House of Assembly: Vol14 - TUESDAY 7 July 1914
for the Minister of Finance, laid on the Table a proclamation issued by the Governor-General under section 6 of the Customs Tariff Act of 1914, the regulations framed under the Customs Tariff Act.
Minutes of proceedings of the following Select Committees: Internal Arrangements, Standing Rules and Orders, Waste Lands and Pensions, Grants and Gratuities.
The CLERK read the following letter, dated the 7th July, from the Prime Minister, on behalf of a committee of members of both Houses of Parliament:
“On behalf of the committee of members of both Houses of Parliament I have the honour to request your acceptance of portraits of the late Hon. J. W. Sauer and the late Right Hon. Abraham Fischer, and to express the hope that you will accord them a suitable place in the gallery of South African worthies who already find a place on the walls of the Houses of Parliament.”
On behalf of the House I have already accepted these portraits of Mr. Sauer and Mr. Fischer. If any hon. members wish to, see them they are in one of the Committee-rooms of the House.
said he wished to ask the Prime Minister a question. Hon. members knew that the House would be proroguing that afternoon, and they would be going away to their homes. Many of them were making arrangements, and it was necessary for them to know whether there was to be any alteration with regard to the time of holding the next session. There were rumours that it was the intention of the Government to hold a session in November. If such were the case it would be only fair to the members, some of whom might be going to Europe or making other arrangements, that the Prime Minister should take the House into his confidence as to whether it was the intention of the Government to hold a session in November as had been freely rumoured.
replied that it was very difficult for him at this stage to say exactly when Parliament would meet again. He could state, however, that there was no intention on the part of the Government to have any sitting in November, but, of course, the whole question depended on circumstances which might arise and which might render it necessary for Parliament to meet. However, it was in the mind of the Government at a future date to alter the whole period of session, because it had been pointed out by a number of hon. members that the winter sittings were not convenient. In these circumstances the Government might consider the advisability of reverting to the old system under which Parliament met in October, adjourned for a while in December, and then met again in January or February, so that the prorogation could take place in April. He wished to emphasise, however, that there was no decision as yet as to meeting in November this year.
said he understood from the Prime Minister that there was no intention that that Parliament should meet in November, but should anything arise to cause such a session he presumed the Prime Minister would give the country sufficient notice, because the ordinary six weeks or a month would not be sufficient if hon. members had made other arrangements. He took it that the right hon. gentleman would give them such notice.
Yes.
announced that the Governor-General had given his assent to the following Bills, Customs Tariff Act, Riotous Assemblies and Criminal Law Amendment Act, Income Tax Act, and Miners’ Phthisis Act.
asked the Minister of Justice whether his attention had been drawn to the case of one Miss Davies, who alleges she cannot get certain persons prosecuted, and, if so, what steps does he propose to take to aee that the ends of justice are not defeated?
I have seen the papers in the case referred to, and Miss Davies has had numerous interviews with the Secretary for Justice. The Attorney-General of Natal has gone fully into the matter, and has decided that there is no ground for instituting any prosecution. I have no power of interference with the discretion of the Attorney-General, even if I should he inclined to do so, and I therefore do not propose taking any steps in the matter.
for Mr. M. Alexander (Cape Town, Castle), asked the Minister of the Interior whether he is prepared to take into consideration the prayer of the petition presented to this House on the 3rd July. 1914, from J. Golvin, G. Shrock, and M. Nierenstein, of Cape Town, whose applications for certificates of naturalisation have been refused, praying for consideration of their case?
on behalf of the Minister of the Interior: The petition in question has not as yet been referred to the Government for consideration, and the department responsible for dealing with applications for naturalisation is consequently without any information as to the considerations which have been set forth in the prayer of the petitioners. I would suggest to the hon. member that the persons referred to be advised to furnish a copy of their petition to the department.
for Mr. M. Alexander (Cape Town, Castle), asked the Minister of Lands whether he is prepared to take into consideration the prayer of the petition presented to this House on the 3rd July, 1914, from H. S. Wood, who, in 1866, was granted a quitrent farm by Adam Kok, which, during his absence in 1875, was transferred by the Government to J. E. Hancock, praying for consideration of his case?
The Government cannot take into consideration any petition presented to the House unless it be referred to it for that purpose, but if Mr. Hancock will forward a copy of the petition to the department the question will be investigated.
for Mr. M. Alexander (Cape Town, Castle), asked the Minister of Railways and Harbours whether it is the practice to supply mackintoshes to signalmen and shunters, but not to porters, and whether he is prepared to take into consideration the advisability of providing similar facilities to porters?
replied: Mackintoshes or overcoats, according to choice, are supplied to signalmen and shunters, and I have asked the Administration to give consideration to the point raised by the hon. member.
moved the third reading of the Industrial Disputes and Labour Bureaux Bill.
said he wished to make his position clear in connection with that matter. That Bill had been referred to a Select Committee and after being returned from the Select Committee it was opposed by hon. members on the cross-benches and other members in the House. Then they suddenly found that the Socialist opposition to the Bill was lulled to sleep in a most suspicious manner, after two-thirds of the House had gone. He was informed that that had been done without consultation with members of the Select Committee. He did not consider that that was a proper way to treat Select Committees appointed by that House. The Bill had been re-introduced when half of the members were gone, and the other half were so worn out and tired that they were prepared to pass anything put before them. One well knew that the Opposition were not in a position to oppose that Bill. They had called for remedial legislation and they had got it. He (Mr. Fawcus), in common with the cross-benches, had opposed that Bill, and he had consistently opposed all industrial legislation that session. He thought the Bill was hasty, ill considered, and panic-stricken legislation, and he thought the House should take that opportunity to refuse the third reading, and give them another year in which to recover themselves. They had a providential instance which had just happened in England, the dispute at the Woolwich Arsenal in which 12,000 men had been thrown out of work because one man would not work alongside a non-Trade Unionist. If the Minister was prepared to introduce that sort of thing he hoped the House would not agree with him.
said that when that Bill was introduced the cross-benches opposed the second reading because it contained a number of provisions which conflicted with what they thought to be the right line of procedure. The Ministry Had very wisely recognised the force of the arguments used, and had wisely decided that the direction in which they should go was in providing the means by which both sides might meet on common grounds, and that that was the safest way. The hon. member for Umlazi had alluded to the Woolwich affair, but he had failed to see the real significance of what was taking place—that it was becoming universally recognised, for the protection of the wage-earners, that they could not tolerate free labour. He did not hold the view that any legislation would prevent strikes, but he thought the wisest course would have been, though he knew it would not have passed the House, to have laid down that no blackleg labour should be employed until masters and men had settled their dispute. He was glad the Government had dropped provisions that had not proved successful in other countries.
said he hoped that members inside and people outside the House would not be alarmed by what the hon. member for Umlazi had said. The hon. member seemed to have been alarmed at the change of front on behalf of the Government. To say that the Bill would cause disputes was to mislead the House; disputes existed, and that was why the Bill had been introduced. He was sorry the Industrial Disputes Act of the Transvaal had been dropped, for though it had failed in one or two cases, a Board was recently appointed, and had succeeded in settling a dispute. He believed that in time that Act would have gained the confidence of both sides of the House. Though he agreed with the Bill, he was in favour of something on the lines of the Canadian Act being introduced. He hoped that the Bill would be given a fair trial, and that the supporters of the cross-benches, on the one side, and the employers on the other, would take advantage of the measure.
said that they on the cross-benches would do all they could in the interests of peace by removing conditions which brought about disturbance and war. They accepted the Bill because it was a confession on the part of the Minister that he was wrong at the start. He thought that the Minister and his colleague ought to join the Labour Party as soon as they could do so without shame.
said that after the various stages through which this Bill had gone it should have been removed, as only the skeleton was left. It was not right to bring a measure of the importance of this Bill before such an attenuated House in such an attenuated form. Whenever the hon. member for Roodepoort gave his support to a proposal his (the speaker’s) suspicions were aroused, because no good could come from Nazareth. The Government already had the Peace Preservation Act to deal with disturbances, and he did not, in the circumstances, see why the House should be asked to place another Act of this nature on the Statute-book. He moved that the Bill be read a third time that day three months.
seconded the amendment as a protest against the action of the Government in proceeding with insignificant legislation while important measures had to stand down.
said that they on the cross-benches were always anxious to meet their employers and talk over matters. It had always been the case that the employers flatly refused to meet anyone, but what they called their own employees.
said the hon. members for Boshof and Ficksburg would like this House to believe that the attempts to bring employers and employees into friendly relations to settle disputes were of no importance, and that this Bill should not now be proceeded with, whereas other measures, such as the matter of putting natives under very severe restrictions, should be gone on with as matters of great importance to this country. He did not agree with the hon. members. He could not help saying, however, that he thought the Government in the attitude they had taken up on this Bill, were simply going on with it to save their faces. The hon. member went on to claim that it was on account of the insistent attitude of hon. members on the Opposition benches that the Government had been forced to introduce this session industrial and kindred legislation. He thought that the voluntary conciliation principle would enable disputes to be settled in a far better way than they had been up to the present. In the meantime, he would ask hon. members on the cross-benches to consider the trade returns how before the country, which showed the effect upon this country of the sort of thing that was brought about by the ill-considered and dangerous conduct of some of the hon. members’ colleagues.
said he hoped the hon. member would draw the attention of his own colleagues to the trade returns and point out to them the moral of their conduct in endeavouring to precipitate industrial war in this country. The hon. member and his friends could take whatever comfort they liked from the industrial legislation proposed this session, and they might draw the attention of the country to the industrial legislation which had been passed, but, unfortunately for him and his friends and also for the Government, he (Mr. Madeley) was very much afraid that, while they were drawing the attention of the Government to these particular matters, unwittingly perhaps the eyes of the country would stray to the Indemnity Bill and other legislation passed this session. He would ask the hon. member for Boshof and others to withdraw their opposition to this Bill, because it established the principle of the Parliament of the country recognising the advantages of conciliation.
said he could not help expressing what he might call disgust at the nauseous kind of competition there was for what was called the Labour vote. The hon. member for Newlands jumped up and said that “Codlin’s the friend, not Short.” As for Short, he had simply taken off his coat and handed it over to them completely. (Laughter.) He did not wonder that these people who had had the victory all along the line were now chuckling over it. Now that the session was practically at an end, he could not understand why they should try to run a Bill of this kind through. There were clauses in the Bill about the prosecution of Trade Unions. He thought the chief recommendation of the Bill was that it was a Bill in which gentlemen were to come together at a round table and talk the matter over. Now he found there was a clause about prosecutions and penalties which had evidently crept into the Bill.
I will explain that.
You will have to explain a long while before you convince me, because I don’t want to be convinced— (“Hear, hear,” and laughter)—and I can use my own poor wits to know what the result of this legislation is going to be in this country. If I wanted to tell you what the object of this Bill is and why it is so popular, it is because it is aimed at the coloured people. (Dissent.)
I say it is an unfair thing. It is a Bill which deals with the workers of the whole country and you leave out five-sixths of them, and they will be handed over to the tender mercies of the remaining sixth.
said he hoped that they would come to a vote about this matter. A man who took up the attitude of the right hon. gentleman was not open to argument. He was hostile to the Bill, to the manner of introducing it, and to anything which aimed for industrial peace in this country. There was only one point he (the Minister) wanted to make clear. They discussed the matter in Select Committee, and did not come to an agreement, and it was perfectly plain to anybody who read the report of that committee that there was going to be a good deal of opposition in this House. They set down one day for the committee stage. Unfortunately, the greater part of the day was taken up with a discussion on the financial relations of the Provincial Council, and this continued until late in the afternoon. It was perfectly plain that they must either abandon the whole Bill or carry the portion that had been passed. That portion was worth having, and the remainder could be dealt with next session.
regretted very much the words that had fallen from the right hon. gentleman. It was not so much the wording of the Bill, but the spirit in which Parliament sent it forth, that would do good. It would start a new system in this country, but certain hon. members, without any reasonable objection, were opposing the measure. He was still at a loss to know what the objection was The right hon. gentleman was wrong, and was trying to create a schism between white and coloured. He (Mr. Sampson) was president of a society which had a large number of coloured people in it. The right hon. gentleman was the person who was stirring up differences between white people and coloured people; he was the biggest enemy of industrial peace in this country. (Labour cheers.) All through the recent troubles on the Rand he was speaking at Stellenbosch, and when these speeches were read in Johannesburg, they created considerable feeling. He was no good either to the workmen or to the employers.
Mr. Van Niekerk’s amendment was negatived.
The original motion was agreed to.
The Bill was read a third time.
The second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth reports of the Select Committee on Public Accounts were considered.
moved: (1) That the surplus of £228,133 1s. 8d. on the year 1912-13, shown in the second report as available towards the redemption of debt, be paid to the Public Debt Commissioners, under section 5 of Act No. 18 of 1911. (2) That the recommendation in paragraph 46 of the fourth report, viz., that the sums of £2,929 5s. 6d., for 1911-12, and £79,345 11s. 5d. and £1,089 12s. 10d. for 1912-13, ascertained losses, be charged to the reserve account of the Public Debt Commissioners, be confirmed. (3) That the recommendations contained in paragraphs 1 to 45 and 47 to 53 of the fourth report, paragraphs 1 to 11 and 13 to 17 of the fifth report, and paragraphs 1 and 2 of the sixth report, be referred to the Government for consideration.
said that paragraph 36 of the fourth report of the committee stated that nearly £3,000 was spent on rates on the Groote Schuur Estate, but the City Treasurer had supplied him with figures showing that the rates paid by the Union Government on Groote Schuur Estate in 1913 amounted to £1,104, and in 1914 to £1,023. this being on a valuation of £68,000.
moved as an amendment, “with the exception of clause 29.” This clause, he said, recommended that Government should make a more serious attempt to realise the brandy stock, but he was of opinion that the present arrangement should not be disturbed. The brandy market was not in a flourishing condition, the price being very low, and for Government to go into the market with this brandy would be a calamity of the worst possible kind.
said, according to the figures in the Auditor-General’s report, the amount paid by rates by Government on the Grooto Schuur Estate, inclusive of sanitary and water fees, was £2,950. The estate was very largely used for the purposes of recreation by inhabitants of the Peninsula, and it was only fair that the country should not be saddled with rates on that portion of the estate. There must be some misunderstanding as to the actual amount paid in rates. He hoped the House would not accept the amendment of the hon. member for Paarl. The country was spending on the Brandy Board alone something over £2,000 a year, and it was carrying a million gallons of brandy. The price of brandy for the last two years had been high, but the Board had taken no steps to get rid of the stock. It was the idea of one of the members of the Board that more vigorous steps should be taken, and that if that was done they could realise even more than they did at present. The report was merely a reference to the Government, and they now only urged the Government to take more vigorous steps to realise some of the assets.
said he had been asked to draw attention to paragraph 12, with regard to payments to members of Parliament. Was payment made from the date a member took his seat after his election?
Yes.
(continuing) pointed out that those members who lived up-country were in a different position to those who lived in Cape Town. It was impossible for a man without considerable means of his own to bring his family down.
Dr. De Jager’s amendment was negatived.
The motion was agreed to.
The report of the Select Committee on the amendment of the South Africa Act was considered.
said the Select Committee had gone at some length into the question of the amendment of the preamble of the South Africa Act so that the name of Providence might be acknowledged in the preamble. A serious legal question had arisen on this matter. Parliament could amend the Constitution, but the question was whether the preamble could be amended. The amendment of the preamble was of course, an altogether different matter, and the Select Committee had considered that the preamble in reality did not form part of the Constitution. They had taken evidence and gone into the question whether the National Convention had left the name of Providence Out of the preamble purposely, and they had been given to understand that the Convention had left this part out after due and careful consideration. What the reasons were which led to the omission could not be stated because, of course, the discussions at the Convention were secret. Of course, they could pass a law providing for the recognition of the Almighty in the South Africa Act, but if they did so they would practically say that in the past Parliament had not recognised the guidance of the Almighty. This he, for one, was not prepared to admit, because it was clear from all the proceedings in this House that in everything the guidance of the Lord was recognised. The Speech from the Throne always made mention of the guidance of Providence, and the sittings of Parliament were daily opened with prayer; in addition to which members had to take oath of fidelity in which occurred the words: “So help me God.” There were many people who fully sympathised and felt that the name of Providence should be acknowledged in the Constitution. But at the same time he wished to say that there were many people also who used this matter for political purposes. A number of people had informed him that if Parliament accepted this report they would be quite satisfied. He wished to point out that the hon. member for Edenburg did not agree with the findings of the Committee, but wished to introduce words explicitly acknowledging the guidance of God. The Prime Minister and himself had discussed the matter with the Federal Council of Churches, and having been told that in all proclamations and other State documents the guidance of the Almighty was recognised, that body had expressed themselves satisfied. He trusted the report would be accepted, and he moved accordingly that it be adopted.
said the Select Committee had taken careful evidence and legal opinion, and had come to the conclusion that the preamble could not be amended without reference to the Imperial Government. But he (the speaker) and others who formed the minority on the Select Committee held that even if that had to be done, it should be done, because the Imperial Government would not refuse. But, furthermore, clause 158 made it clear that Parliament could amend the Constitution. But the committee had not been prepared to amend the Constitution, holding that the guidance of the Almighty was recognised by Parliament daily commencing its proceedings with prayer. Even if the guidance of the Lord had to be recognised in every law passed by this House, he would be in favour of such being done. It had been said that the use of phraseology of this kind had fallen out of fashion in other countries, but on inquiring it appeared that countries such as Russia, Mexico, Switzerland, Australia, and a number of the American States had it in their Constitution. It appeared to him that it was because Australia had this in its Constitution that members of the Select Committee had objected to have it in the South African Constitution. Yet they continually took examples from Australia in material respects. In spiritual respects, however, they refused to accept that example. Australia, he wished to say, had originally not had these words in its Constitution, but after great trouble it had succeeded in getting the words inserted. Was Australia any worse for it? He claimed that these words should be inserted, because the history of the people of South Africa, the descendants of the old Huguenots, was a great one, and the people were a religious people. The Church was a great power in South Africa, and every denomination wished to see these words inserted. The Dutch Reformed Church had taken the lead, and at its Synod had come to a unanimous decision. The Congress of the Churches at Durban were also in favour of the same thing being done. A strong agitation had been started by the Synod Commission, which had some time ago, presented a petition to this House. That Commission was a governing body like the Government of the country, and unless something were done a strong, never-ending agitation would be set on foot. If the Government persisted in the attitude it had now assumed he feared the refusal to alter the Constitution would be the straw which would break the camel’s back. He held that the Select Committee had not been instructed to go into the desirability of inserting these words, but to discover how best to insert these words in the Constitution. He would therefore move to omit all the words after “that” for the purpose of inserting “section one of the South Africa Act, 1909, be amended by inserting after “this Act” the following words, “in which the guidance of Almighty God in the affairs of the Union is acknowledged.”
seconded the amendment.
who seconded the original motion, said he did not know that either the dignity of this House or the feelings which prompted hon. members to move for this Select Committee would be well served by a long, protracted debate. (Hear, hear.) He very much regretted that his late hon. friend, the member for Durban, Central (Sir David Hunter) was not here to take part in this debate. He (Mr. Duncan) did not attach very much importance to the legal difficulties which were so clearly set out by the Minister in his speech. The legal difficulty was whether it was competent for this Parliament to amend the preamble to the Act of Union or whether any amendment to the preamble would have to be carried out by the Imperial Parliament. Personally, he had little doubt that, if this House desired that such an amendment should be made, the Imperial Parliament would be quite willing to act in the matter What they had to consider was whether it was in the interests of South Africa and in the interests of religion and good feeling that such an amendment should be made. He fully agreed with the conclusion to which the Select Committee came.
After all, what the hon. member for Edenburg founded his speech upon was that a reference to the guidance of the Almighty had been omitted in the framing of the Constitution. That was a fact. It was done not carelessly but deliberately, after consideration. Rightly or wrongly it was done, and nothing they could do now could alter the fact. He thought the hon. member for Edenburg was wrong when he said that after the Australia Constitution was passed into law an amendment was made in it by the wish of the people. An amendment was made before the Act making the Constitution in Australia law was passed. At one of the meetings held in Australia to consider the draft Constitution that amendment was made. Why did not the hon. member move here before the draft Constitution had been passed? Our Constitution stood as it was passed by the National Convention, and nothing they could do now would alter that. What they could do now, and the only thing they could do now was solemnly to pass an Act declaring that they recognised the guidance of Almighty God in their deliberations. Was it desirable that they should do that? Were there not very much better ways, more effective ways, more reverent ways of acknowledging the guidance of the Almighty God in their deliberations, than by passing an Act solemnly declaring that they did recognise that guidance? When Parliament was opened reference was made to the guidance of the Almighty, and also at the opening of the proceedings of the House each day. Such guidance was best recognised by their conduct. (Hear, hear.) He hoped the hon. member for Edenburg would drop his amendment and that the report of this committee, which he could assure hon. members received much consideration and careful consideration, would be adopted by this House.
said the fact that the Almighty’s name was not recognised in the Act of Union was regarded by the people as a blot on that Constitution, and he held that it was the duty of this House to see to it that the words proposed by the hon. member for Edenburg were inserted. Posterity would honour the hon. member for his speech and for his attitude on this great subject. The speaker was not concerned with the motive which guided the National Convention to its decision. Perhaps it was one of the reasons which prevented the right hon. member for Victoria West from serving on the Select Committee.
I should not like it to be thought that I wished to treat the question raised by the hon. member for Edenburg with any idea of levity. The matter was moved by my hon. friend there (Mr. Malan) in the Convention, and I opposed it for this reason, because I said it seemed to me a mockery to use the name of the Almighty in connection with this Constitution, which disobeys one of the primary doctrines of our faith, which is that all men are equal, and that we should not place invidious disabilities upon any class of human beings. I said it seemed to me a mockery to use the name of God in connection with a Constitution that does that. My hon. friend behind me has reminded us that the Constitution of Mexico contained the name of the Almighty. What an example! It would be better, I think, if some of us read the 57th chapter of Isaiah, which describes the proper way of observing our duty That is to do justice and mercy. That is the way, and not by mere words. Isaiah was addressing the Jewish nation, which thought that by observing words and forms it was honouring God. I deplore, sometimes, some of the actions we are drawn into in this House, but, of course, “Judge not that ye be not judged.” But let me tell my hon. friend, you may put the name of God into every line of the Constitution, but “Be not deceived, God is not mocked. As a man soweth so shall he reap.” (Cheers.) As we sow, so shall we reap, and it is not by any form of words we shall get away from the consequences of our actions. (Cheers.)
said he wished to emphasise that in supporting the amendment he had no political objects, but simply that he felt strongly on this matter and the whole of the Christian people desired to see the Constitution amended The South Africa Act was not a law of Medes and Persians, and if it was wrong in any respect it should be amended. The Government could enter into negotiations with the Imperial Government and so get the desired amendment passed. He supported the amendment.
said the question was a most delicate one, on which everyone should vote as his conscience dictated. He thought the difficulties in the way of the insertion of the words referred to were but slight. The name of the Almighty, at the request of the people, was inserted in the Constitution of the South African Party, and should also appear in the South Africa Act. Nobody had shown that it was impossible to get that done, and he intended to support the amendment.
said he had acted as one of the representatives from the Church to ask the Government to have the words proposed by the hon. member for Edenburg inserted in the Act of Union. At that time, however, he had not realised the difficulties connected with the insertion of these words. He quite realised the many obstacles in the way, and he thought the Church also realised these difficulties. The Church Council had expressed itself satisfied if the report of the Select Committee was accepted. He felt proud to be a member of a Parliament which daily opened its proceedings with prayer, and he thought the Church would see that no good purpose would be served by pressing the matter further at this stage. The hon. member for Edenburg would not be rendering a service to the people if he still pressed his amendment. It would be very much better to give effect to God’s will rather than to talk about it. The leaders of the Church were satisfied with the report.
said he had attentively listened to the various speeches. He felt disappointed that the hon. member for Edenburg had introduced an amendment on a delicate matter like this. The question had been carefully discussed by the Convention, and after the most careful consideration, the Convention had come to certain conclusions. He did not think that the example of Australia had anything to do with this question. When the Constitution was being drawn up in Australia, an agitation was started among the public, with the result that the recognition of the name of the Lord was in the Preamble when the Constitution went to England. In South Africa the Constitution, before it was sent to England, each of the different Provinces had had an opportunity of starting an agitation. The Convention deliberately left the words out and the four Colonies afterwards approved of the draft Act. He agreed with the Minister of Justice that the introduction of a special law to make provision for this question would give the impression as if in the pass the name of the Almighty had never been recognised. He, for one, refused to throw that slur on his forefathers, the forefathers of members of this House who had been famous for their religious sentiment. In the Constitutions of none of the Provinces would they find the name of the Almighty recognised, and he held the question should not be re-opened now. He had no objection to the voting which took place at the National Convention on the subject being published. They were a religious people, and recognised the Divine guidance in every respect. The representatives of the Dutch Reformed Church had met him, and had expressed themselves satisfied if the report of the Select Committee was accepted. He therefore appealed to hon. members not to start making this a political question, and not go to the country on a delicate question like this. He felt grateful at the attitude adopted by the Church, but seeing the many difficulties which already did exist, he trusted that members would not indulge in the unedifying spectacle of raising this question in the country. It would be much better to take up the same attitude as had been adopted by the Church.
He moved that the sitting be suspended until three o’clock.
Agreed to.
Business was suspended at 12.40 p.m.
Business was resumed at 3 p.m.
resuming the debate on the report of the Select Committee on the proposed amendment of the South Africa Act, said he was unable to be silent on such a subject. The question under debate was one of the utmost importance to those members who were descendants from the old Huguenots, who were a pious people with great traditions. He could not understand the attitude of the hon. member for Vrededorp, and wished to ask him whether the decision of the Church Council could make him change his strong convictions? Was the hon. member a Roman Catholic? He thought the House should be able to arrive at a conclusion, and in the circumstances he would move the following motion: “This House, recognising the guidance of the Almighty, as stated in the report, adopts the said report.”
seconded the amendment, and said it was not according to their speeches that they would be judged, but according to their actions. The serious religious sentiments of their forefathers were known to everyone, and were they now going to throw a slur on their forefathers by inserting a provision in the Constitution giving the impression that they considered their forefathers had not recognised the guidance of the Almighty? Did they want to make themselves appear to be more pious than their forefathers? The Church Council, which had sent in the petition, were satisfied with the report, and he (the speaker) felt he could be no less. He hoped that posterity would not be able to say of them that they attached more value to forms than to the things themselves.
said the subject was one which touched the tender est susceptibilities of the public, not only of the Dutch-speaking section but also of those who spoke English as well. The public felt very strongly on the subject, and he hoped that the House would be able to meet their wishes on the subject, but now he saw that some of their most prominent men would not listen to the voice of the people. It had been alleged by their opponents that a portion of the public would be injured, that the Constitution would be torn away from its context, and so on, but all that had nothing to do with the question. To the wish of the general public, the vast majority of them at any rate, it was their duty to listen. He applauded the attitude which had been taken up at the National Convention by Colonol Greene, and his name would certainly be held in honour by the people. Reference had been made to the fact that the Church Council were resigned to accepting the report which had been brought up by the Select Committee, but he felt certain if the opinions of the congregations were obtained the vast majority of them would be in favour of acknowledging the guidance of Providence, and they would say that such should be contained in the Act of Constitution. Religion was the true characteristic of all civilisation, and it was proper that the name of the Almighty should be recognised. The Minister of Justice had drawn their attention to technical difficulties which stood in the way of an amendment of the Constitution, but where there was a will there was a way. They had also been reminded that there was no such recognition in the Constitution of the late Transvaal, Free State. Natal and Cape Colonies, but that merely proved that the persons who drew up those documents, like the members of the National Convention, were fallible men. Because a mistake was made by them was no reason in the world why the error should be perpetuated. If they had made ninety blunders in the past, it did not follow that they ought to make a hundred.
pointed out that the Select Committee had gone into the whole matter, and whilst its members held different views they had only one purpose, and that was to have a thorough inquiry into the question. They all desired to fill in the hiatus in the Constitution. He himself had desired the same thing, but the deeper he went into the question the more he became convinced that even if it were possible, it was not now desirable to amend the Constitution. The Committee had not received an instruction to amend, but merely to inquire. They did that, and they came to the conclusion that amendment was not desirable. There were technical difficulties in the way which had been explained by the Minister of Justice. If amendment were possible it would be by means of an amending Bill. The Constitution would continue in existence, and it would always be visible afterwards that it had been added to. When the South Africa Act was under consideration there had been no agitation amongst the public concerning the recognition of the guidance of God to ask that it be comprised in that document. If such an agitation had been provoked it would certainly have resulted in a change being made in the terms of the draft Act. It was not necessary for the hon. member for Ficksburg to say that he did not wish to make a political question of the matter. No one did. If they did such a thing it would be sacrilege. They should follow the advice of the hon. member for Fordsburg, and recognise the guidance of God in their own deeds and actions. Talking there in that House signified nothing, or at any rate very little. The Church Council was satisfied to accept the report, and if the motion of the hon. member for Beaufort West were unanimously accepted, the country as a whole could not be otherwise than satisfied also. The Church would be satisfied.
said the Select Committee had been guided by the report of the National Convention, showing that the question had been considered and that the omission had been deliberate. From clause 5 of that report it seemed clear that the Select Committee had been mainly influenced by the work of the National Convention. He gladly admitted that the work of that Convention had been a great work, but that did not preclude the possibility that they had made errors. He denied that it was with him and others any question of politics, but rather a question which concerned the public and one in which they felt deeply interested If their predecessors had made a mistake in drafting their Constitutions, it seemed to him that the present generation ought to learn from these mistakes. They had been told that it was impossible to get an amendment in the preamble of the Act, but on that point he wished to refer to the evidence of Mr. Matthews. who had been before the Select Committee and who had suggested the phraseology in which such an amendment could be clothed. The speaker concluded by saying that he felt obliged to the hon. member for Edenburg for his calm speech and for the amendment which he had proposed. He could not vote for the amendment which had been proposed by the hon. member for Beaufort West, because it contained something which did not appear in the report. He did not wish to see the House divide on the question, and trusted that some way out of the difficulty would be found.
who seconded the amendment which had been moved by Dr. Neethling, said that, as a member of the National Convention he deplored the omission from the South Africa Act of a recognition of the guidance of God. Still, that had been done, and he begged hon. members not to try to change an accomplished fact which could no longer be changed. The National Convention had done it, and in all the length of days that fact would remain unchanged. The National Convention had now ceased to exist, and it was quite impossible to change the work that it had done. It was not desirable to divide on the question, and it would be preferable to accept the amendment of the hon. member for Beaufort West. In clause 5 of the report there was a clear recognition of the guidance of God. If the report of the Select Committee were agreed to it would be equivalent to saying that they would have preferred it if the National Convention had included the words in the preamble of the Act. If they adopted the amendment of the hon. member for Edenburg they would not amend the error. By adopting the report itself they would amend the error in part, and that would be in the interests of the whole people.
rose to speak.
pointed out that the hon. member could not address the House again.
said he was willing to accept the amendment of the hon. member for Beaufort West. He en a certain resolution, and it was not the tirely agreed with what hon. members had stated on the subject of accepting the name? of the Almighty, as their people were religious and he hoped would always remain so. The National Convention had considered the question, and they had come to time to throw stones at those members of the Convention who had voted against the inclusion of the words referred to in the Act of Constitution.
said he felt and admitted that his intellect was not as great as that of some hon. members, but out of the mouths of babes one heard the truth, and he had been surprised at the remarks of the hon. member for Colesberg. The members of the deputation of the Church had practically agreed with the views expressed by him. The speaker regretted that no one had been able to propose anything which would satisfy him.
said he regretted that this matter had been discussed at such a late stage. He regretted what had been done and he deplored that the committee had not arrived at a more satisfactory solution He wished to pay a tribute to Col. Greene for having made the proposal at the National Convention, and he desired to say that there was nodesire to make political capital out of this issue. He doubted very much whether the mistake would have been made by the National Convention could now be entirely repaired. He also deplored the attitude which had been taken up by the hon. member for Colesberg.
appealed to the hon. member for Beaufort West to put some words into his motion which would allow the House to come to a unanimous decision on the matter It would be very undesirable to have a division. He suggested that the words “as stated in the report ” be omitted from the motion, leaving it to read: “This House, recognising the guidance of God, adopts the report.
accepted the amendment.
With leave of the House, the amendment proposed by Dr. Neethling as amended, was put as the main question, and agreed to.
The original motion and the amendment proposed by Mr. E. N, Grobler, dropped.
announced that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King had been, pleased to give his assent to the following Bills, viz.:
Natal Pall Tax Further Suspension Act.
Appropriation (1914-1915) Act.
Hartebeestpoort Irrigation Scheme (Crocodile River) Act.
Borrowing Powers and General Loans Amendment Act.
Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1914-1915) Act.
Loan Appropriation (1914-1915) Act.
Railways and Harbours Capital and Betterment Works Appropriation (1914-1915) Act.
Pensions (Supplementary) Act.
Statistics Act.
Public Service and Pensions Act Amendment Act.
Criminal Justice Administration Act.
At three minutes to four p.m.,
announced that he was the bearer of a message from His Excellency the Governor-General, and handed the message to Mr. Speaker.
By direction of Mr. SPEAKER,
read the message as follows:
His Excellency the Governor-General transmits herewith for the information of the Honourable the House of Assembly a copy of a Proclamation proroguing Parliament until Friday, the second day of October, 1914.
PROCLAMATION by His Excellency the Right Honourable Viscount Gladstone, a member of His Majesty’s most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, High Commissioner for South Africa, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Union of South Africa.
Whereas by section 20 of the South Africa Act 1909 it is provided that the Governor-General may from time to time, by Proclamation or otherwise, prorogue the Parliament of the Union: And whereas it is expedient that Parliament should be prorogued; Now therefore under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested I do by this my Proclamation prorogue the said Parliament of the Union until Friday, the second day of October. 1914.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Union of South Africa at Cape Town on this the seventh day of July. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen.
(Signed) GLADSTONE, Governor-General.
By command of His Excellency the Governor-General.
(Signed) LOUIS BOTHA.
In consequence of the foregoing Proclamation by His Excellency the Governor-General proroguing Parliament, the following Orders of the Day dropped, viz.:
- (1) House to go into Committee on Medical Practitioners and Dentists Registration Laws Amendment Bill—(Minister of the Interior).
- (2) Second reading, Worcester—Robertson Canal Bill.
- (3) Second reading, Pass Law Amendment Bill.
- (4) Second reading, Land Tax Bill (Minister of Finance).
- (5) Report of Select Committee on Official Telegram disclosure, to be considered.
- (6) Adjourned debate on motion for appointment of Select Committee on petition of J. M. Corderoy, to be resumed.
- (7) Adjourned debate on motion on combination of office of Minister of Finance with any other office, to be resumed.
- (8) Adjourned debate on motion for legislation providing for the Direct Popular Vote on the issue, continuance or reduction of liquor licences, to be resumed.
- (9) Adjourned debate on motion for reference to Government of petition from Jacobs and others for removal of “colour bar,” to be resumed.
- (10) Adjourned debate on motion for second reading, Removal or Modification of Restrictions on Immovable Property Bill, to be resumed.
- (11) Second reading, Native Definition Amendment Bill.
- (12) Adjourned debate on motion for second reading, Registration and Election Laws Amendment Bill, to be resumed.
- (13) Adjourned debate on motion for relief to impoverished burghers, to be resumed.
- (14) Adjourned debate on motion for second reading, Women’s Enfranchisement Bill, to be resumed.
- (15) Adjourned debate on motion on unfitness of House, owing to its non-representative character, for passing important legislation, to be resumed.
In line 2, after “Transvaal,” to insert “and the petition from N. R. Veldsman and 228 others, residents of the Cape Division,” and in line 4, after “1914,” to insert “and the 30th April, 1914, respectively,”.
Medical Practitioners and Dentists Registration Laws Amendment Bill—by Mr. Madeley.
Accidents, Level Crossings
- Mr. Nathan—1650
Accountants, Reciprocity of
- Mr. Brown’s question—3445
Act of Union
- See South Africa Act
- Mr. E. Grobler—226
Active Citizen Force
- See Defence
Addit. Appropriation Bill
- 1st Reading—1415
- 2nd Reading—1420
- In Committee—1529
- Committee divides—1548, 1556
- 3rd Reading—1575
- Royal assent—1679
Addo, Elephants at
- Mr. Brown—704
Adjourn the House, Motion
- Surreptitious deportations—10
- Intercept the “Umgeni”—21
- Censorship Telegram (Creswell)—563
- Salt River dismissals—1529, 1530
- Tropical natives—2773
- Blacklisting Rail.—3002
- Defeat of Govt.—3325
- Mr. Keyter’s motion—4081
Advocates, Strike of
- Mr. Sampson—204
Age of Consent
- Mr. Nathan—1837
Agents’ Licences, Foreign
- Mr. Duncan—417
Agreements with Strikers
- Mr. Fremantle—1284
Agricul. Colleges
- Loan Estimates—4274
Agricul. Land Bank
- See Land Bank
- See Public Accounts
Agricul. Rail. Rates
- Mr. v. d. Walt—1285
Agric. Societies, Grants to
- Mr. Jagger—1342
Alberton, Petition from
- Mr. Wyndham’s motion—3451
Alberts, Mr. J. J.
- Defence Force, Mealies for
- During the strike—2014
- Estimates
- Budget—2565
- Greylingstad Post Office
- Copy of contract—1469
- Income Tax Bill—3587
- Indemnity Bill-776, 954, 1084
- Justices of Peace Bill—3069, 3074
- Military College, Bloemfontein
- The two languages—706
- Native Trespasser
- Kopje Alleen Farm—1469
- Petitions—1148
- Postal Dept. Employees
- Husband, wife, children—3221
- Preven, of Cruelty to Animals—1507, 1527, 2243
- Rail. Time Tables
- In English only?—199
- Rand Water Bill 2090, 2091, 2099, 2102, 2103, 2108
- Repatriation Debts
- Petition for remission—1475
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3365, 3501
- Sabie Crown Lands
- Occupied by natives—3446
- Scholars Bail. Transport
- School at Trichardts—2019
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs tariff—2983
- Willemsdal Post Office
- In a bad position—2020
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 3558, 3566, 3572
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1809, 1821
Alexander, Mr. M.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- “Permanent” rail. men—1543
- Salt River, voters at—1575
- Buur, C. J., Lakeside
- A railway accident—3451
- Cape Railway Staff
- Wages, deductions of—1275
- Civil Service Examination
- How many entered?—1277
- Civil Servants in Pretoria
- Sickness and transfers—2206
- Clifford, T.
- The petition—720
- Closure Proposals—1718
- Colour Bar—4312
- Du Toit’s Petition, D. J.
- Compensation wanted—3974
- Estimates
- Governor—3166
- Naturalisation—3857, 3859
- Deported criminals—3865
- Assisted immigration—3867
- Postal grievances—4005, 4019
- Permanent appeal board—4007
- Banks, tight money—4104
- Estimates Add. Expenditure
- Asiatic unrest—1342
- Estimates, Railway
- Coloured motor drivers—4193
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1129
- Income Tax Bill—3280, 3281, 3286, 3296, 3703
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—478, 543
- Committee-742, 785, 809, 841
- Schedule—996
- 3rd Reading—1069
- Indians Relief Bill—3183, 3341
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2002
- Jenkin, G. A.
- The petition—2028
- Naturalisation Applications
- How many?—896
- Granted and refused?—1293
- Naturalisation, Certificates of
- Applications refused—4295
- Naturalisation, Imperial
- What progress?—3974
- Pass Law—910
- Pearsall, C. W.
- Cape Service—891
- Petitions—500, 1109, 1401, 1575, 1678, 1780, 1823, 2089, 2090, 2696, 2725, 2767, 3323, 3707, 4130
- Pongola Rubber Estates
- A land contract—3451
- Preven, of Cruelty to Animals—2244, 2245
- Public Service Commission—1493
- Pub. Service Guarantee Fund
- What is the position?—2205
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—4142
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Checker, capricious treatment—1452
- Rail. Men’s Uniforms
- Local tenders?—3447
- Rail. Porters’ Mackintoshes
- To be supplied?—4295
- Rail. Strike Bill—1187, 1319, 1571, 1582, 1583. 1587, 1588
- Rand Water Bill-2103, 2106
- Registration Amend. Bill—2060
- Riotous Assemblies Bill — 3362, 3374, 3376, 3384, 3386, 3389, 3432, 3437, 3486, 3488, 3492, 3517, 3529, 3533
- Sample and Parcel Packets
- Disparity in charges—2205
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1663
- Taxation Proposals
- Income Tax—2720, 2763
- Matches—2948
- Customs—2951, 2955, 2975, 2979, 2980
- Wessels, Genl. W.
- “Awkward squad”—893
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1699
- Wood’s Petition, H. S.
- Quit rent farm—4295
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2126, 3575, 3577. 3658
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1792, 1802, 1803, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814, 1815, 1816. 1821. 3545
Alexandria Rail.
- Mr. V. d. Riet’s motion—3460
Algoa Bay
- Loan Estimates—4252
Aliens Naturalised
- Mr. Nathan—423
Alluvial
- See Diamond
American Duties
- Mr. Nicholson—3217, 3446
Ammunition, Rifle Clubs’
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1288
Analytical Dept.
- Estimates (Walton)—3868
Andrews, Mr. W. H.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Martial law inquiry—1420, 1421, 1422
- Salt River, dismissals at—1543
- Adjourn the House, Motion
- Stop the “Umgeni”—21
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Unemployment—1434
- Bread, Sellers of
- During the strike—205
- Burghers Wounded in War—3456
- Business of House—3044
- Closure Proposals—1740
- Colour Bar—2449, 2458
- Co-operative Agric. Societies—3137
- Criminal Justice Bill—2774, 4241, 4243
- Customs Tariff Bill—3811
- Deportees’ Biographies
- Sent to England?—434
- Diamond Conference
- Alluvial diggers—2425, 2426
- Estimates
- Budget—2197, 2342, 2539
- Governor’s salary—3164
- Speaker’s salary—3744
- Coronation visit—3758
- Albertyn, case of—3922
- Haynes, arrest of—3893
- Phthisis and dust—4172
- Buckle’s report—4173
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure
- Abnormal telegraphing—1341
- Roeland St. gaol staff—1346
- Premier Mine forced labour—1350
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1385
- Telegram “to shoot”—1390. 1394
- Estimates, Railway
- Victimisation—4211
- 24 hours’ notice—4212
- Strikers discharged—4219
- Their pensions—4224
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Demurrage on trucks—1427
- Fruit Export Bill—3153
- Governor-General—3166
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—4039
- Immigrants Deported
- A list wanted—896
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1129
- Income Tax Bill—3098, 3265
- Indemnity Bill
- Introduced—28
- 2nd Reading-149, 163, 303, 309. 310, 384, 474, 479, 514, 576, 650
- Committee—736, 779, 807, 810, 815, 819, 826, 833, 840, 843, 855, 879, 924
- Schedule—932, 941, 957, 959, 967, 974, 981, 986, 990, 994, 1005, 1012
- Preamble—1022
- Report—1028, 1039, 1043
- 3rd Reading—1086
- Indian Inquiry Commission
- Reporting, contract for—1283
- Indians Relief Bill—3341
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1948, 1952, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2152, 3617, 3640, 4298
- Kendall, Mr.
- To be deported?—898
- Liesbeek Vacancy
- Why the delay?—439
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3066
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4292
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3847, 3891, 3892, 3894, 3895, 3896, 3899, 3903, 3909
- Miners’ Phthisis Claims
- For twelve months—415
- Native Affairs Committee—4238
- Pensions and Gratuities—1914, 3116
- Petitions—412
- Pub. Service Commission—1494
- Question, Alteration of—902
- Rand Disturbances
- Jordan’s report—1140
- Rand Water Bill—1870, 1877, 1883, 1884, 2095, 2105. 2158, 2171, 2172
- Rail. Strike Bill-1229, 1237, 1324, 1581, 1588, 1591, 1595
- Registration Amendment Bill—2051
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1781, 1790, 1786, 3125, 3145, 3345, 3360, 3377, 3385, 3391, 3402, 3403, 3407, 3408, 3438, 3439, 3440. 3475, 3485, 3490, 3491, 3506, 3531. 3532, 3533, 3535, 3660, 3666, 3668, 3671, 3777, 3780
- Second Appropriation (Part)
- Provincial Councils—3604
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Driver Chapman—3612, 3614
- Stamp Delivery Machines
- Fail to deliver—2023
- Taxation Proposals
- Income Tax—2756
- Land tax-2851, 2858, 2859, 2862
- Customs-2958, 2961, 2977, 3033
- Telegram Divulged, Official—729, 1684
- Waste Lands Committee—3105, 3106, 4239
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1689
- Workmen’s Compensation—2132, 2148, 3553, 3565, 3568, 3569, 3571
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1806, 1815, 3545
Apprentices’ Rail. Tickets
- Mr. Madeley—1282
Appropriation 1914-15
- 1st Reading—4185
- 2nd Reading—4186
- In Committee—4187
- 3rd Reading—4187
- Royal assent—4310
- See also Estimates
Appropriation (Part) Bill
- 1st Reading—1334
- 2nd Reading—1415
- Motion to Commit—1431
- In Committee—1443
- 3rd Reading—1503
- Royal assent—1679
Archives, The
- Estimates (Merriman)—3857
Arnold’s Meeting, Mr.
- Mr. Creswell—1653
Asiatic
- See also Indians
Asiatic Landowners
- Mr. Meyler—2768
Asiatic Traders and Settlers
- Mr. Nicholson—2212
Asiatic Unrest
- Mr. Alexander—1342
Atkinson, Mrs. G. E.
- Mr. Wyndham—903
Attorneys-General, Fees
- Mr. Madeley—458
Austin, William M.
- Minister of Justice—2681
Auto-Carriers, Postal
- Mr. Louw—2423
Automatic Stamp Delivery
- Mr. Andrews—2023
Avontuur Line
- Mr. Rademeyer—1112
Awkward Squads
- Mr. Alexander—893
Babanango Magistracy
- Mr. Clayton—1657
Baggage & Customs
- Mr. Jagger—1116
Bain-Botha Treaty
- See Strikers
- See Agreement
Bakers & Martial Law
- Mr. Andrews—205
Bands, Defence Force
- Mr. Schreiner—702
Bankruptcy Laws
- Mr. Henderson—187
Banks & Credit
- Estimates (Alexander)—4104
Bank Note Issue
- Mr. Sampson’s question—3217, 3710
Barberton Crown Lands
- Mr. Creswell—1830
Barberton Rolling Stock
- Mr. Hull—429, 69
Barristers, Strike of
- Mr. Sampson—204
Baxter, Mr. W. D.
- Capo Liquor Licensing Bill—2663
- Capo Town Magistracy
- Insanitary building—1657
- Closure Proposals—1630
- Dock Gates, Cape Town
- Disorder, immorality—1656
- “Ebb and Flow”
- Should be protected—2996, 3448
- Estimates
- Budget—2398, 2466
- Cape colleges—3910
- Trade marks—3917
- Cape Town magistracy—3982
- Police 3995
- Fish manure—4070
- Planting Table Mountain—4077
- Wilderness, The—4085
- Provincial Councils—4111
- Estimates, Addit. Expenditure
- Guano—1343
- Exports of Produce
- Values, prices—1276
- Income Tax Bill—3282, 3285, 3296, 3297, 3584, 3589, 3786
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading 394
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3616, 3623, 3626, 3627, 3643, 3645, 4236
- Jewish Immigrants
- Food for the detained—705
- Justices of Peace Bill—3076
- Michaelis Pictures
- Why the delay?—197
- Petitions-463, 722, 1704, 2412, 3167
- Postal Savings Bank
- Amend the rules?—189
- Public Accounts Committee—4300
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3507
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2760
- Matches—2902
- Customs— 2936, 2949, 2956, 2961, 2979, 2983, 2987, 3024, 3025, 3029, 3030, 3032, 3033, 3038, 3046, 3061
- Waste Lands Committee—4239
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3302
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2140, 3557 3566, 3569, 3571
- Workmen’s Wages Bill-1765, 1798, 1799, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1817
Bechuanaland Chiefs’ Powers
- Mr. D. Wessels—1658
Bechuanaland Grown Land
- Mr. D. Wessels—1753
Bechauanaland, Drills in
- Mr. D. Wessels—1657, 1753
Becker, Mr. H. C.
- Direct Popular Vote—2658
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3937
- Income Tax Bill—3277, 3721, 3790
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—809. 870
- Irrigation, Orange River—1296
- Justices of Peace Bill—3074
- Ladysmith Pub. Offices
- Police and posts—206
- Pairing—902
- Petitions—277, 2696. 2697, 3323
- Preven. Cruelty to Animals—1515, 1517, 1521
- Removal of Restrictions Bill—2263
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3355
- Smuts, W. J.
- The petition—902
- Taxation Proposals—2699
- Land-2843. 2865
- Customs—2978, 2979
- Waste Lands Committee—3103, 3105, 3106
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1460
- Mission site—1462
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1811, 1814, 1821
Beef, Export of
- Mr. Clayton—3219, 3220
Bekker, Mr. S.
- Elected—4
- Leave to Give Evidence—1529
- Motkop-Glen Almond Line
- To start when?—715
- Petitions—1678, 1953, 2047, 2128, 3397
Benoni, Distress at
- Mr. Madeley—1353
Benoni “Round up”
- Mr. Madeley—1284
Benoni Shop Burnt
- Mr. C. Botha—1384
Benoni, Special Trains
- Mr. Meyler—203
Benoni Unemployed
- Mr. Madeley—1278
Benoni Victimisation
- Mr. Madeley—1352
- Estimates (Madeley)—4161
Benoni-Welgedacht Rail.
- Mr. Madeley—417
Bernicott, Mr.
- Mr. Boydell—718
Berry, Sir W. B.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457
- Business of House—4130
- Closure Proposals—1621
- Estimates
- Reformatory ship—4000
- Postal Association—4012
- Natives and traders—4169, 4171
- Estimates, Addit. Expenditure
- Reformatory ship—1345
- Estimates, Railway
- Queenstown station—4189, 4195
- Old construction votes—4190
- Estimates, Loan
- Railway Institute—4258
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3839, 3957, 3958
- Indemnity Bill
- Introduction—41
- Committee—927
- Schedule—939
- Report—1035
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3620, 3637, 3638, 3645, 4231, 4233
- Pensions and Gratuities—3109
- Petitions—830, 2128, 2362, 2502
- Postal Grievances—3236
- Presbyterian Church
- Natives’ petition—2220
- Rail. Strike Bill—1199, 1582, 1585
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3543
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2742, 2796
- Land tax—2836
- Customs—2950, 2978
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1685, 1686
- Welsh, T. E.
- His petition—455
Bethal-Volksrust Line
- Mr. Madeley—433
Bethlehem Ballot Papers
- Mr. J. Wessels—892
Bethlehem-Frankfort Rly.
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1117
Bethlehem-Reitz Line.
- Mr. J. Wessels—1656
Bewaarplaatsen
- Budget—1926
- Estimates—1358, 2301, 4103
Beyers, F. W., Salary
- Mr. Sampson—416
Bezuidenhout, Mr. W. W. J. J.
- Dipiping Materials
- Cheap for natives—201
- Estimates
- Scab inspectors—4063
- Geduld-Springs Line
- Explanation wanted—1139
- Income Tax Bill—3586
- Indemnity Bill—771
- Justices of Peace Bill—3073
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3894
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2040
- Petitions—624, 1401, 1678 1780
- Preven. of Cruelty to Animals—1520
- Repatriation Debts
- Cronje’s petition—3460
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3481
- Rand Water Bill—1862
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3653
- Vaal River Bridge
- At Vereeniging—3219
- Willemsdal Police Station
- Should be transferred—2634
- Women’s Monument, Bloemfontein
- Rail. facilities—200
Bilingual Demands (Taxes)
- Mr. Nicholson—1654
Bilingual Printing
- Sir E. Walton—2180
Bilingualism, Military
- Mr. Alberts—706
Bilingualism, P.O.
- Mr. v. d. Walt—432
Bilingualism in Schools
- Dr. MacNeillie—428
Bills
- See the various subject headings
- See Dropped Business—4312
- Indemnity and Undesirables Special Deportation
- Contract Immigrants (a)
- Removal of Restrictions under Wills (w)
- Public Meetings (w)
- Rand Water Board Supplementary Water
- Supply Private Bill
- Women’s Enfranchisement (a)
- Railways and Harbours Strike and Service Amendment
- Peace Preservation and Criminal Law Amendment
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- Appropriation (Part)
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part)
- Additional Appropriation (1913—1914)
- Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (1913—1914)
- Removal or Modification of Restrictions on Immovable Property (a)
- Workmen’s Wages Protection
- Registration and Election Laws Amendment (a)
- Railways and Harbours (Application of Moneys 1912—1913) Validation
- Industrial Disputes and Labour Bureaux
- Workmen’s Compensation
- Riotous Assemblies and Criminal Law Amendment
- Prescription Further Amendment (Transvaal)
- Native Definition Amendment (a)
- Cape Liquor Licensing Courts (Constitution) Amendment
- Fruit Export
- Natal Public Health Acts (Re-enactment and Amendment)
- Justices of the Peace and Oaths
- Lunacy and Leprosy Laws Amendment
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Income Tax
- Matches Duty
- Indians Relief
- Customs Tariff
- Land Tax (a)
- Hartebeestpoort Irrigation Scheme (Crocodile River)
- Worcester-Robertson Canal (a)
- Co-operative Agricultural Societies (Transvaal and Orange Free State) Amendment
- Natal Poll Tax Further Suspension
- Unauthorised Expenditure (1912-'13)
- Wharfage and Light Dues
- Railways and Harbours Unauthorised. Expenditure (1912—'13)
- Pass Law Amendment (a)
- Miners’ Phthisis Act Amendment
- Second Appropriation (Part)
- Second Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Part)
- Medical Practitioners and Dentists Registration Laws Amendment (a)
- Statistics
- Public Service and Pensions Amendment
- Borrowing Powers and General Loans Act Amendment
- Pensions (Supplementary)
- Appropriation (1914—1915)
- Railways and Harbours Appropriation (1914—1915)
- Loan Appropriation (1914—1915)
- Railways and Harbours Capital and Betterment Works Appropriation (1914—1915)
- (a) Dropped in Assembly
- (s) Dropped in Senate
- (w) Withdrawn
Bioscope Censorship
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3711
Bioscope Films
- Customs (Tariff Bill—3798
Bioscope Film Duty
- Mr. Alexander—2975
Bishop, Private (Shot)
- Mr. Boydell—2635
Blacklisting
- Mr. Andrews (Budget)—2200
- Motion to adjourn—3002
Blacklisting, Rail.
- Mr. Madeley—2998
Blaine, Mr. C.
- Estimates
- Budget—2534
- Cathcart, court at—4023
- E.C. fever restrictions—4053, 4057
- Scab—4059
- Quit Rent—4127, 4128
- Estimates, Railway
- Cathcart’s needs—4189
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3940
- Petitions—1503, 2047
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2845
Blasting, Electric
- Mr. Sampson—716, 894
Blind, Literature for
- Mr. Schreiner—2021
Bloemfontein Mil. College
- Mr. Alberts—706
Bloemfontein Monument
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—200
Bloemfontein Museum
- Estimates (C. Botha)—3866
Bloemfontein Post Office
- Mr. Steyl—207
Bloemhof Diggings
- Mr. Creswell—2626, 3227
Boksburg, Arrests at
- Mr. Madeley—1351
Bookbinding Tenders
- Mr. Maginess—2633
Boreholes, Bechuanaland
- Mr. D. Wessels—1753
Boreholes & Drills
- Mr. D. Wessels—1656
Boreholes, O.F.S.
- Mr. V. Niekerk—191
Borrowing Powers Bill
- 1st Reading—4027
- 2nd Reading—4131
- In Committee—4136
- 3rd Reading—4137
- Royal assent—4311
Boschrand, Accident at
- Mr. H. Serfontein’s question—3446
Boshof, Police at
- Mr. van Niekerk’s motion—3451
Boshoff’s Road, Accident at
- Mr. Fawcus—1839
Bosman, Mr. H. J.
- Estimates
- Purdon, Sergeant—3923
- Quit Rents, Double
- On Transvaal farms—893
Botha, Mr. C. L.
- Closure Proposals—1620, 1840
- Estimates
- Coronation visit—3755
- Bloemfontein museum—3866, 3867
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1382
- Renoni, fire at—1384, 1385
- Govt. Contracts, Preference—3013
- Income Tax Bill—3726, 3727, 3728
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading— 156, 163, 378
- Irrigation—3043
- Justice of Peace Bill—3071
- Pensions and Gratuities—1916, 3119, 3120
- Petitions—276, 277, 1752, 2767, 3397
- Public Service Commission— 1489
- Rand Water Bill—361
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3402, 3403, 3404, 3487, 3504, 3532
- Second Rail Approp. (Part)
- Compensation for claims—3655
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2758
- Customs—2976, 2977, 3027
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1799, 1815
Botha, Genl. L
- Prime Minister
- Minr. of Native Affairs
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Speech, Secy, of State—1551
- American Import Duties—3218
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Industrial legislation—1443
- Tropical natives, Natal—1447
- High Commissioner—1504
- Brain, Late Mr.
- Condolence—20
- Bribery, Alleged—185, 186
- Personal statement—235
- Burghers Wounded in War—3458
- Business of House
- Evening sittings—238, 239
- Adjournment—829
- Mon. and Thurs. evenings—1173, 1174
- Legislation proposed—1401, 3136
- Easter recess—1658, 1659, 2643
- Wednesday evenings—1880, 1881
- Tuesday evenings—2637
- Friday evenings—3043, 3044
- Morning sittings—3449, 3450
- Next session—4294
- Prorogation—4311
- Censorship Telegram—566
- Chairman of Committees
- Mr. Neser proposed—62
- Leave of absence—3045
- Civil Servant Politicians—715
- Closure Proposals
- New standing order—1600, 1604, 1621, 1744
- Co-operative Agric. Societies—3252
- De Beers, Disturbance at—1465
- Deceased Ministers
- Condolence—13
- Drought and Relief Works—2014
- Drought and White Rly. Labour—2209
- Duff’s Speech, Mr.—1293
- Dundee, Land for Natives—2634
- Estimates
- Budget—2005, 2184, 2342, 2353, 2390, 2575
- Governor’s salary—3157
- Messengers’ overtime—3736
- High Commissioner—3751, 3753
- Swazi scare—3752
- Coronation visit—3755
- Prime Minister’s salary—3758
- Native deputation—3766
- Deferred pay—3767
- Native Councils—3768
- Native mortality—3768
- Clerical assistance—3769
- Wattle grader—4048
- Ermelo stud farm—4075
- Tzaneen, furrow at—4076
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1371, 1375
- Faure, Late Sir P.
- Condolence—2722
- Flag of Union—2422
- “Forty Years Money”—1838
- Fruit Export Bill—2693
- Greyhounds, Tax on—1832
- Grobler, Mr. Thys—189
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3820, 3940, 3944, 3946, 3950, 3955, 3957, 3959, 4030
- Hely-Hutchinson Late Sir W. Condolence—19
- High Commissionership—709
- Hunter, Late Sir D. Condolence—3648
- Income Tax Bill—3323, 3793
- Govt. defected—3324
- Indemnity Bill
- Introduced—42
- 2nd Reading—159, 182, 315, 329, 387, 495, 521, 613, 687, 692
- Committee—773, 825, 889
- Royal assent—1401
- Indians Relief Bill—3187, 3338, 3339
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2072
- Land Bank Overdraft—2671
- Location Act Licences—2770
- Members’ Qualifications—420
- Miners’ Phthisis, Natives—433
- Natal Native Laws—2993
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3256
- Native Affairs Committee
- Appointed —279, 283
- 1st and 2nd reports—2946, 3299, 3549
- 4th report-3444, 3770
- 4th and 5th reports—4237
- Native Chiefs, Bechuanaland—1658
- Natives and Golden Syrup—1752
- Native Grievances Report—416
- Native Land Commission—49
- Natives Land Act, Evictions—3712
- Native Mine Hospitals—716
- Native Pass Fees, Pretoria—2427
- Natives, Taxation of—1497
- Native Women’s Passes—2421
- Select Committee—2925
- Naval Defence—48
- Naval Policy—428
- Pass Law—912
- Pensions and Gratuities—1908, 3113, 3116, 3120
- Poor Burghers, Help for—1675
- Prayers for Rain—2013
- Railway Men Imported—1830
- Rand Water Bill-1866, 1872, 2158, 2164, 2166
- Recruiting, Advances to Natives—3001
- Reports—61, 2263, 2576, 2697, 3495, 3971
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3374, 3376, 3483, 3523, 3544
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- The Main Estimates—3607
- South Africa Act (Deity)—227, 4306
- South Af. Act Commission—3221
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2753. 2766, 2805
- Land tax—2826, 2831, 2876, 2881.
- Customs—2971
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1681
- Thefts by Natives—2021
- Transkei. Magistrate at—2421
- Transvaal Provin. Council—2769
- The resolutions—3973
- Tropical Natives Recruiting—212, 2427, 2773
- Tropicul Native Mortality—708
- Water, Conservation of—702
- Weights and Measures, Robbery—3447
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1693, 2632
- Workmen’s Wages Rill—1906
Botha, T., Losses of
- Mr. v. d. Walt—188
Boydell, Mr. T.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1539
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Riots, compensation—1418
- Natives in coal mines—1438
- Tropical natives, Natal—1446
- Bernicott, Retrenchment of
- President of Union—718
- Bishop. Private
- Shot in Johannesburg—2635
- Censorship Telegram—566
- Closure Proposals-1605, 1612, 1737
- Colour Bar 2457
- Cow catchers on Engines
- A shunter killed—2768
- Criminal Justice Bill—4243
- Customs Tariff Bill—3803, 3811
- Davies’ Complaint, Miss
- Wants to prosecute—4294
- Deportees on “Umgeni”
- What was agreed?—1276
- Dundee Town Council
- Land for natives—2634
- Durban Central Vacancy—3823
- Durban, Censorship at
- A prohibited pamphlet—1293
- Durban Railway Strikers
- 400 still out—210
- Reduced pay—424
- Estimates
- Budget—2341, 2515, 2517, 2582, 2605, 2613, 2621
- Governor’s salary—3162, 3166
- Messengers’ overtime—3736
- Speaker’s salary—3744
- Awaiting-trial prisoners—4001
- Natal warders—4002, 4003, 4004
- Eight hours day—4005
- Natal postal grievances—4013
- Postal overtime—4019
- Verulam court house—4021
- Sugar planters—4092
- Provincial Councils—4113
- Mine natives—4170
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure—1399
- Natal compound prisoners—1349
- Forced labour at Premier—1350
- Rail. Grievances Commission—1362
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1365
- Telegram “to shoot”—1392, 1394
- Estimates, Railway
- Rail. accidents—4188
- Running statt errors—4199
- Coal rates—4201
- Coal monopoly—4203
- Victimisation of men—4207
- Attack on unions—4208
- 600 blacklisted—4209
- Chapman, driver—4223
- Drivers age to retire—4224
- Durban dredgers—4225
- Estimates, Rail. Addit.
- Overtime pay—1426
- Estimates, Loan Expend.
- Land settlement—1400
- Harbour works—4261
- Durban docks—4269
- Land tax—4283
- Forrest-Gray, Mr. John
- A railway dismissal—1833
- Fruit Export Bill—2688
- Greyspeert, Rail. Guard
- Jury recommendation—1121
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—4040
- Immigrants Deported
- Information wanted—438
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1125
- Income Tax Bill—3267, 3283, 3291, 3590, 3788
- Indemnity Bill
- Introduced—42
- 2nd Reading—289, 290, 381, 400, 472, 474, 505, 525, 550, 570, 596, 603, 605, 613, 614; 688
- Committee—731, 793, 797, 808, 809, 813, 825, 832, 840, 879, 884, 929, 930, 931, 932
- Schedule-946, 960, 965, 972, 974, 977, 982, 986, 988, 989, 992, 997, 998, 1000, 1003, 1005, 1010, 1013
- Preamble—1025
- Report—1028, 1031, 1032, 1041, 1045, 1046, 1050
- 3rd Reading—1104
- Senate’s amendments—1308
- Indians Relief Bill—3202, 3328, 3329, 3334, 3335, 3340
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1991, 1999, 2003, 2086, 2155, 3618, 3638, 3640, 3643
- Martial Law Permits
- When printed?—1289
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4289, 4291
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3897
- Mine Mortality
- Information wanted—891
- Outside the compounds—1115
- Mustard Oil
- Customs duty on—2769
- Natal Asiatic Landowners
- Land transfers—2768
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—4144
- Natal Tug Staff
- Hours and overtime—3975
- No confidence in Parit.—2039
- Oversea Contracts
- Number, value—46
- Palmer, Rail. Apprentice
- Fined £7 for striking—1117
- Pensions and Gratuities—1910, 1913, 2684, 2685, 3108, 3114, 3115, 3116, 3118, 3120, 4026
- Pensions (Supplem.) Bill—4237
- Petitions—1109, 1880, 1915, 2128, 2282, 2625, 3596
- Press Censorship, Natal
- Reports of the Debates—439
- Post Office Grievances—3237
- Prisons Staff Promotions—2032
- Proportional Representation—2782
- Rail. Ambulance Corps
- Grants inadequate—2418
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Coal rate anomalies—1447
- Rail. Ballot
- The reinstated strikers—1917
- Rail. Board Vacancy
- The staff to elect?—418
- Rail. Dismissals—223
- Rail. Material
- Ordered from oversea—202
- Rail. Men Daily-Paid
- Wage, piecework, bonus—2631
- Rail. Men’s Overtime—2991
- How much paid?—3223
- Rail. Passes for Life
- The gold badges—2022
- Rail. Pensioners
- Age of retirement—3975
- Rail. Permanent Staff
- And daily-paid men—2627
- Rail. Rate Reductions
- How much sacrificed?—192
- Rail. Shunting Accidents—2994
- Information wanted—3223
- Rail. Sick Fund
- Return wanted—1115
- The contributions—1282
- Rail. Statutory Commission
- J. F. Gray-1528
- Rail Strike Bill—1156, 1157, 1165, 1176, 1194, 1238, 1244, 1252, 1255, 1262, 1264, 1270, 1316, 1329, 1330, 1561, 1566, 1569, 1571, 1573, 1579, 1584, 1586, 1598, 1597
- Rail. Strikers
- Turned out of quarters—419
- Fines and rewards—1113
- Reinstatement promised—3712
- Rail. Strikers Pensions
- Should not be forfeit—227, 233, 234
- Rail. Strikers Superannuation
- Forfeited contributions—58
- The refunds—2017
- Rand Water Bill—2104, 2161
- Registration Amendment Bill
- 1st Reading—1660
- 2nd Reading—2048, 2051
- Richardson, Signalman
- Inquiry wanted—1466
- Riotous Asemblies Bill—1788, 3357, 3359, 3367, 3368, 3385, 3386, 3389, 3396, 3435, 3469, 3470, 3475, 3476, 3477, 3519, 3522, 3535, 3536, 3542, 3544, 3661, 3667, 3671, 3673, 3685, 3779, 3780
- Second Rail. Appropriation Bill
- Rail. men dismissed—3608
- Ticket examiner dismissed—3655
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2738
- Lund tax-2856, 2862, 2863, 2864, 2866
- Teachers’ Salaries—2230, 2234, 2236
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1683
- Ticket Collectors, Pretoria
- Strikers made guards—2627
- Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- Tropical natives—3258
- White Rail. Labour
- Overtime pay—3707
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1688
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2116, 2137, 3555, 3556, 3557, 3561, 3563, 3564, 3565, 3567, 3568, 3569, 3572, 3573, 3576, 3577, 3578
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1820, 2110
Brain, Late T. P.
- Motion of condolence—20
- Letter from widow—1051
Brakpan, Shunter at
- Mr. Madeley—1835
Branch Rail. Losses
- Mr. Burton (Budget)—2615
Brandies, Consumption of
- Dr. do Jager’s question—3447
Brandviel, J.P. at
- Estimates—3981
Brandy, Stocks
- Estimates—4126
Brandy in the Transvaal
- Mr. Nathan—2426
Bread & Martial Law
- Mr. Andrews—205
Breakwater, Bookbinding at
- Mr. Maginess—2633
Bribery, Alleged
- Mr. Keyter—185
- Genl. Botha—235
- Mr. Fremantle—237
Bridge at Butterworth
- Mr. Schreiner—704
Bridge at Christiana
- Mr. v. Niekerk—458
Bridge at Vaal River
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—3219
Bronkhorstspruit P.O.
- Mr. v. d. Walt 432
Brown, Mr. D. M.
- Accountants in S. Africa
- Reciprocity—3445
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1538
- Business of Houses—1658
- Cape Liquor Licensing—2682, 2663
- Corderoy, J. M.
- Petition for relief—3461, 3463
- Criminal Justice Bill—3079, 3080, 4240
- Customs Tariff Bill—3805
- Dock Train Delays
- Refund the fares?—2215
- Elephants at Addo
- A man killed—704
- Estimates
- Budget—2321
- Education, exams.—3912
- Police allowances—3993
- Reformatories—4001
- Telephones, mails, leave—4011
- Ostrich feather “bars”—4049
- Hout Bay shrubs—4078
- Provincial Councils—4112, 4114, 4116
- Defence camp—4154
- Estimates, Loan
- Harbour losses—4263, 4264
- Estimates, Railway
- Cartage work—4193
- Strikers punished—4215
- Fines, Paid by Instalments
- Is legislation proposed?—2767
- High Commissioner
- Delay in appointing—709
- Income Tax Bill-3290, 3689, 3729, 3787
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—674
- Committee—878
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3628
- Justices of Peace Bill—3074
- Pensions and Gratuities—1915, 2685
- Petitions—1306, 1419, 1823, 2047, 2089, 2090, 2128, 2205, 2243, 2263, 3217, 3299, 3443, 4242
- Preven. of Cruelty Bill—1521
- Proportional Representation
- Motion affirming—2776, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783
- Rail. Dismissals—222
- Rail. Men Daily-Paid
- Henry Mann—2630
- Rail. Men’s Holidays
- Full pay restrictions—1471
- Rand Water Bill—2162
- Registration Amendment Bill—2058
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3436, 3481, 3489, 3490, 3666
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2718
- Matches—2901
- Customs-2920, 2978, 2979, 2983, 3033
- Waste Lands Committee—3104, 4239
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill
- Grant facilities?—2632
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2144, 3553, 3560, 3562, 3565, 3566, 3574, 3576
Buchuberg, Water at
- Mr. Kuhn—1475
Buck, Phoebe
- Mr. Meyer—720
Buckle’s Report, Mr.
- Estimates—4162
Buckle’s Report, Natives
- Mr. Madeley—415
Budget Speech
- Genl. J. Smuts—1917, 2596
- Mr. Burton—1956, 2612
- See Estimates
Bullard-King
- See Deportees
- See Indemnity
Burghers’ Cattle, Poor
- Mr. P. Grobler—415
Burghers’ Losses
- Mr. v. d. Walt—188
Burghers, Poor
- Mr. v. d. Walt—1667
- Motion dropped—4312
Burghers, Rifles for
- Mr. H. Serfontein—423
Burghers, Saddlery for
- Mr. Madeley—718
Burghers, Wounded
- Mr. v. Niekerk’s motion—3452
- House divides—3453
Burton, Mr. H.
- Minister of Railways
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Running costs—1415
- Salt River dismissals—1531, 1534, 1536, 1551
- Liesbeek revenged?—1544
- Salt River, voters at—1576
- Arnold’s Meeting, Mr.—1653
- Avontuur Rail. Extension—1112
- Benoni Special Trains—204
- Benoni-Welgedacht Rail.—417
- Bernicott, Retrenchment of—718 Bethal-Volksrust Line—433
- Bethlehem-Frankfort Line—1117
- Bethlchem-Reitz Line—1656
- Bilingual Rail. Tickets—199
- Boshoff’s Road Accident—1839
- Brakpan, Shunter at—1835
- Butterworth Rail. Bridge—705
- Cape Rail. Men’s Wages—1275
- Cape Rail Rates—1287
- Cape Town Rly. Waitresses—1117
- Cartage of floods, Durban—893
- Chapman, Driver H.—2633, 2772
- Closure Proposals—1642, 1706
- Coaches with Lavatories—1472
- Coal, Rail. Rates on—710
- Coal Rates, the Loss—896
- Coloured Men on Railway—3973
- Concesssion Tickets, Apprentices’—1282
- Covered Rail Trucks—436
- Cow-catchers, Shunting Engines—2768
- Crayfish Canning, Woodstock—1824
- Daily-paid Rail. Men—2630, 2631
- De Aar-Prieska Line—2414
- Do Aar Water Supply—1118
- Delagoa Rolling Stock—429
- Dolmas Rail. Platform—3222
- Diep River Station—422
- Dock Train Delays—2215
- Drillers’ Wages, Salt River—711
- Durban Graving Dock—1283, 1827
- Durban Harbour Alterations—1651
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3018, 3020, 3021
- Durban Harbour Crane—1652
- Durban Harbour, Deepening of—1279
- Durban Harbour Report—3976
- Durban Rail. Guards—1119
- Durban Rail. Strikers—210
- Durban Rly. Strikers’ Pay—425
- Dutch Rail. Servants—3708
- Employment on Railways—435
- Engines from Germany—1273, 1274, 2017
- Engines, the New—1654
- Engines from Oversea—46, 202, 1306
- Estimates
- Budget-1943, 1956, 2278, 2612
- Estimates, Loan
- Speaker’s ruling—4246
- Railways—4248, 4249
- Rail. Board reports—4252
- Harbours—4253
- Lighter at P.E.—4254
- Durban Breakwater—425, 4264, 4268
- Graving docks—4269
- Krugersdorp, traffic at—4270
- P.E., works at—4272
- Estimates, Railway
- Cape Rly. before Union—4188
- Cartage work—4193
- New lines—4194
- Queenstown station—4195
- Level crossings—4195
- Weekly “subs”—4196
- Spark arrestors—4196
- Cape Central—4196
- Grading—4197
- Coloured artisans—4197
- Natal rolling stock—4199
- Running staff errors—4201, 1202
- The Ward Commission—4202
- Coal monopoly—4202
- Natal collieries—4203
- Durban conference—4203
- Ndabakazi affair—4204
- 276 Ringleaders—4213, 4214
- No victimisation—4215
- German contract—4216
- Board’s motor cars—4216
- Strikers taken back—4216
- Retrenchment—4218
- Strikers dismissed—4219, 4220
- Chapman, Driver—4221
- Harmer—4223
- Pensions, dismissed men—4224
- Durban, dredgers at—4225
- Estimates, Supplementary—4225
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expen.
- Coaches for natives—1427
- Station buildings burnt—1428
- Durban harbour—1430, 1431
- Forrest-Gray, John—1833
- Fruit Export Bill—3087
- Goodwood Rail. Platform—3227
- Graafwater irregularities—1473
- Grain elevators—197
- Greene, Col.—48, 198, 439, 712
- Gryspeert, rly. guard—1121
- Guards’ Vans—2999
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3876, 3884, 3935, 3954
- Ibeka Rail. Siding—705
- Income Tax Bill—3297, 3593
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading-249, 464, 483, 507, 600, 602, 603, 605
- Committee—819, 820, 869
- 3rd Reading—1076
- Indians £3 Tax—1650
- Jones, S., Rly. Foreman—2212
- Klerksdorp, Goods Tonnage—2025
- Krantzpoort Station Master—203
- Kroonstad-Vierfontein Line—422
- Level Crossing Accidents—1650
- Liesbeek Rail. Voters—898
- Macpherson’s Report—209
- Maize, Grading of—3232
- Malmesbury Line—2994
- Marseilles-Maseru Line—2417
- Marseilles Rly. Platform—2417
- Meat for Export, Rates on—3220
- Motkop-Glen Almond Line—715
- Motor Service, Mooi River—2205
- Mowbray, Bridge at—425
- Mowbray Rail. Points—430
- Muizenberg Level Crossing—707
- Natal Coal Line—2016
- Natal Main Line Deviation—2016, 2992
- Natal Main Line Report—422
- Natal Rail. Bridges—184
- Natal Rail. Extension—711
- Natal Rly. Guards’ Uniforms—1120
- Natal Tug Staff—3975
- Native Affairs Committee—281
- Naude’s Work, Mr.—2214
- Ndabakazi, Fire at—704
- Newlands, Platform at—3713
- Osplaats Rail. Quarters—1955
- Oversea Contracts—46, 202, 1306
- Palmer, Rly. Apprentice—1117
- Parow, Rail. Bridge at—3226
- Parys Rail. Platform—897
- Passenger and Goods Rates—1285
- Pensions and Gratuities—2685
- Philippolis, Platform at—1286
- Port St. John’s Dredger—2423
- Potatoes, Rail. Rates on—713
- Premier Mine Artisans—1832
- Pretoria-Magaliesberg Line—2018
- Pretoria Rly. Men Dismissed—2631
- Pretoria Rail. Workshops—717
- Pretoria Ticket Collectors—2627
- Preven. Cruelty to Animals—1512, 1515
- Private Sidings, Charges—3221
- Public Accounts Committee—279
- Rail. Addit. Appropriation
- 2nd Reading—1558, 1559
- Rail. ambulance grants—2418
- Rail. Application of moneys
- 1st Reading—1704
- 2nd Reading—1790
- Rail. Appropriation—4244, 4245
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- 2nd Reading—1419
- Motion to commit—1447
- Estcourt line—1454, 1458
- Deficit probable—1456
- Rail. Ballot and Strikers—1917
- Rail. Board Vacancy—418
- Rail. Candidates, Parly.—206
- Rail. Construction, O.F.S.—1292
- Rail. Construction Wages—3220
- Rail. Dismissals—221
- Rail. Deviations, Cost of—2218
- Rail. Depreciation, Cost of—2015
- Rail. Drivers’ Age Limits—3228
- Rail. Foreman at Estcourt—3225
- Rail. Grievances Commiss.—44, 45, 210
- Rail. Men and Defence—2214
- Rail. Men’s Holidays—1471
- Rail. Men Imported—2635
- Rail. Men’s Political Rights—1831
- Rail. Men, Retiring Age—3975
- Rail. Overtime Payments—3223
- Rail. Passengers Segregated—1291, 2415
- Rail. Passes, Gold—2022
- Rail. Pensioners—46
- Rail. Permanent Staff— 2627
- Rail. Porters’ Mackintoshes—4295
- Rail. Quarters, Osplaats—1835
- Rail. Rates and Finance—1831
- Rail. Rates Legislation—414
- Rail. Ratos Reductions—193
- Rail. Shunting Accidents—3223
- Rail. Sick Fund—1115, 1282
- Rail. Sleepers (Genl. Botha)—2632
- Rail. Statutory Commise.—1528
- Rail. Strike Bill—1109
- 2nd Reading-1148, 1164, 1186, 1189, 1201, 1230, 1256, 1257, 1260, 1312, 1325, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1333
- Committee—1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1569, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1584, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1588, 1591, 1592, 1593, 1595, 1597, 1598, 1599
- Rail. Strikers Discharged—713
- Rail. Strike Fines—1113
- Rail. Strikers, Legislation as to—201
- Rail. Strikers, 24 Hours Notice—709
- Rail. Strikers’ Pensions—233, 234
- Rail. Strikers, Promises to—3712
- Rail. Strikers’ Quarters—419
- Rail. Strikers, Reinstatement of—419
- Rail. Strikers not Reinstated—2998
- Rail. Unauthorised Expend.
- 2nd Reading—3546
- Rail. Undercharges—2630
- Rail. Uniforms, Tenders for—3447
- Rail. Waitresses’ Sunday Work—2218
- Rail. Winter Uniforms—3001
- Reports—8, 9, 12, 565, 890, 1110, 1271, 1528, 1954, 2128, 2205, 2362, 2502, 2626, 3168, 3260, 3444, 3871, 3923, 4079
- Richardson, Signalman—1467
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3132, 3433
- Rolling Stock and Unemployed—435
- Roodepoort, Handling Goods at—427
- Rusthof Farm, Fire at—431
- Salt River Medical Officer—2629
- Salt River Men’s Addresses—1119
- Salt River Wage Reductions—420
- Scholars’ Rail. Transport—2019
- Season Tickets During Strike—1290
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)—3606, 3610
- 2nd Reading—3650, 3656, 3657, 3658
- Shunting Accidents—3000
- Sleepers for Fencing—3226
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Indemnity Bill—1134
- Station Foremen’s Hours—892
- Station Inspectors’ Hours—1835
- Station Masters’ Pay—414
- Strikers Who Gave Notice—439
- Strikers’ Superannuation Refunds—2017
- Taxation Proposals—2129
- Income tax—2732
- Land tax—2808, 2891
- Customs-3057, 3060
- Thompson, Mr. “Matabele”—2026, 2210
- Ticket Examiners on Strike—1839
- Toevlucht Station Staff—2770
- Van Wyk’s Claim, J. W—1837
- Weekly “Subs” System—186
- Weller and Townsend—438
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3168
- 2nd Reading—3299, 3305
- Committee—3545, 3546, 3548
- White Labour at Wellington—3708
- Women’s Monument, Rly. Facilities—200
- Woodstock Rail. Station—2996
Burwash, G. K. W.
- Mr. Kuhn—720
Business of House
- Indemnity Bill, precedence—49
- Evening sittings—238
- Thursday an Order Day—1121
- Mon. and Thurs. evenings—1173
- Legislation proposed—1401
- Easter recess—1658
- Wednesday evenings—1880
- Estimates, procedure—2550
- Tuesday evenings—2637
- House divides—2642
- Ascension Day—2643
- House divides—2644
- Friday evenings—3043
- Tuesday an Order Day—3043
- Legislation proposed—3136
- Morning sittings—3449
- Business to complete—4080
- Saturday sitting—4130
- Date of next session—4293
Butter, Duty on
- Mr. Keyter—414
Butterworth, Bridge at
- Mr. Schreiner—704
Butterworth Rail. Siding
- Mr. Schreiner—705
Buur, G. J., Lakeside
- Mr. Alexander’s motion—3451
Byron’s Speech, Col.
- Mr. Orr—2634
Cabdriver’s Conviction
- Mr. Madeley—1468
Cable Censorship
- Mr. Madeley—432
Cables, Censorship on
- Mr. Creswell—716
Cables Censored
- Mr. Madeley—212
Cable Delays
- Mr. Chaplin—423
Cablegram
- See also Telegram
Cactus, Spineless
- Mr. Oosthuisen—2012
Caesar, A., Petition
- Mr. Jagger—1853
Cala Grievances
- Estimates (Schreiner)—4051
Camperdown Caol Supplies
- Mr. Fawcus—3224
Cape Act 42, 1908
- Mr. Kuhn—2993
Cape Bank Note Issue
- Mr. Sampson’s question—3710
Cape Central Rail.
- Estimates (Vintcent)—2533
Cape Colleges
- Estimates (Baxter)—3910
Cape Five per Cents
- Mr. Jagger—1358
Cape Guarantee Fund
- Mr. Alexander—2205
Cape, Horse Sickness
- Mr. Rademeyer—208
Cape Liquor Licensing Bill
- 1st Reading—2220
- 2nd Reading—2624
- In Committee—2662
- 3rd Reading—2663
- Royal assent—3495
Cape Location Act
- Mr. Rademeyer—2770
Cape Permanent Way
- Minr. of Finance—2598
Cape Police Allowances
- Mr. Haggar—1652
Cape Postmen’s Uniforms
- Mr. Haggar—714
Cape Rail. Drivers
- Mr. Sampson—3227
Cape Rail. Losses
- Mr. Burton (Budget)—2614
Cape Rail. Men’s Hours
- Mr. Haggar—892
Cape Rail. Men’s Wages
- Mr. Alexander—1275
Cape Rail. Rates
- Mr. v. d. Walt—1287
Cape Railways, State of
- Minr. of Finance—4187
Cape Rail. Uniforms
- Mr. Madeley—3000
Cape Siding Charges
- Mr. Clayton—3220
Cape Spirits & Brandies
- Dr. de Jager’s question—3447
Cape Teachers’ Salaries
- Sir T. Smartt—457
- Dr. Watkins—457, 2224
“Cape Times,” Letter in
- Mr. Mentz—753
Cape Voters’ Rolls
- Mr. Struben—2009
Cape Widows’ Pensions
- Mr. Runciman—1473
Cape Town Magistrates’ Court
- Mr. Baxter—1657
Cape Town Naval Cadets
- Dr. Hewat—714
Cape Town Rly. Waitresses
- Mr. Haggar—1117
Carlton Hotel Manager
- Mr. Haggar—830
Carolus Poort Water
- Mr. P. Marais—1118
Cartage of Goods, Durban
- Sir D. Hunter—893
Cartridges Sold, Rifle
- Mr. v. Niekerk—2427
Casualties
- See Killed
- See Mortality
- See Strike
Cattle for Poor Burghers
- Mr. P. Grobler—415
Cement, Duty on
- Taxation proposals—2954
Censor, Natal Press
- Mr. Boydell—439
Censored Cables
- Mr. Madeley—212
Censored Telegrams
- Mr. Creswell—1423
Censorship
- See Telegram
Censorship on Cables
- Mr. Creswell—716
Censorship at Durban
- Mr. Boydell—1293
Censorship Instructions
- Mr. Creswell—894
Censorship, Press
- Mr. Madeley—432
Censorship Regulations
- Mr. Madeley—713
Censorship Rules Burnt
- Mr. Sampson—1271
- See also Telegrams
Censorship Telegram
- Adjourn the House (Creswell)—566
Chairman
- Mr. v. Heerden resigns—7
- Mr. Neser proposed—62, 731
- Leave of absence—3045
- Mr. Mentz—3135
- Amendments
- Put in both languages—3587
- When redundant—840, 841
- Cannot go backwards—923, 1797, 2685
- Taxing persons outside Union—2799
- Land tax—2809
- Can be moved once only—2796
- Fair wage clause—2106
- Hypothetical amendments cannot be ruled on—2832
- Contrary to object of Bill—1598
- Inconsistent with clauses passed— 3294
- If discussed en bloc, to be put en bloc—3715
- Even when relevant, may not be desirable—3483
- Decisions cannot be afterwards debated—3648
- Affecting points already decided— 3344
- Involving expenditure—768, 1329, 1560, 1562, 1572, 1573, 1598, 3026, 3327, 4237
- Involving increased taxation—2797, 2807, 2808, 2833, 2950, 2975, 2983, 3855, 3861, 3862
- Involving reduced taxation—2809
- Anticipating Discussion
- On a succeeding clause—808
- Closure
- Can be put at any time—2858
- Committee of Ways and Means
- Amendments to omit or reduce—2698
- Amendments involving increases to revenue— 2715
- Alternative proposals—2726
- Customs duties, procedure—2942
- Details of Bills
- General principles not to be discussed —824, 827
- Dilatory Motions
- Rule 33-973
- Discussion of Succeeding Clauses
- Not to be anticipated—815
- Divisions
- Before challenging a division, a member must be in his place—2859
- Documents quoted
- Should be read—1534
- Estimates
- Motion to reduce Governor’s Salary —3153
- Native Affairs Dept., the procedure —3750
- When native question may be discussed—3760
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure
- Only the items stated may be discussed—1362
- Amendment to reduce by £50 is frivolous—1396
- Income Tax Bill
- Sir T. Cullinan’s right to speak—3312
- Motions on Order Paper
- Debates not to be anticipated—3399, 4149
- Previous debates not to be revived— 1009, 3509
- Motions to Report Progress
- Cannot be moved twice in the same “debate”—1018, 1019
- May be refused—3087, 3377, 3378, 3384
- Motions to take Clauses in Sub-sections
- Cannot be moved after amendments to clause have been proposed— 1569
- Pensions and Gratuities
- Items cannot be taken backwards— 1915
- Preamble
- It is subordinate to the clauses—1021, 1022
- Riotous Assemblies Bill
- And Peace Preservation Ord.—3537
- Schedule
- May it be amended after clause governing it has been passed?— 882, 1529
- Motion that schedule stand over must be unconditional—939
- Must be disposed of before motion is put that the Vote stand over— 1548
- Second Reading Speeches
- Not in Committee—925, 987, 2699
- Select Committee Reports
- Motion to refer back cannot be made when final report has been submitted—4026
- Speaker’s Rulings
- Not to be debated—4256
- Strangers’ Gallery
- Persons there must not be referred to —1540
- Suspension of Member
- Mr. Creswell—2861, 2862, 2863
- Mr. Madeley—2863
- Mr. Boydell—2863, 2864, 2865
- Tedious Repetitions—818, 923, 924, 941
- Of other members’ arguments—800, 801, 825, 826, 827
- Title
- A clause not covered by, but germane to, the title—3337
- Clauses are relevant if they fall under title—3466, 3556
- Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- References to tropical natives—3258
- Unparliamentary
- Defence Dept. has “private informers”—739
- Disgraceful references to members— 814
- “You are not worthy to mention those men”—819, 820
- Doubt as to whether a member spoke the truth—930
- “ Shame”; the member uttering must withdraw and apologise—943, 941, 945, 946
- “Chuck him out”—984
- Members may not pass reflections on a Vote taken—1012
- “The hon. member’s informant was a liar”—1385
- Members may not converse with each other—1567
- “False and mean accusation”—2836
- References to absent members—2855
- “ Gave information knowing it to be false”—3165
- “ Blackguarding hon. members”— 3356
- Defence Force and “hired assassins” —3438
- “ Blackguards in uniform”—3439
- For Rulings, see also Speaker
Chaplin, Mr. F. D. P.
- Business of House—1659
- Cables from London
- Delays—423
- Estimates
- Budget—2577
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1366
- Estimates Loan Expend.
- Land Bank report—1411
- Gow and Taylor—1850
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—293, 503
- Committee—740, 771
- Indians Relief Bill—3176
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1982
- Miners’ Phthisis Compensation
- How much paid?—420
- Night Telegrams
- Germiston’s claim—2207
- Petitions—61, 278, 2575, 2576
- Police on Zulu Border
- Inadequate—208
- Rand Water Bill
- Indulgence—125
- 1st Reading—218
- Select Committee—240, 1221, 1333, 1334
- 2nd Reading-1855, 2090, 2092, 2096, 2098, 2101, 2102, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2156, 2157, 2159
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3356
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2813
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3306
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1906
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2138
Chapman, Driver H.
- Mr. Creswell—2633, 2772, 2995
- Estimates (Burton)—4221
Child Prisoners
- Dr. Watkins—1472
Christiana, Bridge at
- Mr. v. Niekerk—458
Churches, Grants to
- Sir D. Hunter—1358
Cigarettes & Lotteries
- Estimates—4065
Citrus Fruit, Packing
- Mr. Rademeyer—421
Civic Guard Rifles
- Mr. Wyndham—2211
Civil Engineers, Aids to
- Mr. Nathan-707
Civil Servants’ Allowances
- Col. Crewe—1655
Civil Servant Politicians
- Dr. Macaulay—715
Civil Servants, Transfers of
- Mr. Alexander—2206
Civil Service
- See also Public
Civil Service Exams.
- Mr. Alexander—1277
Civil Service List
- Mr. Runciman—1121
Civil Service Regulations
- Mr. Sampson—2635
Claim Licences, Transvaal
- Mr. Nathan—2414
Claims Unworked
- Mr. Madeley—1470
Clayton, Mr. W. F.
- Closure Proposals—1715
- Estimates
- Budget-2567
- Natal Police—3995
- Chemistry—4068
- Cedara lecturers—4076
- Trees, removal of—4077
- Zululand settlement—4086
- Umvolosi planters—4092, 4094
- Ex-Natal police—4147
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1414
- Estimates, Railway
- Umvolosi station—4189
- Indians Relief Bill—3198, 3207, 3331, 3337, 3342
- Kinsman, Mr. Magistrate
- To retire, why?—1657
- Land Bank
- Insufficient finance—897
- Maize and Sweet Potatoes
- Diseases, inspector of—3218
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4289, 4292
- Meat Export Trade
- Publish the particulars—3219
- Special rail. rates—3220
- Natal Rail. Bridges
- Destroyed by floods—184
- Natives, Taxation of—1502
- Pensions and Gratuities—2684
- Petitions—3648
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1504, 1513
- Private Rail. Sidings
- Anomaly in charges—3220
- Rail. Strike Bill—1318
- Registration Amendment Bill—2050
- Stock, Free Importation of
- Certified sound?—3219
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2854
- Customs—2939
- Senate to defeat them?—3228
- Waste Lands Committee—3107
Clerk of House
- Brain, Letter from Mrs.—1051
- Cape Provincial Council
- Hours of polling—1956
- Gladstone’s Portrait, Lord—3444
- Hely-Hutchinson, Late Sir W.
- Letter from widow—1464
- Transvaal Provincial Council
- Certain resolutions—3972
Clifford, T.
- Mr. Alexander—720
Closure Proposals
- Genl. Botha—1600, 1705
- House divides—1746, 1748, 1750
Closure, Amendment to
- Speaker’s ruling—3459
Coaches from Germany
- Mr. Duncan—1272
Coaches with Lavatories
- Mr. Rademeyer—1472
- See Railway
Coal to Cape Town
- Col. Leuchars—710
- Mr. Henderson—896
Coal Line, Auxiliary
- Mr. Meyler—2016
Coal Miners’ Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
Coal Mines as Gaols
- Mr. Meyler—1347,
Coal, Rail. Rates on
- Estimates—1453, 4200
Codification of Laws
- Mr. Nathan—1357
Cold Storage, Produce
- Mr. Oosthuisen—3223
Colenso-Durban Rail.
- Mr. Fawcus—209
Colleges, Grants to
- Mr. Jagger—2221
Collieries as Gaols
- Mr. Meyler—1347
Colonial Mutual Assurance
- Mr. Madeley—1836
Colour Bar
- Mr. Merriman—2430
- House divides—2458
- Motion dropped—4312
Coloured
- See also Native
Coloured People’s Passes
- Mr. Keyter—903
Coloured Persons on Rail.
- Mr. Nathan—2415
Coloured, Poll Tax
- Mr. Cronje—431
Coloured Rly. Mechanics
- Mr. Struben’s question—3973
Coloured Rail. Men
- Estimates—4197
Commissions, Cost of
- Mr. Henderson— 190
- Estimates—4125
Commissions, Reports of
- Mr. Duncan—1470
Commission Statistics
- Mr. Nathan—422
- Genl. J. Smuts—464
Committee
- See Estimates
- See Taxation
Committee Clerk
- Mr. C. Wyndham—7
Compensation Board
- See Miners’ Phthisis
Compensation, Deportees
- Mr. Madeley-—1340
Compensation, Illegal Arrests
- Mr. Sampson—1338
Compensation, Kleinfontein
- Mr. Merriman—1359
Compensation, Riots
- Mr. Madeley—212
- Mr. Creswell—1416
Compensation for “Scabs ”
- Mr. Sampson—1339
Compensation, Strike
- Mr. Madeley—420
Compounds as Gaols
- Mr. Meyler—1347
Compounds in O.F.S.
- Mr. v. Niekerk—1827
Concession Tickets, Rail.
- Mr. Madeley—1282
Condensed Milk, Parijs
- Mr. Jagger—1529
Confidence (No) in Parit.
- Mr. Creswell—2033
- House divides—2047
Consent, Age of
- Mr. Nathan—1837
Conservation of Water
- Sir T. Cullinan—702
Constable, Complaints Against
- Mr. Haggar—712
Constitution
- See South Af. Act
Contracts Charges Oversea
- Dr. Hewat—428
Contracts, Govt.
- Dr. Hewat—3002
Contract Immigrants Bill
- 1st Reading—54
- 2nd Reading—1140, 1504
- House divides—1504
Control Officers as Censors
- Mr. Creswell—894
Convict Bookbinders
- Mr. Maginess—2633
Convicts at De Beers
- Mr. Sampson—2628, 2996, 2997
Convicts at Meintje’s Kop
- Mr. Creswell’s question—3227, 3448
Convict Prisons
- See Prisons
Coolie
- See Indian
- See Natal
Coolie £3 Licence
- Mr. Meyler—432
Co-operative Agric. Societies
- 1st Reading—3136
- 2nd Reading—3247
- In Committee—3547
- Committee’s Amendments—3548
- 3rd Reading—3549
- Royal Assent—4080
Co-operative Socy. Laws
- Mr. V. D. Merwe—2023
Corderoy, J. M., Petition
- Mr. Brown’s motion—3461
- House divides—3462
- Motion dropped—4312
Coronation Visit
- Estimates (Creswell)—3754
Coroners’ Inquests
- Estimates (Hewat)—3968
Cotton & Tobacco
- Mr. Creswell—2009
Councillors, Women
- Mr. Quinn—189
Court Martials, Explosives
- Mr. Creswell—436
Court Rules & Charges
- Mr. Sampson—1658
Covered Rail. Trucks
- Mr. Venter—436
Cow-catchers, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—2768
Cradock, Outspan at
- Mr. v. Niekerk—1356
Craig’s Report, Petroleum
- Mr. Oosthuisen—1278, 2793
Crane, Durban Harbour
- Mr. Silburn—1651
Crayfish Canning
- Mr. Madeley—1824
Creswell, Mr. F. H. P.
- Additional Appropriation Bill—1415
- Martial law inquiry—1421, 1422, 1425, 1529
- Salt River, dismissals at—1530, 1548, 1550, 1556, 1558
- Banishment's, cable re—1530
- Speech, Secy. of State—1551
- Adjourn the House, Motion
- The Deportations—10, 11, 12
- Censorship telegram—566
- Cape Liquor Bill—2624, 2625
- Tropical natives recruited—2773
- Appropriation Bill
- The nine deportees—4186
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Injury in July riots—1416, 1418
- Unemployment—1441
- White labour—1442
- Debt, charges—1443
- Industrial legislation—1443, 1447
- Arnold’s Meeting, Mr.
- On rail. premises—1653
- Barberton Crown Lands
- Arrear rents—1830
- Barristers, Strike of—205
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4136
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457
- Business of House—51, 1173, 1659, 2638, 2643, 2644, 3044, 3449
- Censorship Instructions, Cable
- Wire to Pretoria—716, 894
- Minister’s reply—1402
- Chairman’s Ruling
- Record challenged—2900
- Chapman, H., Driver
- Proposed retirement—2633
- Why retired?—2772
- Because a Unionist?—2995
- Closure Proposals—1620, 1632, 1642, 1647
- Colour Bar—2436, 2457, 2458
- Contract Immigrants Bill—1147
- Co-operative Agric. Societies—3137
- Corderoy, J. M.—3461, 3462
- Cotton and Tobacco
- Piet Retief farm—2009
- Criminal Justice Bill—2774, 2775, 3081, 4241, 4242
- Customs Tariff Bill—3152
- Deceased Ministers—16
- Defence Force Tenders Meat supplies—1653
- Diamond Diggers, Bloemhof
- Want a proclamation—3227
- Durban Rail. Strikers—210
- Estimates
- Budget—2302, 2621
- Governor’s salary—3153, 3157, 3159, 3164, 3165, 3166
- Members’ allowances—3735
- Speaker’s salary—3740, 3743
- Hansard—3748
- Coronation visit—3754, 3757, 3758
- Naturalisation—3860
- Injured during riots—3861
- Coleman, Philip—3861, 3862
- Cook, Mrs.—3863, 3910
- Frankenwald—3912
- Criminals deported—3917
- Witness tees—3968
- Attorneys’ fees—3970
- Dassen Island—3984
- White River settlement—4085
- Provincial Councils—4116
- Site value tax—4118
- Mr. Rissik—4121
- Propor. representation—4125
- Brandy, stock of—4126
- Unimproved land tax—4128
- Native Labour Assoc.—4129
- Letters, tapping of—4147, 4158
- Defence—4149
- Buckle’s report—4167
- Natives with phthisis—4168
- Diamondiferous areas—4169
- Mine doctors—4183
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1369
- Kleinfontein should pay—1381
- Report progress—1889
- Telegram “to shoot”—1389, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1395, 1396
- Censorship rules destroyed—1397, 1398
- Extend Union Buildings?—1399
- Estimates, Loan
- Railways—4251
- Native officers at Premier—4272
- Public works—4274
- Estimates, Railway—4188
- “Sane Trade Unionism”—4198
- S. Jones dismissed—4201
- Tablet errors—4202
- Sweated clerks—4204
- Chapman—4210, 4222
- Free passes—4210
- Roderick Jones—4211
- Men blacklisted—4218, 4219
- Explosives and Court Martial
- The acquittals—436
- Federation of Trade Unions
- Forbidden to meet—279
- Fig Tree Creek
- Sheba slimes—1114
- Danks’ water, right—1112
- Fruit Export Bill—3084
- Gow and Taylor—1842, 1847
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3840, 3940, 3942, 3948, 3949, 3951, 3961, 3962, 3965, 4036
- Hunter, Late Sir D.—3649
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1128
- Income Tax Bill—3094, 3096, 3097, 3098, 3259, 3266, 3267, 3268, 3275, 3288, 3290, 3296, 3297, 3298, 3310, 3311, 3312, 3319, 3595
- Motion to adjourn—3325
- Indemnity Bill
- Introduced—23, 33, 39, 42, 43
- 2nd Reading-85, 122, 138, 154, 157, 240, 289, 298, 303, 310, 380, 387, 400, 401, 405, 467, 469, 470, 475, 477, 487, 504, 513, 514, 573, 599, 626, 627, 628, 629, 650, 651, 678, 691, 692, 693, 694, 700
- Committee-733, 734, 736, 740, 755, 762, 788, 790, 795, 799, 801, 804, 807, 808, 809, 810, 812, 815, 816, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 826, 828, 829, 830, 831, 834, 835, 839, 840, 841, 842, 845, 848, 856, 857, 859, 881, 887, 889
- Schedule-935, 940, 941, 944, 945, 946, 949, 950, 958, 959, 969, 973, 974, 975, 979, 984, 989, 990, 995, 1001, 1009, 1015, 1016 Preamble—1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1023, 1024
- Report—1030, 1037, 1039, 1043, 1044, 1049
- 3rd Reading—1062, 1080, 1099, 1106, 1107
- Indians Relief Bill—3208, 3212, 3327, 3328, 3329, 3332, 3336, 3337, 3339, 3342, 3343
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1947, 1953, 1972, 2078, 2086, 2088, 2089, 2151, 2153, 3617, 3618, 3624, 3628, 3633, 3639, 3643, 3646, 3648, 4230, 4244, 4296
- Jones, S., Foreman
- Severe punishment—2212
- Justice of Peace Bill—3073, 3076
- Kareepan Diamond Diggings
- To be proclaimed?—2626
- Labour Rosettes
- Why prohibit?—717
- Land Bank Overdraft—2673
- Liesbeek Election—1419
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3068
- Martial Law
- And Supreme Court—715
- Martial Law Regulations
- Press comments—213
- Matches Duty Bill—3259
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4286, 4290
- Meintjes Kop, Work at
- Convicts replace whites?—3227, 3449
- Mines, Life of Gold—187
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3854, 3891, 3893, 3896, 3897, 3902, 3904, 3905, 3907
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee—362
- Miners’ Phthisis Compensation
- Comparative figures—3712, 3977
- Native Affairs Committee—284
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—4144
- Natal Public Health Bill—2625
- Night Schools
- Turffontein, Kenilworth—1115
- No Confidence, Motion of
- In Parliament—2033, 2047
- Peace Preservation Bill—752, 1599
- Pensions and Gratuities—2682, 2684, 3115, 3116, 3120, 4026
- Petitions—44, 2282, 2576
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1509, 1516, 1517, 1518, 1528
- Private Letters Opened
- With what object?—211
- Provincial Council Candidates
- Open-air meetings—437
- Provincial Council Elections
- Polling arrangements—717
- Provincial Estimates—3398
- Public Accounts Committee—1779
- Public Service Commis.—1490, 1494
- Public Service Pensions—4142
- Rail. Application of Moneys—1704
- Rail. Dismissals—224
- Rail. Grievances Commiss.—45
- Rail. Quarters, Osplaats—1955
- Rail. Retrenchment
- Weller and Townsend—438
- Rail. Strike Bill—1156, 1157, 1179, 1563, 1574, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1584, 1592, 1599, 1600
- Rand Rifles
- Damaged clothes—707
- Rand Water Bill-1886, 1888, 1904, 1899, 2097, 2159, 2163, 2174
- Registration Amendment Bill—2058, 2065
- Repatriation Debts—2789, 3461
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1784, 3128, 3143, 3151, 3152, 3349, 3353, 3354, 3355, 3356, 3357, 3358, 3359, 3363, 3364, 3367, 3368, 3373, 3374, 3375, 3377, 3378, 3379, 3384 3385, 3386, 3389, 3391, 3396, 3398, 3402, 3403, 3405, 3407, 3413, 3415, 3419, 3421, 3424, 3425, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3430, 3432, 3433, 3434, 3439, 3440, 3464, 3469, 3473, 3475, 3479, 3481, 3482, 3483, 3484, 3486, 3488, 3492, 3494, 3497, 3505, 3525, 3528, 3529, 3531, 3532, 3533, 3535, 3536, 3537, 3538, 3539, 3540, 3541, 3543, 3659, 3661, 3669, 3671, 3674, 3679, 3682, 3772, 3780
- Second Appropriation (Part)
- Provincial Councils—3597, 3606, 3607
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Industrial legislation—3609
- Rail. men dismissed—3610
- Chapman, Driver—3611, 3612
- Sheba Mill Slimes
- At Fig Tree Creek—1114
- Smith’s Petition, Advocate
- The deportees—44, 99
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Deportation, fear of—56, 58
- Indemnity Bill—1135, 1137
- Personal explanation—1140
- Taxation Proposals—2129, 2661, 2698, 2699, 2702
- Income tax-2710, 2727, 2729, 2730, 2731, 2733, 2737, 2741, 2743, 2752, 2762, 2766, 2796, 2800, 2802, 2804, 2805, 2806
- Land tax—2809, 2814, 2821, 2831, 2836, 2858, 2859, 2861, 2874, 2875, 2879, 2880
- Matches—2925, 2946
- Customs—2906, 2942, 2949, 2964, 2967, 2968, 2972, 2973, 2980, 2982, 2983, 2990, 3028, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3037, 3039, 3081, 3063
- Teachers’ Salaries—2240
- Telegram Divulged, Official—723, 1682, 1685, 1755, 1756, 1824
- Telephones at Oudtshoorn
- Extend to Matjes River?—2212
- Thompson, Mr. “Matabele”—2211
- Ticket Examiners on Strike
- Reduced in grade—1838
- Transvaal Provincial Council—3973
- The five resolutions—2768
- Supply: no danger—3977
- Tropical Natives
- For Hlobane—2427, 2773
- Tropical Native Mortality
- Statistics wanted—708
- Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- Tropical natives—3257
- Van Niekerk, Constable J. S.
- Compensation claim—1838, 2219
- Ward, T.
- To be deported?—1917
- Waste Lands Committee—1461, 3106, 3107, 3108, 4238
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3302
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2127, 3549, 3551, 3552, 3561, 3564, 3567, 3569, 3570, 3573, 3576, 3580, 3658
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1767, 1791, 1796, 1798, 1799, 1802, 1813, 1822, 1905, 1906, 3298
Crewe, Col. C. P.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3454, 3455
- Business of House—4225
- Civil Service Allowances
- And Economic Commission—1655
- Closure Proposals—1648, 1705
- Customs Tariff Bill—3807, 3812
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- The order “to shoot”—1390
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—147, 308, 470
- Committee—791
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3628
- Peddie, Railway to
- Govt. to consider—3450
- Petitions—275, 276, 277, 751, 1528, 2128, 2327, 2412
- Public Service Commiss.
- Select Committee—1476, 1494, 1496
- Public Service Pensions—4142, 4226
- Rail. Strike Bill—1253, 1569
- Rand Water Bill—2166
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3510
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Industrial legislation—3612
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2886, 2892
- Teachers’ Salaries—2236
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3304, 3545
Crime & Liquor Statistics
- Mr. Schreiner—2011
Criminal & Civil Cases
- Mr. Venter—2422
Criminal Justice Bill
- Leave to introduce—2774
- 1st Reading—2776
- 2nd Reading—3076
- In Committee—4239
- Committee’s amendments—4242
- 3rd Reading—4243
- Royal assent—4311
Cronje, Mr. F. R.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3454
- Closure Proposals—1731
- Estimates
- Budget—2497
- Bloemfontein museum—3867
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1371
- Government Offices
- Public meetings—2428
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—792, 793
- Native Women’s Passes—2925
- Pass Law—914
- Petitions—3548
- Poll Tax in O.F.S.
- Magistrates collect it—431
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2855
- Thefts by Natives
- Near Ventersburg—2020
Crown Lands Advances
- Minister of Finance—2925
Crown Lands, Barberton
- Mr. Creswell—1830
Crown Land, Bechuanaland
- Mr. D. Wessels—1753
Crown Lands, Sales of
- Mr. Wyndham—2769
Crown Land, Settlement on
- Mr. Wyndham—2631
Cullinan, Sir T. M.
- Customs Tariff Bill—3803
- Estimates
- Budget—2472, 2529, 2618
- Estimates, Railway
- Cape railways—4187
- Govt. Contracts, Preference—3011
- Hartebeestpoort Bill-3837, 3947, 3948
- Income Tax Bill-3312, 3313, 3318, 3719, 3720, 3721, 3723
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—591
- Petitions—3707
- Pretoria Rail. Workshops
- Decreased expenses—717
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2956, 2961, 2962, 2964, 2965, 2972, 2973, 3025, 3059, 3060
- Water, Conservation of
- What is proposed?—702
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3302
Cullman’s Farm, Sir T.
- Mr. H. Sampson—426
Currey, Mr. H. L.
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Growing expenses—1434
- Estimates
- Budget-1926, 2187, 2190
- Governor’s salary—3153
- Local allowances—3752
- Education, exams.—3911, 3913
- Prison uniforms—4001
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Guano—1343
- Elsenburg farm—1358
- Martial law expenses—1388, 1389
- Estimates, Loan
- Museum gates—4273
- Income Tax Bill—3284, 3293, 3698
- Indemnity Bill—372
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070
- Land Bank Overdraft—2668
- Pensions and Gratuities
- 1st report-1686, 1916, 2682, 2683, 2684, 2686
- 2nd report—2659, 3108, 3109, 3113, 3114, 3115, 3116, 3119
- 3rd report—3398
- 4th report—3923, 4026
- Petitions—499, 500, 564, 1173, 1528, 2047, 2412
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1508, 1522, 1523
- Public Accounts Committee—1770
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3483, 3512, 3529, 3663
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2721
- Tennant, A.—719, 720
Customs & Baggage
- Mr. Jagger—1116
Customs, Butter
- Mr. Keyter—414
Customs Duties
- See also Taxation
Customs Duties, Pondoland
- Mr. Robinson—1650
Customs & Exports
- Mr. Baxter—1276
Customs Tariff Alterations
- Mr. Jagger—1954
Customs Tariff Bill
- See also Taxation
- 1st Reading—3089
- 2nd Reading-3152, 3730
- House divides—3152, 3734
- In Committee—3798
- Committee divides—3800, 3801, 3812
- Committee’s amendments—3823
- 3rd Reading—3924
- Royal assent—4294
Dairying Industry
- Minr. of Finance—2905
Danks, Andrew
- Mr. Creswell—1112, 1114
Dassen Island Annexed
- Estimates—3984
Davies’ Complaint, Miss
- Mr. Boydell’s question—4294
De Aar-Prieska Line
- Mr. Kuhn—2414
De Aar Water
- Mr. P. Marais—1118
Dealesville Magistracy
- Estimates—3981
Deaths
- See Mortality
- See Killed
- See Strike
Death Sentences
- Mr. Nathan—1467
De Beer, Mr. M. J.
- Business of House—2641
- Colour Bar—2458
- Estimates
- Jackal destruction—4094
- Estimates, Railway
- Piquetberg line—4198
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3843
- Irrigation, Orange River—1300
- Malmesbury-Graafwater Line
- No. of passengers—2994
- Registration Amendment Bill—2064
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2937, 2969
De Beers, Convicts at
- Mr. Sampson—2628, 2996, 2997
De Beers, Riots at
- Mr. Sampson—1465
De Beers, Trading in
- Estimates (Sampson)—4106
De Beers, White Wages
- Mr. Sampson—2997, 3228
Deeds Offices
- Estimates—1357
Defence Camps
- Estimates—4150
Defence Camp, Worcester
- Mr. Heatlie—1828
Defence, Dutch Instruction
- Mr. Fremantle—3221
Defence Force Bands
- Mr. Schreiner—702
Defence Force, Queenstown
- Mr. Venter—2429
Defence Force Supplies
- Mr. v. d. Walt—2018
Defence Force Tenders
- Mr. Creswell—1653
Defence Horse Insurance
- Mr. Henwood—2006
Defence, Imperial Conference
- Mr. Fremantle—2424
Defence, Maize Supplies
- Genl. T. Smuts—2416
Defence & Rail. Men
- Mr. Maginess—2214
Defence & Rifle Clubs
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1118
Defence Saddlery Contract
- Dr. Hewat—456
Defence and the Strike
- Estimates—1388
Defence Uniforms
- Mr. Sampson—706
- Mr. Vermaas—1289
- Mr. Venter—2026
De Jager, Dr. A. L.
- Cape Spirits and Brandies
- Monthly consumption—3447
- Direct Popular Vote—2653
- Fruit Export Bill—2694
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Petitions—278, 1026, 1464, 1575, 2128, 2327, 2625, 2946, 3167, 3217 Public Accounts Committee—4300
- Riebeek Kasteel, Rail to—
- Connect with Hermon—1853
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1664
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2949
Delagoa Rolling Stock
- Mr. Hull—429
Delmansdorp Station
- Mr. v. d. Walt—3222
Demurrage on Trucks
- Mr. Andrews—1427
Dentists, Registration of
- Mr. Kuhn—184, 2221
- See also Medical
Deportations
- See Indemnity
- See Adjourn
- See Martial Law
- See Strike
- Mr. Sampson—431
Deportation & Immigration
- Mr. Nathan—2213
Deportations (Kendall)
- Mr. Andrews—898
Deportation Policy
- Estimates (Minr. Justice)—3920
Deportation Statistics
- Mr. Boydell—438
Deported, Immigrants
- Mr. Andrews—896
Deportees’ Biographies
- Mr. Andrews—434
Deportees, Compensation for
- Mr. Madeley—1340
Deportees, Original List
- Mr. Madeley—1116
Deportees, “Smelling out ”
- Estimates (Creswell)—3917
Deportees’ S.S. Fares
- Mr. Boydell—1276
Destitute, Relief of
- Mr. Orr—1352, 1353
De Villiers, Chas.
- Mr. Sampson—416
De Waal, Mr. H.
- Drought and Grazing Rights
- The game reserves—1833
- Estimates
- Defence, Dutch language—4153
- Gallamziekte—4055
- Sheep and goats die—1288
- Maquassie, Police at
- Inadequate—2420
- Petitions—1026
- Repatriation Debts—2790
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2147
De Wet, Mr. N. J.
- Minister of Justice
- Elected—4
- Age of Consent—1837
- Attorney-Generals, Fees of—458
- Barristers’ Circuit Fees—204
- Benoni “Round-up”—1284
- Benoni, Unemployment at—1278
- Beyers, Mr. F. W.—416
- Camperdown Gaol Tenders—3224
- Cape Liquor Licensing—2662, 2663
- 2nd Reading—2624
- Cape Town Magistracy—1657
- Child Prisoners—1472
- Civil Service Exams.—1277
- Civil Service List—1121
- Convicts at De Beers—2997
- Convict Labour, Leases of—2628
- Convicts, List of Mines—2997
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3251
- Crime and Drink Statistics—2011, 2012
- Criminal Cases, Queenstown—2422
- Criminal Justice Bill
- Leave—2774
- 2nd Reading—3076, 4240, 4241, 4242, 4243
- Customs (English) and Baggage—1116
- Davies’ Complaint, Miss—4294
- Death Sentences, Executions—1467
- Defence Rifle Clubs—1118
- Deportees’ Biographies—434
- Deportees, the Names—49
- Deportees, Original List—1116
- Deportees, Fares Paid—1277
- Deportees, No Violence—431
- Dock Gates, Disorders at—1656
- Durban, Censorship at—1293
- Du Toit’s Petition, D. J.—3974
- Dynamite Outrages—1281
- Estimates
- Governor—3166
- Purdon, Sergt.—3919
- Deportation, the policy—3920
- Trade marks—3921
- Albortyn, case of—3923
- Registrar, High Court—3967
- Witness fees-—3969
- Garnishee orders—3969
- Inquests—3970
- Sheriffs—3970
- Attorneys’ fees—3970
- Rorke, Mr.—3971
- Magistrates—3978, 3984
- Service of process—3985
- Magistrate suspended—3986
- Removal of J.Ps.—3987
- Police—3988
- Letter in “Cape Times”—3988
- Truter’s reply—3990
- S.A.M.R.—3995
- Police pay—3997
- Police recruiting—3998
- Liquor trapping—3999
- Prison labour—4002
- Prisoners’ Aid Society—4003
- Awaiting-trial prisoners—4003, 4004
- Probation officers—4004
- Eight hours day—4005
- Naval officers’ salaries—4152
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Witnesses’ allowances—1344
- Prisons Vote—1345, 1347, 1348, 1351
- Estimates, Loan
- Public works—4273
- Field-Cornets’ Pay—427
- Fines Paid by Instalments—2767
- Fruit Export Bill—3088
- Glen Grey Police-3713
- Govt. Offices, Meetings in—2428
- Gow and Taylor—1852
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3960, 3965
- Heathcote, Sergt.—2213
- Horse-sickness at Humansdorp—1286
- Illicit Liquor Trapping—2637
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1126
- Indemnity Bill—120
- 2nd Reading—522
- Committee—755, 789, 819, 834, 838, 839
- Schedule—1012
- Indian Boys Caned—198
- Indian Inquiry Commission—1283
- Indians, £3 Tax—2218
- Insolvency Legislation—187
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070, 3071, 3072, 3073, 3075, 3076, 3153, 3544
- 2nd Reading—3041
- Kendall in Australia—1290
- Khaki Uniforms—1289
- Kimberley Master—3976
- Kinsman, Mr. Magistrate—1657
- Kopjes Court House—2024
- Lawyers’ Charges, Judge Ward—1658
- Liquor on “Sir Fred”—2995
- Liquor Law Breaches—426
- Liquor Traffic and Women—2425
- Liquor Trapping System—2214
- Maquassi, Police, at—2420
- Martial Law Legislation—1122
- Martial Law Permits—1289
- Mint at Pretoria—1283
- Native Fines—1280
- Native Trespasser on Farm—1470
- Natives Land Act, Ejections—2420
- Natives and Liquor, Pamphlet—3976
- Natives Shot, Van Ryn—1284
- Naturalisation Applications—1293
- Naturalisation Refused—4295
- Peace Preservation Bill
- 1st Reading—752
- Postponed—1027
- Withdrawn—1599
- Pensions and Gratuities—1913, 1914
- Phillips’ Speech, Lady—1827
- Poll Tax, O.F.S. —432
- Police Allowances, Cape Town—1652
- Police Constable Charged—713
- Police Day of Rest—2217
- Police, Extra Official Duties—2209
- Police House Inspection—4185
- Police Pay, and Riots—99
- Police Promotions—710
- Police at Robertson—1828
- Police in Swaziland—188
- Police Uniform Allowances—2027, 2219
- Police Uniforms, Maraisburg—1829
- Police Uniform Tenders—2423
- Prescription Amendment Bill
- 1st Reading—1840
- 2nd Reading—1906
- Pretoria Gaol Doctor—714
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1504, 1505, 1506, 1508, 1517, 1519, 2244, 2247
- Prisons, Grading of—712, 1120
- Prison Officers’ Allowances—2424
- Prison Staff Promotions—2030
- Prison Warders’ Pay—2007
- Propor. Representation—2779
- Rand Water Bill—2106, 2107, 2156
- Registration Amendment Bill—2056
- Reitz, Prison at—1287
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—461
- Reports—9, 61, 361, 624, 830, 1503, 1599, 1880, 2363, 4293
- Rhodesia and the Union—1277
- Rifle Club Ammunition—1289
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1781, 1784, 1786, 1790, 3353, 3355, 3356, 3361, 3362, 3365, 3366, 3367, 3373, 3376, 3378, 3379, 3384, 3385, 3386, 3389, 3391, 3392, 3394, 3396, 3397, 3400, 3401, 3402, 3404, 3407, 3411, 3421, 3423, 3424, 3425, 3426, 3429, 3432, 3436, 3437, 3439, 3440, 3464, 3467, 3469, 3470, 3475, 3480, 3482, 3486, 3487, 3488, 3491, 3492, 3494, 3495, 3496, 3514, 3518, 3520, 3525, 3526, 3528, 3529, 3531, 3533, 3534, 3535, 3536, 3537, 3539, 3541, 3543, 3544, 3659, 3660, 3661, 3663, 3666, 3669, 3671, 3673, 3674, 3677, 3685, 3771, 3781, 4079
- 2nd Reading—3121, 3133, 3135
- Sheriffs of Courts—2427
- Smartt at Salt River, Sir T.—1652
- South Af. Act (Deity)
- Committee’s report—1306, 4301, 4310
- Special J.Ps., Bethlehem—892
- Special J.P.s and Pay—211
- Stolen Property, Recovery of—418
- Strikers, Agreements with—1284
- Strikers, the Distress—49
- Supreme Court Interpreter
- W. M. Austin—2681
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2729
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1683, 1685
- Tygerpoort, J.P. at—1826
- “Umgeni,” Agreement with—430
- Umtata Jury Room—2217
- Van Niekerk, Constable—1838, 2220
- Vredefort Magistrate—2024
- Walton’s Statement, Magistrate—1471
- Ward, T., not Deported—1917
- Willemsdal Police Station—2634
- Witnesses’ Fees, Chemists—1833
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3550
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1793, 1795, 1796, 1798, 1802, 1811
- Zastron Magistracy—1830
Diamonds, American Duty
- Mr. Nicholson-3217
Diamond Conference
- Mr. Andrews—2425
- Mr. Sampson—2632
- Mr. Fremantle’s question—3445
Diamonds, Convicts’ Finds
- Mr. Sampson—2997
Diamond Diggers, London
- Mr. Creswell—3227
Diamond Diggers, Poor
- Mr. Sampson—2635
Diamond Market
- Budget—1921
Diamonds, Stability of
- Minr. of Finance—2609
Diamonds at Taungs
- Mr. D. Wessels—2998
Diep River Station
- Mr. Haggar—422
Dip, Price of
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—201
Diphtheria at Osplaats
- Mr. Madeley—1834, 1955
Direct Popular Vote
- Mr. Schreiner—2646
- Motion dropped—4312
Discoverers’ Rights, Natal
- Mr. Haggar—1282
Disturbances
- See Strike
- See Indemnity
- See Railway
Disturbances on Rand
- Estimates—4146
Division Lists
- See the various subject headings
Divisional Councils
- Estimates (Merriman)—3759
- See Estimates—4110
Docks, Disorders at
- Mr. Baxter—1656
Dock Train Delays
- Mr. Brown—2215
- Mr. Nathan—2215
Doctors & Dentists
- Mr. Kuhn-2221
- See also Medical
Doctor, Pretoria Gaol
- Mr. Sampson—714
Doctors, Strike of
- Mr. Sampson—565
Documents
- See the various Ministers’ names (Reports)
Dominions Commission
- Mr. Jagger—416
Dominions Comm.’s Report
- Mr. Robinson—1279
Dominion House Scheme
- Mr. Struben—2008
Doom River Rail.
- Mr. Rademeyer—1112
Doornfontein School
- Mr. Wilcocks—2636
Douglas, Weir at
- Dr. Watkins—1472
Drill Sharpeners, Native
- Mr. Madeley—1277
Drills & Boreholes
- Mr. D. Wessels—1656
Drills in Bechuanaland
- Mr. D. Wessels—1753
Drills at Humansdorp
- Mr. Rademeyer—1272
Drills, Native Learners
- Mr. Madeley—1277
Drought & Boreholes
- Mr. v. Niekerk—191
Drought & Grazing Rights
- Mr. de Waal—1833.
Drought at Marico
- Genl. Lemmer—2208
Drought & Relief Works
- Mr. P. Grobler—2013
Duff’s Speech, Mr.
- Sir T. Smartt—1293
Dumping Clause
- Estimates (Merriman)—2293
- Minr. of Finance—3055
Duncan, Mr. P.
- Agents’ Licences
- For foreign firms—417
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4136
- Closure Proposals—1716
- Colour Bar—2436
- Commission, Reports of
- Difficulty to get—1470
- Co-operative Societies
- Advances to—2991
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3250
- Customs Tariff Bill—3733
- Engines and Coaches
- Ordered from Germany—1272
- Estimates
- Budget—2386, 2617
- Coroners’ inquests—3968
- Industrial schools—3999
- White River settlement—4087
- Provincial Councils—4112, 4121
- Small Holdings Commission—4161
- Mine natives—4172
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- George industrial school—1344
- Natal compound prisons—1349
- Commissions, cost of—1360
- Women shot?—1383, 1384
- Estimates, Loan
- Speaker’s ruling wanted—4247
- Rail. Board’s approval?—4248
- Railways—4255
- Zeerust line—4257
- Public works—4272
- Agric. College, Pretoria—4274
- Land settlement—4277
- Land Bank advances—4282
- Estimates, Railway
- 600 Ringleaders—4212, 4213
- Fruit Export Bill—3085, 3086
- Gow and Taylor
- Select Committee—1840, 1853
- Uartebeestpoort Bill—3832, 3837, 3876
- Income Tax Bill—3099, 3267, 3272,3293, 3297, 3310, 3582, 3585, 3592, 3594, 3702
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—32
- 2nd Reading—142, 153, 697
- Committee—733, 761, 768, 808, 832, 844, 846, 847, 930
- 3rd Beading—1062
- Indians Relief Bill—3169, 3200, 3334, 3337, 3340
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1996, 2075, 3632, 3638, 3639, 3642, 3646, 4297
- Inspector of Lands
- In Zoutpansberg—2629
- Land Bank Interest—2679
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3067
- Martial Law Regulations
- Public meetings stopped—199
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3891, 3892, 3893, 3895, 3896, 3902, 3903, 3908, 3909, 3966
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee—226
- Mooibank Settlers
- Why the delay?—196
- What is the position?—2025
- Pensions and Gratuities—3120
- Petitions—275, 565, 721, 722, 1271, 1464, 1649, 2004, 2460, 2576, 3298, 3443
- Prevention of Cruelties Bill—1511, 1517, 1520, 2246, 2247
- Public Accounts Committee—1773
- Public Service Commission—1486
- Rail. Strike Bill—1227, 1565, 1568, 1590, 1591, 1597
- Rail. Strikers’ Pensions—234
- Rand Water Bill-1869, 2101, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2162, 2163, 3544
- Registration Amendment Bill—2052
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3360, 3363, 3364, 3378, 3384, 3386, 3389, 3407, 3408, 3409, 3410, 3420, 3435, 3436, 3441, 3464, 3492, 3502, 3529, 3537, 3671, 3780
- South Africa Act (Deity)—4303
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2728, 2738, 2745, 2755
- Land tax—2894
- Waste Lands Committee—3103, 3104, 3107
- A Kimberley building—1461
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3546
- Willemsdal Post Agency
- Amount of business—2209
- Witnesses’ Fees
- Chemists’ position—1833
- Women’s Enfranchisement—447, 1175
- Workmen’s Compensation—3550, 3551, 3552, 3553, 3554, 3557, 3560, 3563, 3565, 3573, 3577, 3578
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1792
Dundee Town Council
- Mr. Boydell—2634
Durban Breakwater
- Sir D. Hunter—1429
Durban, Cartage of Goods
- Sir D. Hunter—893
Durban, Censorship at
- Mr. Boydell—1293
Durban-Colenso Line
- Mr. Fawcus—209
Durban Graving Dock
- Mr. Silburn—1283
- Mr. Henderson—1827
Durban Harbour, Depth
- Mr. Robinson—1279
Durban Harbour
- Mr. Silburn—1651
- Mr. Fawcus—3015
- Mr. Henderson’s question—3976
Durban Rail. Guards
- Mr. Fawcus—1118
Durban Rail. Report
- Col. Leuchars—422
Durban Rail. Strikers
- Mr. Boydell—210, 424
- Mr. Creswell—210
Durban Vacancy
- Genl. Smuts’ motion—3823
Dutch Artillery Officers
- Mr. Fremantle—2770
Dutch in Court
- Estimates—3981
Dutch, Failures in
- Estimates (Malan)—3914
Dutch Language
- See also Printing
Dutch Language, Defence
- Mr. Fremantle—3221
Dutch Language Rights
- Genl. T. Smuts—203
- Mr. Alberts—199
Dutch Master, Doornfontein
- Mr. Wilcocks—2636
Dutch Rail. Servants
- Mr. P. Grobler’s question—3708
Dutch Time Tables
- Mr. Alberts—199
Du Toit, D. J.
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3974
Du Toit, Mr. C. J. W.
- Estimates
- Budget—2279
- Witbank Magistracy—3979
- Telephone to Pokwane—4007, 4019
- Mapoch’s land—4086
- Estimates, Railway
- Bethal line—4188
- Strikers taken back—4216
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3843, 3930
- Income Tax Bill—3788
- Indemnity Bill—621
- Rail. Strike Bill—1252
- Sabbath Observance—55
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3653
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2924
- Telephone to Pokwane
- Work starts when?—709
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill—1698
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1805
Duty on Butter
- Mr. Keyter—414
Duty on Meat
- Mr. Kuhn—425
Dynamite Factories
- Mr. Sampson—1279
Dynamite Outrages
- Mr. Madeley—1281
- Orders to shoot—1402
East Coast Fever, Elliot
- Mr. Venter—897
East Rand, Convicts at
- Mr. Sampson—2628, 2996, 2997
East Rand Hospitals
- Mr. Madeley—1832
Easter Recess
- Prime Minister—1658
Ebb & Flow
- Mr. Baxter’s question—2996, 3448
Economic Commission
- Mr. Fremantle—900
- Mr. Krige—1119
Eggs, Crushed
- Taxation proposals—2910, 2974
Electric Blasting
- Mr. Sampson—716, 894
Electrical Water Finders
- Mr. D. Wessels’ question—3713
Electricians, Pub. Works
- Mr. Madeley—1654
Elephants at Addo
- Mr. Brown—704
Elevators, Grain
- Mr. Keyter—197
Elliot & E.C. Fever
- Mr. Venter—897
Elsenburg Farm
- Minister of Lands—1414
Elsenburg, Purchase of
- Mr. Jagger—1355
Embokotwa Titles
- Mr. Venter’s motion—3452
Emjanyana Asylum
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3977
Employment on Railways
- Mr. Madeley—433, 435
Enjar, H. E.
- Mr. Fawcus—3224
Engines, Efficiency of
- Mr. Maginess—1653
Engines from Germany
- Mr. Duncan—1272
Engines, Tenders for
- Sir T. Smartt—1306
Engineering Adviser
- Sir H. Juta—1834
Erasmus Post Office
- Mr. v. d. Walt—1826
Ermelo, Field-cornet at
- Mr. Hull—2013
Esselen’s Retainer, Mr.
- Mr. Sampson—417
Estcourt Deviation
- Mr. Meyler—2015, 2992
Estcourt-Mooi River Line
- Mr. Meyler—1454
- Sir T. Smartt—1456
Estimates
- Main, Loan, and Rail.
- Budget
- Minister of Finance—458, 459, 1917, 2596
- Minister of Railways—1956, 2612
- Alberts, Mr.—2565
- Andrews, Mr.—2197
- Baxter, Mr.—2398
- Blaine, Mr.—2534
- Botha, Genl. (Prime Minr.)—2342
- Boydell, Mr.—2517
- Burton, Mr. (Minr. of Rail.)—1956, 2612
- Chaplin, Mr.—2577
- Clayton, Mr.—2567
- Creswell, Mr.—2302
- Cronje, Mr.—2497
- Cullman, Sir T—2472
- Currey, Mr.—2190
- Duncan, Mr.—2386
- Du Toit, Mr.—2279
- Fichardt, Mr.—2480
- Fremantle, Mr.—2356, 2363
- Grobler, Mr. E.—2308
- Grobler, Mr. P.—2321
- Haggar, Mr.—2204, 2264
- Henderson, Mr.—2467
- Henwood, Mr.—2551
- Hull, Mr.—2296
- Jagger, Mr.—2271
- Joubert, Mr.—2562
- Keyter, Mr.—2514
- Krige, Mr.—2394
- Kuhn, Mr.—2405
- Lemmer, Genl.—2546
- Maginess, Mr.—2562
- Marais, Mr. P.—2592
- Mentz, Mr.—2486
- Merriman, Mr.—2283
- Meyler, Mr.—2492
- Nathan, Mr.—2476
- Neethling, Dr.—2500
- Neser, Mr.—2556
- Nicholson, Mr.—2380
- Oliver, Mr.—2314
- Oosthuisen, Mr.—2587
- Orr, Mr.—2194
- Quinn, Mr.—2376
- Rademeyer, Mr.—2594
- Schoeman, Mr.—2554
- Schreiner, Mr.—2542
- Serfontein, Mr. N.—2570
- Smartt, Sir T.-2005, 2328, 2574
- Smuts, Genl. J. (Minr. Finance)— 458, 459, 1917, 2596
- Smuts, Genl. T.—2320
- Steytler, Mr.—2325
- Struben, Mr.—2536
- Theron, Mr. H. (Minr. Lands)—2583
- Van der Merwe, Mr.—2569
- Van der Riet, Mr.—2503
- Van der Walt, Mr.—2407
- Van Eeden, Mr.—2507
- Van Niekerk, Mr.—2571
- Venter, Mr.—2560
- Vintcent, Mr.—2527
- Walton, Sir E.—1971, 2176
- Watermeyer, Mr.—2460
- Watkins, Dr.—2352
- Wessels, Mr. D.—2508
- Wessels, Mr. J.—2310
- Wilcocks, Mr.—2373
- House divides—2622
- Committee of Supply
- (1) Governor—3153
- (2) Senate—3735
- (3) House of Assembly—3736
- (4) Joint Parly.—3747
- (5) Prime Minister—3750
Committee divides—3758 - (6) Native affairs—3760
- (7) Interior—3856
- (8) Pub. Health—3868
- (9) Asylums—3869
- (10) Pub. Service—4100
- (11) Printing—4100
- (12) Treasury—4103
- (13) High Commissioner—4103
- (14) Public Debt-4108
- (15) Pensions—4110
- (16) Provincial Admin.—4110
Committee divides—4125 - (17) Miscellaneous—4125
- (18) Inland Revenue—4127
- (20) Customs—4128
- (21) Defence—4144
Committee divides—4144 - (22) Mines—4159
- (23) Higher Education—3910
- (24) Justice—3916
- (25) Sup. Court—3967
- (26) Magistrates—3978
- (27) Police—3987
- (28) Prisons—3999
- (29) Posts—4005
- (30) Pub works—4020
- (31) Buildings—4023
- (32) Agricul. Dept.—4046
- (33) Agric. Education—4071
- (34) Forestry—4076
- (35) Lands—4084
- (36) Deeds Office—4097
- (37) Surveyors—4097
- (38) Irrigation—4098
- Estimates, Railway
- (1) Permanent way—4187
- (2) Rolling stock—4198
- (3) Running expenses—4199
- (4) Traffic expenses—4203
Committee divides—4205 - (5) General charges—4206
Committee divides—4223 - (6) Superannuation—4224
- (25) Cartage—4224
- (26) Depreciation—4224
- Estimates, Supplementary—4225
- Estimates, Loan Funds
- Speaker’s ruling—4245
- (a) Railways—4248
- (b) Public works—4271
- (c) Telegraphs—4276
- (d) Land settlement—4276
- (g) Land Bank—4281
- (h) Agriculture—4283
- Estimates, Loan Funds
- (D) Lands and settlements—1399
- (E) Irrigation—1400
- (F) Local works—1400
- (G) Land Bank—1402
- Estimates Addit. Expenditure
- Motion to commit—1335
- In Committee—1341
- (1) Governor—1341
- (6) Agricultural—1342
- (10) Superior Courts—1344
- (14) Prisons—1344
Committee divides—1352 - (16) Interior—1352
- (18) Asylums—1354
- (19) Pub. Service Com.—1355
- (20) Printing—1355
- (21) Lands—1355
- (22) Deeds Office—1357
- (25) Treasury—1358
- (30) Public Debt-1358
- (31) Pensions—1358
- (33) Miscellaneous—1358
£1273 paid to miners—1359
Committee divides—1387 - (34) Defence—1388
Committee divides—1394, 1395, 1396 - (36) Higher Education—1398
- (37) Posts and Telegraphs—1399
- Estimates, Rail. Addit.
- Motion to commit—1415
- (2) Maintenance—1426
- (12) Miscellaneous—1428
- (28) Harbour revenue—1429
- Speaker’s ruling—4245
European
- See White
Evening Sittings
- See Business
Excise
- See Taxation
Excise on Spirits
- Sir T. Smartt—1654
Expert Witnesses’ Fees
- Mr. Duncan—1833
Explosives
- See Dynamite
Explosives during Strike
- Mr. Creswell—436
Export of Fruit
- Mr. Struben—1466
Exports of Grain
- Mr. H. Serfontein—2218
Exports of Maize
- Mr. H. Serfontein—3229
Exports of Meat
- Mr. Clayton-3219, 3220
Exports, Values of
- Mr. Baxter—1276
Factory Legislation
- Mr. Sampson—438
Farm Labour Recruiting
- Mr. V. Niekerk—2214
Farm, Purchase of
- Mr. H. Sampson—426
Farm Taxes, Bilingual
- Mr. Nicholson—1654
Farmers’ Telephones
- Mr. Oosthuisen—430
Faure, Late Sir P.
- Letter and portrait—3136
Fawcus, Mr. A.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1550, 1551
- Boshoff’s Road accident
- Train ambulance—1839
- Business of House—2639
- Camperdown Gaol Supplies
- Indian’s tender preferred—3224
- Colenso-Durban Railway
- Macpherson’s report—209
- Durban Harbour, Condition of
- It is critical—3015, 3021
- Durban Rail. Guards
- 18 hours on duty—1118
- Estimates
- Budget—2379
- Education—3912
- Special J.Ps.—3982
- Prison at Pinetown—4002
- Wattle grader—4047
- Natal rum—4049
- Site value tax—4119
- Mine native recruits— 4175
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Guano—1343
- Estimates, Loan
- Natal coal line—4251
- Estimates, Railway
- Griqualand West— 4191
- Spark arrestors—4192
- Ambulance stores—4204
- Natal coal line—4206
- Amendment withdrawn—4223
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Rolling stock repairs—1427
- Heavier blocks—1430
- Fruit Export Bill—2687, 2696
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3928, 3929, 3948, 3949, 4041
- Income Tax Bill—3271, 3275. 3276, 3296, 3311, 3319, 3715, 3717, 3718
- Indians Relief Bill—3182, 3327, 3328, 3329, 3331, 3333, 3334, 3335, 3341
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—688
- Committee—770, 862
- Report—1032
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1974, 2088, 3618, 3619, 3624, 3629, 3630, 3636, 3637, 3638, 3639, 3640, 3641, 3643, 3645, 3647, 3648, 4229, 4230, 4231, 4232, 4233, 4234, 4235, 4236, 4243, 4244, 4296
- Mineral Rights (Settlements)—453
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3854, 3892, 3897, 3898, 3906
- Natal Govt. Allotments in
- The freehold-2791, 2793
- Natal Railway Men
- Guards’ summer uniforms—1120
- Natives Land Act
- Right to eject—2420
- Parys Creamery
- “Govt. supervision”—2419
- Pensions and Gratuities—2683
- Petitions—721, 890, 1953
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1505, 1506, 1507, 1515
- Propor, Representation—2782
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Coal rate anomalies—1451
- Estcourt-Mooi line—1459
- Rail. Station Foremen
- Estcourt deviation—3225
- Rail. Strike Bill-1179, 1245, 1331, 1566, 1567, 1571, 1572
- Rand Water Bill—2160, 1902
- Registration Amendment Bill—2053
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1789, 3355, 3407, 3420, 3469, 3531, 3779
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3654
- Sleepers for Fencing
- They are unsuitable—3226
- Special J.Ps.
- Differences in pay—211
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2720
- Land tax—2849
- Matches—2901
- Customs—2951, 2955, 3064
- Waste Lands Committee—3105, 4238
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2143, 3550, 3551, 3553, 3555, 3556, 3564, 3566, 3567, 3569, 3574, 3575, 3577
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1803, 1804, 1807, 1809, 1811, 1816, 1817
Feathers, American Duty
- Mr. Nicholson—3217
Federation of Trades
- Mr. Creswell—279
Fencing, Sleepers for
- Mr. Fawcus—3226
Fichardt, Mr. G. G.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1536
- Burghers wounded in War—3458
- Closure Proposals—1719
- Estimates
- Budget—2480
- Speaker’s salary—3736, 3744, 3747
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Elsenburg farm—1357
- Martial law expenses—1389
- Income Tax Bill-3265, 3267, 3273, 3284, 3706, 3714, 3715, 3720, 3725
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—640
- Committee—770
- Schedule—937, 941, 978, 1011
- Report—1029
- 3rd Reading—1075, 1100
- Indians Relief Bill—3211
- Irrigation in O.F.S.
- What has been done?—1291
- Land Settlement in O.F.S.
- Result of new law?—1290
- Maize, Grading of—3232
- Marseilles-Maseru Line
- S.A. produce rate—2417
- Marseilles Station
- Foreman wanted—2417
- Petitions—1109, 2725, 3323
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1508, 1510, 1513, 1516, 1520, 1525, 1527
- Rail. Construction in O.F.S.
- The four new lines—1292
- Rail. Passenger Segregation
- Coloured and whites—1291
- Rail. Strike Bill—1267
- Registration Amendment Bill—2063
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2731, 2733, 2759
- Land tax—2810, 2824, 2826, 2835
- Tweespruit Stud Farm
- To be abandoned?—1466
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1795
Field-cornet at Ermelo
- Mr. Hull-2013
Field-cornets’ Pay
- Mr. Kuhn—427
Fig Tree Creek Water
- Mr. Creswell—1112
Films
- See Bioscope
Finance, Portfolio of
- Mr. Fremantle—2603, 3022
- See Minister
- See Fremantle
- See Estimates—2361
Financial Relations
- Mr. Jagger—1338
Fines, Instalments of
- Mr. Brown—2767
Fines, Native
- Mr. Jagger—1280
Fire Brigade, Grants to
- Estimates—1399
Fire Insurance, Govt.
- Mr. H. Sampson—429
Fire at Ndabakazi
- Mr. Schreiner—703
Fires from Sparks
- Dr. MacNeillie—3651
Fischer, Late A.
- Motion of condolence—13
- Letter from Mrs. Fischer—1704
Fischer, Portrait of Late Mr.
- Mr. Speaker—4293
Fitzpatrick, Sir J. P.
- Leave oí absence—719
Flag of Union
- Mr. Rademeyer—2422
Floods in Natal
- Mr. Clayton—184
Ford, Kimberley
- Mr. Madeley’s question—3976
Foremen, Surplus Rly.
- Mr. Fawcus—3225
Forrest-Gray, John
- Mr. Boydell—1833
“Forty Years Money ”
- Mr. King—1838
Frames, Mr. P. R.
- Mr. Sampson—2632
Frankfort Rail.
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1117
Frankfort Rail. Extension
- Mr. Serfontein—1854
Fred, S.S. Sir
- Sir H. Juta—2995
Freehold Titles, Natal
- Mr. Fawcus—2791
Free State Boreholes
- Mr. v. Niekerk—191
Free State Churches, Grants to
- Sir D. Hunter—1358
Free State, Irrigation in
- Mr. Fichardt—1291
Free State Land Settlement
- Mr. Fichardt—1290
Free State Native Evictions
- Mr. Haggar’s question—3712
Free State, New Rlys. in
- Mr. Fichardt—1292
Free State Poll Tax
- Mr. Cronje—431
Fremantle, Mr. H. E. S.
- Addit Appropriation Bill
- Col. Leuchars’ speech—1542
- Salt River dismissals—1543, 1556
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Price of money—1418
- Rand riots, losses in—1440
- Cape education—1445
- Bribery, Alleged—185
- Personal statement—237, 1754
- See also Errata (p. vi.)
- Business of House—51, 3045
- Cape Mounted Rifles—2770
- Closure Proposals—1630, 1708, 1724, 1746
- Customs Tariff Bill—3733, 3808
- Defence Force Gunnery
- Instructions in Dutch—3221
- Diamond Conference
- Govt. action?—3445
- Economic Commission’s report—900
- Estimates
- Budget—2356, 2363
- Finance, Portfolio of—2361
- Governor—3166
- Printing, bilingual—4101, 4102
- Public debt-4108, 4109
- Provincial finance—4110
- Defence salaries—4148
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Martial law, costs of—1391
- Higher education—1398
- Estimates, Railway
- Keeping off cattle—4190
- Rail. accounts—4193
- Grievances Board—4194
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Wages increase, £200,000—1426
- Rail. sidings—1428
- Finance, Portfolio of
- Genl. Smuts’ portfolios—3022
- Huguenot College
- For women only?—1284
- Imperial Conference
- On Defence—2424
- Income Tax Bill-3094, 3096, 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3268, 3269, 3270, 3271, 3280, 3281, 3282, 3291, 3294, 3296, 3298, 3319, 3581, 3582, 3583, 3584, 3585, 3586, 3587, 3588, 3593, 3594, 3687, 3688, 3690, 3691, 3692, 3697, 3698, 3701, 3702, 3706, 3714, 3715, 3717, 3718, 3725, 3785, 3788, 3791, 3793
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—109, 110, 122, 527, 598, 601, 623
- Committee—769, 866, 872
- Schedule—936, 941, 950, 959, 967, 979
- Preamble—1019
- Report—1028, 1032
- 3rd Reading—1067
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2079, 4231
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—4144
- No Confidence in Parit.—2042
- Petitions—278, 3323
- Public Accounts Committee—4301
- Rail. Candidates
- For Parliament—206
- Rail. Dismissals—223
- Rail. Strike Bill—1152, 1212, 1221, 1312, 1331, 1568, 1569, 1570, 1580, 1585, 1587, 1588, 1594, 1597, 1598
- Rhodesia and the Union
- Transfer negotiations?—1277
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3556, 3681, 3685, 3774
- South Africa Act (Deity)—4310
- Statistics Bill—4285
- Strikers, Agreements with
- By the Govt.—1284
- Taxation Proposals—2661, 2697, 2698, 2702
- Income tax—2721, 2726, 2728, 2729, 2730, 2732, 2734, 2735, 2746, 2753, 2806
- Land tax—2811, 2840, 2941, 2889
- Customs—2914
- Teachers’ Salaries—2239
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1684, 1685
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3546
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3576
Fruit, Export of
- Mr. Struben—1466
Fruit Export Bill
- 1st Reading—2220
- 2nd Reading—2686
- In Committee—3082
- Committee’s Amendments—3153
- 3rd Reading—3168
- Senate’s Amendments—3548
- Royal assent—3770
Fruit, Packing Citrus
- Mr. Rademeyer—421
Gal-lamziekte
- Mr. V. Niekerk—191
- Mr. de Waal—1288
- Estimates (van Niekerk)—2571
Game Reserves & Drought
- Mr. de Waal-1833
Gamtoos River Irrigation
- Mr. Rademeyer—2416
Gaols
- See also Prisons
Gaol Officers, Grading of
- Dr. MacNeillie—1344
Gaol at Reitz
- Mr. J. Wessels—1287
Gaol Warders’ Pay
- Mr. Madeley—2006
Gaol Warder Sentenced
- Mr. Nicholson—1471
Gaol Warders’ Wages
- Mr. Maginess’ question—3448
Gates & Telegraph Lines
- Mr. V. Niekerk—207
Geduld-Springs Rail.
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—1139
Geldenhuys, Mr. L.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4083
- Business of House—2638
- Estimates
- Cattle tuberculosis—4053
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1382
- Fruit Export Bill—2694
- Gow and Taylor—1847
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3828, 3833, 4041
- Income Tax Bill-3259, 3727
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—182, 391
- Committee—811
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2086
- Land Bank
- Interest in advance—2417
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3904
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee—226
- Petitions—463, 3043
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—2246
- Rand Water Bill—1869, 2091, 2092, 2096, 2166
- Registration Amendment Bill—2059
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3377, 3480
- Sabbath Observance—56
- South Africa Act (Deity)—4305
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—3033, 3034
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1683
- Van der Werf, J.
- The petition—721
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1702
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2145
General Pass Law
- Mr. Keyter—903
Geneva Association
- Mr. Nathan—191
George, Beauties of
- Mr. Baxter’s question—2996, 3448
George Industrial School
- Mr. Duncan—1344
German Rail. Contract
- Mr. Meyler—2017
- Estimates—4209
German Rail. Engines
- Mr. Duncan—1272
Germiston, Night Telephones at
- Mr. Chaplin—2207
Gladstone, Lord
- See Governor
- See Estimates
Glen Grey, Police at
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3713
Godley, Major R. S.
- Mr. Creswell—894
Goemans on Lamziekte, Mr.
- Mr. v. Niekerk—1839, 2027
Gold Mines, Life of
- Mr. P. Grobler—186
- See Mines
Golden Syrup & Natives
- Mr. Wilcocks—1474, 1752
Goodwood Post Office
- Mr. Maginess—2772
Goodwood Rly. Platform
- Mr. Maginess—3226
Goundam, Muruga
- Mr. Meyler—2416
Govt. Buildings, Cost of
- Mr. Nathan—2414
Govt. Buildings for Meetings
- Mr. Cronje—2428
Government Business
- See Business
Government Commissions
- Genl. J. Smuts—464
Government Contracts
- Dr. Hewat—3002
Government Fire Risks
- Mr. H. Sampson—429
Government House
- Mr. Nathan—2213
Govt. Printers Dismissed
- Mr. Sampson—1832
Govt. Printing, Maps
- Mr. Sampson—2207
Governor-General
- Opening of Parlt.—2
- Speech, full text—5
- Portrait of Lord Gladstone—3444
Governor-General, Censure
- Mr. Creswell—3597
Cow & Taylor
- Mr. Duncan—1840
- Mr. Jagger—1364
Graaff, Sir D. P. de V.
- Pairing—901, 902
- Petitions—1026
Graafwater, Troubles at
- Mr. Watermeyer—1473
Grading of Maize
- Mr. H. Serfontein—3229
Grain
- See Maize
Grain Elevators
- Mr. Keyter—197
Grants & Gratuities
- See Pensions
Gratuities & Grants
- See Pensions
Graves (Killed in War)
- Mr. v. d. Walt’s question—3974
Graving Dock, Durban
- Mr. Silburn—1283
- Mr. Henderson—1827
Gray’s Election Address
- Mr. Boydell—1528
Greeff, M. J.
- Dr. Hewat—721
Green’s Trial, Jacob
- Mr. Madeley—1283, 1468
Greene, Col.
- Mr. Jagger—48
- Mr. Burton’s statement—439
- Mr. Myburgh—712
Greene’s Speech, Col.
- Mr. Silburn—198
Greenlees, Advocate
- Mr. Sampson—416
Greyhounds, £2 Tax on
- Mr. Myburgh—1832
Greylingstad Post Office
- Mr. Alberts—1469
Grievances
- See Railway
- See Postal
Griffin, Mr. W. H.
- Closure Proposals—1713
- Customs Tariff Bill—3806
- Estimates
- Native recruiting—3765
- Chemists, an anomaly—3868
- Travellers’ licences—4128
- Estimates, Railway
- Strikers discharged—4222
- Govt. Contracts (Preference for)—3007
- Land Settlement
- Born in S. Africa—1465
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Mooi- River Estcourt Line—3460
- Pensions (Supplementary) Bill—4237
- Petitions—275, 2204, 2767, 3260
- Registration Amendment Bill—2068
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3483
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2978, 3032
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1807
Griqualand West, Allowances
- Mr. Oliver—2025
Griquas, Payments to
- Mr. King—1838
Grobler, Mr. E. N.
- Closure Proposals—1709
- Estimates
- Budget—2308
- Prison probation officers—4000
- Burghers want rifles—4146
- Estimates, Loan
- New railways—4258
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3829
- Income Tax Bill—3583, 3726
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—671
- Pass Law—906
- Philippolis Station
- A platform wanted—1286
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1504, 1508, 1520
- Sabbath Observance
- Appoint a Commission—55, 56
- South Africa Act (Deity)—226
- Select Committee—449, 464, 719, 4302, 4310
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2816
Grobler, Mr. P. G. W.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3458
- Closure Proposals—1735
- Drought and Relief Works
- What is proposed?—2013
- Dutch Rail. Servants
- Why so few?—3708
- Estimates
- Budget-2321, 2349
- Hansard—3750
- Yet. surgeons—4051
- Cattle restrictions—4058
- Stock inspector—4063
- Boring for water—4084
- Cattle, payments for—4093
- Treasury Dept.—4106
- Burghers called up—4146
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Elsenburg farm—1356, 1357
- Deeds Office—1357
- Bewaarplaatsen—1363
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1380
- Burghers called up—1391
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1408
- Land Bank—4283
- Estimates, Railway
- Bleskop Halt—4189
- Genl. Burger insulted—4211
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3827, 3927, 3937, 3939, 3943, 3948, 3949, 4033
- Income Tax Bill—3272, 3279, 3285, 3714, 3788, 3793
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—659
- Committee—787
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3623
- Land Bank Overdraft—2668
- Mineral Rights (Settlements)—451
- Mines, Amalgamation of
- Schumacher’s statement—2012
- Mines, Life of Gold
- Disquieting news—186
- Mint at Pretoria
- Reopen it?—1282
- Petitions—3135, 3136, 3298, 3648
- Poor Burghers’ Cattle
- Payment of interest—415
- Poor Burghers, Help for—1669
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1504, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1517, 1527, 2243, 2244, 2245, 2247
- Propor. Representation—2781
- Public Accounts Committee—1773
- Rail. Strike Bill—1317
- Rand Water Bill—1868, 2092, 2102
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)
- 1st Reading—55
- 2nd Reading—460, 463
- Select Committee—1196, 1503, 1704
- 2nd Reading—2248, 2256
- Bill dropped—4312
- Repatriation Debts—3461
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3685
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2756
- Laud tax—2817
- Customs—2932
- Union Buildings Watchmen
- Their long hours—2207
- Waste Lands Committee—218
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill—1693
- Workmen’s Wages Bill-—1809
Grobler, Thijs
- Mr. Wyndham—189
Groot Vlei, Rail, to
- Mr. Serfontein—1854
Croote Schuur
- Estimates (Walton)—4023
Gryspeert, Guard
- Mr. Boydell—1121
Guano
- Estimates—4070
Guano, Price of
- Mr. Jagger—1343
Guard Irons on Engines
- Mr. Boydell—2768
Guards’ Vans, Light
- Mr. Madeley—2999
Gunnery, Dutch Instruction
- Mr. Fremantle—3221
Haggar, Mr. C. H.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1531, 1534
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Unemployment—1442
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457
- Business of House—2638
- Cape Town Rly. Waitresses
- Sunday pay—1117 2218
- Carlton Hotel Manager
- Personal explanation—830
- Civil Superannuations
- Why not retired?—2027
- Closure Proposals—1618
- Contract Immigrants Bill—1144, 1146
- Customs Tariff Bill—3799
- Deported Leaders
- Who were shipped?—49
- Diep River Station
- Insanitary condition—422
- Estimates
- Budget—2204, 2264, 2271, 2618
- Justices of Peace—3983
- Police recruiting—3992
- Spraying of fruit—4065
- Tobacco and lotteries—4066
- Nurseryman’s complaint—4067
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Old Somerset Hospital—1351
- Estimates, Railway
- Plumstead station—4189
- Fruit Export Bill—2689
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—33
- 2nd Reading—352, 362, 388, 626, 693, 698
- Committee-738, 745, 808, 833, 835, 837, 841, 843, 926
- Schedule-941, 953, 963, 971, 972, 974, 980, 981, 985, 991, 997, 1006, 1008
- Reports—1039, 1041, 1049
- 3rd Reading—1070
- Indians Relief Bill—3207, 3332, 3333, 3334
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1977, 1998, 3623, 3636, 3640, 4297
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Minimum Wage
- Legislation wanted—58, 61
- Natal, Govt. Allotments id—2793
- Natives Fined
- How much? why?—1280
- Natives Land. Act Evictions
- In O.F.S. and Natal-3712
- Native Mine Hospitals
- Pritchard’s report—716
- Newlands Rail. Station
- Cost of new platform?—3713
- Petitions—275, 2575
- Police, Extra-Official Duties of
- At social functions—2209
- Police Constable Charged
- Result of inquiry?—712
- Police Leave, Cape Town
- And house allowance—1652
- Police Uniforms
- At Maraisburg—1829
- Police Uniform Allowances
- Is 3d. enough?—2027, 2219
- Police Uniform Tenders
- Rejected, then accepted?—2423
- Postmen’s Summer Uniforms
- In Cape Province—714
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1506
- Propor. Representation—2781
- Prospectors in Natal
- Discoverers’ rights—1282
- Public Service Pensions Bill—4142
- Rail. Grievances Commission
- The men’s representative—209
- Rail. Pensioners
- How many not retired?—45
- Rail. Station Foremen
- Work 12 hours daily—892
- Rail. Strike Bill—1163, 1201, 1322
- Rand Water Bill—2170
- Registration Amendment Bill—2059, 2061
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1789, 3364, 3385, 3409, 3412, 3423, 3425, 3432, 3433, 3434, 3662
- Roodepoort Station
- White labour at—427
- Salt River. Dismissals at
- Adjourn the House—1529
- Salt River, Meeting at
- Police and Sir T. Smartt—1652
- Salt River Workmen
- Disfranchised?—1119
- Snider, Constable T.
- His petition—455
- Taxation proposals
- Income tax—2795, 2796
- Land tax—2822
- Customs-2937, 2952, 2969, 3027, 3065
- Teachers’ Salaries—2234
- Thompson, Mr. “Matabele”
- His reserved coach—2026
- The dispute—2210, 2211
- Unemployment, Cause of
- A report wanted—421
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 3568, 3569
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1759, 1796, 1816
Hail Storms
- Genl. T. Smuts—1111
Hancock, J. E.
- Mr. Alexander’s question—4295
Hansard
- Estimates (Myburgh)—3747
Harbours
- See Railways
Harbours Made to Pay
- Rail. Budget—1966
Harcourt’s Speech, Mr.
- Mr. Jagger—1420
Harcourt’s Telegram, Mr.
- Mr. Creswell—1530
Harris, A.
- Mr. Runciman—902
Harris, Sir D.
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—40
- 2nd Reading-354, 527, 537, 546
- Committee—739, 798, 817
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1996, 1999
- Kendall in Australia
- Extradite him?—1289
- Public Accounts Committee—1779
- Rail. Strike Bill—1320, 1330, 1586
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1801
Hartebeestpoort Bill
- 1st Reading—3090
- 2nd Reading—3813, 3824, 3872
- House divides—3845, 3881, 3889
- In Committee—3926
- Committee divides—3937, 3962
- Committee’s Amendments—4028
- 3rd Reading—4029
- House divides—4045
- Royal assent—4311
Heathcote, Sergeant
- Mr. v. d. Riet—2213
Heatlie, Mr. C. B.
- Colour Bar—2436, 2456
- Defence Force in Camp
- Worcester complaint—1828
- Direct Popular Vote—2655
- Estimates
- Robertson telephones—4008
- Stock pests, manual of—4047
- Provincial Councils—4113
- Defence salaries—4147
- Defence camp, Worcester—4153
- Estimates, Loan
- Worcester post office—4274
- Le Chasseur scheme—4280
- Fruit Export Bill—2687, 3083, 3084, 3085, 3087, 3088
- Income Tax Bill—3314, 3793
- Indians Relief Bill—3337
- Justices of Peace Bill—3073, 3075
- Maize, Grading of—3231
- Petitions—2243, 2502, 2991
- Police at Robertson
- Inadequacy of—1828
- Rand Water Bill—2099, 2163
- Registration Amendment Bill—2065
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2760
- Customs—2921
- Teachers’ Salaries—2229
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 3555, 3556
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1805, 1806, 1817, 1818
Hedmyer, Prof.
- Mr. D. Wessels’ question—3770
Hely-Hutchinson, Late Sir W.
- Motion of condolence—19
- Letter from widow—1464
Helvetia Union
- Mr. Nathan—191
Henderson, Mr. J.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1538
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Provincial Councils—1445
- Business of House—3044
- Coal Rates to Cape Town
- The average loss?—896
- Closure Proposals—1732
- Commissions, Government
- The cost?—190
- Customs Tariff Bill—3732, 3807
- Division List Error—1051
- Doctors and Dentists, Anomalies—2224
- Durban Graving Dock
- Why the delay?—1827
- Durban Harbour
- Reports and plans—3976
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3018
- Estimates
- Budget—2467
- Hansard—3750
- Native deputation—3763
- Statistics—3864
- Museums— 3867
- Technical education—3911, 3913
- Public Works, transport—4021
- Fertiliser restrictions—4048
- Co-operative societies—4069
- Provincial Councils—4116
- Travellers’ licences—4128
- Imperial Institute—4129
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Tuberculosis Commission—1360
- Estimates, Loan
- Harbour works—4246
- Durban dry dock—4264
- Graving docks—4267
- Estimates, Railway
- Rail. accidents—4189
- Natal rolling stock—4199
- Natal coal rates—4200
- Cape Town competition—4200
- Coal monopoly—4202
- Durban conference—4203
- Rail Board, cost of—4212
- Board’s motor cars—4215
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Maize, handling of—1428
- Utrecht, losses at—1429
- Durban harbour—1429
- Fruit Export Bill—2688, 2696, 3084, 3087, 3088, 3089
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3880
- Hunter, Late Sir D.—3650
- Income Tax Bill—3259, 3265, 3588, 3589, 3689, 3690, 3720, 3721
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—638
- Committee—737, 761
- Report—1039
- Indians Relief Bill—3191, 3205, 3330
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3618, 3624, 3631, 3639, 4232, 4234
- Insolvency Legislation
- Badly wanted—187
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4287, 4290
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1308, 1507, 1512, 2247
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Coal rates—1449
- Natal alternate route—1455
- Registration Amendment Bill—2053
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3484, 3668, 3779
- Taxation Proposals—1955, 2662, 2699, 2701, 2702
- Income tax—2731
- Customs—2951, 2956, 3036, 3048, 3060
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3305, 3546
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2136
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1813, 1814, 1816, 1817, 1905
Henwood, Mr. C.
- Business of House—1659
- Defence, Horse Insurance
- Payment of claims—2006
- Estimates
- Budget—2549, 2551
- Postal Appeal Board—4010
- Verulam court house—4021
- Fire brigades—4023
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Public Health Bill—1361
- Fruit Export Bill—3084
- Income Tax Bill—3297
- Indians Relief Bill—3181, 3329, 3331, 3334, 3335, 3345
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255
- Natal Public Health Act
- To be revived?—2006
- Natal Public Health Bill—2665
- Petitions—2549
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Coal rate anomalies—1449
- Rail. Strike Bill—1194, 1330, 1568, 1573
- Rand Water Bill
- Mr. Wilcocks—1051
- Committee’s report — 1220, 1333, 1889, 2095, 2104, 2161
- Registration Amendment Bill—2063
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3668, 3781
- Taxation Proposals
- Matches—2902
- Customs—2961, 2987, 2988, 3037
- Vereeniging Estates—1401
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2147
Hermon, Rail, to
- Dr. de Jager—1853
Hertzog, Genl. J. B. M.
- Business of House—51
- Closure Proposals—1628
- Income Tax Bill—3695
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—311
- Committee—754, 755, 759, 765, 767, 768, 792, 805
- Petitions—751
- Poor Burghers, Help for—1673
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1518, 1519
- Public Accounts Committee—213, 216
- Rouxville Railway
- A petition—3451
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1679, 1680
Hewat, Dr. J.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1537
- Cape Town Naval Cadets
- Financial basis—714
- Clifford, T.
- The petition—720
- Defence, Saddlery Contract
- Papers wanted—456
- Doctors and Dentists, Anomalies—2222
- Estimates
- Budget-2282, 2574
- Dist. surgeons’ fees—3868
- Leper asylum—3869
- Coroners’ inquests—3968
- Police pay—3992
- Woodstock post office—4010
- Planting Table Mountain—4077
- Naval Cadet Corps—4150
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Witnesses’ allowances—1344
- Lepers—1354
- Government Contracts
- Local preference—3002
- Greeff, M. J.
- The petition—721
- High Commissioner’s Office
- Agency charges—428
- Imperial Exhibition, London
- S. Africa to take part?—2422
- Lepers on Robben Island
- Help of clergy—3222
- Petition for removal—3459
- Leprosy Commission
- What has been done?—47
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3041. 3066, 3067, 3068
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4287
- Natal Public Health Bill—2663
- Native Affairs Committee—283
- Petitions—276, 751, 1503, 1823, 1915, 2460
- Police Day of Rest
- Sunday observance—2217
- Rail. Strike Bill-1210, 1580, 1581
- Teachers’ Salaries—2235
- Tenders Oversea
- Return wanted—1122, 3002
- Woodstock Rail. Station
- Its status—2996
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2142, 3558, 3573
High Commissioner
- Mr. Brown—709
- Appropriation Bill—1503
- Estimates (Genl. Botha)—3753
- Estimates—4108
High Commissioner’s Charges
- Dr. Hewat—428
Higher Education
- Estimates—1398
Hlobane, Tropical Natives
- Mr. Creswell—2427, 2773, 3257
Holidays
- See Business
Holidays, Rail. Men’s
- Mr. Brown—1471
Holpan School
- Dr. Watkins—457
Hope Homes Farm
- Mr. V. Niekerk’s question—3710
Horse Insurance, Defence
- Mr. Henwood—2006
Horses & Mules, Imports
- Mr. v. Niekerk—2026
Horse Sickness, Cape
- Mr. Rademeyer—208
Horse Sickness & Camps
- Mr. Rademeyer—1285
Horticultural Officer
- Mr. Rademeyer—421
Hospitals, East Rand
- Mr. Madeley—1832
Hospitals, Mine Native
- Mr. Haggar—716
Hours of Polling
- Cape Prov. Council—1956
House Rents
- Budget—1935
Huguenot College
- Mr. Fremantle—1284
Hull, Mr. H. C.
- Elected—4
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1534
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4135, 4136
- Business of House—53
- Closure Proposals—1746
- Delagoa Rolling Stock—429
- Engines from Germany—1273
- Estimates
- Budget-2296, 2332, 2345
- Speaker’s salary—3745
- E.C. fever, Barberton—4053
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Elsenburg farm—1356
- Rand disturbances—1368
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1374
- Bewaarplaatsen—1374, 1379
- Agreement with strikers—1376
- Telegram “to shoot”—1390
- Field-Cornet at Ermelo
- New appointment—2013
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3872, 3880, 3932, 3944, 4037, 4042
- Income Tax Bill—3697, 3792
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—480, 492, 500, 575, 600 Committee—737, 783, 801, 803, 804, 819, 821, 829, 842
- Schedule-935, 939, 942, 944, 975, 977, 988, 995, 1003
- Report—1031
- Jordaan, Lieut.
- Inquiry wanted—1468
- Pairing
- With Sir D. Graaff—901, 902
- Petitions—1026, 3707
- Public Accounts Committee—216
- Rand Water Bill—413, 1871, 1875, 1876, 1884
- Rail. Strike Bill—1184, 1581, 1582
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax-2727, 2729, 2739, 2758
- Land tax—2837, 2859, 2863, 2895
- “Umgeni,” S.S.
- Copy of agreement—430
Humansdorp, Drills at
- Mr. Rademeyer—1272
Humansdorp, Telephone to
- Mr. Rademeyer—2415
Hunter, Sir D.
- Business of House—1659
- Cartage of Goods
- In Durban—893
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Grants to churches—1358
- Estimates Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Durban harbour—1429
- Long, C.
- Petition—720
- Maggs, Edith F.—454
- Mahommedan Marriage Officers
- In Natal—1474
- The petition—1854
- Ntabanana Lands
- Throw open?—1121
- Pensions and Gratuities—1915, 1916
- Petitions—276, 277, 1915, 1953
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1515
- Rail. Application of Moneys—1790
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Estcourt line—1458
- Rail. Depreciation Rates
- The revisions—2014
- Railway Finance
- Rates equalisation—1831
- Rail. Strike Bill-1196, 1202, 1567, 1574
- Registration Amendment Bill—2054
- Tennant, A.
- Petition—719, 720
- Willmott and Eastwood
- Teachers’ petition—1294
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1701
Hunter, Late Sir D.
- Prime Minister’s motion—3648
Ibeka Siding
- Mr. Schreiner—705
Illegal Arrests, Compensation
- Mr. Sampson—1338
- See also Compensation
Illicit Liquor
- See Liquor
Immigrants Deported
- Mr. Boydell—438
- Mr. Andrews—896
Immigrants, Jewish
- Mr. Baxter—705
Immigrants Regulation
- Estimates (Nathan)—3864
Immigrants Regulation Act
- Mr. Sampson—1122
- House divides—1131
Immigration & Deportation
- Mr. Nathan—2213
Imperial Defence Conference
- Mr. Fremantle—2424
Imperial Exhibition
- Dr. Hewat—2422
Imperial Naturalisation
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3974
- See also Naturalisation
Import Duty, Butter
- Mr. Keyter—414
Import Duty on Meat
- Mr. Kuhn—425
Imported Livestock
- Mr. Clayton—3219
Imported Potatoes, Rates
- Dr. MacNeillie—713
Impoverished Burghers
- Mr. V. d. Walt—1667
Income Tax
- Estimates (Merriman)—2293
Income Tax Bill
- See also Taxation
- 1st Reading—2946
- 2nd Reading—3090
- House divides—3098, 3101
- In Committee—3259, 3261, 3307, 3580, 3687, 3713
- Committee divides—3263, 3292, 3320, 3321, 3590, 3595, 3687, 3699, 3703, 3716, 3722, 3723, 3729
- Prime Minister’s statement—3324
- Motion to adjourn (Creswell)—3325
- Committee’s amendments—3785
- House divides—3789, 3794, 3795
- 3rd Reading-3797
- Senate’s amendment—4079
- Royal assent—4294
Indemnity Bill
- Adjourn the House—10
- Speaker’s ruling—10
- Select Cottee, ruling—13
- Intercept “Umgeni”?—21
- 1st Reading—21
- Mr. Creswell’s amendment—23
- House divides—42, 43
- Advocate’s petition—44
- Precedence—49
- 2nd Reading-62, 100, 125, 157, 240, 286, 329, 362, 468, 500, 567, 625
- Motion to hear Counsel—99
- Counsel’s address—125
- Mr. Creswell’s amendment—157
- House divides—698, 700
- In Committee—731, 754, 830, 922
- Committee divides—806, 807, 812, 816, 821, 828, 829, 840, 848, 886, 888, 931, 942, 946, 950, 957, 959, 973, 978, 979, 984, 987, 993, 998, 1007, 1014, 1016, 1020
- Committee’s amendments—1027
- House divides—1028, 1032, 1037
- 3rd Reading—1051
- The House divides-1106, 1107
- Speaker’s ruling deprecated—1132
- Senate’s amendments—1305, 1306
- Royal assent—1401
Indentured Indians
- See Indians
- See Natal
- See Compounds
Indentured Indians Caned
- Mr. Meyler—198
Indians
- See also Natal
- See also Asiatics
Indian Boys Caned
- Mr. Meyler—198
Indian Commis. Reports
- Mr. Andrews—1283
Indian Land Transfers
- Mr. Meyler—2768
Indian £3 Licence
- Mr. Meyler—432, 1650
- Mr. Nathan—2218
Indian Miners
- Mr. Madeley—2007
Indian Petition, Islamic
- Mr. Schreiner—2421
Indians Relief Bill
- 1st Reading—3002
- 2nd Reading—3168
- House divides—3215
- In Committee—3326
- Committee divides—3335, 3343
- 3rd Reading—3545
- Royal assent—4080
Indian’s Tender
- Mr. Fawcus—3224
Indian Trespass Charge
- Mr. Meyler—2416
Indian Unrest
- Mr. Alexander—1342
Industrial Disputes Bill
- 1st Reading—1705
- 2nd Reading—1944, 1972, 2069
- House divides—2088, 2089
- Select Committee—2151
- House divides—2153
- Committee’s report—3444
- In Committee—3614, 4229
- Committee divides—3619, 3633, 3634, 3641
- Committee’s amendments—4243
- 3rd Reading—4244, 4296
Industrial Legislation
- Sir T. Smartt—1337, 1338
Industrial Schools
- Estimates—3999
- Dr. MacNeillie—1345
Industrial School, George.
- Mr. Duncan—1344
Inquests, Coroners’
- Estimates (Hewat)—3968
Insolvency Legislation
- Mr. Henderson—187
Inspectors of Land
- Mr. Duncan—2629
Instalments, Fines by
- Mr. Brown—2767
Insurance, Govt. Fire
- Mr. H. Sampson—429
Internal Arrangements
- Committee appointed—567
- E. Kellaway—1334
Irrigation
- Estimates—4098
- Minr. of Lands—2585
Irrigation, Douglas Weir
- Dr. Watkins—1472
Irrigation Engineers
- Mr. Nathan—707
Irrigation in Free State
- Mr. Fichardt—1291
Irrigation, Gamtoos River
- Mr. Rademeyer—2416
Irrigation, Korannaberg
- Mr. Wessels—208
Irrigation Loans
- Mr. V. Niekerk—195
Irrigation, Orange River
- Mr. P. Marais—1294
Irrigation Schemes
- Estimates—1400
Irrigation Settlement, Weenen
- Mr. Meyler—2208
Irrigation, Toverwater
- Mr. Rademeyer—703
Islamic Society
- Mr. Schreiner—2421
Isolation Hospitals
- Mr. Madeley—1832
Jagersfontein Disturbances
- Mr. Wyndham—417
Jagger, Mr. J. W.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Mr. Harcourt’s speech—1420
- Union Industries, Ltd.—1529, 1552
- Appropriation Bill
- Parys creamery—4186
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Financial position—1431
- £14,000,000 funded—1437
- Three months’ finance?—1443
- Cape grievances—1445
- Tropical natives, Natal—1447
- High Commissioner—1503
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4131, 4136
- Burghers Wounded in War—3453
- Business of House—54, 1880, 2641, 3450, 4080, 4130
- Caesar, A., Petition
- Imprisoned, pardoned—1853
- Closure Proposals—1615, 1643
- Colour Bar—2452
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies—3248, 3249, 3254, 3547
- Criminal Justice Bill—3082, 4241, 4243
- Customs in England
- Through baggage to S.A.—1116
- Customs Tariff Bill—3731, 3802, 3803, 3804, 3805, 3806, 3807, 3808, 3812, 3813, 3824, 3925
- Direct Popular Vote—2653, 2656
- Dominions Royal Commission
- Salary, expenses—416
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3018
- Education, Loans for Higher—2221
- Estimates
- Budget-1931, 1934, 1942, 1943, 1965, 1967, 2005, 2188, 2271, 2292, 2364, 2371, 2395, 2397, 2473, 2471, 2528, 2555, 2557, 2558, 2598, 2599, 2601
- Members’ allowances—3735
- Hansard—3748
- High Commissioner—3750
- Coronation visit—3758
- Local government—3759
- Natives, grants to—3764
- Native Affairs Dept.—3768
- Salary, Minr. of Interior—3856
- Medical Officer—3859
- Coleman, riots—3862
- Museums—3867
- Pub. Health Dept.—3868
- Asylums—3869
- Education—3914
- Deporting criminals—3918
- Sheriffs’ accounts—3970
- Magistrates—3978
- Native poll tax—3983
- Police—3987
- Letter “Cape Times”—3987
- Prisons—3999
- Rations and fuel—4002
- Reuter—4009, 4016, 4019
- Mail, departure of—4009, 4013, 4016
- Sixpenny telegrams—4010
- Night wires, Modder B—4011
- Public Works—4021
- Middelburg creamery—4023
- Buildings Vote—4024, 4025
- Agricul. Dept.—4046
- Wattle grader—4047
- Vet. surgeons’ fees—4051
- Scab tax—4064
- Natal herbarium—4065
- Tobacco market—4065
- Co-op. societies—4069
- Chemistry—4069
- Guano scandal—4070
- Grain inspection—4070, 4071
- Thompson, dismissal of—4071
- Agricul. school labour—4074
- Household science—4075
- Knysna woodcutters—4078
- Lands Dept.—4084
- Boring for water—4098, 4100
- Douglas, water at—4099
- Pub. Service Commission—4100
- Printing, cost of—4101, 4102
- Bewaarplaatsen—4103
- State bank—4105
- High Commissioner—4108
- Public Debt—4108, 4109
- Pensions, allowances—4110
- Provincial finance—4110
- Provincial Councils—4115, 4121
- Brandy, stock of—4126
- Excise and rebates—4129
- Defence—4144, 4145
- Minister’s dual office—4152
- Officers’ salaries—4152
- Natal coal fields-4177, 4183
- Portuguese agreement—4184
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Prisoners, increase of—1336
- Financial relations—1338
- Agricul. grants—1342
- Guano—1343
- Leper stations—1354
- Pub. Service Commission—1355
- Elsenburg farm—1355
- Bewaarplaatsen—1358
- Cape Stock—1358
- Commissions, cost of—1361
- Rand disturbances—1364, 1367
- Telegram “to shoot ”—1391
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1402, 1405, 1406
- Speaker’s rulings—4246, 4247
- Railways—4248, 4249, 4251
- Graving Docks—4262
- Pooling receipts—4263
- Durban dry dock—4264
- Advisory boards—4266, 4267
- Ornamental gates—4271
- Agricul. colleges—4275
- Land settlment—4277
- Irrigation—4278
- Labour colonies—4280
- Interest on loans—4281
- Land Bank advances—4281
- Estimates, Railway
- Cape lines before Union—4187
- Coloured mechanics—4193
- Coal rates conference—4203
- Estimates, Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Grading the lines—1427
- Losses caused by strike—1428.
- Estimates, Supplementary—3871
- Fruit Export Bill—2689, 2692, 2696, 3082, 3083, 3084, 3085, 3086, 3087, 3088
- Gow and Taylor—1843, 1848, 1849, 1850
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3006
- Greene, Colonel
- And Rail. Board—48
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3815, 3824, 3832, 3881, 3889, 3890, 3891, 3946, 3947, 3948, 3952, 3965, 4031
- Income Tax Bill—3091, 3093, 3094, 3262, 3263, 3266, 3268, 3270, 3272, 3273, 3276, 3278, 3285, 3287, 3298, 3307, 3312, 3313, 3316, 3318, 3320, 3321, 3582, 3583, 3584, 3585, 3586, 3587, 3588, 3589, 3592, 3593, 3594, 3595, 3596, 3688, 3691, 3692, 3693, 3696, 3699, 3702, 3706, 3715, 3719, 3721, 3723, 3728, 3793, 3794
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading-347, 376, 380, 383, 490, 527, 528, 598 600, 608
- Committee-736, 741, 748, 805, 838, 872
- Preamble—1018
- 3rd Reading—1058, 1077
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1950, 3644, 3647, 3648, 4232, 4233, 1234
- Land Bank Interest—2677, 2681
- Land Bank Overdraft—2667, 2672
- Land Bank Report—1051
- Mail Contract Arbitration
- The delay—1829
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3898, 3899
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2042, 2044
- Pensions and Gratuities—1913, 1914, 1916
- Petitions—360, 412, 500, 564, 1109, 1464, 1823, 1855, 2004, 2363, 2412, 2625
- Poor Burghers, Help for—1669
- Prescription Amendment Bill—1907
- Prevention of Cruelty—1507
- Public Accounts Committee—279
- Report—1271
- Land Bank—1767
- 2nd and 3rd reports—1823, 2328
- 5th report—2946
- 6th report—3871 3977
- 3rd to 6th reports—4300, 4301
- Public Service Pensions—3978
- Rail. Application of Moneys—1791
- Rail. Appropriation Bill—4245
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Financial position?—1456
- Rail. Extension, Alexandria—2221
- Rail. Strike Bill—1219, 1315, 1332
- Rail. Unauthorised Expend.—3546
- Repatriation Debts—2788, 2790, 3452
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3145, 3414, 3489, 3491, 3500, 3521, 3529, 3544, 3662, 3680, 3772, 3774
- Second Appropriation (Part)—3597
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)—3657, 3608, 3610
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1665
- Standing Orders Committee
- Notices of questions—1110
- Taxation Proposals—2129, 2660, 2661, 2699
- Income Tax-2712, 2734, 2739, 2746, 2747. 2749
- Land tax-2815, 2820, 2888, 2892
- Matches—2947
- Customs—1954, 2904, 2906, 2910, 2911, 2921, 2940, 2941, 2949, 2952, 2953, 2954, 2955 2961, 2962, 2971, 2977, 2982, 2987, 2989, 2990, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3031, 3032, 3036, 3045, 3051, 3053, 3056, 3057, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3065, 3066
- Teachers’ Salaries—2230
- Telephone Services
- Rendered to Govt.—3445
- Timber, Sale of Govt.
- What yield?—2017
- Waste Lands Committee—3104, 3107, 4239
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1460, 1461
- Cape Hospital Board—1463
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3303, 3545
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1763, 1797, 1799, 1802, 1803, 1805, 1810, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1905, 2111
Jail
- See gaol
Jenkin, C. A., Petition
- Dr. MacNeillie—2028
Jewish immigrants
- Mr. Baxter—705
Johannesburg Organ
- Dr. Macaulay—2425
Johannesburg Police
- Mr. Nathan’s question—4185
Johannesburg Station Burnt
- Estimates—1428
Jones, S., Station Foreman
- Mr. Creswell—2212
Jordaan, Lieut.
- Mr. Hull—1468
Jordan’s Report, Mr.
- Mr. Andrews—1140
Joubert, Mr. G. J. J.
- Estimates
- Budget—2562
- Petitions—2659, 3299
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—2245
Jury Fees
- Estimates—3969
Justices of Peace Bill
- 1st Reading—2646
- 2nd Reading—3041
- In Committee—3069
- Committee’s Amendment—3153
- 3rd Reading—3153
- Senate’s amendments—3548
- Royal assent—3770
Justices of Peace, Special
- Mr. Fawcus—211
- Mr. J. Wessel’s—892
Juta, Sir H. H.
- Additional Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1548
- Dairy, grant to—1554, 1558
- Civil Service Appointments
- Cape Province—1834
- Closure Proposals—1626, 1644, 1646, 1705
- Estimates
- Speaker’s salary—3743
- Income Tax Bill.—3094, 3274, 3275, 3787
- Indemnity Bill.
- 2nd Reading—510, 523, 573, 600
- Committee—733, 746, 750, 765, 766, 767
- Schedule—935
- Report—1030, 1037
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3626, 3631
- Lepers on Robben Island
- Help of clergy—3222
- Liquor, Sale of
- S.S. “Sir Fred”—2995
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3896, 3897
- Pensions and Gratuities—3109
- Petitions—277, 721, 1679, 2576
- Public Service Commission—1492
- Rail. Men’s Salaries
- A return wanted—1853
- Rail. Strike Bill—1588
- Rand Water Bill—1885, 2090 2092, 2093, 2095, 2098, 2099, 2101 2102, 2103, 2107, 2157, 2158, 2163
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—461, 2255, 2256
- Select Cottee.’s powers—718, 719
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3513, 3526
- Speaker's Ruling
- Indemnity Bill—1136, 1139
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2712, 2733, 2739
- Land tax—2808, 2809, 2811, 2839, 2890
- Customs—3049, 3056, 3057
- Telegram Divulged, Official
- The report—1679, 1824
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2126
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1766, 1792, 1796, 1799, 1800
Kaffirs
- See Natives
Kakamas
- Sir T. Smartt—2238
Kakamas, Rail. to
- Mr. Kuhn’s motion—1854, 3450
Kalahari Land
- Estimates (D. Wessels)—4087
Karreepan Diggings
- Mr. Creswell—2626
Keimoes, Rail. to
- Mr. Kuhn’s motion—3450
Kellaway, E.
- Internal arrangements—1334
Kendall, Mr.
- Mr. Andrews—898
Kendall’s Speeches
- Sir D. Harris—1289
Keyter, Mr. J. C.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)
- Bills to be dropped—4081
- Bribery Alleged
- Mr. Fremantle, Genl. Botha—185
- Butter, Duty on
- Increase it?—414
- Closure Proposals—1739
- Estimates
- Budget—2514
- Members’ allowances—3743
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1362
- Grain Elevators
- To be erected?—197
- Income Tax Bill—3285, 3697, 3728
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—598
- Committee—799
- Indians Relief Bill—3213
- Industrial Disputes Bill—4297
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Pass Law, General
- For coloured persons—903, 920
- Pensions (Supplementary) Bill—4237
- Petitions—3217, 3397
- Prayers for Rain
- Proclaim a day?—2013
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1510, 1515, 1521
- Public Service Pensions—4143, 4227
- Rand Water Bill—1892
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—463, 2260
- Repatriation Debts
- Remission wanted—3452
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3653
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4305
- Stamp Duties and Fees
- Promissory notes—703, 1660, 1665
- Sunday Observance Commiss.
- The report—98
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2761
- Land tax—2853, 2896
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1809
Khaki Uniforms
- Mr. Vermaas—1289
Killed & Wounded, Strike
- Mr. Nathan—708
Kimberley Local Allowances
- Mr. Oliver—2025
Kimberley Master
- Mr. Madeley’s question—3976
King, Mr. J. C.
- Burghers wounded in War—3455
- Estimates
- Sheep inspectors—4062
- S.A.M.R.—4151
- Estimates, Railway
- Griqualand’s claims—4191
- “Forty Years Money ”
- Griquas, payment to—1838
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3854
- Natal, Govt. Allotments in—2792
- Petitions—1026, 1953, 1954, 2004, 2089, 2243, 2725, 3548
- Port St. Johns
- Dredger wanted—2423
King & Queen
- Portraits—7
King, Telegraphists at
- Mr. Whitaker—1281
King, Telephones at
- Mr. Whitaker-1280
Kinsman’s Retirement, Mr.
- Mr. Clayton—1657
Kitchener to Khartoum
- Mr. v. Niekerk—195
Kleinfontein Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
Kleinfontein Strike-Breakers
- Mr. Madeley—1835, 2005
Kleinfontein, Compensation at
- Mr. Merriman—1359
Klerksdorp, Tonnage to
- Mr. D. Wessels—2025
Klipplaat, Petroleum at
- Mr. Oosthuisen—1278
Koedoesrand Irrigation
- Estimates—1400
Komassi Wood
- Mr. Rademeyer—2628
Koodoo Siding, Accident at
- Dr. Watkins—1837
Kopjes Court House
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—2024
Kopjes Waterworks
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—201
Korannaberg Irrigation
- Mr. Wessels—208
Krankuil, Platform at
- Mr. P. Marais’ motion—3459
Krantzpoort Stationmaster
- Genl. T. Smuts—203
Krige, Mr. C. J.
- Contract Immigrants Bill—1143
- Economic Commission Report
- Copies for Press—1119
- Estimates
- Budget—2394
- Farm maps—4097
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Censor rules destroyed—1398
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3006
- Income Tax Bill—3275, 3715
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—871
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2074
- Pensions and Gratuities—1916
- Petitions—276, 722, 1752, 2004, 2282, 3327
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1522
- Propor. Representation—2778
- Public Accounts Committee—1770
- Rand Water Bill—328
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2255
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2922
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1797, 1804, 1811, 1812, 1813
Kroonstad Rail. Extension
- Mr. H. Serfontein—422
Kuhn, Mr. P. C.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1556
- Dairy, grant to a—1556
- Boring for Water
- Give more time—2993
- Burwash, G. K. W.
- The petition—720
- Closure Proposals—1742
- De Aar—Prieska Line
- Tonnage and revenue—2414
- Direct Popular Vote—2658
- Doctors and Dentists
- Legislation wanted—184
- The anomalies—2221
- Estimates
- Budget—2311, 2405
- Hansard—3748
- Rietfontein magistrate—3981
- Cattle, impounding of—3995
- Telephone at Upington—4007. 4019
- Horse Sickness—4047, 4048
- Vet. surgeon, Gordonia—4051
- Scab—4060
- Noxious weeds—4085
- Poor whites, boring—4085
- Boring for water—4097
- Defence and telephones—4152
- Estimates, Loan
- Prieska rail.—4257
- Field-Cornets’ Pay
- Is legislation proposed?—427
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3826, 3936, 3950
- Income Tax Bill—3270, 3272, 3277, 3792
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—672
- Committee—741, 755, 793
- Irrigation, Orange River—1295
- At Buchuberg—1475
- Justices of Peace Bill—3075
- Kakamas, Railway to
- The petitions—1854
- Land Bank Act
- De Klerk’s petition—1475
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3066, 3068
- Meat, Import Duty on
- In the Transvaal?—425
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4287
- Members’ Qualifications
- Must own land?—420
- Pensions and Gratuities—3111
- Petitions—275, 499, 899, 1109, 1464, 1502, 1678, 1823, 1855, 1880, 1510, 1512, 1517, 1521, 2245, 2151, 2575
- Petroleum at Aberdeen—2794
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1505, 1508, 1510, 1512, 1517, 1521, 2245, 2246
- Prieska Rail. Extension
- Govt. to consider—3450
- Rail. Strike Bill—1232
- Rand Water Bill—1890, 2157
- Registration Amendment Bill—2052
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2261
- Scab, District Free From
- How many?—2994
- School Fees Remitted
- The shilling stamp—714
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4304
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1662
- Supreme Court Interpreter—2681
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2762
- Land tax—2850
- Customs—2949, 2950, 2951, 2954
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2141, 3575
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1803, 1805, 1806, 1813, 1820, 2112
Labour Legislation
- Mr. Sampson—438
Labour Rosettes
- Mr. Creswell—717
Ladismith, Police at
- Mr. Becker—206
Lady Frere Telephone
- Mr. Schreiner—716
Laid on Table
- See Ministers’ names (Reports)
Lamziekte
- See gallamziekte
Lamziekte, Mr. Goemans on
- Mr. van Niekerk—1839, 2027
Land Bank
- Estimates (Chaplin)—2579
- Loan Estimates—4281
- See also Public Accounts
Land Bank Act
- A petition—1475
Land Bank Directors
- Mr. Struben—2995
Land Bank Excesses
- Estimates—1402
Land Bank Funds
- Mr. Clayton—897
Land Bank Interest
- Genl. Lemmer—2417
Land Bank Overdraft
- Motion to condone—2666
Land Bank Report
- Sir E. Walton—184
Land Bought by Ministers
- Mr. Orr—2634
Lands, Inspectors of
- Mr. Duncan—2629
Land Occupied by Natives
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Land, Sales of Grown
- Mr. Wyndham—2769
Land Settlement
- Mr. Fichardt—1290
- Estimates—1399
- Mr. Griffin—1465
- Budget speech—1940
Land Settlement Act
- Mr. Orr—2634
Land Settlement Minerals
- Mr. Nicholson—449
Land Settlement Policy
- Minr. of Lands—2583
Land Settlement, Zululand
- Estimates (Clayton)—4086
Land Tax
- Budget speech—1938
- Estimates (Merriman)—2294
- Estimates (Genl. Botha)—2347
- Estimates (Duncan)—2390
Land Tax Bill
- See also Taxation
- 1st Reading—3089
- Bill dropped—4312
Land Tax (A Protest)
- Mr. Mentz—2636
Land Tax, Natal
- Mr. Meyler— 2993
Land Transfers to Indians
- Mr. Meyler—2768
Langerman, Sir J. W. S.
- Nil
Languages
- See Bilingualism
- See Dutch
Languages, Farm Taxes
- Mr. Nicholson—1654
Language Rights, G.M.R.
- Mr. Fremantle—2770
Lavatories, Rly. Coaches
- Mr. Rademeyer—1472
Lawrence, Ticket Examiner
- Mr. Creswell—2210
Laws, Codification of
- Mr. Nathan—1357
Lawyers’ Charges
- Mr. Sampson—1658
Learners, Machine Drills
- Mr. Madeley—1277
Leather Manufacture
- Minr. of Finance—2905
- Mr. Jagger—2982
Legal Charges
- Mr. Sampson—1658
Lemmer, Genl. L. A. S.
- Estimates
- Budget—2546
- Irrigation, circulars on—4098
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—541
- Land Bank
- Interest in advance?—2417
- Marico, Drought at
- Work at 3s 4d—2208
- Marico Farms
- Hire purchase contracts—704
- Railway Strikers
- And pension fund—201
- Rand Water Bill—2100
- Swart, Fieter D.
- Wounded in war—3459
- Women's Enfranchisement—1692
Leper Asylums
- Estimates—1354
Lepers’ Petition
- Mr. Jagger—2412
- Dr. Hewat’s motion—3459
Lepers, Removal of
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3977
Lepers, Robben Island
- Sir H. Juta—3222
- Estimates (Hewat)—3870
Leprosy Commission
- Dr. Hewat—47
Leslie, A., Petition
- Mr. Fawcus—2791
Letters of Naturalisation
- Mr. Nathan—423
Letters, Opening of
- Mr. Creswell—211
Leuchars, Col. C.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Denationalise the rlys.—1542
- Coal, Rail. Rates on
- Cape Town and Durban—710
- Natal Main Line
- The report wanted—422
- Indemnity Bill
- 3rd Reading—1096
- Indians Relief Bill—3176, 3326, 3329
- Telegram Divulged, Official—725
- Petitions—412, 499
- Registration Amendment Bill—2054
Level Crossing Accidents
- Mr. Nathan—1426. 1650
Library Committee
- Appointed—217
Licences, Foreign Agents
- Mr. Duncan—417
Licences, Unequal
- Mr. Meyer—1112
Liesbeek Election
- Mr. Andrews—439
- Mr. Maginess—1419
Liesbeek Rail. Voters
- Mr. Sampson—898
Liesbeek Vacancy
- Mr. Meyler—46
Life of Cold Mines
- Mr. P. Grobler—186
Life Rail. Passes
- Mr. Boydell—2022
Light Guards’ Vans
- Mr. Madeley—2999
Lindley Rail. Extension
- Mr. P. Theron—1475
Lipschitz V. G.P.O.
- Mr. Baxter—189
- Mr. Sampson—711.
Liquor & Crime Statistics
- Mr. Schreiner—2011
Liquor Laws
- Estimates (Schreiner)—3982
Liquor Law Offences
- Dr. MacNeillie—426
Liquor & Natives
- Mr. Schreiner—3976
Liquor Sales, Brandy
- Mr. Nathan—2426
Liquor, Table Bay
- Sir H. Juta—2995
Liquor Trapping
- Mr. van der Walt—2214
- Mr. D. Wessels—2425
- Mr. D. Wessels—2637
- Estimates—3996
Livermore, Shunter
- Mr. Boydell—2768
Live Stock
- See Sheep
- See Cattle
Loan Approp. Bill
- See also Estimates
- 1st Reading—4284
- 2nd Reading—4284
- In Committee—4284
- 3rd Reading—4284
- Royal assent—4311
Loans Floated
- Sir E. Walton—1334
Local Allowances
- Col. Crewe—1655
Local Government
- Estimates (Jagger)—3759
Location Act, Cape
- Mr. Rademeyer—2770
Locomotive Efficiency
- Mr. Maginess—1653
Locomotives, German
- Mr. Duncan—1272
- See also Railway
London Diamond Diggings
- Mr. Creswell—3227
London Imperial Exhibition
- Dr. Hewat—2422
Long, C.
- Sir D. Hunter—720
Lotteries & Cigarettes
- Estimates—4065
Louw, Mr. G. A.
- Auto-Carriers, Postal
- What is the cost?—2423
- Estimates
- Members’ allowances—3735
- Noxious weeds—4901
- Income Tax Bill—3288
- Justices of Peace Bill—3074
- Pass Law—919
- Petitions—624, 1419, 1464, 3823
- Petroleum at Aberdeen—2794
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1507, 2246
- Railway Undercharges
- What is the sum?—2629
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3353
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4308
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2847
Lowrens, J. H.
- Mr. Rademeyer—455
Lunacy & Leprosy Bill
- 1st Reading—2659
- 2nd Reading—3040
- In Committee—3066
- 3rd Reading—3069
- Senate’s amendments—3544
- Royal assent—3707
Lyle, Mr. R. D.
- Mr. Meyler—198
Maasdorp, Mr. G. H.
- Petitions—328, 412, 2549
Macaulay, Dr. D.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1541
- Civil Service Candidates
- Provincial Councils—715
- Commissions, a Return—464
- Customs Tariff
- A municipal organ—2425
- Division List Error—1109
- Doctors and Dentists, Anomalies—2223
- Estimates, Addit. Expend.
- Tuberculosis Commission—1360
- Martial law expenses—1390
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—400, 467
- Committee—785, 807, 824, 878
- 3rd Reading—1084
- Miners’ Phthisis Act
- Select Committee—224
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3849, 3894, 3897, 3903
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee
- Appointed—279, 329
- Sir J. Langerman—752
- Natal Public Health Bill—2625, 2663
- Native Affairs Committee—284
- Petitions—275, 277, 1196
- Rail. Doctor, Salt River
- The new appointment—2629
- Rand Water Bill—218
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3437, 3438, 3440
- Scout Life-Saving Device
- Information wanted—2216
- Small Holdings Commission
- Is legislation proposed?—1827
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2813
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2127, 2130
Machine Drillers, Native
- Mr. Madeley—1277
MacNeillie, Dr. J. C.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1536
- Buur, C. J., Lakeside
- A rail, accident—3451
- Closure Proposals—1708
- Convict Prisons and Gaols
- Average no. of prisoners—1120
- Customs Tariff Bill—3732, 3804, 3805
- Division List Error—1110
- Du Toit’s Petition, D. J.
- Compensation claimed—3974
- Estimates
- Public Health Bill—3857
- Asylums—3869
- Doctors as witnesses—3967
- Native liquor traps—3996
- Prisons staff—3999
- Postal sorters’ grievances—4007
- Vet. surgeons—4055
- Tuberculosis Commission—4126
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Prison staff grades—1344
- Industrial schools—1345
- Estimates, Railway
- Level crossings—4192
- Rusthof, fire at—4203, 4205
- Indemnity Bill—383
- 2nd Reading—643
- Committee—885
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2082, 422, 4230, 4231, 4233, 4234
- Jenkin, G. A.
- Petition—2028
- Liquor Law Offences
- Statistics wanted—426
- Mahommedan Marriage Officers
- The petitions—1854
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288, 4291, 4292
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3851, 3892, 3894
- Natal Public Health Bill—2665
- Naturalisation, Certificates of
- Applications refused—4295
- Naturalisation, Imperial
- What progress?—3974
- Pensions and Gratuities—2683
- Petitions—3167, 3495
- Police and Prisons Depts.
- Promotion of officers—710
- Pongolo Rubber Estates
- A land contract—3451
- Post Office Grievances—3238
- Postal Servants’ Grievances
- Appoint a Commission?—898
- Postal Sorters, Transvaal
- Pay and grading—895
- Potatoes, Imported
- Rail. rates on—713
- Prisons Dept. Staff
- Promotions—2029, 2031, 2032
- Prisons, Grading of
- For non-Europeans—712
- Prison Officers
- Language allowances—2424
- Rail Men’s Uniforms
- Local tenders?—3447
- Rail. Porters’ Mackintoshes
- To be supplied?—4295
- Rand Water Bill—2167, 2168
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3151, 3377, 3465, 3484, 3508
- Rusthof Plantation
- Genl. Botha’s claim—431
- The papers wanted—2029
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3651
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs— 3031
- Webb, Mr., Benoni
- Bilingual teaching—428
- Wood’s Petition, H. S.
- Quit rent farm—4295
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3554, 3558
MacPherson’s Report
- Mr. Fawcus—209
Madeley, Mr. W. B.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Martial law inquiry—1422, 1424, 1426
- Salt River dismissals—1532, 1545, 1554
- Adjourn the House
- The deportations—12
- Black-listing on the rly.—3002
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Education, lack of—1446
- Attorneys-General, Fees of
- A return wanted—458
- Benoni, Distress in
- Help for unemployed—1278
- Benoni “Round-Up”
- Sjambokked and jailed—1284
- Benoni—Welgedacht Line
- When open?—417
- Bethal—Volksrust Line
- Reduce the unemployed?—433
- Brakpan, Shunter at
- Reduction of wages—1835
- Burghers’ Saddlery and Boots
- Not paid for?—718
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457, 3458
- Business of House—52, 2844
- Censoring of Cables
- With what, object?—212
- Censorship Regulations
- Lay on Table?—713
- Censorship Telegram—566, 1685, 1686
- Closure Proposals—1612, 1727, 1752
- Colonial Mutual Assurance
- Of Australia—1836, 1837
- Colour Bar-2449, 2457, 2458
- Crayfish Canning
- At Woodstock—1824
- Criminal Justice Bill—2775
- Customs Tariff Bill—3798, 3799, 3805, 3811, 3812
- Deportees, List of
- The original list?—1116
- Direct Popular Vote—2651
- Drills, Rand Machine
- Coloured learners—1277
- Drill Sharpeners, Rand
- Natives employed—1277
- Durban Rail. Strikers—210, 211
- Dynamite Outrages
- Men not caught? why?—1281
- Estimates
- Budget-2199. 2264, 2620
- Governor’s salary—3161
- Coronation visit—3756, 3757
- Native recruiting—3764
- Native mortality—3768
- College fees—3916
- Witnesses’ fees—3969
- Attorneys’ charges—3971
- Benoni magistracy—3981, 3987
- Police pay—3993
- Detective Murphy—3994
- Prison labour—4002
- De Beers, convicts at—4005 Sixpenny telegrams—4010
- Pub. Works foreman—4021
- Brakpan squatters—4091
- Sugar planters’ petition—4091, 4093
- Old Supreme Court—4103
- De Beers and rating—4107
- Provincial Councils—4111, 4113
- Hospitals and teachers—4119
- Sunday observance—4126
- Defence, and telegrams—4148
- Allan Muir stabbed—4148, 4157
- Mines victimisation—4159
- Miners’ phthisis discovery—4160, 4179
- Benoni, victimisation at—4161
- Buckle’s report—4170
- Inquest law—4171
- Mine accidents—4176
- Natal coalfields—4177
- State Mines—4184
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Arrests and deportations—1340
- Abnormal telegraphing—1341
- Imperial troops—1341
- Compounds as gaols (Indians)—1351
- Slave-driving spirit—1351, 1352
- Relieved, but disfranchised—1352
- Rand Relief Board—1353
- Public Health Bill—1361
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1383
- Gow and Taylor—1385
- Telegram “to shoot ”—1393, 1396, 1398
- Fire brigade grants—1399
- Estimates, Loan
- Land tax—4273
- Public Works-4273. 4274
- Land settlement—4277
- Estimates, Railway
- Rail. accidents—4189
- Weekly wages—4192
- Level crossings—4195
- Weekly “subs”-—4196
- “Sane Unionism”—4198
- Running staff errors—4201
- Fires and compensation—4204
- The ringleaders?—4213
- 276 of them?—4214
- Piecework—4214
- Strikers discharged—4219
- Cartage services—4224
- Estimates, Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Repairs on “piece”—1427
- Maize, handling of—1428
- Fruit Export Bill—2686, 2688, 3082, 3083, 3085, 3086, 3089
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3015
- Gow and Taylor—1843
- Green, Jacob, Cabman—1283
- Meeting of women—1468
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3879, 3953
- Hospitals, Isolation
- On East Rand—1832
- Income Tax Bill—3095, 3098, 3267, 3268, 3270, 3312
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—39
- 2nd Reading—98, 138, 157, 260, 266, 303, 378, 380, 381, 386, 394, 398, 467, 468, 518, 634, 651
- Committee—734, 739, 740, 743, 772, 805, 806, 810, 811, 818, 819, 826, 828, 835, 844, 874, 875, 887, 923, 929
- Schedule—940, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 950, 956, 965, 972, 976, 980, 987, 989, 991, 998, 1006, 1007, 1013, 1014
- Preamble—1019, 1022
- Report—1031, 1032, 1044, 1045, 1048, 1050
- 3rd Reading—1081, 1106
- Indian Mine Engineers
- At Van Ryn—2007
- Indians Relief Bill—3341
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1949, 2003, 2069, 2154, 3615, 3621, 3625, 3628, 3631, 3636, 3638, 3639, 3640, 3647, 3648, 4298
- Irrigation, Orange River—1302, 1303
- Justices of Peace Bill—3076
- Kimberley, Master at
- His retiring age—3976
- Kleinfontein Strike-Breakers
- Still at Kleinfontein—1835, 2005
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4312
- Mine Claim Licences
- Farming and squatting—1470
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3852, 3893, 3894, 3895, 3896, 3902, 3903, 3966
- Mines with Three Shifts
- And three blastings—1280
- Cause loss of life—1467
- Modder (B) Mine
- Post office wanted—1278
- Mowbray Rail. Points
- Result of inquiry?—430
- Native Affairs Committee—280, 4238
- Native Grievances Inquiry
- Buckle’s findings—415
- Natives, Shooting of
- At Van Ryn—1284
- Pensions and Gratuities—1908, 1909, 1913, 1915. 2686, 3115, 3116
- Petitions—2659, 3299
- Poor Burghers, Help for—1671
- Post Office Grievances—3239
- Post Office Junior Assistants
- Leave, allowances—2628
- Press Censorship
- Is there one?—432
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1516
- Prisons Staff Promotions—2033
- Prison Warders
- Pay and hours—2006
- Propor. Representation—2778, 2781
- Public Accounts Committee—216, 1772
- Pub. Debt Commissioners
- Depreciated values—456
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—4142
- Pub. Works Electricians
- Leave, but no pay—1654
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Coal rate anomalies—1453
- Rail. Concession Tickets
- Trade apprentices—1282
- Rail. Guards’ Vans
- Not heavy enough—2999
- Rly. Quarters at Osplaats
- Diphtheria, death from—1834
- Rail. Shunting Accidents
- During past year?—2999
- Rail. Strike Bill-1242, 1247. 1325, 1331
- Railway Strikers
- Reinstatement asked for—418
- Rail. Strikers Discharged
- Information wanted—713
- Rail. Winter Uniforms
- In Cape Province—3000
- Rand Water Bill—1897, 2167
- Recruiting Tropical Natives
- Resumed?—212
- Registration Amendment Bill—2065
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1782, 3121, 3148, 3355, 3356, 3366, 3367, 3374, 3376, 3377, 3389, 3391, 3392, 3393, 3394, 3396, 3397, 3410, 3420, 3422, 3429, 3433, 3438, 3466, 3483, 3484, 3486, 3487, 3491, 3508, 3521, 3528, 3529, 3535, 3536, 3540, 3541, 3660, 3662, 3667, 3675, 3686
- Riots and Compensation
- How much paid?—212
- Rolling Stock Wanted
- Make it locally?—434
- Salt River, Wages at
- 10 per cent. reduction—420
- Drillers—711
- Second Appropriation (Part)
- Provincial Councils—3604
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Rail. dismissals—3613
- Snider, Constable T.
- Petition—455
- Station Inspectors’ Hours
- 84 per week—1835
- Strike in July
- Injured compensated?—420
- Taxation Proposals—2662, 2699
- Income tax-2728, 2731, 2732, 2797, 2800
- Land tax—2807, 2858, 2859, 2861, 2862, 2863, 2895
- Customs—2951, 2959, 2980, 2983, 2987, 2988, 2989, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3038
- Telegram Divulged, Official—566, 1685, 1686
- Unemployment, The
- Work on the rlys.?—435
- Waste Lands Committee—3103, 3104, 3105, 3106, 3107, 4238
- A mission site— 1462
- White Men Leave S. Africa
- Information wanted—434
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill—1695
- Women’s Franchise Petition—2925
- “Worker,” Article in
- 591 rail. victims—2998
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2116, 2132, 3549, 3550, 3551, 3552, 3555, 3556, 3562, 3567, 3574
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1797, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1812, 1814, 1818, 1820, 1905
Madge’s Speech, Capt.
- Mr. Mentz—2636
Magaliesberg, Rail. to
- Mr. van der Walt—2018
Maggs, Edith F.
- Sir D. Hunter—454
Maginess, Mr. T.
- Elected—1420
- Bookbinding, Tender for
- Breakwater convicts—2633
- Closure Proposals—1710
- Colour Bar—2443, 2457
- Direct Popular Vote—2657
- Engines, New Rail.
- Satisfactory?—1653
- Estimates
- Budget—2562
- Valkenburg Asylum—3869
- Estimates, Railway
- Hard case at Modder—4201
- Workshop apprentices—4215
- Gaol Warders’ Wages
- Escort allowances—3448
- Goodwood Post Office
- A small hut—2772
- Goodwood Rail. Station
- Platform wanted—3226
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2001
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3853
- Parow Rail. Station
- Bridge wanted—3226
- Petitions—1823, 2047, 2412, 2576, 2725
- Proper. Representation—2780
- Pub. Service Commission—1494
- Rail. Men and Defence
- Medical certificates—2214
- Rail. Strike Bill—1582
- Rand Water Bill—2164
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3134, 3367, 3377, 3392, 3419, 3424, 3436, 3463, 3662
- Robben Island Motor Launch
- Cost and object?—2025
- Salt River, Dismissals at—1533
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2952, 2985
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2150, 3551
Magistracy, Cape Town
- Mr. Baxter—1657
Magistrate Suspended
- Mr. Merriman—1355
Magistrate at Vredefort
- Mr. van der Merwe—2024
Mail Contract, Breach of
- Mr. Jagger—1829
Maize for America
- Mr. Nicholson’s question—3446
Maize for Commandoes
- Genl. T. Smuts—2416
Maize, Diseases of
- Mr. Clayton—3218
Maize, Exports of
- Mr. H. Serfontein—2218
Maize, Handling of
- Mr. Henderson—1428
Maize Regulations, Strike
- Mr. Alberts—2014
Malan, Mr. F. S.
- Minister of Mines
- Minister of Education
- Bilingual Schools—428
- Burghers Wounded in War—3454, 3458
- Business of House
- Thursday, Order day—1121
- Civil Service Allowances—2025
- Claim Licences and Squatting—1470
- Colour Bar—2450
- Contract Immigrants Bill—1145
- Corderoy, J. M.—3461
- Cost of Living, Transkei—2021
- Customs Tariff Bill—3799
- De Beers, Hours and Wages—2998
- Do Beers, Wages on Floors—3228
- Defence Horse Insurance—2006
- Defence Supplies, Prices of—2019
- Diamond Conference—2426, 3445
- Diamond Diggers, Bloemhof—3227
- Diamond Fields and Poor Whites—2635
- Dominion House Scheme—2008
- Doornfontein Dutch Master—2637
- Dynamite Factories—1279
- Economic Commission’s Report—1119
- Electrical Blasting—717, 895
- Estimates—3910
- Education—3913
- Failed in Dutch—3914
- University Commission—3915
- College fees—3916
- Oil, boring for—4177
- Phthisis, cure for—4178
- Small Holdings, report—4179
- Kleinfontein troubles—4180
- Native wages—4181
- Voluntary labour—4181
- Medical inspection—4182
- Mines and income tax—4182
- Colour bar—4183
- Base metals—4183
- East Rand areas—4184
- Portuguese agreement—4184
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Elsenburg farm—1356
- Higher education—1398
- Estimates, Loan
- Agricul. colleges—4276
- Fig Tree Creek Water—1112
- Frames, Mr. Ross—2632
- Gal-lamziekte—1288
- Geological Maps, Printing of—2208
- Huguenot College—1284
- Imperial Exhibition, London—2422
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—172, 173, 303, 320, 350, 371, 379, 407, 495, 680
- Committee—810
- Schedule—987. 989
- Indian Mine Engineers—2008
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1904, 2001, 2070, 2071, 2083, 2085, 2086, 2088, 2089, 2151, 2152, 2154, 3444, 3615, 3617, 3622, 3623, 3624, 3626, 3627, 3628, 3629, 3630, 3631, 3633, 3636, 3637, 3638, 3639, 3642, 3643, 3646, 3647, 4229, 4230, 4232, 4233, 4234, 4235, 4236, 4243, 4244, 4296, 4299
- 2nd Reading—1944
- Kareepan Diamond Diggings—2626
- Kleinfontein Strike Breakers—2005
- “Kitchener to Khartoum”—196
- Labour Legislation Proposed—438
- Library Committee
- Appointed—217
- Mealies for Defence Force—2014
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4286, 4289, 4291, 4292, 4293
- Mines, Amalgamation of—2012
- Mine Drills, Coloured Learners—1278
- Mines, Life of Gold—186, 187
- Mines, Mortality on—891, 1116
- Mines with Three Shifts—1280, 1468
- Miners’ Wages—1272
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3891, 3893, 3894, 3835, 3896, 3897, 3898, 3899, 3901, 3902, 3904, 3905, 3906, 3909, 3965, 3966
- 2nd Reading—3845, 3853, 3855
- Miners’ Phthisis Claims—415
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee—224
- The report—3089, 3463
- Miners’ Phthisis Compensation — 420, 3712, 3977
- Miners’ Phthisis and Settlements—3711
- Mining Expansion Commission—1287
- Mining and New Capital—1111
- Minimum Wage—60
- Natal Public Health Act—2006
- Native Drill Sharpeners—1277
- Natives and Golden Syrup—1474
- Night Schools, Doornfontein—1115
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2047
- Paarlshoop Standholders—2011
- Pensions and Gratuities—1909, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915
- Petroleum at Aberdeen—2794
- Pietersburg, Telephones at—2999
- Port St. Johns Dredger—2423
- Propor. Representation—2780, 2784, 2787
- Frospectors and Discoverers’ Rights— 1282
- Rail. Strike Bill—1162
- Rand Water Bill—1875, 2090, 2092
- Reports—13, 44, 125, 183, 235, 361, 751, 890, 1781, 2048, 2576, 3596
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3378, 3379, 3385, 3436, 3465
- Robben Island Launch—2025
- Robert Victor Compound—1828
- Schools, Attendance at—2015
- “Scout” Life-saving Device—2216
- Sheba Slimes—1114
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4309
- Statistics Bill—4285
- Sunday Observance—55
- Sunday Observance Commission—99
- Superannuations—2027
- Taungs, Diamond Rush at—2998
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2730, 2742
- Customs—3030, 3031, 3036, 3062, 3063
- Teachers’ Salaries—2241
- Teachers’ Salaries, Cape—457
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1757
- Unemployment, Causes of—421
- Voorspoed Mine—427
- Voters’ Addresses—2009
- Whites Leaving S. Africa—434
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3557
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1803, 1905
Malmesbury-Graafwater Line
- Mr. de Beer—2994
Mann, Henry
- Mr. Brown—2630
Maps, Printing of
- Mr. Sampson—2207
Maquassi, Police at
- Mr. de Waal—2420
Marais, Mr. J. H.
- Petitions—275, 499, 1464, 2327, 3043
Marais, Mr. P. C.
- De Aar Water Supply
- Underground sources—1118
- Estimates
- Budget—2592
- Noxious weeds—4092
- Estimates, Railway
- Douglas line—4192
- Income Tax Bill—3272, 3794
- Irrigation, Orange River
- Detailed surveys—1294
- Krankuil Station
- Platform wanted—3459
- Petitions—830, 922, 1401, 1915, 1953, 3971
- Pensions and Gratuities—3111, 3112
- Railway Rates
- Tax on the interior—413
- Rand Water Bill—2097
- Registration Amendment Bill—2068
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2263
- Sheep Quarantined
- In Johannesburg—1114, 1474
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1663
- Wireless Telephones
- What cost?—3448
- Xanthium Spinosum
- Bed of Orange River—2418
Maraisburg Police Uniforms
- Mr. Haggar—1829
Marconi Contract
- Loan Estimates—4276
Marico, Drought at
- Genl. Lemmer—2208
Marico Govt. Farms
- Genl. Lemmer—704
Maritzburg Rly. Report
- Col. Leuchars—422
Marriages, Mahommedan
- Sir D. Hunter—1474
Marseilles Produce Rate
- Mr. Fichardt—2417
Marseilles RIy. Platform
- Mr. Fichardt—2417
Martial Law
- See Indemnity
- See Adjourn
- Natives injured?—48
- Who were deported?—49
- Their dependants—49
- Police remuneration—99
- Orders to shoot—1402
- Motion for an inquiry—1420
Martial Law Fatalities
- Mr. Meyler—196
Martial Law & Litigation
- Mr. Creswell—715
Martial Law & Meetings
- Mr. Duncan—199
Martial Law Night Passes
- Mr. Boydell—1289
Martial Law Powers Bill
- Mr. H. Serfontein—1121
Martial Law & Press
- Mr. Creswell—213
Master, Kimberley
- Mr. Madeley’s question—3976
Matches Duty Bill
- See also Taxation
- 1st Reading—2946. 2947, 2948
- 2nd Reading—3090
- In, Committee—3258
- 3rd Reading—3259
- Royal assent—3707
Mathias’ Specific, Dr.
- Mr. de Waal-1288
Matjes River Telephone
- Mr. Creswell—2212
Matric. Exam.
- Mr. V. Niekerk—195
Mealies
- See Maize
Meat for Defence Force
- Mr. Creswell—1653
Meat, Duty on
- Mr. Kuhn—425
Meat, Export of
- Mr. Clayton-3219, 3220
Medical
- See Doctor
Medical Prac. Bill
- 1st Reading—3798
- 2nd Reading—4286
- House divides—4289
- Bill dropped—4312
Medical Registration
- Mr. Kuhn—184
Meetings Forbidden
- Mr. Creswell—279
Meetings & Martial Law
- Mr. Duncan—199
Meintjes Kop, Convicts at
- Mr. Creswell’s. question—3227, 3448
Members’ Allowances
- Estimates (Keyter)—3743
Members’ Qualifications
- Mr. Kuhn—420
Mentz, Mr. H.
- See also Chairman
- Appointed such—815
- Estimates
- Budget—2486
- Indemnity Bill
- Schedule—1009
- Land Tax and Capt. Madge
- Is his statement right?—2636
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Mineral Rights and Settlements—450
- Pensions and Gratuities—3112, 4026
- Petitions—360, 890, 1306, 1575, 1678, 1752, 2362, 2412, 2460, 2502, 2925, 3397, 3398 Pietersburg Telephone Extension
- New Smit’s Donp—2999
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1506, 2245, 2247
- Privileges of Parliament
- Letter in “Cape Times ”—753
- Smith’s Petition, Advocate—44
Merriman, Mr. J. X.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Tins for jam—1553
- Appropriation Bill
- Parys creamery—4186
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Dear money—1435, 1437
- Financial relations—1444
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4134, 4136
- Burghers Wounded in War—3454, 3455
- Business of House—51, 2640
- Closure Proposals-1622, 1707, 1713
- Colour Bar
- Transvaal mines—2430, 2438
- Customs Tariff Bill—3731, 3804, 3805, 3807
- Deceased Statesmen—16
- Estimates
- Budget-2283, 2338, 2529
- Ministers’ salaries—3754
- Divisional Councils—3759
- Native recruiting—3764
- Archives—3857
- Statistics—3863
- Education—3913
- Magistrates—3979
- Magistrate suspended—3980
- Benoni magistracy—3981
- Prisons—4001
- Mail, departure of—4013
- Wattle grader—4047
- Wines and Spirits Act—4049
- Printing, bilingual—4103
- Provincial Councils—4110, 4111, 4120
- Divisional Councils—4110, 4115
- Defence-4157
- Mines Dept. report—4162, 4169
- Natives, credit, slavery—4163, 4165
- Colour bar—4164
- Oil, boring for—4176
- Mine officials absent—4180
- Mines, medical attendance—4183
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Magistrate suspended—1355
- £46,507 for miners—1359
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1363, 1365, 1374, 1377, 1387
- Estimates, Loan
- Speaker’s ruling wanted—4245
- Rail. Board’s position—4245, 4246
- Rail. Board’s work?—4249
- Harbours, the deficiency—4250, 4253, 4254
- Extravagant platforms—4258
- Graving docks—4260
- Buying property in Cape Town?— 4271
- Durban graving dock—4271
- Public Works—4275.
- Irrigation—4279
- Land Bank advances—4282, 4283
- Estimates, railway
- Cape Rlys. before Union—4187
- Board’s motor cars—4216
- Faure, Late Sir P.—2724
- Fruit Export Bill—2695
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3010
- Gow and Taylor—1845, 1848
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3832, 3927, 3930, 3933, 3934, 3936, 3937, 3939, 3940, 3946, 3947, 3949, 3950, 3951, 3952, 3953, 3954, 3955, 3960, 3961, 3962, 4030, 4032, 4034, 4036, 4040
- Income Tax Bill—3096, 3262, 3266.
- 3267, 3269, 3270, 3271, 3274, 3279, 3288, 3294, 3296, 3297, 3315, 3317, 3581, 3582, 3583, 3586, 3587, 3588, 3589, 3592, 3593, 3594, 3696, 3698, 3699, 3701, 3703, 3717, 3790, 3794
- Indians Relief Bill—3179, 3341, 3343
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—84, 176, 246, 260, 286, 341, 480, 503, 528
- Committee—735, 737, 750, 754, 755, 763, 764, 766, 767, 836, 849, 857, 862, 885. 925, 926
- Report-1034, 1037
- 3rd Reading—1052, 1056
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1990, 3616, 3627, 3628, 3632, 4298
- Land Bank Interest—2676
- Land Bank Overdraft—2674
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3906
- Pairing—901
- Petitions—276, 751, 1823, 1880, 2004
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1511
- Public Accounts Committee—1774
- Rail. Appropriation Bill—4245
- Rail. Strike Bill—1308, 1315, 1326, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1593
- Rand Water Bill-2159, 2165, 2171
- Registration Amendment Bill—2057
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1783, 1784, 3125, 3131, 3141, 3148, 3149, 3351, 3354, 3356, 3361, 3407, 3408, 3409, 3411, 3412, 3413, 3421, 3428, 3465, 3478, 3499, 3501, 3532, 3533, 3538, 3540, 3661, 3668, 3678, 3777, 3778
- Second Appropriation (Part)—3597, 3598
- Second Rail. Appropriation
- Sparks from engines—3654
- South Af. Act (Deity)—464, 4304
- Taxation Proposals—2660, 2698
- Income tax—2705, 2710, 2711, 2719, 730, 2737, 2745, 2751, 2753, 2755
- Land tax—2818, 2885, 2893
- Matches—2902
- Customs—2908, 2915, 2917, 2926, 2954, 2956, 2968, 2974, 2975, 3058
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1684, 1757
Meyer, Mr. I. J.
- Age of Consent
- Women’s petition—720
- Estimates
- Budget—2575
- Police at Harrismith—3996
- Telephone at Vrede—4008
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1383
- Licences, the Different Systems
- Legislation to unify?—1112
- Petitions—61, 830, 2363, 2946
- Warden, Telephone at
- Govt. to consider—3461
Meyler, Mr. H. M.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1536
- Jam factory, O.F.S.—1554, 1557
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Indian Commission’s report—1438
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457
- Closure Proposals—1725
- Estimates
- Budget—2492
- Governor’s salary—3164
- Provincial Councils—4120
- Natives and advances—4174
- Fined £5, advanced £5—4175
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Natal coal strike—1347
- Colliers as gaolers—1348, 1351, 1352
- Leper stations—1354
- Tuberculosis Commission—1360
- Martial law expenses—1393
- Estimates, Railway
- German contract—4209
- Harmer—4223
- Income Tax Bill—3101, 3278, 3280, 3290
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—37
- 2nd Reading—674, 693
- Committee—736, 738, 771, 778, 794, 797, 800, 801, 807, 812, 816, 817, 818, 827, 864
- Schedule-940. 945, 950, 954, 967, 983. 986, 990, 1010
- Report—1031, 1049
- 3rd Reading—1073, 1090
- Indians Caned, Indentured
- Illegal sentence—198
- Indian Charged with Trespass
- Visiting his wife—2416
- Indians Relief Bill—3185, 3328. 3339
- Indian £3 Tax
- Conference, minutes of—432
- Deductions from wages—1650
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2087
- Liesbeek Vacancy
- Call for nominations?—46
- Martial Law Fatalities
- Coloured people hurt—196
- Mooi River—Estcourt Line—3460
- Mooi River to Greytown
- Motor service—2205
- Mustard Oil
- The duty on—2769
- Natal Coal Line
- Macpherson’s report—2016
- Natal Mam Line Deviation
- To be opened when?—2015
- Train-hours wasted—2992
- Natal Land Tax
- Information wanted—2993
- Natal Natives
- Letters of exemption—2993
- Natal Police and Prisons
- Gratuities on discharge—2992
- Natal White Landowners
- And native tenants—2993
- Naval Policy
- Statement wanted—428
- Petitions—2327
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Natal alternate coal line—1454, 1457
- Rail. Engine Contract
- With German firm—2017
- Rand Water Bill—1892, 2170
- Registration Amendment Bill—2061
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1787, 3354, 3357, 3359, 362, 3377, 3385, 3391, 3401, 3439, 3466, 3468, 3491, 3503, 3531, 3534, 3535, 3542, 3663, 3673, 3679
- Schools, Attendance at
- White and coloured—2015
- Second Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Provincial Councils—3602
- Second Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Mooi River line—3657
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Taxation Proposals—2899
- Speaker’s Ruling Deprecated
- Indemnity Bill—1132, 1139
- Special Trains in June
- Park and Benoni—203
- Strike and Coloured Persons
- Injured by gunshot—48
- Strike Riots
- Killed and wounded—421
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax-2767, 2797
- Land tax—2812, 2816, 2859, 2861
- Weenen Irrigation Settlement
- Parahails system—2208
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2140
Michaelis Pictures
- Mr. Baxter—197
Midland Conservancy Timber
- Mr. Jagger—2017
Military College, Bilingual
- Mr. Alberts—706
Mines, Amalgamation of
- Mr. P. Grobler—2012
Mines & Claim Licences
- Mr. Madeley—1470
Mines, Dormant
- Mr. Nathan—1111
Mine Hospitals, Native
- Mr. Haggar—716
Mines, Life of Cold
- Mr. P. Grobler—186
Mines, Lives of
- Estimates (Chaplin)—2581
Mines, Life Saving on
- Dr. Macaulay—2216
Mine Mortality
- Mr. Boydell—891, 1115
Mines’ Three Shifts
- Mr. Madeley—1280, 1467
Mines & Tropical Natives
- Mr. Madeley—212
Mine Victimisation
- Estimates—4159
Mineral Rights
- Mr. Nicholson—449
Miners, Compensation to
- Mr. Merriman—1359
Miners Leave S.A.
- Mr. Madeley—434
Miners, Payment to
- Estimates—1359
Miners’ Phthisis Bill
- 1st Reading—3495
- 2nd Reading—3845
- In Committee—3891
- Committee divides—3900, 3908
- Committee’s amendments—3965
- 3rd Reading—3966
- Senate’s amendments—4185
- Royal assent—4294
Miners’ Phthisis, Claims
- Mr. Andrews—415
Miners’ Phthisis Cottee.
- Dr. Macaulay—224
- Appointed—279, 329, 362, 752
- The report—3089
Miners’ Phthisis Compensation
- Mr. Chaplin—419
- Mr. Creswell’s question—3712, 3977
Miners’ Phthisis Cure
- Estimates (Madeley)—4160
Miners’ Phthisis, Natives
- Mr. Sampson—433
Miners’ Phthisis (Settlements)
- Mr. Sampson’s question—3711
Miners’ Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
Miners’ Wages, Rand
- Mr. Sampson—1272
Minimum Wage
- Mr. Haggar—58
Mining, Expansion of
- Mr. Nathan—1286
Minister of Agriculture
- See Van Heerden, Mr.
Minister of Defence
- See Smuts, Genl. J.
Minister of Education
- See Malan, Mr.
Minister of Finance
- See Smuts, Genl. J.
- Mr. Fremantle’s motion—2603, 3022
- Motion dropped—4312
- Estimates (Fremantle)—2361
Minister of Interior
- See Smuts, Genl. J.
- Estimates (salary)—3856
Minister of Justice
- See De Wet. Mr.
Minister of Lands
- See Theron, Mr. H. S.
Minister of Mines
- See Malan, Mr.
Minister of Native Affairs
- See Botha, Genl. L.
Minister of Posts
- See Watt, Sir T.
Minister of Public Works
- See Watt, Sir T.
Minister of Railways
- See Burton, Mr.
Minister Without Portfolio
- See Senate Hansard
- (Senator J. N. C. Graaff)
Mint at Pretoria
- Mr. P. Grobler—1282
Modder Post Office
- Mr. Madeley—1278
Modder River Irrigation
- Estimates—1400
Mohammedan Marriages
- Sir D. Hunter—1474, 1854
Mooibank Settlers
- Mr. Duncan—196, 2025
Mooi River Motor Service
- Mr. Meyler—2205
Mooi River Railway
- Mr. Griffin’s motion—3460
Morning Sittings
- See Business
Mortality on Mines
- Mr. Boydell—891
Mortality, Mine
- Mr. Boydell—891, 1115
Mortimer Outspan
- Waste Lands—3105
Motions
- See the various subject headings
- See also names of members moving
Motkop-Glen Almond Line
- Mr. Bekker—715
Motor-cars Imported
- Budget—1921
Motor Launch, Robben Island
- Mr. Maginess—2025
Motor Service, Mooi River
- Mr. Meyler—2205
Mountain Railway
- Waste Lands—3103
Mowbray, Bridge at
- Mr. Struben—425
Mowbray Rail. Points
- Mr. Madeley—430
Muizenberg Level Crossing
- Mr. Runciman—707
Mules & Horses, Imports
- Mr. van Niekerk—2026
Muncipal Rating Ord.
- Mr. Creswell—3597
Mustard Oil, Duty on
- Mr. Meyler—2769
Myburgh, Mr. M. W.
- Business of House—2637, 2643
- Colour Bar-2457
- Estimates
- Budget—1935
- Hansard-3747, 3748
- Dutch language in court—3982
- Wattle grader—4048
- Stock inspectors—4053
- Land grants, surveys—4090
- Greene’s Speech, Col.
- Sidings charges—712
- Greyhound Dog Tax
- In Natal—1832
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—4029
- Income Tax Bill—3689
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—799, 880
- Indians Relief Bill—3179
- Justices of Peace Bill—3073, 3075
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3897, 3904
- Natal Rail. Extension
- Vryheid and Eshowe—711
- Pass Law—910
- Petitions—1953, 3167
- Propor. Representation—2787
- Rand Water Bill—2091
- Registration Amendment Bill—2067
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3663
- Waste Lands Committee—3104
Natal Auxiliary Line
- Mr. Fawcus—209
Natal Coal Line
- Mr. Meyler—2016
- Estimates—4206
- Loan Estimates—4251
Natal Coal Strike
- Mr. Meyler—1347
Natal Discoverers’ Rights
- Mr. Haggar—1282
Natal Freehold Titles
- Mr. Fawcus—2791
Natal Gaolers’ Allowances
- Dr. MacNeillie—2424
Natal Craving Dock
- Mr. King—2423
Natal Greyhound Tax
- Mr. Myburgh—1832
Natal Guards’ Uniforms
- Mr. Fawcus—1120
Natal, Harbour
- Mr. Fawcus—3015
- Mr. Henderson’s question—3976
Natal Indians
- See also Indian
Natal Indian Landowners
- Mr. Meyler—2768
Natal Indians’ £3 Tax
- Mr. Nathan—2218
Natal Land Tax
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Natal Native Exemptions
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Natal Native Tenants
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Natal Police Gratuities
- Mr. Meyler—2992
Natal Poll Tax Bill
- 1st Reading—3137
- 2nd Reading—3255
- In Committee—4143
- 3rd Reading—4144
- Royal assent—4310
Natal Press Censor
- Mr. Boydell—439
Natal Public Health
- Mr. Henwood—2006
Natal Public Health Bill
- See also Public
- 1st Reading—2550
- 2nd Reading—2625
- In Committee—2663
- 3rd Reading—2666
- Royal assent—3495
Natal Rail. Bridges
- Mr. Clayton—184
Natal Rail. Deviation
- Mr. Meyler—2015, 2992, 3657
Natal Rail. Extension
- Mr. Myburgh—711
Natal Rum
- Estimates—4049
Natal Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
Natal Tug Staff
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3975
Nathan, Mr. E.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Dairy, grant to—1554
- Age of Consent
- Make it eighteen?—1837
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Miners’ phthisis compensation—1438
- Brandy in the Transvaal
- Inferior to “dop”—2426
- Business of House—1659
- Closure Proposals—1620
- Criminal Justice Bill—2775, 3079
- Claim Licences in Transvaal
- Paid to freeholders-—2414
- Commissions, Government
- Information wanted—422
- Customs Tariff Bill—3799
- Death Sentences
- Delays in executing—1467
- Dock Train Delays
- Public notice?—2215
- Estimates
- Budget-2476, 2480
- Members’ allowances—3735
- Hansard—3747
- Deported criminals-—3857, 3864, 3922
- Naturalisation—3857
- Actions against Govt.—3916
- Registrar, High Court—3967
- Haynes, arrest of—3983
- Police pay—3992
- Ostrich feather “bars”—4049
- Co-op. Societies—4069
- Barbary ostriches—4075
- Land Board inspections—4090
- Water drills, the cost—4099
- Commissions, cost of—4126
- Riots, Govt. medals?—4153
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Codification of laws—1357
- Pensions—1358
- Commissions, expenses of—1360
- Estimates, Loan
- Land. Bank report—1410, 1413
- Rail. repairs—4256
- Magistrates’ residences—4274
- Le Chasseur scheme—4280
- Estimates, Railway
- Johannesburg station—4188
- Spark arrestor—4196
- Grading-4197
- Estimates, Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Level crossing accidents—1426
- Fire insurance—1428
- Geneva Association
- Hotel employees—191
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3009
- Govt. House, Groote Schuur
- Being built?—2213
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3878, 3886, 3928, 3957, 3965, 4037, 4041
- Immigration and Deportation
- Why deported?—2213
- Income Tax Bill—3097, 3101, 3267, 3276, 3289, 3291, 3294, 3295, 3585, 3690, 3694, 3721, 3796, 3797, 3798
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—632
- Committee-736, 739, 740, 801, 805, 811, 928
- Schedule—963
- Indians Relief Bill—3326, 3337
- Indians £3 Tax
- Prosecutions suspended?—2218
- Insolvency Legislation—187
- Irrigation Engineers
- Training bursaries?—707
- Irrigation, Orange River—1300
- Justices of Peace Bill—3074
- Level Crossing Accidents
- Statistics wanted—1650
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3068
- Matches Duty Bill—3258
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4287, 4290, 4291, 4292, 4293
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3893, 3895, 3896, 3897, 3904
- Mining, Expansion of
- Appoint a Commission?—1286
- Mining Legislation
- New capital is wanted—1111
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3256, 4143
- Naturalisation, Letters of
- Language test—423
- Pensions and Gratuities—3112, 3116
- Petitions—277, 278, 412, 722, 1503, 2205, 3043
- Police Pay on the Rand
- During the riots—99
- Police House Inspection
- Article in “Argus”—4185
- Postal Appointments A list wanted—424
- Post Office Grievances—3241
- Prescription Amendment Bill—1840
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1027, 1511, 1516. 1519, 1522
- Prisons Staff Promotions—2033
- Public Accounts Committee—1770
- Public Meetings Bill
- 1st Reading—218
- Withdrawn—752
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Level crossings—1452
- Railway Dismissals—222
- Rail. Passenger Segregation
- Coloured and whites—2415
- Rail. Strike Bill—1171
- Rand Disturbances
- Killed and injured—708
- Rand Water Bill—413. 1891, 1900
- Registration Amendment Bill—2068
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3360, 3366, 3376, 3429, 3432, 3479, 3481, 3482, 3483, 3484, 3488, 3494, 3536, 3539, 3661, 3665, 3669, 3674, 3781
- Rondebosch Post Office
- In bad condition—424
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax-2718, 2737, 2744, 2763, 2801
- Customs—2943, 2950, 2952, 2958, 2979, 2988, 3029, 3058
- Thompson, Hubert
- His engagement—890
- Union Buildings, Pretoria
- Total cost?—2414
- Waste Lands Committee—1461
- Mission site—1462
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2122, 3557, 3560, 3561, 3563, 3565, 3567, 3568
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1761, 1763, 1767, 1791, 1792, 1795, 1804, 1809, 1811, 1814, 1815, 2111
National Minimum Wage
- Mr. Haggar—58
Native
- See also Coloured
- See also Railway
- See also Pass Law
Native Affairs Committee
- Appointed—279
- House divides—284
- 1st report—2946
- 3rd report—3299
- 4th report—3444
- 1st and 2nd reports—3549
- 5th report—3770
- 4th and 5th reports—4237
Native Chiefs’ Powers
- Mr. D. Wessels—1658
Native Compounds
- Mr. van Niekerk’s motion—3452
Native Compounds, O.F.S.
- Mr. van Niekerk—1827
Native Convicts, Meintjes Kop
- Mr. Creswell—3227
- See also Creswell, Mr.
Native Definition Bill
- 1st Reading—1840
- Bill dropped—4312
Native Deputation
- Estimates (Schreiner)—3760, 3769
- Estimates (Genl. Botha)—3765
Native Drill Sharpeners
- Mr. Madeley—1277
Native Education
- Estimates (Schreiner)—3912
Natives Evicted
- Mr. Haggar’s question—3712
Native Exemptions, Natal
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Natives Fined
- Mr. Haggar—1289
Natives & Golden Syrup
- Mr. Wilcocks—1474, 1752
Native Grievances Inquiry
- Mr. Madeley—415
Natives Killed (Strike)
- Mr. Meyler-—48
Natives Land Act
- Mr. Fawcus—2420
Natives Land Commission
- Mr. Schreiner—4S
Natives’ Land, Dundee
- Mr. Boydell—2634
Native Learners, Drills
- Mr. Madeley—1277
Natives & Liquor
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3976
- Estimates (Schreiner)—4166
Natives & Martial Law
- Mr. Meyler—196
Native Mine Hospitals
- Mr. Haggar—716
Native Pass Law
- Mr. Keyter—903
Native Pass Fees
- Mr. Sampson—2427
Natives & Phthisis
- Mr. Sampson—433
Natives on the Rail.
- Mr. Fichardt—1291
Natives, Rand Tropical
- Mr. Creswell—708, 3257
Native Recruits, Advances to
- Mr. Schreiner—3001
Native Recruits, Tropical
- Mr. Madeley—212
Natives at Sabie
- Mr. Alberts’ question—3446
Natives Shot, Van Ryn
- Mr. Madeley—1284
Natives, Special Coaches
- Mr. v. d. Walt—1427
Native Taxes, Unified
- Mr. v. Niekerk’s motion—1496
Native Trespasser
- Mr. Alberts—1469
Native Tenants, Natal
- Mr. Meyler—2993
Natives, Tropical
- Mr. Creswell—708, 3257
Natives, Ventersburg Mine
- Mr. Cronje—2020
Native Women Imprisoned
- Mr. Schreiner—2421
Native Women’s Petition
- Select Committee—2925
Naturalisation
- Mr. Alexander—896
- Estimates (Nathan)—3857
Naturalisation Applications
- Mr. Alexander—1293
Naturalisation Certificates
- Mr. Alexander’s question—4295
Naturalisation, Imperial
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3974
Naturalisation, Letters of
- Mr. Nathan—423
Naude’s Work, Mr. J.
- Mr. van Niekerk—2214
Naval Cadets
- Dr. Hewat—714
- Estimates—4150
Naval Defence
- Mr. Silburn—48
Ndabakazi, Fire at
- Mr. Schreiner—703
Neethling, Dr. A. M.
- Colour Bar—2458
- Division List Error—890
- Estimates
- Budget—2500
- Prince Albert telephones—4010
- Provincial Councils—4120
- Mine natives—4171
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1362
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3839 Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—548
- Irrigation, Orange River—1302
- Justices of Peace Bill—3074
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3041, 3066
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3853
- Petitions—2004, 2243, 2460, 3324
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4307, 4310
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs-2927, 2937
- Teachers’ Salaries—2234
- Tuberculosis Commission
- The report, when?—212
- Women’s Enfranchisement Bill—1691
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2135, 3555
Nefdt, Henry G.
- Mr. Mentz—753
Nelspruit, Insubordination at
- Mr. Hull—1468
Neser, Mr. J. A.
- See also Chairman
- Estimates
- Budget—2556
- Indemnity Bill (Chairman)—731
- Mineral Rights (Settlements)—451
- Petitions—44, 276, 360, 1109, 1401, 2411
- Public Accounts Committee—1771
New Kleinfontein
- See Kleinfontein
Newlands Rail. Platform
- Mr. Haggar’s question—3713
New Taxation
- See Taxation
Nicholson, Mr. R. C.
- American Import Dues
- Feathers and diamonds—3217
- Asiatic Trading Rights
- And Settlers Ordinance—2212
- Estimates
- Budget—2380
- Defence—4150
- Farm Tax Demands
- Dutch language slighted—1654
- Hartebeestpoort Bill 3838
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—22
- 2nd Reading—343
- Indians Relief Bill—3339
- Land Bank Interest—2676
- Mineral Rights
- And land settlement—449, 454
- Pensions and Gratuities—1917
- Petitions—1109, 1880, 2362, 4026
- Rand Water Bill—2091
- Registration Amendment Bill—2066
- Repatriation Debts
- A petition—3461
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4307
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2716
- Land tax—2855
- Customs—2930
- Walton’s Statement, Magistrate
- Dishonest civil servants—1471
- Waterberg, Police at
- Not enough—1825
- Wool and Mealie Exports
- For United States—3446
Nietverdiend Farm
- Genl. Lemmer—704
Night Classes
- Mr. Creswell—1115
Night Passes, Martial Law
- Mr. Boy dell—1289
Night Telegrams, Germiston
- Mr. Chaplin—2207
Night Watchmen, Pretoria
- Mr. P. Grobler—2207
No Confidence in Parlt.
- Mr. Creswell—2033
- House divides—2047
- Motion dropped—4312
Non-Strikers, Payment to
- Mr. Merriman—1359
- See also Strike
- See also Kleinfontein
- See also Estimates
Notices of Questions
- Sir E. Walton—456
- Mr. Speaker—1271
Ntabanana, Land at
- Sir D. Hunter—1121
Oatmeal, Ring in
- Estimates (Merriman)—2290
Official Telegram
- See Telegram
- See Adjournment
- Motion dropped—4312
Oil Prospects
- Estimates (Merriman)—4176
Olifantsfontein P.O.
- Mr. V. d. Walt—900
Oliver, Mr. H. A.
- Civil Servants’ Allowances
- Griqualand West—2025
- Estimates
- Budget— 2314
- Coronation visit—3758
- Revenue and licences—4127
- Methylated spirits—4129
- Defence camps—4150
- Estimates, Railway
- Provision trains— 4191
- Income Tax Bill-3285, 3587, 3693, 3697, 3719, 3720, 3721
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—655
- 3rd Reading—1093
- Petitions—278, 2411, 2412, 3043
- Rand Water Bill—2095
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2738, 2741, 2763
- Customs-2977, 3028, 3029, 3032, 3035, 3046, 3052
- Waste Lands Committee
- A Kimberley building—1462
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3301
Oosthuisen, Mr. O. A.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1541
- Cold Storage Buildings
- For farm produce—3223
- Estimates
- Budget—2587
- Jansenville telephones—4011
- Defence—4154
- Worcester, camp at—4155
- Oil, prospecting for—4177
- Estimates, Railway
- Ostrich feather export—4201
- Income Tax Bill—3714
- Indemnity Bill
- 3rd Reading—1102
- Irrigation, Orange River—1301
- Land Bank Interest—2680
- Petitions—1401
- Petroleum at Aberdeen
- The prospects—2793
- Petroleum Prospects
- Try Klipplaats?—1278
- Registration Amendment Bill—2066
- Scab Legislation
- Dr. Theiler’s statement—2024
- Spineless Cactus
- Can seed be got?—2012
- Station Masters’ Pay
- Information wanted—414
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2718
- Land tax—2896
- Telephones for Farmers
- Applicants refused, why?—430
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1808
Open-air Meetings
- Mr. Creswell—437
Opening Private Letters
- Mr. Creswell—211
Orange Free State
- See Free
Orange River Irrigation
- Mr. P. Marais—1294
Orange River Water
- Mr. Kuhn—1475
Organs, Imported
- Dr. Macaulay—2425
Orpen’s Pamphlet
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3976
Orr, Mr. T.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Dairy, grant to—1554
- Customs Tariff Bill—3805
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3018
- Estimates
- Budget—2194, 2334, 2384
- Education—3911
- Service by Messengers—3979
- Buildings Vote—4024
- Mine natives recruited—4175
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Guano—1343
- Work for destitute—1352
- Road construction—1353
- Elsenburg farm—1356
- Estimates, Loan
- Land settlement—1399
- Diocesan College loan—1400
- Land Bank report—1410
- Railways—4249
- Natal alternative line—4256
- Harbours, losses on—4263
- Steamer repairs—4266
- Public Works—4272
- Estimates, Supplementary—4225
- Fruit Export Bill—2691
- Income Tax Bill—3270, 3280, 3295
- Indemnity Bill
- 3rd Reading—1090
- Indians Relief Bill—3209
- Land Bank Overdraft—2669
- Land Settlement
- Col. Byron’s speech—2634
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4288
- Pensions and Gratuities—1910, 3109
- Petitions—499, 1463, 1953, 2362
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1525, 1527
- Public Accounts Committee—1769
- Public Service Pensions Bill—4227
- Rail. Strike Bill—1190, 1331, 1561, 1569, 1586
- Registration Amendment Bill—2063
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3377
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2820, 2831
- Customs— 2941
- Teachers’ Salaries—2232, 2233
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1698
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1906
Osplaats, Diphtheria at
- Mr. Madeley—1834, 1955
Ostrich Feathers, Duty
- Mr. Nicholson—3217
Overcoats for Police
- Mr. Haggar—2423
Oversea Advertising
- Rail. Budget—1961
Oversea Contracts, Charges
- Dr. Hewat—428
Oversea Orders, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—202
Oversea Rail. Contracts
- Mr. Boydell—46
Oversea Tenders
- Dr. Hewat—1122
Overtime, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—3223, 3707
Paarlshoop Squatters
- Mr. Sampson—2010
Pairing of Members
- Mr. Hull—901
Palmer, Apprentice
- Mr. Boydell—1117
Parcels Post, Weights
- Mr. Alexander—2205
Park Station Burnt
- Estimates—1428
Parly. Candidates, Rail.
- Mr. Fremantle—206
Parly. Library
- Committee appointed—217
- See Library
Parow, Bridge at
- Mr. Maginess—3226
Parijs, Bridge at
- Mr. V. D. Merwe—431
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—3219
Parijs Creamery
- Mr. Fawcus—2419
- Appropriation Bill—4186
- See also Estimates
Parijs Rail. Station
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—897
Pass Law Amendment
- 1st Reading—3450
- Bill dropped—4312
- See also Adjourn (Motion)
Pass Law, Natives
- Mr. Keyter—903
Passes for Native Women
- Mr. Schreiner—2421
Passengers’ Baggage
- Mr. Jagger—1116
Passenger Rail. Rates
- Mr. V. d. Walt—1285
Payment to Non-Strikers
- Estimates—1359
Peace Preservation Bill
- 1st Reading—752
- Order discharged—1027
- Bill withdrawn—1599
- See also Riotous
Peace Preservation (Pamphlet)
- Mr. Boydell—1293
Pearsall, G. W.
- Mr. Alexander—891
Pearson, Huggins, & Co.
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3447
Pearson, Prof.
- Mr. Clayton—3218
Peddie, Rail. to
- Col. Crewe’s motion—3450
Penelope, Training Ship
- Estimates—1345
Pensions & Gratuities
- Committee appointed—239
- 1st report—1686, 1907, 1916. 2682
- 2nd report-2659, 3108, 4025
- Committee divides—3116, 3118
- 3rd report—3398
- 4th report—3923
- 3rd and 4th reports—4026
Pension List
- Mr. Wilcocks—1358
Pensions Supplementary Bill
- 1st Reading—4027
- 2nd Reading—4236
- In Committee—4237
- 3rd Reading—4237
- Royal assent—4311
Pensioners, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3975
Permanent Staff, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—2627
Petitions
- See the names of members presenting
Petroleum Prospects
- Mr. Oosthuisen—1278, 2793
Phillips, Sir L.
- Nil
Phillips’ Statement, Lady
- Mr. Sampson—1826
Philippolis, Traffic at
- Mr. E. Grobler—1286
Phthisis
- See Miners’ Phthisis
Piecework, Rail.
- Estimates—4214
- See Railway
Pietermaritzburg
- See Maritzburg
Pietersburg Telephones
- Mr. Mentz—2999
Piet Retief Farm
- Mr. Creswell—2009
Pokwani, Telephone to
- Mr. du Toit—709
Police Allowances
- Mr. Haggar—1652
Police Constable Injured
- Mr. Creswell—2219
Police Day of Rest
- Dr. Hewat—2217
Police at Dock Cates
- Mr. Baxter—1656
Police, Extra-Official Duties
- Mr. Haggar—2209
Police Gratuities, Natal
- Mr. Meyler—2992
Police at Glen Grey
- Mr. Schreiner’s question—3713
Police Grievances
- Estimates—3987
- Mr. Nathan’s question—4185
Police at Ladismith
- Mr. Becker—206
Police at Maquassi
- Mr. de Waal—2420
Police Promotions
- Dr. MacNeillie—709
Police Remuneration
- Mr. Nathan—99
Police at Robertson
- Mr. Heatlie—1828
Police at Salt River
- Mr. Haggar—1652
Police, Swaziland
- Mr. Wyndham—188
Police Uniform, Allowances
- Mr. Haggar—2027, 2219
Police Uniforms, Maraisburg
- Mr. Haggar—1829
Police Uniform Tenders
- Mr. Haggar—2423
Police at Waterberg
- Mr. Nicholson—1825
Police, Zulu Borders
- Mr. Robinson—208
Policeman, Complaints against
- Mr. Haggar—712
Political Rights, Rail. Men’s
- Mr. Sampson—1830
Poll Tax, O.F.S.
- Mr. Cronje—431
Polling, Hours of
- Cape Provincial Council—1956
Pondoland, Customs in
- Mr. Robinson—1650
Pondoland Trade Licences
- Mr. Robinson—2216
Pongola Rubber Est.
- Mr. Alexander’s motion—3451
Poor Burghers
- Mr. van der Walt—1667
- Motion dropped—4312
Poor Burghers’ Cattle
- Mr. P. Grobler—415
Poor Whites
- Sir T. Smartt—2338
Poor Whites (Farm Schools)
- Estimates (Jagger)—4074
Popular Vote
- See Direct
Porters’ Mackintoshes
- Mr. Alexander’s question—4295
Portfolios, Dual
- See Minister of Finance
- See Fremantle, Mr.
Port Natal
- See Natal
Port Natal Craving Dock
- Mr. Henderson—1827
Port St. John
- Mr. King—2423
Post Office, Bloemfontein
- Mr. Steyl—207
Post Office, Erasmus
- Mr. van der Walt—1826
Post Office, Goodwood
- Mr. Maginess—2772
Post Office, Greylingstad
- Mr. Alberts—1469
Post Office, Modder
- Mr. Madeley—1278
Post Office, Rondebosch
- Mr. Nathan—424
Post Office Savings Bank
- Mr. Baxter—189
- Mr. Sampson—711
Post Officials, Families
- Mr. Alberts—3221
Postal Appointments, New
- Mr. Nathan—424
Postal Assistants’ Leave
- Mr. Madeley—2628
Postal Bilingualism
- Mr. V. d. Walt—432
Postal Auto-Carriers
- Mr. Louw—2423
Postal Grievances
- Dr. MacNeillie—898
- Mr. Quinn’s motion—3233, 3260
- Estimates (Alexander)—4005
- Estimates (Watt)—4014
Postal Servants’ Leave
- Mr. Wyndham—1110
Postal Sorters, Transvaal
- Dr. MacNeillie—895
Postmen’s Uniforms
- Mr. Haggar—714
Potatoes, Rail. Rates on
- Dr. MacNeillie—713
Pottery Works Siding
- Mr. V. d. Walt—900
Prayer for Rain
- Mr. Keyter—2013
Preference, Imperial
- Estimates (Fremantle)—2369
- Sir T. Smartt—2331
- Mr. Fremantle—3808
Premier, The
- See Botha, Genl.
Premier Diamond Co.
- Mr. Sampson—417
Premier Mine
- Income Tax Bill—3307
Premier Mine Dismissals
- Mr. Sampson—1831
Premier Mine Gaol
- Mr. Andrews—1350
Premier Mine, Road to
- Estimates—1352
Presbyterian Church
- Sir B. Berry—2220
Prescription Amendment Bill
- 1st Reading—1840
- 2nd Reading—1906
- In Committee—2109
- 3rd Reading—2109
- Royal assent—3495
Press Censor, Natal
- Mr. Boydell—439
Press Censorship
- Mr. Madeley—432
Press & Martial Law
- Mr. Creswell—213
Pretoria, Civil Servants in
- Mr. Alexander—2206
Pretoria Gaol Doctor
- Mr. Sampson—714
Pretoria Magistrate’s Remarks
- Mr. Nicholson—1471
Pretoria, Mint at
- Mr. P. Grobler—1282
Pretoria Native Passes
- Mr. Sampson—2427
Pretoria Rail. Discharges
- Mr. Wilcocks—2630
Pretoria Rail. Workshops
- Sir T. Cullinan—717
Pretoria Scab Inspector
- Mr. V. d. Walt—898
Pretoria Ticket Examiners
- Mr. Boydell—2627
Prevention of Cruelty Bill
- 1st Reading—1027
- 2nd Reading—1308
- In Committee—1504, 2243
- Committee divides—1513. 1523, 1525
- Committee’s amendments—2247
- 3rd Reading—2248 Royal assent—3495
Prieska-De Aar Line
- Mr. Kuhn—2414
Prieska Rail. Extension
- Mr. Kuhn’s motion—3450
Prime Minister
- See Botha, Genl.
Printing, Bilingual
- Sir E. Walton—2180
Printing Committee
- Appointed—5
Printing, Cost of
- Estimates (Walton)—4101
Printing of Maps
- Mr. Sampson—2207
Printing Works Strikers
- Mr. Sampson—1832
Prison
- See Gaol
Prisons Department Staff
- Dr. MacNeillie—2029
Prisons, Grading of
- Dr. MacNeillie—712, 1120
Prisons Language Allowance
- Dr. MacNeillie—2424
Prisons Promotions
- Dr. MacNeillie—709
Prison Statistics
- Dr. MacNeillie—426
Prisons Vote
- Estimates-—3999
Prison Warder Sentenced
- Mr. Nicholson—1471
Prison Warders’ Wages
- Mr. Maginess’ question—3448
Prisoners, Child
- Dr. Watkins—1472
Procedure
- See Business
Proclamations
- Convening Parlt.—1
- Proroguing Parlt.—4311
Produce & Cold Storage
- Mr. Oosthuisen—3223
Profits Tax
- Estimates (Cullinan)—2472
Promissory Note Sureties
- Mr. Keyter—1660
- House divides—1666
Property Qualification
- Mr. Kuhn—420
Proportional Representation
- Mr. Brown-2776
- House divides—2785, 2786
Prorogation
- The proclamation—4311
Prospectors’ Licences
- Mr. Nathan—1111
Prospectors’ Rights, Natal
- Mr. Haggar—1282
Provincial Councils
- See Estimates— 4110
Provincial Council, Transvaal
- Mr. Creswell—2768
- Governor-General censured—3597
- Sir E. Walton's question—3924
- Administrator’s letter—3972
- Mr. Creswell's question—3977
Provincial Election Meetings
- Mr. Creswell—437, 717
Provincial Expenditure
- Budget—1924
- Minr. of Finance—2603
Provincial Ordinances
- Estimates (Watkins)—3751
Public Accounts Committee
- Appointed—213
- Papers referred to—279
- Comparative classified summary—922
- 1st report—1271, 1767
- 2nd and 3rd reports—1823
- 5th report—2946
- 6th report—3871
- 2nd to 6th reports—4300
Public Bldgs., Meetings in
- Mr. Cronje—2428
Public Business
- See Business
Public Debt
- Budget speech—1941
- Estimates—1358, 4108
Public Debt & Valuations
- Mr. Madeley—456
Public Health
- Mr. Henwood—1361, 2006
- Estimates—3868
- See also Natal
Public Meetings Bill
- 1st Reading—218
- Mr. Nathan-752
Pub. Meetings, Martial Law
- Mr. Duncan—199
Public Meetings, Rand
- Mr. Creswell—279
Public Service
- See Civil Service
Public Service Comm.
- Dr. MacNeillie—898
- Mr. Merriman—1355
- Col. Crewe’s motion—1476
- House divides—1494
- Committee appointed—2048
- Select Cottee’s report—3136
Public Service Guarantee
- Mr. Alexander—2205
Public Service List
- Mr. Runciman—1121
Public Service Pensions
- 1st Reading—3978
- 2nd Reading—4137
- In Committee—4226
- 3rd Reading—4229
- Royal assent—4311
Pub. Service Regulations
- Mr. Sampson—2635
Pub. Works Electricians
- Mr. Madeley—1654
Public Works Engineer
- Sir H. Juta—1834
Purdon, Sergeant
- Estimates (Struben)—3918
Quarantine, Sheep
- Mr. P. Marais—1114, 1474
Queenstown Civil Cases
- Mr. Venter—2422
Queenstown, Defence Force at
- Mr. Venter—2429
Queenstown, Meeting at
- Mr. Creswell—1653
Questions
- See the various subject headings
- See the names of members asking
- See the names of Ministers answering
Questions, Alterations of
- Mr. Andrews—902
Questions, Notices of
- Sir E. Walton—456
- Mr. Speaker—1271
Quinn, Mr. J. W.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Union Industries, Ltd.—1530, 1552, 1554
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Nurse Scott—1417
- Estimates
- Budget—2376, 2558
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Elsenburg farm—1357
- Estimates, Loan
- Elsenburg farm—1414
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3008
- Gow and Taylor—1842
- Income Tax Bill—3279
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—136, 177, 309
- Committee—763
- Schedule—1012
- Petitions—1148, 2327
- Post Office Grievances
- Appoint a Commission—3233
- Discharge the motion—3260
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1513
- Propor. Representation—2783
- Rail. Strike Bill—1233, 1317
- Rand Water Bill—1882
- Registration Amendment Bill—2051
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3346
- Taxation Proposals—2699
- Income tax—2717
- Customs—2926. 2949, 2955, 2962, 3047, 3059
- Teachers’ Salaries—2235
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3302
- Women on Public Bodies
- How many?—189
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2146
Quit Rent Farms
- Mr. H. Bosman—893
Rabie, J. B.
- Ex-Committee clerk—7
Rademeyer, Mr. J. M.
- Avontuur Railway Line
- Doorn River extension—1112
- Estimates
- Budget-2575, 2594
- Olifants River, dam at—4098
- Defence camps—4151
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank advances—4282
- Flag of the Union
- Govt. to decide—2422
- Fruit Export Bill—2694, 3088
- Gamtoos River Irrigation
- Help wanted—2416
- Horse-Sickness at Humansdorp
- Postpone the camp?—1285
- Horse-Sickness Outbreak
- At Uitenhage—208
- Horticultural Officer
- To teach grading—421
- Humansdorp Defence Drills
- Men’s expenses—1272
- Indemnity Bill
- 3rd Reading—1102
- Komassi Wood
- Export to Europe—2628
- Location Act Licences
- Only one allowed—2770
- Lowrens, J. H.
- His petition—455
- Pensions and Gratuities—3111, 3323, 4026
- Rail, Coaches, no Lavatories
- Avontuur line—1472
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2263
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1664
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2734
- Customs—2944. 2961, 2966, 3047
- Telephone to Humansdorp
- Complete it when?—2415
- Toverwater Poort
- Irrigation scheme—703
- Waste Lands Committee—3104
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1796, 1806, 1807
Rail. Accident, Boshoff’s Rd.
- Mr. Fawcus—1839
Rail. Act of 1912
- Genl. Lemmer—201
Rail. Addit. Appropriation
- 1st Reading—1431
- 2nd Reading—1558
- In Committee—1559
- 3rd Reading—1559
- Royal assent—1679
Rail. Ambulance Corps
- Mr. Boydell—2418
Rail. Application of Moneys
- 1st Reading—1704
- 2nd Reading—1790
- In Committee—1906
- 3rd Reading—1906
Rail. Appointments
- Sir H. Juta—1853
Rail. Approp. 1914-15
- See also Estimates
- 1st Reading—4225
- 2nd Reading—4244
- In Committee—4245
- 3rd Reading—4245
- Royal assent—4311
Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- 1st Reading—1334
- 2nd Reading—1419
- Motion to commit—1447
- In Committee—1456
- 3rd Reading—1460
- Royal assent—1679
Rail., Auxiliary, Natal Coal
- Mr. Meyler—2016
- See Natal
Rail. Ballot (Strikers)
- Mr. Boydell—1917
Rail., Benoni-Welgedacht
- Mr. Madeley—417
Rail. Blacklisting
- Mr. Madeley—2998
- Motion to Adjourn—3002
Rail. Board
- Mr. Jagger—48
Rail. Board (Loan Estimates)
- Speaker’s ruling—4245
Rail. Board Vacancy
- Mr. Boydell—418
Rail. Bridges, Natal
- Mr. Clayton—184
Rail. Bridge, Parow
- Mr. Maginess—3226
Rail. Capital, Betterment
- See also Estimates
- 1st Reading—4285
- 2nd Reading—4285
- In Committee—4285
- 3rd Reading—4285
- Royal assent—4311
Rail. Coaches, Separate
- Mr. Fichardt—1291
Rail. Coal Rates
- Col. Leuchars—710
Rail. Colenso-Durban
- Mr. Fawcus—209
Rail. Concession Tickets
- Mr. Madeley—1282
Rail. Construction
- Mr. Rademeyer—1112
Rail. Construction Wages
- Mr. Steytler—3220
Rail. Contract, German
- Mr. Meyler—2017
Railway Contracts, Oversea
- Mr. Boydell—46
Rail. Conveyance, Scholars’
- Mr. Alberts—2019
Rail. Cow-catchers
- Mr. Boydell—2768
Rail. Daily-paid Men
- Mr. Brown—2630
- Mr. Boydell—2631
Rail. Depreciation Rates
- Sir D. Hunter—2014
Rail. Deviation, Natal
- Mr. Meyler—2015. 2992
- See Natal
Rail. Dismissals
- Sir E. Walton—218
Rail. Dismissals, Pretoria
- Mr. Wilcocks—2630
Railway Doctor Wanted
- Dr. Macaulay—2629
Rail. to Doorn River
- Mr. Rademeyer—1112
Rail. Drivers, Cape
- Mr. Sampson—3227
Rail. Driver Chapman
- See Chapman
Railway, Employment on
- Mr. Madeley—433. 435
Rail. Engines, Orders for
- Mr. Duncan—1272
Rail. Engine Sparks
- Dr. MacNeillie—3651
Rail. Engines, Tenders
- Sir T. Smartt—1306
Rail. Estimates
- See Estimates, Rail.
- See Estimates, Loan
- See Rail. Appropriation
Rail. Extension, O.F.S.
- Mr. Fichardt—1292
Railway Finance
- Sir D. Hunter—1831
Rail. Foremen’s Hours
- Mr. Haggar—892
Rail. Foremen, Surplus of
- Mr. Fawcus—3225
Rail. to Frankfort
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1117
Railway Grievances
- Mr. Robinson—44
Rail. Grievances Commis.
- Mr. Haggar—209
Rail. Guards, Durban
- Mr. Fawcus—1118
Rail. Guards’ Uniform
- Mr. Fawcus—1120
Rail. Guards’ Vans
- Mr. Madeley—2999
Rail. Indians, £3 Tax
- Mr. Meyler—1650
- See Natal
Rail. Kroonstad Extension
- Mr. H. Serfontein—422
Rail. Labourers’ Pay
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3707
Rail. Land, Meetings on
- Mr. Creswell—1653
Rail. Lavatories
- Mr. Rademeyer—1472
Rail. Level Grossings
- Mr. Nathan—1650
Rail. Line Deviations
- Mr. H. Serfontein—2217
Rail. Line, Motkop
- Mr. Bekker—715
Rail. to Magaliesberg
- Mr. v. d. Walt-2018
Rail. Mechanics, Coloured
- Mr. Struben’s question—3973
Rail. Men’s Addresses
- Mr. Haggar—1119
Rail. Men & Defence
- Mr. Maginess—2214
Rail. Men Dismissed
- Mr. Haggar’s motion—1529
- Addit. Appropriation Bill—1530
Rail. Men, Dutch
- Mr. P. Grobler’s question—3708
Rail. Men’s Holidays
- Mr. Brown-1471
Rail. Men Imported
- Mr. Sampson—2635
Rail. Men’s Political Rights
- Mr. Sampson—1830
Rail. Men’s Union
- Mr. Orr—2197
Rail. Men’s Wages, Cape
- Mr. Alexander—1275
Rail., Natal Extension
- Mr. Myburgh—711
- See Natal
Railways, Outrages on
- Orders to shoot—1402
Rail. Oversea Orders
- Mr. Boydell—202
Rail. Overtime
- Mr. Boydell—2991, 3223
Rail. Parly. Candidates
- Mr. Fremantle—206
Rail. Passes, Life
- Mr. Boydell—2022
Railway Pensions
- Mr. Haggar—45
Rail. Pensioners
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3975
Rail. Permanent Staff
- Mr. Boydell—2627
Rail. Piecework
- Estimates—4214
Rail. Platform, Marseilles
- Mr. Fichardt—2417
Rail. Points, Mowbray
- Mr. Madeley—430
Rail. Porters’ Mackintoshes
- Mr. Alexander’s question—4295
Rail. Profits, Reitz Line
- Mr. J. Wessels—1656
Rail. Rates, Cape
- Mr. V. d. Walt—1287
Rail. Rates on Coal
- Mr. Henderson—896
- Estimates—1453, 4200
Rail. Rates, Potatoes
- Dr. MacNeillie—713
Rail. Rates Reduced
- Mr. Boydell—192
Rail. Rates, Regulation
- Sir T. Cullinan—413
Rail. Report, Durban
- Col. Leuchars—422
Rail. Retrenchment
- Mr. Creswell—438
Rail. Rolling Stock
- Mr. Hull-429
- Mr. Madeley—434
Rail. Season Tickets (Strike)
- Mr. Sampson—1290
Rail., Segregation on
- Mr. Nathan—2415
Rail. Shunter, Brakpan
- Mr. Madeley—1835
Rail. Shunting Accidents
- Mr. Boydell—2994, 3223
- Mr. Madeley—2999
Rail. Sick Fund
- Mr. Boydell—1115, 1282
Rail. Siding Charges
- Mr. Clayton—3220
Rail. Siding to Pottery
- Mr. V. d. Walt—900
Rail. Sleepers at 1s. 6d.
- Mr. Sampson—2632
Rail. Sleepers as Fences
- Mr. Fawcus—3226
Rail. Station Inspectors
- Mr. Madeley—1835
Rail. Station, Parijs
- Mr. v. d. Merwe—897
Rail. Stationmasters’ Pay
- Mr. Oosthuisen—414
Rail. Statutory Commission
- Mr. Boydell-1528
Railway Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
Rail. Strike Bill
- 1st Reading—625
- 2nd Reading—1148, 1176, 1196, 1221
- House divides—1269, 1270
- Motion to commit—1308
- House divides—1328
- In Committee—1329, 1559, 1576
- Committee divides—1571, 1595
- Committee’s amendts—1599
- 3rd Reading—1599
Rail. Strikers
- Mr. Madeley—713
- Mr. Sampson—439, 709
- Genl. Lemmer—201
Rail. Strikers Bill
- Mr. Boydell’s question—1113
Rail. Strikers, Durban
- Mr. Boydell—210, 424
- Mr. Creswell—210
Rail. Strikers’ Quarters
- Mr. Boydell—419
Rail. Strikers Reinstated
- Mr. Madeley—418
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3712
Rail. Strikers Superannuation
- Mr. Boydell-227, 2017
- Speaker’s ruling—58
Rail. Ticket Examiners
- Mr. Creswell—1838
Rail. Time Tables (Dutch)
- Mr. Alberts—199
Rail. Trucks, Covered
- Mr. Venter—436
Rail. Unauthorised Expend.
- 1st Reading—3299
- 2nd Reading—3546
- In Committee—3547
- 3rd Reading—3547
- Royal assent—4080
Railway Undercharges
- Mr. Louw—2629
Rail. Uniforms
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3447
Rail. Victimisation
- Mr. Burton (Budget)—2621
- Estimates—4207
Rail. Wages, Salt River
- Mr. Madeley—420, 711
Rail. Waitresses’ Pay
- Mr. Haggar—2218
Rail. Weekly Wages
- Mr. Struben—186
Rail. Winter Uniforms
- Mr. Madeley—3000
Rail. Workshops, Pretoria
- Sir T. Cullinan—717
Rain, Day of Prayer
- Mr. Keyter—2013
Rand Disturbances
- See Indemnity
- See Adjourn
- See Martial Law
- See Burghers
- Compensation for injured.—1416
- Motion for an inquiry—1420
- Estimates—4146
Rand Election Meetings
- Mr. Creswell—437
Rand Mines
- See Mine
Rand Mines, Life of
- Mr. P. Grobler—186
Rand Mines, Mortality
- Mr. Boydell—891
Rand Miners’ Wages
- Mr. Sampson—1272
Rand Relief Board
- Mr. Madeley—1533
- Estimates—1352, 1353
Rand Rifles, Clothes
- Mr. Creswell—707
Rand Tropical Natives
- Mr. Creswell—708
- See Creswell, Mr.
Rand Water Bill
- The petition—61
- Examiner’s report—125
- 1st Reading—218
- Select Committee—240, 278, 328, 361, 413, 464, 1025, 1026, 1051
- Committee’s report—1220, 1333
- 2nd Reading—1855, 1881
- House divides—1904
- In Committee—2090
- Committee’s amendments—2156
- House divides—2172, 2174
- 3rd Reading—2175
- Senate’s amendments—3544
- Royal assent—3770
Randfontein Station Foreman
- Mr. creswell—2212
Recovery of Stolen Goods
- Genl. T. Smuts—418
Recruiting Advances
- Mr. Schreiner—3001
Red Weed in Mealies
- Mr. Clayton—3218
Reformatory Ship
- Sir B. Berry—1345
- See also Berry, Sir B.
Registrar, Rand
- Estimates (Nathan)—3967
Registration Amendment Bill
- 1st Reading—1660
- 2nd Reading—2048
- Bill dropped—4312
Registration, Medical
- Mr. Kuhn-184
Reitz, Prison at
- Mr. J. Wessels—1287
Removal of Restrictions under
- Wills Bill
- 1st Reading—55
- 2nd Reading—460
- Select Committee—718
- Committee’s report—1196, 1503
- Bill withdrawn—1503
- 1st Reading new Bill—1503
- 2nd Reading—2248
- Bill dropped—4312
Repatriation Debts
- Mr. Alberts—1475
- Mr. v. d. Walt-206, 2787
- House divides—2790
- Mr. Keyter’s motion—3452
- Mr. Bezuidenhout’s motion—3460
- Mr. Nicholson’s motion—3461
Replies to Questions
- See the various Ministers’ names
Reports
- See the Various Ministers’ names
Reports of Commissions
- Mr. Duncan—1470
Retrenchment at P.E.
- Mr. Creswell—438
Retrenchment, Rail.
- Sir E. Walton—218
Reuter’s Agency
- Mr. Sampson—2426
- Estimates (Jagger)—4009
Reynolds, Mr. F. U.
- Nil.
Rhodesia & Customs
- Mr. Jagger—2910
Rhodesia & Union
- Mr. Fremantle—1277
Rhodesian Tobacco
- Mr. J. V. D. Walt—190
Richardson, Arrest of
- Mr. Boydell—1466
Rifles for Burghers
- Mr. H. Serfontein—423
Rifle Cartridges Sold
- Mr. v. Niekerk—2427
Rifle Clubs
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1118
Rifle Clubs’ Ammunition
- Mr. N. Serfontein—1288
Rifles, Modern Short
- Mr. Wyndham—2211
Riots
- See Strike
- See Indemnity
- See Adjourn
- See Martial Law
- See Railway
Riots & Compensation
- Mr. Madeley—212
- Mr. Creswell—1416
- See also Compensation
Riotous Assemblies Bill
- Leave to introduce—1781
- House divides—1790
- 1st Reading—1790
- 2nd Heading—3121, 3137
- House divides—3151, 3152
- Motion to commit—3345
- House divides—3353, 3354
- In Committee—3354, 3398, 3463, 3495
- Committee divides—3358, 3368, 3369, 3370, 3371, 3372, 3374, 3375, 3379, 3380, 3381, 3382, 3383, 3386, 3387, 3388, 3390, 3394, 3395, 3405, 3415, 3416, 3418, 3419, 3425, 3426, 3430, 3431, 3434, 3440, 3441, 3442, 3470, 3471, 3472, 3474, 3476, 3477, 3481, 3484, 3492, 3493, 3527, 3529, 3534, 3535, 3542, 3543
- Committee’s amendments—3659
- House divides—3664, 3670, 3672, 3675, 3682, 3683. 3686
- 3rd Heading—3771
- House divides—3784
- Senate’s amendments—4078
- Royal assent—4294
Road Construction
- Mr. Orr—1352, 1353
Robben Island Launch
- Mr. Maginess—2025
Robben Island Lepers
- Mr. Jagger—2412
- Sir H. Juta—3222
- Estimates (Hewat)—3870
Robert Victor, Compounds at
- Mr. V. Niekerk—1827
Robertson, Police at
- Mr. Heatlie—1828
Robinson, Mr. C. P.
- Durban Harbour
- To be deepened?—1279
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Heading—530
- Committee—875, 880
- 3rd Reading—1065
- Natal Public Health Bill—2666
- Petitions—2502
- Police on Zulu Border
- They are inadequate—208
- Pondoland Customs Dues
- Entering from Natal—1650
- Pondoland Trade Licences
- Natal and Cape goods—2216
- Rand Water Bill—328, 2169
- Rail. Grievances Commission
- The recommendations—44, 45
Rockey, Mr. W.
- Closure Proposals—1714
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1366
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—652
- Native Affairs Committee—284
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1027, 1505, 1506, 1507, 1512, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1528. 1704, 1823, 2245, 2246, 2247, 2248
- 2nd. Reading—1308
- Rail. Strike Bill—1570
Roeland-st. Gaol Staff
- Mr. Andrews—1346
Roll Gall
- Of members—3
Rolling Stock
- See Engines
- See Railway
- See Locomotives
Rolling Stock, Delagoa
- Mr. Hull—429
Rolling Stock Orders
- Mr. Madeley—434
Rondebosch, Bridge at
- Mr. Struben—425
Rondebosch Post Office
- Mr. Nathan—424
Roodepoort, Goods at
- Mr. Haggar—427
Rorke, Mr.
- Estimates—3970
Rosettes, Labour
- Mr. Creswell—717
Rouxville Magistrate
- Mr. Steytler—1830
Royal Commis., Dominions
- Mr. Jagger—416
Rulings
- See Speaker, Mr.
- See Chairman
Runciman, Mr. W.
- Cape Liquor Licensing Bill—2663
- Cape Widows’ Pension Fund
- Investigation wanted—1473
- Civil Service List
- When ready?—1121
- Estimates, Loan
- Durban docks—4268
- Harris, A.
- The petition—902
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—648
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3855
- Muizenberg Level Crossing
- Danger to Life—707
- Pensions and Gratuities—3108, 3110
- Petitions—889, 1109, 1703, 1781, 1823
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2923, 2950, 2958, 2960, 2980, 2985
- Teachers’ Salaries—2232
- Whaling, Leases for
- At Walfisch Bay—1837
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3303
Rustenburg, Drought in
- Mr. P. Grobler—2014
Rusthof, Trees Damaged
- Dr. MacNeillie—431, 2029
Sabbath
- See Sunday
Sabie Crown Lands
- Mr. Alberts’ question—3446
Saddlery for Burghers
- Mr. Madeley—718
Saddlery Contract, Defence
- Dr. Hewat—456
Sales of Crown Lands
- Mr. Wyndham—2769
Salt River Dismissals
- Mr. Haggar’s motion—1529
- Addit. Approp. Bill—1530
- Committee divides—1548
- See Railway
Salt River, Doctor at
- Dr. Macaulay—2629
Salt River Men
- And Provincial elections—1575
Salt River, Police at
- Mr. Haggar—1652
Salt River Voters
- Mr. Haggar—1119
Salt River Rly. Wages
- Mr. Madeley—420, 711
Sample Packets, Weights of
- Mr. Alexander—2205
Sampson, Mr. H. W.
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Unemployment widespread—1433
- Bank Note Issue
- Average monthly value—3217
- Govt. stock—3710
- Beyers, Mr. F. W.
- Salary on leave—416
- Barristers, Strike of
- Pro Deo cases—204
- Business of House—1174, 1658
- Censorship Instructions Destroyed
- Martial law—1271
- Civil Service Regulations
- To be printed?—2635
- Closure Proposals—1743
- Contract Immigrants Bill
- 1st Reading—54
- 2nd Reading—1140, 1148
- Convicts at De Beers
- Maintenance cost—2997
- Rewards for finds?—2997
- Convicts Employed on Mines
- Leased at 1s. 6d. each—2996
- Convict Labour, Leases of
- How much is paid?—2628
- Creswell’s Petition, Mr.
- Counsel’s help—921, 1027
- Cullinan’s Farm, Sir T.
- To be bought?—426
- Customs Tariff Bill—3732
- De Beers Compounds
- Was there a riot?—1465
- De Beers Mine
- Wages on the “floors”—2997, 3228
- Defence Uniforms
- Why import?—706
- Deportations, The
- Was violence used?—431
- Diamond Fields, White Diggers at
- Their poverty—2635
- Durban Central, Vacancy at—3823
- Dynamite Factory
- Number of employees—1279
- Electrical Blasting
- At Meyer and Charlton—716, 894
- Esselen’s Retainer, Mr.
- Premier Mine—418
- Estimates
- Budget—2582, 2619
- Governor’s salary—3156
- Hansard—3749
- Coronation visit—3756
- Naturalisation—3859
- Sheriffs—3968, 3970
- Postal grievances—4008
- Benoni contract—4020
- Leasehold, townships—4088
- Printing, cost of—4101
- De Beers compound trading—4106, 4107
- Provincials Councils—4114, 4120, 4122
- Mines and contract work—4164
- Mine accidents—4177
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Arrests and deportations—1338
- Scabs, compensation to—1339
- The £46,000—1362
- Estimates, Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Station buildings burnt—1428
- Fire Insurance
- Govt. properties—429
- Frames, Mr. Ross
- Diamond conference—2632
- Govt. Printing Works
- Strikers dismissed—1832
- Geological maps—2207
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3878, 3882, 3961
- Immigrants Regulation Act—1127, 1130, 1131
- Select Committee—1122
- Income Tax Bill—3100, 3295, 3313, 3326
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—42, 43
- 2nd Reading—387, 467, 479, 490, 556, 678
- Committee—738, 747, 809, 820, 821, 822, 831, 832, 833, 837, 885, 889. 922, 923, 928
- Schedule-936, 950, 954, 964, 978, 983, 985, 987, 997, 1004
- Preamble—1017
- Report-1027, 1041, 1042, 1048, 1049
- 3rd Reading—1060
- Senate’s amendments—1306, 1307
- Indians Relief Bill—3340, 3343
- Industrial Disputes Bill — 2083, 2086, 3614, 3616, 3622, 3629, 3630, 3635, 3637, 3638, 3639, 3640, 3642, 3644. 3645, 3646, 3647, 4230, 4234. 4235, 4243, 4299
- Irrigation, Orange River—1297
- Labour Legislation
- Factories and wages—438
- Lawyers’ Charges
- Justice Ward’s strictures—1658
- Liesbeek Election
- Rail. men’s facilities—898
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3892, 3893, 3895, 3896, 3901
- Miners’ Phthisis Committee—225
- Miners’ Phthisis and Natives
- Their compensation—433
- Miners’ Phthisis Patients
- And land settlement—3711
- Miners’ Wages, Rand
- Information wanted—1272
- Native Pass Fees, Pretoria
- Why only 1s.?—2427
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2038, 2046
- Paarlshoop Standholders
- No legal possession—2010
- Petitions—921, 2576
- Phillips’ Speech, Lady
- “Act of vengeance”—1826
- Post Office Savings Bank
- Lipschitz, case of—711
- Premier Mine Artisans
- Refused employment—1831
- Pretoria Gaol Doctor
- Medical conspirators—565, 714
- Propor. Representation—2779
- Rail. Drivers Shortage of
- Pensionable age—3227
- Rail. Men Imported
- To replace strikers?—1830
- Three years’ contract?—2635
- Rail. Men’s Political Rights
- What are they?—1830
- Rail. Sleepers for Genl. Botha
- Information wanted—2632
- Rail. Strike Bill—1203, 1327
- Rail. Strikers
- Men who gave notice—439
- 24 hours’ notice—709
- Rand Water Bill-1863, 1895, 2104, 2105, 2160
- Registration Amendment Bill — 2050, 2065
- Reuter’s Agency
- What are they paid?—2426
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1781, 1787, 3351, 3356, 3365, 3366, 3376, 3378, 3384, 3385, 3408, 3412, 3421, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3437, 3464, 3465, 3468, 3487, 3490, 3511, 3666, 3674, 3680
- Second. Appropriation (Part)
- Provincial Councils—3601
- Sheriffs, Court
- Salaried officials—2426
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Indemnity Bill—1138
- Strikers, the Distress
- What is being done?—49
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2766, 2794
- Land tax—2843, 2865, 2866, 2867, 2871, 2897
- Customs—2950, 2959, 2966, 2979
- Telegram Divulged, Official
- Mr. Creswell’s petition—921, 1027
- Transvaal Season Ticket Holders
- Strike period allowance—1290
- Weights and Measures
- The systematic robbery—3447
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2123, 3553, 3556, 3561, 3566, 3570, 3572, 3573, 3578
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1764, 1793, 1794, 1797, 1799, 1800, 1804, 1809, 1814, 1822, 1905, 2110, 3545
“Sane Trade Unionism”
- Estimates (Creswell)—4198
Sauer, Late J. W.
- Motion of condolence—13
Sauer, Portrait of Late Mr.
- Mr. Speaker—4293
Savings Bank Case
- Mr. Sampson—711
Savings Bank Post Office
- Mr. Baxter—189
Scab
- Estimates—4059
Scab, Districts Free
- Mr. Kuhn—2994
Scab Inspector, Pretoria
- Mr. v. d. Walt—898
Scab, New Conditions
- Mr. Oosthuisen—2024
Scabs, Compensation for
- Mr. Sampson—1339
- See also Compensation
Scales and Weights
- Mr. Sampson’s question—3447
Schoeman, Mr. J. H.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1537
- Business of House—3044
- Closure Proposals—1603, 1605
- Estimates
- Budget—2288, 2554
- Income Tax Bill—3279
- Petitions—2243, 2460
- Rail. Strike Bill—1225, 1579
- Rand Water Bill—1902, 2093
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—463
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—1787
- Taxation Proposals—2699
- Income tax—2708
- Teachers’ Salaries—2229
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3303
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1808
Schools, Bilingualism in
- Dr. MacNeillie—428
School Boards, Women on
- Mr. Quinn—189
School Children, Numbers
- Mr. Meyler—2015
School Conveyance, Trichardts
- Mr. Alberts—2019
School Fees, Remissions
- Mr. Kuhn—714
Schreiner, Mr. T. L.
- Butterworth Rail. Bridge
- Why the delay?—704
- Burghers Wounded in War—3457
- Blind, Literature for
- Reduced postal rates—2021
- Bioscope Film Censorship
- Church Council petition—3711
- Colour Bar—2447
- Cost of Living
- In Transkei—2021
- Criminal Statistics
- Effects of drink—2011, 2012
- Defence Force Bands
- And the C.M.R.—702
- Direct Popular Vote—2646
- Emjanyana Lepers
- Sent to Robben Island—3977
- Estimates
- Budget—2542
- Native Affairs—3750
- Natives Land Act—3760
- Native deputation—3762, 3769
- Native education—3912, 3915
- Witness fees, Transkei—3968
- Liquor law consolidation—3982
- Police and liquor—3995
- Coloured postmen dismissed—4010
- Brandy adulterated—4049
- Cala, E.C. fever at—4051, 4058
- Fences— 4054
- Sheep inspectors—4064
- Cotton in Tembuland—4066
- Wilderness, The—4089
- Natives and Traders—4165
- Mine native wages—4165
- Liquor in compounds—4166
- Natives must be protected—4174
- Alines Dept.—4183
- Portuguese agreement—4184
- Estimates, Loan
- Transkei, E.C. fever at—4283
- Estimates, Railway
- Fires and compensation—4204
- Glen Grey Police
- A complaint—3713
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3883, 3930, 3943, 3945, 3955, 3959, 3964, 4028
- Ibeka Rail way Siding
- One is wanted—705
- Income Tax Bill—3100, 3281, 3287
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—663
- Committee—778, 928. 930
- Report—1041, 1044
- Indians Relief Bill—3176, 3196, 3327
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3625
- Islamic Society
- A petition—2421
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3067
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3850, 3905, 3906 3907. 3909
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3256
- Native Affairs Committee—279, 281, 285
- Native, Definition of—1781
- Native Definition Bill
- 1st Reading—1840
- Bill dropped—4312
- Native Lands Commission
- An interim report?—49
- Natives and Liquor
- Orpen’s pamphlet—3976
- Natives, Taxation of—1499
- Native Women’s passes
- Resisters sent to gaol—2421
- Ndabakazi Station
- Goods burnt—703
- Pass Law—907
- Pensions and Gratuities—2685, 3111 Petitions—275, 276, 328, 1026, 1880, 2128, 2327, 2328, 2411, 2412. 2502, 2625, 2815, 3444
- Rand Water Bill—2164
- Recruiting Advances to Natives
- What is the policy?—3001
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3404, 3409, 3483
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Indemnity Bill—1136
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2836, 2837
- Customs—2939, 2952
- Telephone to Lady Frere
- To be started when?—716
- Temlett, J., Petition
- Grazing rights—3452
- Transkei, Magistrate at
- Vice Mr. (Stanford?—2421
- Umtata, Jury Room at
- Inadequate—2217
- Umtata Post Office
- Inadequate—2217
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1695
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2135, 3573
Schumacher’s Evidence, Mr.
- Mr. P. Grobler—2012
Scott, Nurse
- Mr. Quinn—1417
Scout Life Saver
- Dr. Macaulay—2216
Searle, Mr. J.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1540
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3021
- Estimates
- Plankey postal service—4008
- Postal Conciliation Board—4012
- Navy contribution—4151
- Oil syndicate—4177
- Estimates, Loan
- Harbour works—4264
- Estimates, Railway
- Lightermen’s wages— 4191
- Strikers, show them mercy—4213
- Strikers discharged—4220
- Rail. discipline—4223
- Income Tax Bill—3589
- Petitions—565, 1271, 1752, 1781, 2327, 2725
- Railway Dismissals-—223
- Rail. Strike Bill—1195, 1565
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2983, 3028
- Waste Lands Committee—3105
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3305
Season Tickets and Strike
- Mr. Sampson—1290
Second Appropriation (Part)
- Leave to introduce—3596
- House divides—3606
- 1st Reading—3606
- 2nd Reading—3650
- In Committee—3650
- 3rd Reading—3650
Second Rly. Approp. (Part)
- Leave to introduce—3606
- 1st Reading—3614
- 2nd Reading—3650
- In Committee—3657
- 3rd Reading—3658
Segregation, Rail.
- Mr. Nathan—2415
Select Committees
- See Internal. etc.
- See Telegram
- See Adjournment
Sentences, Death
- Mr. Nathan—1467
Serfontein, Mr. H. P.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4083
- Direct Popular Vote—2655
- Estimates
- Speaker’s salary—3746
- Standerton creamery—4025
- Dipping materials—4063
- High Commissioner—4108
- Rifle clubs—4147
- Voorspoed mine—4167
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Procedure in Dutch—1345
- Estimates, Loan
- New railways—4257
- Frankfort Rail. Extension
- A petition—1854
- Income Tax Bill—3727, 3790
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—787
- 3rd Reading—1101
- Indians Relief Bill—3195
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070
- Kroonstad—Vierfontein Line
- To be started, when?—422
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3069
- Maize, Export of
- Statistics wanted—2218
- Maize, Grading of
- For export—3229, 3233
- Martial Law Powers
- A Bill to define?—1121, 1122
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2046
- Pensions and Gratuities—3112, 3113
- Petitions—328, 2411
- Prescription Amendment Bill—1907
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1519, 2247
- Pub. Service Commission—1494
- Rail Lines, Deviation of
- What was the cost?—2217
- Rail. Strike Bill—1253, 1312
- Rand Water Bill—2101, 2156
- Rifles for Burghers
- Still without arms—423
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3481
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4307
- Taxation Proposals—2660
- Income tax—2801
- Land tax—2823
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1683
- Van der Merwe, Piet
- Killed on sentry—3446
- Voorspoed Mine
- People are ruined—426
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1702
Serfontein, Mr. N. W.
- Elected—278, 360
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4084
- Bethlehem—Frankfort Line
- Further extension?—1117
- Defence Rifle Clubs
- All burghers to join?—1118
- Estimates
- Budget—2570
- Burghers want rifles—4150
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1382
- Frankfort Rail. Extension
- A petition—1854
- Maize, Grading of—3231
- Natal Poll Tax Bill-3256
- Pass Law—914
- Petitions—1503
- Rail. Strike Bill—1321
- Rifle Club Ammunition
- Supply the commandants?—1288
Settlements
- Estimates—1399
Settlement, Land
- Mr. Griffin—1465
Settlement at Strijdpan
- Mr. V. d. Walt—211
Settlers & Asiatic Traders
- Mr. Nicholson—2212
Settlers on Crown Lands
- Mr. Wyndham—2B31
Settlers at Mooibank
- Mr. Duncan—196
Sheba Slimes
- Mr. Creswell—1114
Sheep in Quarantine
- Mr. P. Marais—1114, 1474
Sheep Trucks, Covered
- Mr. Venter—436
Sheriffs’ Accounts
- Estimates—3970
Sheriffs, Status of
- Mr. Sampson—2426
Shifts, Three
- Mr. Madeley—1280, 1467
Shoot, “Don’t Hesitate ”
- Estimates—1389
- See also Telegram
Shunter at Brakpan
- Mr. Madeley—1835
Shunter Livermore
- Mr. Boydell—2768
Shunting Accidents
- Mr. Boydell—2994, 3223
- Mr. Madeley—2999
Sick Fund, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—1282
Siding Charges, Private
- Mr. Clayton—3220
Siding to Pottery Works
- Mr. v. d. Walt—900
Signalman Richardson
- Mr. Boydell—1466
Silburn, Mr. P. A.
- Durban Harbour Crane
- Why the delay?—1651
- Durban Graving Dock
- Dimensions—1283
- Durban Harbour
- The alterations—1651
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- The term “scab ”—1340
- Greene’s Speech, Col.
- Is it correct?—198, 439
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—805, 816, 875
- Naval Defence
- What has been done?—48
- Petitions—276, 2767
- Registration Amendment Bill—1660
- South Af. Act
- Commission to amend?—3221
Simon’s Town Rail. Rates
- Mr. V. d. Walt—1285
Single Shift
- See Blasting
Sleepers for Fencing
- Mr. Fawcus—3226
Sleepers for Genl. Botha
- Mr. Sampson—2632
Small Holdings Commission
- Dr. Macaulay—1827
Smartt, Sir T. W.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1534, 1547, 1548
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Local government—1444
- Provincial Councils—1446
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4027
- Brain, Late Mr.—21
- Burghers Wounded in War—3455
- Business of House—239, 1173, 2550, 2638, 2639, 3043, 3136, 3449, 4081
- Indemnity Bill—50
- Next session—4293, 4294
- Chairman of Committees—62
- Leave of absence—3045
- Closure Proposals—1604, 1610, 1645, 1745, 1748, 3459
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3252
- Customs Tariff Bill—3823, 3824, 3925
- Deceased Ministers—15
- Duff’s Speech, Mr.
- Prevented from voting—1293
- Engines Ordered in Germany—1274, 1306
- Estimates
- Budget—1939, 1941, 1942, 1959, 2005, 2186, 2327, 2328, 2342, 2347, 2348, 2370, 2393, 2464, 2465, 2473, 2474, 2514, 2526, 2527, 2535, 2568, 2574, 2588, 2600, 2622
- Prime Minister’s salary—3752, 3754
- Coronation visit—3756, 3757
- Magistrate suspended—3986
- Police—3996
- Mail, departure of—4019
- Rebate system—4020
- Ermelo stud farm—4025
- Brandy adulteration—4051
- Gallamziekte—4058
- Research expert—4058
- Scab—4061
- Tobacco, curing of—4065
- Cigarettes and lotteries—4065
- Tobacco, experiments in—4066
- Viticulture, Mr. Watermeyer.—4066
- Chemical co-ordination—4067
- Soil investigation—4068
- Thompson, dismissal of—4074
- Agric. school labour—4075
- Ermelo stud farm—4075
- Tzaneen, furrow at—4076
- Graves at Fort Peddie—4078
- Noxious weeds—4086
- Printing of blue books—4102
- Land tax—4128
- Brandy excise—4128
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Industrial legislation—1337, 1338
- Public Health Bill—1361
- Benoni, fire at—1385
- Telegram “to shoot ”—1392, 1393, 1394
- Land settlement—1399
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1407
- Railways—4249
- Carnarvon line—4256
- Agricul. colleges—4274, 4275
- Land settlement—4277
- Land Bank advances—4282
- Estimates, Railway
- Old construction Votes—4189
- Estimates. Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Harbours, deepening of—1430
- Faure, Late Sir P.—2723
- Fitzpatrick, Sir P.
- Leave of absence—719
- Fruit Export Bill—2692, 2696, 3083, 3084, 3085, 3086, 3087
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3015
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3817, 3820, 3821, 3830, 3927, 3928, 3930, 3931, 3932, 3936, 3937, 3939, 3941, 3942, 3943, 6945, 3946, 3949, 3950, 3952, 3953, 3954, 3960, 3961, 3965, 4029, 4031
- Hely-Hutchinson, late Sir W.—20
- Hunter, Late Sir D.—3649
- Income Tax Bill—3092, 3262, 3263, 3278, 3314, 3791, 3793, 3797
- Land tax dropped?—2946
- Govt. defeated—3324
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—22
- 2nd Reading-90, 124, 482, 599, 603
- Committee—802, 855, 858, 882, 889
- 3rd Reading—1080
- Indians Relief Bill—3326, 3332, 3333, 3334
- Industrial Disputes Bill—1947
- Industrial Legislation—1401
- Irrigation, Orange River—1303
- Land Bank Overdraft—2670
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3067
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4289
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255, 4144
- Natal Public Health Bill—2625, 2664, 2666
- Pensions and Gratuities—1909, 1911, 1912, 1914, 2685, 3109, 3110, 3120
- Petitions—61, 275, 328, 1050, 2004, 2327, 2412, 2549, 2550, 3444
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1508, 1509, 1510, 1523
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Estcourt—Mooi line—1456, 1458, 1459
- Rail. Strike Bill—1161, 1261, 1310, 1333, 1559, 1560, 1563, 1569, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1578, 1582, 1585
- Rand Water Bill—328, 413
- Registration Amendment Bill—2055, 2057
- Repatriation Debts—2789
- Riotous Assemblies Bill-—1786, 3135, 3137, 3412, 3439, 3480, 3496, 3522, 3537, 3538, 3539, 3676, 3771
- Second Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Main Estimates—3606, 3607, 3610
- Sparks from engines—3653
- Spirits, Excise on
- Defeating the Act—1654
- Taxation Proposals—1955, 2090, 2662, 2701
- Income tax-2727, 2740, 2741, 2742, 2745, 2801, 2803, 2805
- Land tax—2808, 2809, 2810, 2811, 2812, 2830, 2833, 2859, 2861, 2868, 2873, 2874, 2875, 2877, 2884, 2892, 2897
- Customs—2954, 2955, 2956, 2957, 2958, 2966, 2968, 2982, 2988, 2989, 2990, 3025, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3036, 3037, 3040, 3058
- Teachers’ Salaries—457
- Telegram Divulged, Official—728, 1681
- Waste Lands Committee
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1461
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3572
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1793
Smith, Perceval F.
- Motion to hear Counsel—99
- 2nd Reading—125
Smithfield Rly. Extension
- Genl. Hertzog’s motion—3451
Smuts, Genl. J. G.
- Minister of Finance
- Minister of Defence
- Minister of Interior (Acting)
- Accountants, Reciprocity of—3445
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- 2nd Reading—1420
- Mr. Harcourt’s speech—1420
- Union Industries, Ltd.—1529
- Salt River dismissals—1548
- Jam bonus, O.F.S.-1552, 1554
- 3rd Reading—1575
- Agents’ Licences—417
- Appropriation Bill
- 2nd Reading—4186
- Appropriation (Part) Bill—1334
- 2nd Reading—1415
- Mrs. Scott—1418
- Motion to commit—1431
- Miners’ phthisis compensation—1438
- Unemployment—1438
- Financial position—1439
- Band riots—1440, 1441
- Debt charges—1443
- Financial relations—1444
- Tropical natives, Natal—1446
- Bank Note Issue—3217, 3710
- Bethlehem Ballot Papers—893
- Bioscope Film Censorship—3712
- Bishop, Private—2636
- Bookbinders, Convicts as—2633
- Border Rifles’ Uniforms—2430
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4027
- 2nd Reading—4131, 4133, 4135, 4136, 4137
- Brandy, Illicit Sales of—2426
- Bread Sales During Strike—205
- Burghers’ Expenses on Commando—188
- Burghers’ Saddlery and Boots—718
- Business of House—1174, 2639, 4225
- Indemnity Bill, precedence—49, 50, 51, 54
- Budget debate—2550
- Easter recess—2643
- Legislation proposed—4080, 4081
- Saturday sitting—4130
- Butter, Duty on—414
- Cape Mounted Rifles (Languages)—2771
- Cape Spirits and Brandy—3447
- Cape Town Naval Cadets—714
- Cape Widows Pension Fund—1473
- Censorship Instructions Destroyed—1272
- Censorship Regulations—714
- Civil Service Allowances—1656, 2025
- Civil Service Appointments—1834
- Claim Licence Monies—2414
- Colonial Mutual Assur. Co.—1836
- Commissions, Cost of—190
- Commissions, Govt.—422
- Commissions, Reports of—1470
- Commissions, Return of—464
- Co-op. Societies, Advances to—2991
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3249
- Cost of Living—Transkei—2021
- Crown Lands, Loans—2925
- Customs Rate on Organs—2425
- Customs Tariff Bill—3089, 3152, 3798, 3803, 3804, 3805, 3806, 3807, 3812, 3813, 3824, 3924, 3925
- 2nd Reading—3730, 3732
- Defence Force Bands—702
- Defence Force, Worcester—1828
- Defence Horse Insurance—2006
- Defence Supplies, Prices of—2019
- Defence, Tenders for Meat—1653
- Defence Uniforms—2026
- Defence Uniforms Imported—706
- Doctors and Dentists, Anomalies—2224
- Doctors and Dentists Bill—184
- Dominions Royal Commission—416
- Durban Central, Vacancy at
- Motion declaring—3823
- Emjanyana Lepers—3977
- Esselen’s Retainer, Mr.—418
- Estimates
- Budget-1917, 2180, 2182, 2195, 2478, 2596, 2624
- Governor—3165, 3166, 3167
- Members’ allowances—3735
- Speaker’s salary—3739
- Hansard-3747
- Provincial Ordinances—3751
- Prime Minister’s salary—3753
- Local government—3759
- Interior—3856
- Minister’s salary—3857
- Public Health—3859, 3863
- Archives—3859
- Naturalisation—3860
- Riots, the casualties—3862
- Statistics—3864
- Deported criminals—3864, 3865
- Indian grievances—3866
- Museums—3867
- Immigration, assisted—3868
- District surgeons—3869
- Asylums—3869
- Supplementary—3871
- Pub. Service Commission—4100
- Printing, cost of—4102
- Bewaarplaatsen—4105
- State bank—4106
- Rhodesian Customs-—4106
- De Beers compound profits—4107
- Trades Commissioner—4108
- Public Debt—4109
- Pensions—4110
- Provincial Councils—4122
- Transvaal Ordinances—4123
- Local Govt. Commission—4124
- Education—4124
- Brandy—4127
- Tuberculosis Commission—4127
- Revenue and licences—4128
- Quit rents—4128
- Natives pass through Customs—4129
- Methylated spirits—4129
- Defence—4144
- Wages, increases of—4146
- Worcester, camp at—4155
- Salaries compared—4155
- Cadets—4156, 4157
- Aviation—4156
- Dutch language—4157
- Allan Muir—4157
- Telegrams, opening of—4157
- Letters, opening of—4158
- Horses commandeered—4158
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Motion to commit—1335, 1338
- Vote 1, Governor—1341, 1342, 1343
- 16, Interior—1352, 1353
- 18, Asylums—1354
- 19., Pub. Service Comm.—1355
- 21, Lands—1356
- 25, Treasury—1358
- 30, Public Debt-1358
- 33, Miscellaneous—1358
- Tuberculosis Commission—1361
- Sunday observance—1361
- Strikers, agreement with—1376
- Genl. Hart—1378
- Bewaarplaatsen—1379
- 34., Defence—1389
- Telegram “to shoot”—1391, 1392, 1393, 1394
- Censorship rules destroyed—1397, 1398
- 36, Higher Education—1398
- Estimates, Loan
- Land settlement—1399
- Diocesan College loan—1400
- Land Bank report—1405, 1408. 3972
- Land Bank, advances by—4281, 4282 4283
- Estimates, Railway
- Cape Rlys. before Union—4187
- Explosives and Courts-Martial—436
- Exports, Values and Prices—1276
- Field-Cornets and Defence Act—1110
- Finance, Portfolio of—3023
- Fire Insurance—429
- “Forty Years Money”—1838
- Geneva Association—191
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3014
- Green, Jacob—1468
- Greyhounds, Tax on—1832
- Gunnery Taught in Dutch—706, 3221
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3830, 3822, 3926, 3927, 3932, 3934, 3937, 3942, 3945, 3946, 3947, 3948, 3951, 3952, 3962
- High Commissioner’s Charges—428
- Humansdorp, Drills and Expenses—1272
- Immigrants Deported—438, 896
- Immigration and Deportation—2213
- Imperial Conference on Defence—2425
- Income Tax Bill—3259, 3260, 3261, 3262, 3265, 3266, 3268, 3269, 3271, 3272, 3273, 3275, 3276, 3278, 3280, 3281, 3285, 3289, 3293, 3294, 3295, 3296, 3298, 3307, 3308, 3309, 3311, 3316, 3317, 3319, 3323, 3581, 3582, 3583, 3584, 3585, 3586, 3587, 3588, 3590, 3592, 3593, 3594, 3596, 3689, 3690, 3691, 3692, 3695, 3700, 3701, 3702, 3704, 3705, 3706, 3707, 3714, 3715, 3717, 3719, 3720, 3723, 3725, 3728, 3785, 3786, 3790, 3791, 3796, 3797
- 2nd Reading—3090
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—21, 23, 43
- 2nd Reading—62, 100, 255, 350, 490, 591, 598, 600, 601, 687, 688, 691, 694
- Committee—731, 732, 734, 735, 736, 740, 741, 742, 748 751, 754, 758. 767, 768, 797, 800, 803, 804, 809, 821, 822, 826, 829, 831, 832, 840, 841, 844, 846, 882, 887, 927, 930
- Schedule—960, 992
- Preamble—1018. 1020, 1021, 1022, 1-023, 1024, 1025
- 3rd Reading—1051, 1069
- Report—1029, 1045, 1048, 1049
- Senate’s amendments—1306, 1307
- Indian charged with trespass—2417
- Indians Relief Bill—3208, 3214, 3326, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3342, 3345
- 2nd Reading—3168
- Indian £3 Licence—432
- Islamic Society, Petition—2422
- Isolation “Hospitals—1833
- Jagersfontein Disturbances—417
- Jewish Immigrants Detained—705
- Jordaan, Lieut.—1469
- Kendall, Mr.—898
- Khaki Uniforms—1289
- Kleinfontein Strike Breakers—1836
- Labour Rosettes—718
- Land Bank Directors—2995
- Land Bank Finance—897
- Land Bank Interest—2418
- Land Bank Overdraft—1954
- Motion condoning—2666, 2669, 2673
- Interest at 4 per cent.—2676, 2679, 2680
- Land Bank Report—184
- Land Tax Bill—3089
- Lepers, Clergy’s Help—3223
- Leprosy Commission—47
- Licences, Legislation as to—1112
- Liesbeek, Vacancy at—46, 439
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3066, 3067, 3068, 3069
- 2nd Reading—3040
- Mahommedan Marriage Officers—1474
- Maize for Commandoes—2014, 2416
- Martial Law Fatalities—197
- Martial Law and Meetings—199, 279, 437
- Martial Law Night Permits—1289
- Martial Law and Press—213
- Martial Law and Sup. Court—715
- Matches Dufy Bill—3090, 3259
- Meat, Import Duty on—426
- Meetings Forbidden—199, 279, 437
- Military Training, Bilingual—706, 3221
- Mustard Oil, Customs on—2769
- Natal Land and Native Tenants—2993
- Natal Land Tax—2993
- Natal Police Gratuities—2992
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—4143, 4144
- 2nd Reading—3255
- Natal Pub. Health Bill—2663, 2664, 2665
- 2nd Reading—2625
- Naturalisation, Applications for—897
- Naturalisation, Imperial—3975
- Naturalisation, Letters of—423
- Pensions and Gratuities—2684
- Committee appointed—239
- Pensions (Supplementary) Bill—4236, 4237
- Police at Waterberg—1825
- Police on Zulu Border—208
- Pondoland Customs Dues—1651
- Pondoland Trade Licences—2216
- Press Censorship—432
- Press Censorship, Natal—439
- Printing Works, Dismissals at—1832
- Provincial Council Polling Booths—717
- Public Accounts Committee—1779, 3977
- Appointed—213, 215, 216
- Estimates—235, 458
- Rail. Estimates—460
- Rail. Expenditure—922
- Pub. Debt Commissioners—456
- Pub. Meetings and Armed Rebels—437
- Pub. Service Commission—1481, 1489
- Public Service Pensions—3978
- Public Service Regulations—2635
- Quit Rents, Double—894
- Rail. Men Imported?—1830
- Rail. Unauthorised Expend.—3547
- Rand Rifles and Damaged Clothes—707
- Repatriation Debts—207, 2788, 2789
- Reports Laid on Table—12, 13, 49, 156, 183, 235. 328, 624, 722, 751, 890, 1026, 1050, 1051, 1148, 1196, 1271, 1334, 1464, 1575, 1598, 1649, 1650, 1781, 1855, 1917, 1943, 1954, 2048, 2128, 2129, 2151, 2363, 2550, 2697, 2767, 2899, 2947, 3043, 3168, 3398, 3823, 3871, 3971, 4027, 4079
- Revenue Forms (English Only)—1654
- Rifles for Burghers—423
- Rifle Club Ammunition—1289
- Rifle Cartridges, Sale of—2427
- Rifles, Modern Short—2211
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3480
- Riots and Compensation—212
- Robben Island Launch—2025
- Robert Victor Compound—1828
- School Fees, Remission of—714
- Second Appropriation (Part) Bill—3596
- Provincial Councils—3602
- 2nd Reading—3650
- Small Holdings Commission—1827
- Smith’s Petition, Advocate—99
- Spirits, Excise on—1655
- Stamp Duties and Fees—703, 1665
- Standing Orders Committee—240
- Strike and Coloured Persons—48
- Strike, Injured by Military—420
- Strike, Killed and Injured—422, 708
- Taxation Proposals—1954, 1955, 2090
- Notice—2129
- Amended notice—2626
- Motion to commit—2659, 2662
- Committee-2697, 2698, 2701
- Income tax-2704, 2715, 2725, 2727, 2728, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2741, 2744, 2763, 2767, 2799, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2804, 2805
- Land tax—2806, 2807, 2809, 2811, 2812, 2815, 2832, 2833, 2837, 2858, 2865, 2873, 2883, 2888
- Matches—2900, 2901, 2902, 2925, 2946, 2947
- Customs—2902, 2911, 2912, 2917, 2920, 2924, 2942, 2948, 2949, 2955, 2958, 2962, 2977, 2982, 2983, 2984, 2990, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3033, 3035, 3036, 3039, 3040, 3045, 3048, 3055, 3056, 3057, 3061, 3065
- A “ridiculous rumour —3228
- Telegram Divulged, Official
- Select Committee—722, 724, 1679, 1680. 1755
- Telegram “to Shoot ”
- The dynamite outrages—1402
- Transvaal Provincial Council—3924, 3977
- Tuberculosis Commission—212
- Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- 2nd Reading—3257
- Van der Merwe, Piet—3446
- Wessel’s Speech, Genl. W.—893
- Women on Public Bodies—189
- Wool and Mealies for America—3446
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1810
Smuts., Genl. T.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River, dismissals—1535
- Closure Proposals—1638
- Estimates
- Budget—2320
- Members’ allowances—3745
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1408
- Cape Town magistracy—4272
- Hail Storms, Damage by
- French methods—1111
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—326
- Committee—761
- Krantzpoort Stationmaster
- Should be bilingual—203
- Land Bank Overdraft—2671
- Maize for Commandoes
- Who sold it?—2416
- Pass Law—916
- Pensions and Gratuities—3112
- Petitions—2767
- Prescription Amend. Bill—1907
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1507, 1516, 1517
- Rand Water Bill—1888
- Registration Amendment Bill—2051
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3652
- Stolen Property
- When sold for cash—418
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2970
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1808, 1814
Smuts, W. J.
- Mr. Becker—902
Snider, T.
- Mr. Madeley—455
Solomon, Late Sir R.
- Motion of condolence—13
South Af. Act. (Deity)
- Mr. E. Grobler—226, 449
- Mr. Merriman—464
- Select Committee—719
- Committee’s report—1306, 4301
South Africa Act
- Mr. Silburn—3221
South Af. College
- Estimates (Malan)—3913
South African Railway
- See Railway
South Breakwater
- Sir D. Hunter—1429
South Breakwater
- Mr. Silburn—1651
Sparks From Engines
- Dr. MacNeillie—3651
Speaker, Mr.
- Sir J. T. Molteno
- For Rulings, see also Chairman
- Involving expenditure—3206, 3208
- Cannot raise questions which have been already disposed of—3456, 3457
- Amendments in Committee
- Land tax proposals—2810
- Reduced taxation—2811, 2812
- Appropriation Bill
- Amendment for inquiry into martial law out of order, question having been debated on Indemnity Bill—1421, 1422, 1423, 1424, 1425
- Closure
- When allowed—3353
- Closure, Amendments to
- Raise a principle already affirmed— 3460
- Divisions
- Objection to withdrawal—2784
- Member challenging, how he must vote—2785
- Accuracy challenged—2787
- Voting under a misapprehension— 2787
- Documents, Quoting from
- When laid on Table—1713
- Estimates, Motion to Commit
- No general discussion allowed—1335
- Only items stated can be discussed— 1337, 1338
- Members cannot propose additional expenditure—1339
- Subjects disposed of under Indemnity Bill cannot be raised again— 1340
- Reply to debate by Minister of Railways, leave required—2612, 2621
- Faure, Late Sir P.
- Portrait accepted—3136
- First Readings
- To give explanations is unusual—3137
- Governor-General’s Messages
- And Land Bank interest-—2678, 2679
- Income Tax Bill
- Principle of Bill having been agreed to in Ways and Means Committee, details remain for Committee of Whole House—3091, 3092, 3093
- Exemptions from taxation—3094
- Amendment deprecating blacklisting 3095. 3096
- As a clause cannot be eliminated, it cannot be debated—3096
- Amendment re site value tax—3097, 3098
- Interruptions in Debate
- Rule 60—303, 381
- Loan Estimates
- Rail. Board must recommend—4245, 4246, 4247
- Money Bills
- No subjects, on Order Paper may be discussed—3597, 3606, 3607, 3608, 3609
- Or subjects already debated—3611
- Sparks from engines—3651
- Motions
- Urgent, Standing Order 29—10, 11, 12
- Two notices of, relating to martial law, the first takes precedence —13
- To adjourn the House cannot be
- moved to discuss a question
- already on the Order Paper—21
- Notices of, involving expenditure—58
- Notices of, debates cannot be anticipated—620, 621, 639, 692
- Amendments to, when irrelevant— 693, 694
- To report progress cannot be made twice in the same debate—1019
- To adjourn the House, when not sufficiently urgent—1529
- Notices of, where a Bill may anticipate the decision of the House on another motion—1705
- Seconding of, where member rising denied intention to second— 1705
- Seconding of, member cannot reserve his speech till later—1708
- Supplementary speeches on, must be confined to subject of amendment-1724, 1725
- Amendments to, direct negative cannot be accepted—1727
- To introduce a Bill, should not be debated—1840
- To adjourn the House, recruiting of tropical natives—2774
- Rulings may not be evaded—2775
- To adjourn the House, blacklisting on railways—3002
- Notice of, introduction of Wharfage and Light Dues Bill—3168
- Already debated, not to be debated again on other motions—1624, 3348, 3349
- On Order Paper may not be anticipated—2268. 3350
- Direct negative cannot be accepted— 3353
- Withdrawal of, can be allowed if the question has not been put—3460
- Pairing
- The House has no cognisance of it— 901, 902
- Petitions
- Motion to grant prayer, notice must be given—921
- Portraits Accepted
- Gladstone, Lord—3444
- Faure, Late Sir P.—3136
- Sauer and Fischer, Late Ministers— 4293
- Previous Question
- Cannot be moved where an amendment to a motion has been made—912
- Private Bills
- Member’s “remote” interest in—413
- Private Letters
- When read publicly must be laid on the Table—186
- Privileges
- Telegram divulged, official—752
- Newspaper criticism of Mr. Speaker —753
- Provincial Relations
- Riotous Assemblies Bill and Peace Preservation Ordinance—3536, 3537
- Transvaal Provincial Council’s resolution—3973
- Questions
- Answers to, Minister’s latitude—45
- Answers to, an explanation may be made—185
- Supplementary, must be relevant— 187
- Phraseology of, when improper— 902
- Select Committee’s report on, tacitly adopted—1110
- Notices of, need not be read out— 1271
- Answers to, points of order on must wait until reply is completed— 2211
- Amendment of rules—3045
- Repetition of Arguments
- The rule—620
- Reports
- Select Committee minutes—4293
- Reports of Debates
- Not to be quoted during current session—558
- Report Stage
- 2nd Reading speeches not to be made —1046
- Having seconded an amendment, a member may not afterwards move amendments—1049
- The clause governing Schedule having been passed, amendment to Schedule is out of order—1042
- Similar ruling with regard to the Preamble—1043, 1048
- Similar ruling with regard to the Title—1050
- Having spoken to a previous amendment, a member may not second two amendments—1048, 1049
- Amendments without notice—3790
- Clauses affected by amendments, no others can be debated—3791
- Schedule
- Clause affirming the schedule is usually held over—883
- Second Readings
- Mr. Meyler’s amendment on Indemnity Bill—1138
- Amendment urging “advisability” of new legislation, should read “possibility ”—1194
- Unusual to speak after Minister has replied to debate—1267
- Amendment which affirms principal object of Bill—1863
- Select Committees
- Exceptions to members should be taken progressively—285
- Members objecting to serve should give reasons-—361
- Power to take evidence, hypothetical cases cannot be decided—1320
- Exceeding the terms of reference— 3002
- Select Committee Reports
- Tacit adoption—1110, 1334
- Senate’s Amendments
- Other questions irrelevant—1307
- Standing Orders
- Suspension of, must be unanimously agreed to—4244
- Suspension of a Member Mr. Boydell—2865, 2866
- “Naming” a member—2900
- Taxation Proposals
- In relation to the Budget debate— 2130
- Third Readings
- A member seconding an amendment cannot reserve his speech— 1080, 1081
- Confusion of procedure—1599, 1600
- Title
- Chemists not included in “Medical Practitioners Bill”—4291, 4292
- Unparliamentary
- “Political treachery”—246
- “Betrayed their oaths”—259
- “ Crimes of hon. members ”—289
- “Hon. friends” is allowed—289
- “In the box”—303
- “ Cowardly ”—359
- “ Shameless person ”—380
- “Truth and this House are strangers”—400, 401
- References to members by name— 401, 470, 474
- “Jerry” Wilson—404, 405
- “Liar ”—467
- “Earned the contempt of members” is not unparliamentary—469
- “The six grasshoppers” is merely metaphorical—487
- Impartiality of the Chair is not to be impugned—559
- “Untruthful, malicious, and contemptible”—563
- Mr. Burton was “grunting supercilious ... insolent”— 605
- The Minister’s “sleepiness and inactivity”—619
- A member alleges what has been previously denied—623
- “Bristling with vindictiveness or
- malicious imputations”—652
- Cries of “shame ”—654
- “ Untruths”—1202
- Members “spend their time in the billiard room”—1268
- “ Scabs and blacklegs”—1340
- Reflections on a “Vote”—1734
- “Not possible that Minister’s statements were both true”—2264
- Imputations of motives—2880, 2881
- “ The hon. member knows it is untrue”—3149
- Votes and Proceedings
- As a record of what takes place in Committee—2900
- Ways and Means Committee
- Exemptions to tax may be proposed when Bill is introduced—2743
- Two resolutions reported, can Committee resume on the other resolutions?—2874
- The resolutions may be embodied in one or in several Bills—2925
Speaker’s Ruling Deprecated
- Mr. Creswell—56
- House divides—58
- Mr. Meyler—1132
Speaker’s Salary
- Estimates (Fichardt)—3736
Special J.P.’s
- Mr. Fawcus—211
- Mr. J. Wessels—892
Special Trains, Benoni
- Mr. Meyler—203
Spineless Cactus
- Mr. Oosthuisen—2012
Spirits and Brandies, Cape
- Dr. de Jager’s question—3447
Spirits and Excise
- Sir T. Smartt—1654
Stamp Delivery Machines
- Mr. Andrews—2023
Stamp Duties and Fees
- Mr. Keyter—703, 1660
- House divides—1666
Stamps and School Fees
- Mr. Kuhn—714
Standing Orders Cottee.
- Appointed—240
- Report—1110
Station Foremen’s Hours
- Mr. Haggar— 892
Station Inspectors’ Hours
- Mr. Madeley—1835
Stationmasters’ Pay
- Mr. Oosthuisen—414
Statistics
- Estimates (Merriman)—3863
Statistics Bill
- 1st Reading—3924
- 2nd Reading—4285
- In Committee—4285
- 3rd Reading—4286
- Royal assent—4311
Stephan Bros., Land
- Waste Lands—:3104
Steyl, Mr. J. P. G.
- Bloemfontein Post Office
- Inadequate—207
Steytler, Mr. G. L.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3459
- Estimates
- Budget—2325
- Jury fees—3969
- Dutch language in court—3981
- Zastron, police at—3996
- Estimates, Loan
- Williston police court—4272
- Income Tax Bill—3315, 3727
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—877
- Indians Relief Bill—3187
- Mineral Rights (Settlements)—453
- Pass Law—920
- Petitions—2047, 2048, 3770
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—2245
- Rail. Construction, Wages at
- Aliwal North line—3220
- Rand Water Bill—2095
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2260
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2766
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—2141
- Zastron Magistracy
- Government’s decision?—1830
Stock Imported Free
- Mr. Clayton—3219
Stolen Goods, Recovery
- Genl. T. Smuts—418
Strike, The
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity
- See Industrial
- See Riotous
- See Burghers
Strike of Barristers
- Mr. Sampson—204
Strike and Defence Supplies
- Mr. van der Walt—2018
Strike of Doctors
- Mr. Sampson—565
Strike, Explosives During
- Mr. Creswell—436
Strike, List of Killed
- Mr. Nathan—708
Strike and Maize Supplies
- Mr. Alberts—2014
Strike Riots
- Estimates—4146
Strike Riots (Injured)
- Estimates (Creswell)—3861
Strike, & Season Tickets
- Mr. Sampson—1290
Strike & Superannuation
- Mr. Boydell—227
Strike, The Wounded
- Mr. Madeley—490
- Mr. Meyler—421
Strikers, Agreements With
- Mr. Fremantle 1284
Strikers, Durban Rail.
- Mr. Boydell 210
- Mr. Creswell—210
Strikers Leave S. Af.
- Mr. Madeley—434
Strikers, Payment to Non-
- Mr. Merriman—1359
- See also Estimates
Strikers’ Quarters, Rail.
- Mr. Boydell—419
Strikers, Rail.
- Genl. Lemmer—201
- Mr. Sampson—439
Strikers, Rail. (Reinstatement)
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3712
- Mr. Madeley—418
Strikers’ Superannuation, Rly.
- Mr. Boydell—2017
Struben, Mr. C. F. W.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1531
- Capo Liquor Licensing Bill—2662
- Closure Proposals—1711, 1751
- Coloured Men on the Rail.
- What is the policy?—3973
- Corderoy, J. M.—3461
- Criminal Justice Bill—2774. 3078
- Customs Tariff Bill—3733. 3798, 3804, 3809, 3811, 3812, 3813, 3924
- Dominion House Scheme
- What has been done?—2008
- Estimates
- Budget—2536
- Purdon, Sergt.—3918, 3922
- Police in Capo Town—3996
- Planting Table Mountain—4076
- Oil for Navy—4151
- Estimates, Loan
- Harbours—4250
- Estimates, Railway
- Weekly wages—4190
- Coloured mechanics—4191
- Fruit, Export of
- Steamers’ accommodation—1466
- Fruit Export Bill—2695, 3085, 3086, 3088
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3843, 3877, 3926, 3929, 3931, 3932, 3934, 3942, 3945, 3946, 3949, 3954, 3959, 3963, 3964, 4038
- Income Tax Bill—3097, 3265, 3280, 3281, 3290, 3293, 3297, 3307, 3584, 3587, 3590, 3689, 3718, 3790
- Indemnity Bill
- Leave—41
- 2nd Reading—384, 693
- Committee—733, 764, 768, 787, 837, 868
- Schedule—995
- Industrial Disputes Bill—4298
- Justices of Peace Bill—3075
- Land Bank Directors
- Salaries and allowances—2995
- Land Bank Overdraft—2668
- Matches Duty Bill—3258, 3259, 3270
- Mowbray and Rondebosch
- Rail. bridges wanted—425
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255
- Pensions and Gratuities—3120
- Petitions—61, 276, 565, 1419, 3043, 3324
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1510, 2245
- Propor. Representation—2778
- Public Meetings Bill—218
- Railway Dismissals—222
- Rail. Strike Bill—1242
- Rand Water Bill—2094, 2161
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2250 Riotous Assemblies Bill—3356, 3361, 3374, 3385, 3392, 3421, 3422, 3433, 3434, 3467, 3473, 3487, 3505, 3509, 3528, 3667, 3677, 3776, 3777
- Taxation Proposals—2699
- Income tax—2738, 2742
- Land tax—2807, 2809
- Matches—2901
- Customs—2932, 2979, 2982, 3026, 3028, 3032
- Teachers’ Salaries—2238
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1757
- Voters’ Roll
- Insufficient addresses—2009
- Weekly Wages on Rail
- The “subs ” system—186
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3575
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1794, 1800, 1801, 1802
Strandpan Settlement
- Mr. v. d. Walt—211
Stuart’s Town Fences
- Mr. Fawcus—3226
Sugar Duty
- Mr. Jagger—2987
Sugar Planters’ Petition
- Estimates (Madeley)—4091
Sugar Trust
- Mr. Jagger—3802
Sunday Observance Act
- Mr. E. N. Grobler—55
Sunday Observance Commis.
- Mr. Keyter—98
- Mr. Henderson—190
Sunday Work, Waitresses
- Mr. Haggar—1117
Superannuations, Civil
- Mr. Haggar—2027
Superannuation Fund
- Mr. Boydell—227
Supply, Committee of
- See Estimates
- See Appropriation
Supreme Court Interpreter
- Minister of Justice—2681
Supreme Court Rules
- Mr. Sampson—1658
Survey of Bechuanaland
- Mr. D. Wessels—1657
Swart, P. D., Farms
- Genl. Lemmer—704
Swart, P. D., Petition
- Genl. Lemmer’s motion—3459
Swazi Border, Grobler
- Mr. Wyndham—189
Swazi Scare
- Estimates (Wyndham)—3751
Swaziland Police
- Mr. Wyndham—188
Sweet Potato Diseases
- Mr. Clayton—3218
Syndicalist Strike
- See Martial Law
- See Indemnity, &c.
Table Mountain Trees
- Estimates (Struben)—4076
Taungs Native Reserve
- Mr. D. Wessels—2998
Taxes, Bilingual Demands
- Mr. Nicholson—1654
Taxes, Unified Native
- Mr. V. Niekerk’s motion—1496
Taxation Proposals
- The procedure—2129
- Amended notice—2626
- Motion to commit—2659
- In Committee—2697
- Committee divides—2700, 2702
- Income Tax—2704, 2725, 2794
- Committee divides—2734, 2735, 2800, 2803
- Land Tax—2806, 2815
- Committee divides—2859, 2860, 2865 2867, 2868, 2869, 2871, 2872
- Resolutions reported—2874
- House divides—2897
- Speaker’s rulings—2899, 2900
- Matches, Duty on—2900, 2947
- Customs Tariff—2902, 2926, 2948, 3024, 3045, 3089
- Committee divides—2953, 2957, 2959, 2973, 2981, 2984, 2986, 3034, 3037, 3039, 3053
- Class 1, Butterine—2949
- Cement—2954
- Confectionery—2962
- Eggs—2974
- Bioscope films—2975
- Leather—2982
- Tea, tobacco—2988
- Class 2, Boots—3024
- Phonographs—3026
- Clothing—3027
- Plated Ware—3029
- Organs—3033
- Boxes—3036, 3045
- Dumping clause—3055
- Mr. Clayton’s question—3228
- See also Income
- See also Land
- See also Matches
- See also Customs
Taxation, Rail. Rate
- Sir T. Cullinan—413
Tea Duty
- Mr. Nathan—2988
Teachers’ Salaries, Cape
- Sir T. Smartt—457
- Dr. Watkins-457, 2224
Telegram, Censorship
- Adjourn the House (Creswell)—566
Telegrams Censored
- Mr. Creswell—1423
Telegram Divulged
- See also Censorship
- See also Adjournment
- Select Committee—722, 752
- House divides—731
- Mr. Creswell’s petition—921, 1027
- The order to burn—1397, 1402
- Select Committee’s report—1679
- Genl. J. Smuts—1754
- House divides—1756
- The report—1824
- Motion dropped—4312
Telegram, Mr. Harcourt’s
- Mr. Creswell—1530
Telegram “to shoot”
- Estimates—1389
- Mr. Creswell—1422
Telegrams, Sixpenny
- Estimates (Madeley)—4010
Telegrams, & The Unrest
- Mr. Andrews—1341
Telegraph Delays
- Mr. Chaplin—423
Telegraph Lines and Cates
- Mr. v. Niekerk—207
Telegraphs, Native Trespasser
- Mr. Alberts—1469
Telegraphists at King
- Mr. Whitaker—1281
Telephone Extensions
- Mr. J. Wessels—892, 1116
Telephones for Farmers
- Mr. Oosthuisen—430
Telephones, Govt. Depts.
- Mr. Jagger’s question—3445
Telephone to Humansdorp
- Mr. Rademeyer—2415
Telephones, K. W. Town
- Mr. Whitaker—1280
Telephone to Lady Frere
- Mr. Schreiner—716
Telephones in Oudtshoorn
- Mr. Creswell—2212
Telephones at Pietersburg
- Mr. Mentz—2999
Telephone to Pokwani
- Mr. du Toit—709
Telephones, Wireless
- Mr. P. Marais’ question—3448
Temlett, J., Petition
- Mr. Schreiner’s motion—3452
Tenders, Return of
- Dr. Hewat—1122
Tenders for Rolling Stock
- Sir T. Smartt—1306
Tennant, A.
- Sir D. Hunter-719
Theron, Mr. H. S.
- Minister of Lands
- Asiatics and Trading Rights—2212
- Barberton Crown Land Rents—1830
- Bechuanaland Allotments—1657
- Boring for Water (Act 42/08)—2993
- Crown Lands, Bechuanaland—1753
- Crown Lands, Sales of—2769
- Crown Lands for Settlers—2632
- Cullinan’s Farm, Sir T.—426
- Douglas Weir—1472
- Drought and Boreholes—191
- Drought and Grazing Rights—1833
- “Ebb and Flow ”—2996, 3448
- Elephants at Addo—704
- Estimates
- Budget—2334, 2583
- Lands Dept.—4094
- White River settlement—4095
- Land boards—4096
- Water boards—4097
- Natives Land Commission—4097
- Deeds of transfer—4098
- Drilling for water—4099
- Douglas, water at—4099
- Boring for schools—4100
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Vote 21, Lands—1355, 1356
- 22, Deeds Office—1357
- Irrigation—1400
- Estimates, Loan
- Land settlements—1399, 1400, 4277, 4278
- Elsenburg farm—1414
- Irrigation—4278
- Modder River schemes—4280
- Kopjes scheme—4280
- Gamtoos River Irrigation—2416
- George, Natural Beauties at—2996, 3448
- Hail-Storms, French Methods—1111
- Hartebeestrpoort Bill—3885, 3890, 3927, 3928, 3929. 3931, 3932, 3936, 3939, 3941, 3942, 3943, 3944, 3948, 3950, 3951, 3953, 3955, 3959, 3960, 3962, 3963, 4029, 4041
- 2nd Reading—3813
- Hope Homes Farm—3710
- Indemnity Bill
- 3rd Reading—1091
- Inspectors (Land), Zoutpansberg
- Irrigation—3043
- Irrigation Engineers’ Training—708
- Irrigation, Loans for—195
- Irrigation in O.F.S.—1291
- Irrigation, Orange River—1298
- Kopjes Waterworks—201
- Korannaberg Irrigation—208
- Land Settlement and Col. Byron—2635
- Land Settlement in O.F.S.—1290
- Land Settlement Statistics—1465
- Land Tax and Capt. Madge—2636
- Marico Farm Contracts—704
- Miners’ Phthisis and Settlements—3711
- Mineral Rights and Settlements—452, 453
- Mooibank Settlers—196, 2025
- Natal Asiatic Landowners in—2768
- Natal, Govt. Allotments in—1792
- Ntabanana Lands—1121
- Parahails, System of—2208
- Petroleum Prospects—1278
- Poor Burghers’ Cattle—415
- Rand Water Bill—1879, 1881, 2092, 2093, 2100, 2103, 2105, 2106, 2157, 2167
- Reports Laid on Table—13, 156, 361, 565, 702, 1026, 1110, 1334, 1824, 1599, 1855, 1954, 2004, 2129, 2205, 2243, 2282, 2363, 2414, 2460, 2626, 2767, 2991, 3217, 4027
- Sabie Crown Lands—3446
- Scholars’ Rail. Transport—2019
- Strydpan, Settlement at—211
- Timber, Sale of Govt.—2017
- Toverwater Poort—703
- Vaal River Pumping Plant—2009
- Waste Lands Committee—1148, 3103, 3104, 3105, 3106, 3107, 3108, 3398
- 3rd report—4238, 4239
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1460
- Kimberley, building at—1461, 1462
- Mission site—1462
- Cape Hospital Board—1463
- 2nd report—2874
- Committee appointed—217
- Water Drills, Bechuanaland—1657, 1753
- Water-Finder, Electrical—3713
- Whaling at Walfisch Bay—1838
- Wood’s Petition, H. S.—4295
- Xanthium Spinosum—2418
Theron, Mr. P. J. G.
- Estimates, Loan
- Public Works—4274
- Lindley, Railway to
- The petitions—1475
- Maize, Grading of—3230
- Petitions—921, 922, 3167, 3548
- Repatriation Debts—2790
- Van Rensburg, C. J. J.
- Wounded in the war—3451
Thompson, Hubert
- Mr. Nathan—890
Thompson, Mr. Matabele
- Mr. Haggar—2026, 2210
Three-Shift Mines
- Mr. Madeley—1467
- See Mines
Tick-Proof Virus
- Mr. D. Wessels’ question—3770
Ticket Collectors De-graded
- Mr. Creswell—1838
Ticket Examiners, Pretoria
- Mr. Boydell—2627
Timber, Midland Conservancy
- Mr. Jagger—2017
Time Tables, Dutch
- Mr. Alberts—199
Titan Crane, Durban
- Mr. Silburn—1651
Tobacco Farms, O.F.S.
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—437
Tobacco Industry
- Sir T. Smartt—2988
Tobacco, Rhodesian
- Mr. J. van der Walt—190
Toevlucht, Rail. Staff at
- Mr. van der Walt—2969
Toverwater Poort
- Mr. Rademeyer—703
Town Councils, Women on
- Mr. Quinn—189
Town House, Cape Town
- Mr. Baxter—197
Trade Licences, Pondoland
- Mr. Robinson—2216
Trade Marks Bill
- Estimates (Baxter)—3917
Trade Union Meetings
- Mr. Creswell—279
Trains
- See Railway
Training Ship
- Sir B. Berry—1345
- Estimates (Berry)—4000
Transkei Chief Magistrate
- Mr. Schreiner—2421
Transkei, Cost of Living
- Mr. Schreiner—2021
Transvaal Claim Licences
- Mr. Nathan—2414
Transvaal Elections
- Mr. Creswell—717
Transvaal Landowners
- Mr. Mentz—2636
Transvaal Liquor Law
- Mr. van der Walt—2214
Transvaal Post Assistants
- Mr. Madeley—2628
Transvaal Postal Sorters
- Dr. MacNeillie—895
Transvaal Prov. Council
- Mr. Creswell—2768
- Governor, censure motion—3597
- Sir E. Walton’s question—3924
- Administrator’s letter—3972
- Mr. Creswell’s question—3977
- Estimates—4110
Transvaal Quit Rents
- Mr. H. Bosman—893
Trapping & Liquor
- Mr. van der Walt—2214
- Mr. D. Wessels—2425, 2637
- Estimates—3996
Treasury Bills
- Sir E. Walton—1416
Trichardts School Children
- Mr. Alberts—2019
Tropical Natives
- Mr. Madeley—212
- Mr. Creswell—3257
Tropical Natives, Hlobane
- Mr. Creswell—2427
Tropical Natives on Rand
- Mr. Creswell—708
Tropical Natives Recruited
- Mr. Creswell—2773
Tuberculosis Commission
- Mr. Henderson—190
- Dr. Neethling—212
- Mr. Duncan—1360
- Estimates—4125
Tug Staff, Natal
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3975
Turffontein Night Classes
- Mr. Creswell—1115
Tweespruit Stud Farm
- Mr. Fichardt—1486
Tijgerpoort, J.P. at
- Mr. van der Walt—1826
Tzaneen, Rail, to
- Estimates—4076
Uitenhage, Camp at
- Mr. Rademeyer—1285
Umgeni, S.S.
- See Deportees
- See Indemnity
- See Adjourn
- See Martial Law
- Mr. Sampson—431
Umgeni Deportees
- Mr. Andrews—434
Umgeni, S.S., Letters
- Mr. Hull—430
Umtata Court House
- Mr. Schreiner—2217
Umtata Post Office.
- Mr. Schreiner—2217
Umzimvubu S.S.
- Mr. King—2423
Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- 1st Reading—3137
- 2nd Reading—3257
- In Committee—3257
- 3rd Reading—3260
- Royal assent—3707
Unemployed
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—4040
Unemployed at Benoni
- Mr. Madeley—1278
Unemployment
- Mr. Haggar—421
Unified Native Taxes
- Mr. v. Niekerk’s motion—1490
Uniforms, Defence Force
- Mr. Sampson—706
Uniforms, Khaki
- Mr. Vermaas—1289
Uniforms, Natal Guards’
- Mr. Fawcus—1120
Union, Act of
- Mr. E. Grobler—226
- See South Africa Act
Union Buildings
- Estimates—1399
Union Buildings, Cost of
- Mr. Nathan—2414
Union Buildings, Convicts at
- Mr. Creswell’s question—3448
Union Buildings Watchmen
- Mr. P. Grobler—2207
Union-Castle Contract
- Mr. Jagger—1829
Union Flag
- Mr. Rademeyer—2422
Union Industries, Ltd.
- Mr. Jagger—1529, 1552
- Mr. Fawcus—2419
- See also Estimates
University Commission
- Estimates (Malan)—3915
Urban Police Sunday Rest
- Dr. Hewat—2217
Utrecht Railway
- Mr. Henderson—1429
Vaal River Bridge
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—431
- Mr. V. Niekerk—458
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—3219
Vaal River Irrigation
- Dr. Watkins—1472
Vaal River, Pumping at
- Dr. Watkins—2009
Valkenberg Asylum
- Estimates (Maginess)—3869
Valuations and Pub. Debt
- Mr. Madeley—456
Van der Merwe, Mr. J. A. P.
- Co-operative Societies
- Is legislation proposed?—2023
- Estimates
- Budget—2569
- Tobacco, experiments in—4065
- Estimates, Loan
- Rail. deviation—4258
- Kopjes court house—4273
- Income Tax Bill—3727
- Justices of Peace Bill—3071
- Kopjes Court House
- To be built?—2024
- Kopjes Waterworks
- Scarcity of water—201
- Maize, Grading of—3230
- Parys Rail. Station
- A platform wanted—897
- Petitions—1109
- Rand Water Bill—1865, 2090, 2091, 2097, 2099, 2101, 2113. 2104, 2107, 2108, 2158
- Tobacco Farms
- For experiments—437
- Vaal River Bridge
- Tenders asked for?—431
- Vredefort Magistracy
- House accommodation—2024
Vander Merwe, Piet
- Mr. H. Serfontein’s question—3446
Van der Riet, Mr. F. J. W.
- Alexandria Rail. Extension
- Govt. to consider—2221, 3460
- Estimates
- Budget—2501, 2503
- Prisons—4000
- School cadets—4148
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1380
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3874, 3933, 3937, 3945, 3951, 3958, 3960
- Heathcote, Police Sergeant
- Testimonial prohibited?—2213
- Income Tax Bill-3706, 3718, 3725
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—564, 567
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3636
- Justices of Peace Bill—3076
- Pensions and Gratuities—1908, 1911
- Petitions—360, 500, 1026, 1050, 1401, 1464, 1678, 2048, 2089, 2460, 3043, 3167
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1505, 1521, 2246
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—4228
- Rail. Strike Bill—1566, 1574
- Rand Water Bill—1894, 2094, 2099, 2100, 2102
- Select Committee—1025
- Riotous Assemblies Bill — 3361, 3363, 3490, 3781
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2980
- Teachers’ Salaries—2237
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2148, 3560
Van der Walt, Mr. J.
- Bronkhorstspruit Station Master
- Speaks only English—432
- Burghers’ Expenses
- On commando—188
- Burghers Wounded in War
- Three petitions—3459
- Cape Rail. Rates
- Other Provinces incensed—1287
- Defence Force Supplies
- Valuations and prices—2018
- Delmansdorp Rail. Station
- A platform wanted—3222
- Estimates
- Budget—2407
- Hansard—3750
- Scab—4063
- Estimates, Railway
- Coaches for natives—4192
- Estimates, Rail. Addit. Expend.
- Coaches for natives—1427
- Graves, Unprotected
- Killed in the war—3974
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3827, 3951
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—671
- Irrigation, Orange River—1305
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070
- Land Bank Overdraft—2673
- Liquor Trapping System
- Law to be amended?— 2214
- Maize, Grading of—3231
- Mineral Rights (Settlements)—454
- Miners’ Phthisis Bill—3901, 3902, 3905
- Olifantsfontein P.O.
- At the Pottery works—900
- Pass Law—918
- Passenger and Goods Rates
- Springs and Simonstown—1285
- Pensions and Gratuities—1910
- Petitions—1026, 1419, 15S8, 1679, 1752, 1823, 2328, 2696, 2991
- Poor Burghers, Help for
- Give them cattle?—1667, 1670
- Post Office at Erasmus
- And Bronkhorstspruit—1826
- Pottery Works Siding
- Johannesburg-Pretoria line—900
- Pretoria-Magaliesberg Rail.
- What is decided?—2018
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1507, 1521
- Rand Water Bill—1896, 2103
- Repatriation Debts
- Petitions for remission—2787
- Repatriation Funds
- The great distress—206
- Rhodesian Tobacco
- Imported in Transvaal—190
- Scab Inspector, Pretoria
- Field-cornet’s claims—898
- Strydpan Settlement
- Losses due to drought—211
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2969
- Toevlucht Rail. Station
- No proper staff—2769
- Tygerpoort, J.P. at
- Periodical court—1826
- Waste Lands Committee—218
Van der Werf, J.
- Mr. Geldenhuys—721
Van Eeden, Mr. J. W.
- Estimates
- Budget—2507
- Defence camps—4154
- Estimates, Railway
- Cape Central—4191
- Petitions—2004, 2243
Van Heerden, Mr. H. C.
- Minister of Agriculture
- Chairmanship resigned—7
- Appointed Minister—7
- Appropriation Bill
- Parys creamery—4186
- Cold Storage Buildings—3224
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies—3136, 3137, 3547, 3549
- 2nd Reading—3247, 3254
- Co-op. Societies, Legislation—2023
- Cotton and Tobacco, Piet Retief—2010
- Dip, Price of—201
- East Coast Fever, Elliot—897
- Ermelo, Field-cornet at—2013
- Estimates
- Budget—2506
- Standerton creamery—4025
- Ermelo stud farm—4025
- Angora export—4046
- Wattle grader—4048
- Brandy, feathers—4050
- Gal-lamziekte—4056
- Vet. surgeons—4056
- Transkei, inoculations in—4057
- “Place of entry”—4058
- Cala, restrictions at—4058
- Research expert—4058
- Scab—4063
- Its cycle of life—4064
- Dipping in Transkei—4064
- Natal herbarium—4065
- Tobacco, improvement of—4065
- Cigarettes—4066
- Mr. Watermeyer—4066
- Nurseryman’s complaint—4067
- Chemistry—4068
- Co-op. societies—4069
- Dry land farming—4070
- Guano—4070
- Grain, inspection of—4071
- Thompson, dismissal of—4073
- Agric. school labour—4074, 4075
- Household science—4075
- Ermelo stud farm—4075
- Barbary ostriches—4075
- Knysna woodcutters—4078
- Fort Peddie, graves at—4078
- Estimates, Loan
- Wine, colleges—4275
- Transkei, E.C. fever at—4284
- Fruit Excluded from Boats—1466
- Fruit Export Bill—3083, 3084, 3085. 3086, 3087, 3088, 3153, 3544
- 2nd Reading—2686, 2696
- Gal-lamziekte—192, 1288, 1839
- Article on—2028
- Gaol Warders’. Wages—3448
- Hedmyer, Professor—3771
- Horses and Mules, Imported—2026
- Horse-sickness, Uitenhage—209
- Horticultural Officer—421
- Komassi Wood—2628
- Maize, Diseases of—3218
- Maize, Exports of—2218
- Maize, Grading of—3232
- Maize, Red Weed in—3218
- Meat Export Trade—3219
- Parys Creamery—2420
- Pensions and Gratuities—1914
- Reports Laid on Table—12, 13, 44, 328, 624, 1051, 4185
- Rhodesian Tobacco Imported—190
- Sabie-Grown Lands—3446
- Scab, Clean Districts—2994
- Scab Inspector, Pretoria—898
- Scab, New Regulations—2024
- Sheep Quarantined, Johannesburg—1475
- Spineless Cactus—2013
- Stock, Free Importation of—3219
- Tick-proof Virus—3770
- Thompson, Hubert—890
- Tobacco Farms—437
- Tweespruit Stud Farm—1466
- Xanthium Spinosum—2418
Van Niekerk, Mr. G. A.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4084
- Boshof, Police at
- Inadequacy of—3451
- Burghers Impoverished
- Wounded in the war—3452, 3455
- Business of House—1173, 2638, 2641
- Christiana, Bridge at
- The petition—458
- Closure proposals—1718
- Direct Popular Vote—2657
- Doctors and Dentists, Anomalies—2222
- Drought and Boreholes
- In the Free State—191
- Estimates
- Budget—1921, 2345, 2571, 2609
- Speaker’s salary—3746
- Hansard—3749
- Coronation visit—3754, 3755, 3758
- Police at Boshof—3996
- Dealesville magistrate—3981, 3983
- Vet. surgeons—4055
- Boring machines—4093
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Pretoria lepers—1354
- Cradock outspan—1356
- Elsenlburg farm—1357
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1363
- Scabs, “onderkruipers”—1383
- Estimates, Loan
- Modder River irrigation—1400, 4280
- Rail. deviations—4257
- Estimates, Railway
- Bothaville line—4188, 4198
- Gal-lamziekte
- Spreading in O.F.S.—191
- Article in “Ons Land”—1839, 2027
- Hope Homes Farm
- Is it leased?—3710
- Horses and Mules Imported
- Plenty here already—2026
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—600, 673
- Committee—741, 831
- 3rd Reading—1098
- Indians Relief Bill—3194, 3215
- Industrial Disputes Bill—4297
- Irrigation Loans
- How much spent?—195
- Irrigation, Orange River—1295
- “Kitchener to Khartoum”
- Bad for morals—196
- Library Committee—217
- Maize, Grading of—3230
- Mines Native Compounds
- Should be compulsory—1827, 3452
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3256
- Native Affairs Committee—283
- Natives, Taxation of
- Should be uniform—1496, 1502
- Naude’s Work, Mr. J.
- Farm labour recruiting—2214
- Pass Law—915
- Pensions and Gratuities—1908, 3113
- Petitions—277, 2576, 2696
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1504, 1505, 1512, 1513. 1517, 1525, 1527, 2244
- Public Accounts Committee—215
- Pub. Service Commission—1490, 1494
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—4226
- Rail. Strike Bill-1250, 1259, 1267, 1328, 1565, 1571
- Rand Water Bill-2092, 2097
- Repatriation Debts—2788
- Rifle Cartridges, Sale of
- At 7s. 6d. per 100-2427
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3357, 3379
- Robert Victor Mine
- Native compound wanted—1827, 3452
- Second Appropriation (Part)—3600
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4303, 4310
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2836, 2854
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1683
- Telegraph Linesmen
- And private gates—207
- Waste Lands Committee—217
- Wolvehoek-Heilbron Rail.
- The petitions—1853, 1854
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1703
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—2112
Van Niekerk, Constable
- Mr. Creswell—1838, 2219
Van Rensburg, C. J. J.
- Mr. P, Theron’s motion—3451
Van Ryn Est., Indians at
- Mr. Madeley—2007
Van Ryn Natives Shot
- Mr. Madeley—1284
Van Wijk's Horses, J. W.
- Dr. Watkins—1837
Veld Fires, Sparks
- Dr. MacNeillie—3651
“ Vengeance, Act of ”
- Mr. Sampson—1826
Venter, Mr. J. A.
- Criminal and Civil Cases
- In Queenstown, etc.—2422
- Defence Uniforms
- Preference—2026, 2429
- East Coast Fever
- Elliot district—897
- Embokotwa Landowners
- Conditions of title—3452
- Estimates
- Budget—2519, 2560
- E.C. fever-4051
- Cala, fences at—4053
- Scab—4062
- Deeds of transfer—4097
- Printing, bilingual—4103
- We want rifles—4147
- Income Tax Bill—3279
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—670
- Irrigation, Orange River—1301
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070
- Pass Law—917
- Petitions—1880, 1953, 3871
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1506, 1512, 1516, 1527
- Rail. Trucks, Covered
- For carrying sheep—436
- Registration Amendment Bill—2062
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—461, 2260
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4305
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1664
- Teachers’ Salaries—2237
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1820, 1821, 2113
Ventersburg Mine Natives
- Mr. Cronje—2020
Vermaas, Mr. H. C. W.
- Business of House—2639
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—796
- Khaki Uniforms
- Public dislike them—1289
- Land Bank Overdraft—2672
- Maize, Grading of—3230
- Petitions—3707
- Rail. Strike Bill—1321
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2261
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3357
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1702
Veterinary Surgeons
- Estimates—4051
Vety. Surgeons’ Fees
- Estimates (Jagger)—4051
Victimisation, Mines
- Estimates—4159
- See Mines
- See Railway
Victoria East School
- Sir T. Smartt—457
Vintcent, Mr. A. I.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1541
- Customs Tariff Bill—3806
- Estimates
- Budget-2527
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Guano—1343
- Estimates, Railway
- South-west, their needs—4190
- Income Tax Bill-3273, 3582, 3585, 3588, 3720, 3721
- Pass Law—917
- Petitions—830, 2128, 2282, 2362, 2411, 3770
- Rand Water Bill—2160
- Taxation Proposals
- Customs—2952, 3030, 3031, 3051, 3060, 3065
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1767, 1805, 1807, 1815
Volksrust-Bethal Line
- Mr. Madeley—433
Volunteers’ Petition
- Mr. Alexander’s question—3974
Voorspoed Mine
- Mr. H. Serfontein—426
Vosloo, Mr. J. A.
- Closure Proposals—1736
- Estimates, Loan
- Irrigation—1400
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—623
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2038
- Petitions—565
- Rail. Strike Bill—1570
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3379
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1666
- Taxation Proposals
- Income Tax—2731
Voters’ Rolls, Cape
- Mr. Struben—2009
Vredefort Magistracy
- Mr. V. d. Merwe—2024
Vryburg Deeds Office
- Mr. D. Wessels—1358
Wages Boards
- Mr. Sampson—438
Wage, National Minimum
- Mr. Haggar—58
Wages, Weekly
- Mr. Struben—186
Waitresses, Cape Town
- Mr. Haggar—1117, 2218
Walfish Bay Whaling
- Mr. Runciman—1837
Walton, Sir E. H.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- Salt River dismissals—1534, 1545, 1551
- Appropriation (Part) Bill
- Loans floated?—1334
- Treasury Bills—1416
- Capital, lack of—1436
- Borrowing Powers Bill—4135
- Burghers Wounded in War—3458
- Business of House—1174, 2640
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3252, 3253
- Customs Tariff Bill—3804, 3805, 3808, 3812
- Durban Harbour, Condition of—3018
- Estimates
- Budget-1922, 1933, 1937, 1943, 1971, 2005, 2176. 2299, 2359, 2370, 2393, 2396, 2557, 2605, 2603, 2611
- Governor—3165, 3166
- Income tax, director—3864
- Analyst, Govt.—3868
- Witness fees—3968, 3971
- Postal grievances—4013
- Mail contract—4013
- Groote Schuur—4023
- Union Buildings—4024
- Pub. Service Commission—4100
- Printing, cost of—4101
- Banks and money—4104, 4106
- Public debt—4109
- Tuberculosis Commission—4125
- Natives pass through Customs—4129
- Defence—4146
- Cadets over 17—4157
- Estimates Addit. Expend.—1340, 1341
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1369
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1407
- Land Bank advances— 4282
- Harbour works—4263. 4264, 4269
- Estimates. Railway
- Webb—4223
- Gow and Taylor—1849
- Income Tax Bill—3090, 3261, 3268, 3271, 3276, 3279, 3290, 3295, 3297, 3309, 3585, 3586, 3588, 3592, 3593, 3688, 3690, 3701, 3702, 3704, 3706, 3718
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—147, 544, 546, 600, 601, 624, 625
- Schedule—992
- 3rd Reading—1054, 1057
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2086, 3629, 3644, 3646
- Land Bank
- Report, when?—184
- Land Bank Interest—2676, 2679, 2681
- Land Bank Overdraft—2666
- Maggs, Edith F.
- Her petition—454
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255
- Petitions—1306, 2205
- Public Accounts Committee—216, 459, 1778
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—4141
- Questions, Notices of
- Should not be read—456
- Railway Dismissals
- A return wanted—218, 224
- Rail. Strike Bill—1152, 1153, 1309, 1560, 1562
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3348, 3355, 3360, 3373, 3376, 3402, 3421, 3427, 3428, 3679, 3783
- Second Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- The main Estimates—3609
- Speaker’s Ruling
- Indemnity Bill—1137
- Taxation Proposals—1954, 1955, 2090, 2129, 2626, 2660, 2661, 2697
- Income tax-2708, 2721, 2727, 2738, 2752, 2753, 2800, 2801, 2925
- Land tax—2834, 2878, 2883, 2892 Customs—2916, 2940, 2963, 2972, 2988, 3027, 3047, 3055, 3056, 3063, 3065
- Transvaal Provincial Council
- What will Govt. do?—3924
- Unauthorised Expend. Bill
- Tropical natives—3257
- Waste Lands Committee
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1460
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3168, 3306
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2127, 3573
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1759, 1793, 1799, 1803, 1806, 1808, 1810, 1812, 1817, 1818, 1822, 2109, 2110, 2111
Walton’s Remarks, Magistrate
- Mr. Nicholson—1471
War (Craves of Killed)
- Mr. V. d. Walt’s question—3974
War, Wounded in the
- Mr. V. Niekerk—3452
- House divides—3453
- Mr. V. d. Walt—3459
Ward’s Remarks, Justice
- Mr. Sampson—1658
Ward, T., Prisoner
- Mr. Creswell—1917
Warden, Telephone to
- Mr. Meyer’s motion—3461
Warders
- See Prison
- See Gaol
Waste Lands Committee
- Appointed—217
- 1st report—1148, 1460
- 2nd report—2874, 3103
- Speaker’s ruling—3001
- 3rd report—4238
Watchmen, Govt. Buildings
- Mr. P. Grobler—2207
Water at De Aar
- Mr. P. Marais—1118
Water, Boring for
- Estimates—4093, 4098
- See also Boring
Water Conservation
- Sir T. Cullinan—702
Water Finders, Electrical
- Mr. D. Wessels’ question—3713
Water, Seeking
- Mr. Kuhn—2993
Waterberg, Police at
- Mr. Nicholson—1825
Watermeyer, Mr. E. B.
- Criminal Justice Bill—4241
- Estimates
- Budget-2411, 2460
- Brandvlei, J.P. at—3981
- Periodical courts—3986
- Wireless stations—4013
- Dry land farming—4069
- Land settlement policy—4088
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1410
- Graafwater Trains
- Irregularities—1473
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3943
- Income Tax Bill—3278
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—873
- 3rd Reading—1097
- Irrigation, Orange River—1300
- Leave to Give Evidence
- Senate Select Committee—1132
- Pensions and Gratuities—4026
- Petitions—564, 2004, 2242, 2246, 2248, 2549
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1509, 1510, 1528
- Propor. Representation—2784
- Rand Water Bill—2161
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2262
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3516
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2857, 2882
- Waste Lands Committee—3106
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1703
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 2132, 3573, 3574
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1766
Water Right
- Mr. Creswell—1112
Waterworks at Kopjes
- Mr. v. d. Merwe—201
Watkins, Dr. A. H.
- Burghers Wounded in War—3458
- Child Prisoners
- Information wanted—1472
- Closure Proposals—1710
- Criminal Justice Bill—2774
- Customs Tariff Bill—3732
- Estimates
- Budget—2352, 2357
- Provincial Ordinances—3751
- Natives, hiring of—3768
- Public Health Bill—3862
- Asylums—3870
- Education—3913
- Witness fees—3968, 3971
- Buildings Vote—4024
- Agricul. Dept.—4950
- Specimens—4051
- Gal-lamziekte—4054
- Hart’s River irrigation—4098
- Public debt—4109
- Defence, Sunday training—4146
- Mines Dept.—4162
- Diamond diggings—4171
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Martial law, costs of—1389, 1399
- Estimates, Loan
- Land settlement—1399
- Oversea settlers—1400
- Land Bank report—1408
- Income Tax Bill-3277, 3294, 3297, 3696, 3705, 3785, 3796
- Indemnity Bill
- Committee—876
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3615, 3630, 3644
- Justices of Peace Bill—3071, 3074
- Lunacy and Leprosy Bill—3066
- Land Bank Interest—2679
- Natal Pub. Health Bill—2665
- Native Affairs Committee—283
- Petitions—125, 275, 276, 327, 1220, 1703, 2282, 2549
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1506, 1519
- Public Accounts Committee—1777
- Rail. Strike Bill—1208, 1331, 1564, 1565, 1572
- Rand Water Bill—1900, 2094
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3373, 3389, 3392, 3395, 3396, 3397, 3424, 3477, 3487, 3517
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2716, 2744, 2745
- Customs-2919, 2950, 2951, 2966, 3064
- Teachers’ Salaries
- In Cape Province—457
- Teachers’ Salaries, Petitions re
- Referred to Govt.—2224, 2242
- Vaal River Irrigation
- Douglas weir—1472
- Vaal River Pumping Plants
- How many?—2009
- Van Wyk, J. W.
- Accident at Koodoo Siding—1837
- Waste Lands Committee—3106
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1793. 1794, 1795, 1798. 1816. 1818, 1822, 1906
Watt, Sir T.
- Minister of Posts
- Minister of Public Works
- Auto-Carriers, Postal—2423
- Bloemfontein Post Office—207
- Blind, Literature for—2021
- Bronkhorstspruit Station Master—433
- Cables Delayed—423
- Closure Proposals—1609, 1616, 1617, 1625, 1641, 1712
- Censoring of Cables—212
- Censorship Instructions—894
- Censorship Instructions, Cables—716
- Civil Servants, Transfers of—2206
- Electricians, Pub. Works—1654
- Erasmus Post Office—1826
- Estimates
- Postal grievances—4005, 4014
- Increased salaries—4015
- Promotion and leave—4015
- Reuter—4015
- Mail boat—4016
- Sixpenny telegrams—4016
- Postal Association—4017
- Wireless, telephones—4018
- Public Works—4021
- School buildings—4022
- Fire brigade grant—4023
- Groote Schuur—4023
- Buildings Vote—4024
- Buildings from loans—4024
- Ermelo stud farm—4025
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Natal compound prisons—1349
- Fire brigade grants—1399
- Extend Union Buildings?—1399
- Estimates, Loan
- Cape Town property deal—4271
- Public Works—4273
- Agric. college, Pretoria—4274
- Worcester post office—4274
- Wireless telegraphs—4276
- German Engine Contract—2017
- Germiston, Night Telegrams at—2207
- Goodwood, Posts at—2772
- Govt. House, Groote Schuur—2213
- Gow and Taylor—1852
- Graves, Killed in War—3974
- Greylingstad, Posts at—1469
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—569, 576
- Indians Relief Bill—3327, 3333, 3337 Industrial Disputes Bill—2082
- Internal Arrangements Cottee.—567
- King, Telegraphists at—1281
- Klerksdorp Goods Tonnage—2025
- Ladismith Public Offices—206
- Linesmen’s Gates—208
- Lipschitz and Savings Bank—711
- Mail Contract Arbitration—1829
- Meintjes Kop, Convicts at—3227, 3449
- Michaelis Pictures—198
- Modder B Post Office—1278
- Natal Coal Line—2016
- Natal Main Line Deviation—2016
- Olifantsfontein, Posts at—900
- Opening of Private Letters—212
- Pearsall, C. W.—891
- Postal Appointments—424
- Postal Savings Bank—189
- Postal Servants’ Grievances—898, 3237
- Postal Sorters’ Pay—895
- Postmen’s Leave—1111
- Postmen’s Summer Uniforms—714
- Post Office Junior Assistants—2628
- Post Officials’ Wives—3222
- Pretoria-Magaliesberg Line—2018
- Pub. Service Commission—2048
- The report—3136
- Pub. Service Guarantee Fund—2205
- Pub. Service Pensions Bill—3978, 4226, 4227, 4228
- 2nd Reading—4137, 4143
- Rail. Depreciation Rates—2015
- Rail. Passes, Gold—2022
- Rail. Strikers’ Superannuation—2017
- Registration Amendment Bill—2054, 2056
- Reports Laid on Table—10, 183, 361, 1649, 2029, 2947, 3228
- Reuter, Subsidy to—2426
- Rondebosch Post Office—424
- Rusthof, Damage by Fire—2029
- Samples and Parcels Rates—2206
- Stamp Delivery Machines—2023
- Telegraphs and Telephones, O.F.S.—1116
- Telephone at Bethlehem—892
- Telephones for Farmers—430
- Telephone at Fort Beaufort—1280
- Telephones in Govt. Depts.—3445
- Telephone at Humansdorp—2416
- Telephone at Lady Frere—716
- Telephone at Oudtshoorn—2212
- Telephone at Pokwani—709
- Thompson, Mr. “Matabele”—2026
- Umtata, Post Office at—2217
- Union Buildings, Cost of—2415
- Union Buildings, Watchmen at—2207
- Vaal River Bridge—431, 3219
- Willemsdal, Post Office at—2020, 2209
- Wireless Telephones—3448
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill — 3260, 3549, 3550, 3551, 3552, 3555, 3557, 3560, 3561, 3562, 3563, 3564, 3565, 3566, 3567, 3568, 3569, 3570, 3571, 3572, 3573, 3577, 3578, 3580, 3658, 3659
- 2nd Reading-2114, 2127, 2150
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1766, 1767, 1792, 1794, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1804, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1904, 1905, 2109, 2110, 2112, 3298, 3545
- 2nd Reading-1757
Wattle Grading
- Estimates—4047
Ways & Means
- See Taxation
- See Income
- See Customs
- See Matches
- See Land
Webb, Arthur A.
- Dr. MacNeillie—428
Weekly Wages, Rail.
- Mr. Struben—186
Weenen, Settlement at
- Mr. Meyler—2208
Weights, Short
- Mr. Sampson’s question—3447
Weller & Townsend
- Mr. Creswell—438
Wellington, College at
- Mr. Fremantle—1284
Welsh, T. E.
- Sir W. Berry—455
Wessels, Mr. D. H. W.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4084
- Bechuanaland Allotments
- Surveyors’ instructions—1657
- Business of House—2638, 2639
- Co-op. Agricul. Societies Bill—3251
- Crown Land Surveys
- In Bechuanaland—1753
- Direct Popular Vote—2658
- Estimates
- Budget—2508
- Hansard—3749
- Vet. surgeons—4054
- Kalahari settlement—4087
- Deeds of transfer—4098
- S.A.M.R. and S.A.P.—4151
- Killarney Diggings—4176
- Estimate Addit. Expend.
- Registration of deeds—1358
- Estimates, Loan
- Land settlement—4277
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3009
- Gow and Taylor—1842, 1843
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3829, 3928
- Hedmyer, Professor
- Conditions of engagement—3770
- Illicit Liquor Selling
- Females sent to gaol—2425
- Illicit Liquor Trapping
- Statistics wanted—2637
- Income Tax Bill—3274, 3715, 3728
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—635
- Irrigation, Orange River—1299
- Klerksdorp Goods, Tonnage of Via Delagoa—2025
- Korannaberg Irrigation
- Boreholes wanted—208
- Medical Practitioners Bill—4287
- Mineral Rights and Settlements—451
- Native Chiefs, Bechuanaland
- Judicial powers—1658
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2046, 2047
- Pass Law—905
- Pensions (Supplementary) Bill—4237
- Petitions—276, 500, 1401, 2004, 2412
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1520
- Rail. Strike Bill—1235
- Rand Water Bill—2170
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—460, 718, 719, 2259
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1661
- Tick-proof Virus
- Newspaper article—3770
- Taungs Reserve, Diamond Rush
- What caused the trouble?—2998
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2823
- Water Drills
- In Bechuanaland—1656, 1753
- Water Finder, Electrical
- Experiments in G.S.W.A.—3713
- Wharfage and Light Dues—3303
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1760
Wessels, Mr. J. H. B.
- Elected—278, 360
- Bethlehem Election
- The ballot papers—892
- Bethlehem-Reitz Line
- What is the revenue?—1656
- Burghers Wounded in War—3453
- Closure Proposals—1736
- Customs Tariff Bill—3808
- Estimates
- Budget—2310
- Naturalisation—3858, 3859
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Deeds Office, O.F.S.—1357
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1386
- Martial law, costs of—1391
- Finance, Portfolio of—3024
- Income Tax Bill—3100, 3788
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—623
- Committee—790, 883
- Indians Relief Bill—3344
- Justices of Peace Bill—3072, 3074
- Land Bank Overdraft—2673
- Pensions and Gratuities—3113
- Petitions—922, 1464, 1679, 2815, 3167, 3871
- Rail. Strike Bill—1320, 1584
- Reitz, Prison at
- Houses all round it—1287
- Removal of Restrictions (Wills)—2253
- Repatriation Debts—3452
- Special J.P.’s
- Bethlehem division—892
- Taxation Proposals
- Income tax—2764
- Telephone Extensions
- In Bethlehem district—892, 1116
- Wolvehoek-Heilbron Line
- The petitions—1853, 1854
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1796
Wessels, Genl., Statement
- Mr. Alexander—893
Whaling at Walfish Bay
- Mr. Runciman—1837
Wharfage & Light Dues
- 1st Reading—3168
- 2nd Reading—3299
- In Committee—3545
- 3rd Reading—3548
- Royal assent—4080
Whitaker, Mr. C.
- Customs Tariff Bill—3806
- King, Telegraphists at
- Moved to Queenstown—1281
- Pass Law—912
- Pensions and Gratuities—1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1915
- Petitions—360, 921, 1148, 1306, 2004, 2128, 2502
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1508
- Telephones, Extension of
- To Fort Beaufort—1280
Whitcutt & Co.
- Mr. Meyler—2769
White Diggers, Poor
- Mr. Sampson—2635
White Labour
- Rail. Budget—1967
White Labour, Imported
- Mr. Sampson—1830
White Labourers’ Pay
- Mr. Boydell’s question—3707
Whites Leave S.A.
- Mr. Madeley—434
White River Settlement
- Estimates—4095
White Wages, Rail.
- Mr. Steytler—3220
Widows’ Pensions Fund
- Mr. Runciman—1473
Wilcocks, Mr. C. T. M.
- Adjourn the House (Motion)—4082
- Burghers Wounded in the War—3458
- Business of House—2640
- Cape Mounted Rifles
- Dutch language—2770
- Closure Proposals-—1716
- Customs Tariff Bill—3806. 3807, 3925
- Doornfontein, Dutch Master at
- A vacant position—2636
- Estimates
- Budget—2005, 2373, 2499
- Naturalisation—3858
- Dutch, teaching of—3915
- Telephones—4009
- Trading in compounds—4107
- Provincial Councils—4120
- Burghers want rifles—4154
- Estimates Addit. Expend.
- Jagersfontein prison—1345, 1346
- Bilingual officials—1355
- Pensions—1358
- Strike-breakers, payment to—1379
- Estimates, Loan
- Land Bank report—1412
- Harbour works—4260
- Govt. Contracts and Preference—3011
- Harteboostpoort Bill—3822, 3887
- Income Tax Bill-3099, 3270, 3271,3273, 3291, 3694, 3721, 3725, 3729, 3787
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—623, 667
- Committee—810, 812
- Schedule—939
- Indians Relief Bill—3210
- Industrial Disputes Bill—3620, 3624, 3630
- Justices of Peace Bill—3073
- Land Bank Interest—2679
- Maize, Grading of—3231
- Natal Poll Tax Bill—3255
- Natives and Golden Syrup
- Sale prohibited—1474
- Shopkeepers perturbed—1752
- No Confidence in Parlt.—2040
- Pass Law—919
- Petitions—565, 1953, 2625, 3135
- Pretoria Rail. Men Discharged
- In Nov. and Dec.—2630
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1523
- Pub. Service Commission—1486
- Railway Dismissals—223
- Rail. Strike Bill—1568
- Rand Water Bill—361, 1888, 2091, 2094, 2099, 2100. 2107, 2108, 2156, 2157
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3534, 3539
- Rouxville, Railway to
- A petition—3451
- Second Rail. Approp. (Part)
- Sparks from engines—3652
- South Af. Act (Deity)—4308, 4309
- Stamp Duties and Fees—1661
- Taxation Proposals—2699, 2700
- Income tax-2731, 2765
- Land tax—2855
- Customs—2977, 2985, 2986, 3047, 3055
- Telegram Divulged, Official—1682
- Waste Lands Committee
- Beach buildings, P.E.—1461
- Workmen’s Wages Bill—1805, 1807
Willemsdal Police Station
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—2634
Willemsdal Post Agency
- Mr. Duncan—2209
Willemsdal Post Office
- Mr. Alberts—2020
Willmott, Frances M.
- Sir D. Hunter-1294
Wiltshire, Mr. H.
- Estimates
- Relieving officers—3983
- Defence salaries—4153
- Estimates, Loan
- Graving docks—4267
- Pass Law—918
- Petitions—2502, 2925, 4026
- Rail. Appropriation (Part)
- Estcourt line—1457
- Registration Amendment Bill—2067
- Waste Lands Committee—4239
Winter Uniforms, Rail.
- Mr. Madeley—3000
Wireless Telephones
- Mr. P. Marais’ question—3448
“With Kitchener to Khartoum ”
- Mr. v. Niekerk—195
Witnesses’ Allowances
- Dr. Hewat—1344
Witnesses’ Fees
- Estimates—3967
Witnesses’ Fees, Expert
- Mr. Duncan—1833
Witwatersrand
- See Rand
Wolvehoek-Heilbron Line
- Mr. P. Theron—1475
- Mr. van Niekerk—1853, 1854
Women Councillors
- Mr. Quinn—189
Women’s Enfranchisement
- Mr. Brown—2632
Women’s Enfranchisement Bill
- 1st Reading—447, 1175
- House divides—447, 1175
- 2nd Reading—1686
- House divides—1703
- Bill dropped—4312
Women’s Monument
- Mr. Bezuidenhout—200
Wood for Butter Boxes
- Mr. Keyter—414
Wood, H. S., Petition
- Mr. Alexander’s question—4295
Woodcutters, Midlands
- Mr. Rademeyer—2628
Woodstock, Crayfish at
- Mr. Madeley—1824
Woodstock Station
- Dr. Hewat—2996
Wool for America
- Mr. Nicholson’s question—3446
Woolls-Sampson, Sir A.
- Addit. Appropriation Bill
- The unrest and poverty—1538
- Burghers Wounded in War—3455, 3458
- Colour Bar—2454
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—595
- Indians Relief Bill—3173, 3176, 3179, 3331
- Petitions—328
- Rail. Strike Bill—1192, 1319
- Riotous Assemblies Bill—3466, 3502, 3516
- Women’s Enfranchisement—1700
Worcester Defence Camp
- Mr. Heatlie—1828
Worcester-Robertson Canal
- 1st Reading—3090
- Bill dropped—4312
Workmen’s Compensation Bill
- 1st Reading—1754
- 2nd Reading—2114, 2130
- Select Committee—2551
- Their report—3260
- In Committee—3549
- Committee divides—3558, 3569, 3579
- 3rd Reading—3658
Workmen from England
- Mr. Sampson—1830
Workmen’s Wages Bill
- 1st Reading—1599
- 2nd Reading—1757
- In Committee—1791
- Committee divides—1819
- Committee’s amendments—1904, 2109
- House divides—2112
- 3rd Reading—2156
- Senate’s amendments—3298. 3545
- Royal assent—3707
Workshops
- See Railway
Wyndham, Mr. H. A.
- Asiatic Trading in Townships
- Petition from Alberton—3451
- Atkinson, Mrs. G. E.
- A petition—903
- Business of House—54
- Civic Guard Rifle Assoc.
- Modern short rifles—2211
- Crown Land Areas
- And white settlers—2362
- Crown Land, Sales of
- Leases with options—2769
- Estimates
- Swazi scare—3751
- Field-cornets, Duties of
- And the Defence Act—1110
- Grobler, Mr. Thys.
- Swazi appointment?—189
- Hartebeestpoort Bill—3880, 3884
- Income Tax Bill—3312, 3590
- Indemnity Bill
- 2nd Reading—533
- Schedule—938
- 3rd. Reading—1079
- Industrial Disputes Bill—2000, 2155, 3614, 3618, 3637, 3638, 3643, 3644
- Jagersfontein, Disturbances at
- And Bedfordshire Regt.—417
- Justices of Peace Bill—3070, 3072, 3073
- Mineral Rights and Settlements—452
- Petitions—564, 2575, 3323
- Police in Swaziland
- Information wanted—188
- Postmen’s Leave
- 14 days only?—1110
- Prevention of Cruelty Bill—1506
- Riotous Assemblies Bill — 3464, 3465, 3473. 3516, 3536. 3666, 3677
- Taxation Proposals
- Land tax—2894
- Customs—3035
- Women’s Enfranchisement—921
- 1st Reading-447, 1175
- 2nd Reading—1686
- Workmen’s Compensation Bill—3574
Wyndham, Chas.
- Committee’s clerk—7
Xanthium Spinosum
- Mr. P. Marais—2418
Zastron Magistracy
- Mr. Steytler—1830
Zoutpansberg Inspectors
- Mr. Duncan—2629
Zulu. Border Police
- Mr. Robinson—208
Zululand, Land in
- Sir D. Hunter—1121
Zululand Settlements
- Estimates (Clayton)—4086
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