Culture, 37, 39, 102, 173, 175, 178, 213, 214, 221, 268, 269, 328, 373, 474, 475, 558, 568, 816, 817, 939, 1000, 1001, 1028, 1117, 1123, 1217, 1429, 1430, 1431, 1432

Chetty, Mr K—

  • General Affairs:
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 779
  • Law and Order, 575, 576, 1022, 1023
  • National Health and Population Development, 435, 766, 1139, 1183
  • Transport Affairs, 728, 729, 731, 765, 767, 957, 1051, 1056, 1140
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 404, 850
  • Health Services and Welfare, 780
  • Housing, 635, 1140

Coetzee, Mr H J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 1231
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 918
  • Defence, 800, 965, 969
  • Foreign Affairs, 914, 1209, 1224
  • Transport Affairs, 966

Cronjé, Mr P C—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 540, 1107, 1174, 1175, 1244, 1311
  • Transport Affairs, 945, 967, 1121, 1131, 1369, 1370, 1382, 1383

Dalling, Mr D J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 273, 274
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 123, 1379
  • Defence, 968, 969, 986, 1027, 1169
  • Foreign Affairs, 245, 1341
  • Home Affairs, 1039, 1294
  • Justice, 27, 79, 153, 254, 286, 288, 289, 413, 414, 416, 463, 513, 546, 548, 549, 740, 741, 818, 822, 823, 825, 855, 867, 1082
  • Law and Order, 408, 536
  • State President, 115

De Beer, Dr Z J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 1383, 1385
  • State President, 1384

De Jager, Mr C D—

  • General Affairs:
  • Education and Development Aid, 1376

Derby-Lewis, Mr C J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 70
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 921, 1017, 1018
  • Finance, 922
  • Foreign Affairs, 88, 129
  • Home Affairs, 1149
  • Justice, 163, 165, 166, 801, 963
  • Law and Order, 150, 511, 690, 1258, 1289
  • National Education, 1119
  • National Health and Population Development, 1175
  • State President, 19, 600, 982
  • Transport Affairs, 134
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 946

Devan, Mr PI—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 636, 637, 676, 845
  • Housing, 848

De Ville, Mr J R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 799, 881
  • Finance, 923
  • Foreign Affairs, 1026
  • Home Affairs, 1289
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 802
  • Law and Order, 1007
  • Water Affairs, 1089, 1090

Dietrich, Mr W J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 755
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 215
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 1433
  • Law and Order, 417
  • Manpower, 299
  • Transport Affairs, 1125, 1137
  • Water Affairs, 1035, 1036
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 501
  • Local Government, Housing and Agriculture, 186

Eglin, Mr C W—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 80, 81, 123, 126,475
  • Environment Affairs, 757, 1410
  • Finance, 757
  • Foreign Affairs, 348, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1294, 1295, 1297, 1342, 1343, 1344, 1415
  • Home Affairs, 311
  • Law and Order, 1311, 1337
  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government and Housing, 552

Ellis, Mr M J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Agriculture, 253, 356, 463, 539
  • Communications, 162
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 1386
  • Defence, 132
  • Education and Development Aid, 422
  • Environment Affairs, 614
  • Justice, 83
  • Law and Order, 82, 152, 406, 529, 1002
  • National Health and Population Development, 199, 355, 695, 697, 927, 928, 1129, 1176, 1180, 1201, 1274, 1297, 1299, 1300, 1313, 1314, 1368, 1369, 1388
  • Transport Affairs, 275, 427, 709, 710, 712
  • Water Affairs, 615
  • Own Affairs:
  • Agriculture and Water Supply, 270
  • Education and Culture, 213

Gastrow, Mr P H P—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 1345, 1385
  • Home Affairs, 1345, 1346
  • Justice, 1081
  • Law and Order, 405, 406, 497, 1277
  • Manpower, 1224, 1225, 1385

George, Mr T R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 502, 717
  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government, Housing and Agriculture, 388, 389, 644

Gerber, Mr A—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 423, 1118
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 490, 496, 920, 1259
  • Foreign Affairs, 234
  • Law and Order, 1048
  • National Education, 23, 322, 1079
  • National Health and Population Development, 22
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 34, 36, 174, 266, 296, 298, 329, 330, 374, 474, 522, 567, 624, 964, 1226

Hardingham, Mr R W—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 456
  • Environment Affairs, 350, 351, 1141
  • Justice, 545
  • Transport Affairs, 243, 295, 456, 698, 1241

Hartzenberg, Dr F—

  • General Affairs:
  • Agriculture, 657, 963
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 543
  • Finance, 759

Hendrickse, Mr P A C—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 1237

Hollander, Mr L J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Justice, 291
  • Law and Order, 417

Hulley, Mr R R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 28, 29, 84, 130, 131, 211, 212, 244, 376, 379, 458, 692, 743, 750, 751, 880, 926
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 251, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1226, 1347
  • Education and Development Aid, 738
  • Environment Affairs, 1389
  • Finance, 986, 1049
  • Home Affairs, 354
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 1394
  • Justice, 84, 1417
  • Manpower, 582, 941, 942
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 669, 706

Jacobs, Mr S C—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 454

Jumuna, Mr N—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 1444

Kippen, Mr C J—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget, 1085
  • Education and Culture, 184, 185, 197, 277, 278, 388, 501, 523, 524, 631, 632, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 837, 838, 1019, 1227
  • Local Government and Housing, 777, 1125, 1439, 1440

Lambat, Mr A E—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget, 633

Langley, Mr T—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 351
  • Home Affairs, 1412
  • Own Affiars:
  • Health Services and Welfare, 1432

Le Roux, Mr F J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 983
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 467, 546
  • Foreign Affairs, 327
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 412
  • Law and Order, 923
  • Manpower, 350
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 938

Lorimer, Mr R J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 1389, 1390, 1391
  • Agriculture, 217, 375, 378, 610, 616, 653, 654, 655, 660, 665, 773, 774, 806, 1078, 1089
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 154, 356
  • Defence, 253, 459
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 1199
  • Education and Development Aid, 1044
  • Environment Affairs, 85, 86, 92, 157, 258, 426, 427, 1153, 1199, 1350, 1351
  • Finance, 550, 551, 925, 987, 1042
  • Foreign Affairs, 358
  • National Health and Population Development, 461, 1348
  • Public Works and Land Affairs, 713
  • State President, 1308
  • Own Affairs:
  • Agriculture and Water Supply, 760, 761
  • Education and Culture, 222

Malan, Mr W C—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 1351, 1352, 1394, 1395
  • Law and Order, 1332, 1396

Malcomess, Mr D J N—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 989, 991, 1200, 1301, 1302
  • Defence, 30, 150, 258
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 93, 1202
  • Finance, 29, 86, 695, 808
  • Foreign Affairs, 929
  • Law and Order, 452, 602, 1314, 1315, 1370, 1371
  • Transport Affairs, 135, 157, 196, 199, 293, 943, 944, 1108
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 214, 222, 276

Mentz, Mr M J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 349

Meyer, Mr W J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 585
  • Justice, 569

Moolla, Mr Y—

  • General Affairs:
  • State President, 429

Mulder, Dr C P—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 1339
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 567

Mulder, Dr P W A—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 888

Palan, Mr T—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Housing, 192

Paulus, Mr P J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 236
  • Economic Affairs and Technology, 288, 345
  • Manpower, 237, 293

Pienaar, Mr D S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 642
  • Education and Development Aid, 465, 466, 604, 735, 749
  • Finance, 758
  • Justice, 545, 691
  • Law and Order, 690, 1004
  • Transport Affairs, 771

Poovalingam, Mr P T—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 674, 675

Prinsloo, Mr J J S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 238
  • Foreign Affairs, 129
  • Justice, 411
  • Law and Order, 424
  • Transport Affairs, 21, 70, 91, 239

Rabie, Mr J A—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 754, 899, 1037
  • Defence, 753
  • Foreign Affairs, 643
  • Manpower, 754
  • National Education, 718
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 723
  • Local Government and Housing, 1435, 1436, 1438

Rajab, Mr M—

  • General Affairs:
  • National Health and Population Development, 301
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 108, 436, 527, 528, 673, 1167
  • Health Services and Welfare, 194
  • Housing, 109

Razak, Mr A S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Justice, 1055

Redcliffe, Mr C R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 1434
  • Own Affairs:
  • Budget and Agriculture, 1441

Sass, Mr V—

  • Own Affairs:
  • Local Government, Housing and Agriculture, 419

Schoeman, Mr C B—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 798, 1230
  • Education and Development Aid, 798
  • Environment Affairs, 1047
  • Home Affairs, 1288
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 961
  • Law and Order, 1258
  • National Health and Population Development, 1130
  • Transport Affairs, 235, 236, 945, 970

Schwarz, Mr H H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 1397
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 1277, 1278, 1279
  • Finance, 759, 1046, 1131, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1252, 1304, 1361
  • Justice, 879, 1417
  • Law and Order, 348, 1397
  • National Health and Population Development, 743, 875, 876, 1200

Seedat, Mr Y I—

  • General Affairs:
  • Home Affairs, 1087, 1443
  • Law and Order, 1021, 1022

Shah, Mr M S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 430
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 400, 851

Snyman, Dr W J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 466, 617, 983
  • Foreign Affairs, 239
  • National Health and Population Development, 1104

Soal, Mr P G—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 1121
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 924
  • Defence, 641
  • Education and Development Aid, 31, 159, 160, 515, 627, 628, 745, 773, 1007, 1008, 1178, 1179, 1362, 1377, 1398
  • Foreign Affairs, 250, 606, 915, 916, 1203, 1204
  • Home Affairs, 87, 115, 1061
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 257, 516, 1418
  • Law and Order, 31, 452, 1181, 1317, 1319
  • Manpower, 132, 133, 136, 200, 295, 296, 412, 514, 945, 1005, 1006
  • National Health and Population Development, 924
  • Public Works and Land Affairs, 853
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 521, 565

Suzman, Mrs H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 613
  • Justice, 285, 551, 669, 1398, 1427
  • Law and Order, 31, 32, 87, 352, 531, 602, 693, 796, 930, 992, 1003, 1004, 1040, 1173, 1177, 1303, 1331, 1332, 1333
  • National Health and Population Development, 959
  • State President, 760

Swart, Mr R A F—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 985
  • Defence, 697
  • Foreign Affairs, 126, 127, 128, 200, 202, 204, 516, 1222, 1253, 1305
  • Justice, 829, 1082, 1182, 1305, 1333, 1334, 1365, 1399, 1400, 1425, 1426
  • Law and Order, 1177

Uys, Mr C—

  • General Affairs:
  • Justice, 415

Van der Merwe, Mr J H—

  • General Affairs:
  • Law and Order, 1104
  • State President, 344
  • Transport Affairs, 19

Van der Merwe, Mr S S—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 287, 323, 492, 496, 577, 1319, 1321
  • Defence, 249
  • Education and Development Aid, 930, 1284
  • Home Affairs, 33, 515, 611, 617, 656, 658, 659, 665, 666, 698, 1076, 1077, 1079, 1255, 1279, 1280, 1366, 1367, 1400, 1401, 1402
  • Justice, 285, 1081, 1427, 1428
  • Law and Order, 69, 149, 421, 431, 625, 626, 1173, 1179, 1180, 1255
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 224

Van Deventer, Mr F J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Defence, 73

Van Eck, Mr J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 345, 511
  • Defence, 605, 919, 1105
  • Information, Broadcasting Services and the Film Industry, 162
  • Justice, 409, 539, 828
  • Law and Order, 71, 72, 234, 244, 455, 601, 797, 802
  • National Health and Population Development, 536, 1106
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 179, 290, 1163

Van Gend, Mr J B de R—

  • General Affairs:
  • Communications, 33, 87, 271, 272, 531, 533, 653
  • Finance, 1050, 1132
  • Law and Order, 689, 1402
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 100, 225, 226, 289

Van Vuuren, Mr S P—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 708
  • Public Works and Land Affairs, 870

Van Wyk, Mr W J D—

  • General Affairs:
  • Administration and Privatisation, 800
  • Communications, 1229
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 916, 1207
  • Finance, 799, 917, 946
  • Foreign Affairs, 1209, 1218, 1223
  • Home Affairs, 1262, 1290

Walsh, Mr J J—

  • General Affairs:
  • Constitutional Development and Planning, 87, 195, 287, 324, 347, 459, 492, 519, 580, 611, 625, 647, 707, 803, 886, 888, 1025, 1242, 1243, 1246, 1256, 1257, 1281, 1283, 1307, 1308, 1321, 1328, 1373, 1374, 1403, 1409, 1410, 1428, 1429
  • Defence, 70
  • Education and Development Aid, 311, 312
  • Law and Order, 233, 346, 408, 603, 796, 1336
  • National Health and Population Development, 90
  • Own Affairs:
  • Education and Culture, 519, 559, 565
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