House of Assembly: Vol27 - SATURDAY 21 JUNE 1969

SATURDAY, 21ST JUNE, 1969 Prayers—10.05 a.m. ADJOURNMENT The MINISTER OF TRANSPORT:

Mr. Speaker, before the House adjourns, I should like to put the record straight. According to reports in the Opposition Press it was entirely due to the delaying tactics of the Opposition that the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill was not passed through the House before the prorogation. As a matter of fact the hon. member for Durban (Point) made that same claim yesterday afternoon. I want hon. members to be under no illusions. If I had wanted this Bill to be passed through all its stages before yesterday evening, I would have introduced a guillotine motion on both the Regulation Registration Amendment Bill and the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill. As a matter of fact, Sir, after what happened on Friday last, I seriously considered doing so. It was only after my colleague, the Minister of Bantu Administration, gave me the assurance that it was not essential for the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill to be passed this session that I abandoned the idea of introducing a guillotine motion. Mr. Speaker, I want to give hon. members the assurance that if, in future, it is necessary to pass a Bill in all its stages before Parliament is prorogued, I shall have no hesitation in introducing a guillotine motion. [Interjections.]

Mr. SPEAKER:

Order!

*The PRIME MINISTER:

Mr. Speaker, I wish to inform this House that a proclamation will be issued summoning Parliament to meet again on Friday, 30th January, 1970. I move—

That the House be now adjourned.

Motion put and agreed to.

The House adjourned at 10.15 a.m.

BUSINESS DROPPED

At the prorogation of Parliament on 21st June, 1969, the following matters had not been disposed of and consequently dropped:

Orders of the Day:

  1. 1. Committee Stage,—Bantu Laws Amendment Bill [A.B. 67—’69]—(Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration and Education).
  2. 2. Second Reading,—Limitation and Disclosure of Finance Charges Amendment Bill [A.B. 128—’69]—(Deputy Minister of Finance).
  3. 3. Second Reading,—Anatomical Donations and Post-Mortem Examinations Bill [A.B. 124 —’69]—(Minister of Health).
  4. 4. Second Reading,—Bantu Homelands Citizenship Bill [A.B. 60—’69]—(Minister of Bantu Administration and Development).
  5. 5. Second Reading,—Commission for Fresh Produce Markets Bill [A.B. 115—’69]—(Deputy Minister of Agriculture).
  6. 6. Second Reading,—Industrial Conciliation Amendment Bill [A.B. 94—’69]—(Minister of Labour).
  7. 7. Second Reading,—Architects’ Bill [A.B. 117—’69]—(Minister of Public Works).
  8. 8. Second Reading,—Quantity Surveyors’ Bill [A.B. 118—’69]—(Minister of Public Works).
  9. 9. Second Reading,—Second Bantu Laws Amendment Bill [A.B. 107—’69]—(Minister of Bantu Administration and Development).
  10. 10. Second Reading,—Subdivision of Agricultural Land Bill [A.B. 84—’69]—(Minister of Agriculture).
  11. 11. Consideration of Report of Select Committee on Railways and Harbours [S.C. 32—’69]—(Minister of Transport).
  12. 12. Consideration of Second Report of Select Committee on Public Accounts [S.C. 18— ’69]—(Minister of Finance).
PROCLAMATION

By the State President of the Republic of South Africa

Prorogation and Summoning of Parliament

UNDER and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by section twenty-five of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961, I hereby prorogue Parliament until Friday, the Thirtieth day of January, 1970, and I declare that the Fifth Session of the Third Parliament of the Republic of South Africa will commence at Cape Town on that day for the dispatch of business.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Republic of South Africa at Cape Town on the Twenty-first day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-nine.

J. J. FOUCHÉ,

State President.

By Order of the State President-in-Council.

B. J. VORSTER.

LIST OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS—HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, 1969

Electoral Division.

Name.

CAPE PROVINCE (54 Electoral Divisions).

Albany

[Vacant].

Algoa

Engelbrecht, J. J.

Aliwal

Botha, H. J.

Beaufort West

Muller, Dr. the Hon. H.

Bellville

Haak, Hon. J. F. W.

Caledon

Waring, Hon. F. W.

Cape Town Gardens

Connan, J. M.

Ceres

Muller, Hon. S. L.

Colesberg

Venter, M. J. de la R.

Constantia

Waterson, Hon. S. F.

Cradock

Morrison, Dr. G. de V.

De Aar

Vorster, L. P. J.

East London City

Moolman, Dr. J. H.

East London North

Wainwright, C. J. S.

False Bay

Uys, Hon. D. C. H.

George

Botha, Hon. P. W.

Gordonia

Van der Merwe, Dr. S. W.

Graaff-Reinet

Hayward, S. A. S.

Green Point

Murray, L. G., M.C.

Humansdorp

Malan, G. F.

Kimberley North

Swanepoel, J. W. F.

Kimberley South

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

King William’s Town

Lindsay, Maj. J. E.

Kuruman

Du Plessis, H. R. H.

Maitland

Carr, D. M.

Malmesbury

Van Staden, J. W.

Moorreesburg

Marais, P. S.

Mossel Bay

Rall, M. J.

Namakwaland

Maree, G. de K.

Newton Park

Streicher, D. M.

Oudtshoorn

Le Roux, Hon. P. M. K.

Paarl

Malan, W. C.

Parrow

Kotzé, S. F.

Piketberg

Treurnicht, N. F.

Pinelands

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

Port Elizabeth Centra

Delport, W. H.

Port Elizabeth North

Potgieter, S. P.

Prieska

Horn, J. W. L.

Queenstown

Loots, Hon. J. J.

Rondebosch

Graaff, Sir De V.

Salt River

Timoney, H. M.

Sea Point

Basson, J. A. L.

Simonstad

Wiley, J. W. E.

Somerset East

Vosloo, Hon. A. H.

Stellenbosch

Smit, H. H.

Swellendam

Malan, J. J.

Transkei

Hughes, T. G.

Tygervallei Uitenhage

Van Breda, A. Swiegers, J. G.

Vasco

Meyer, P. H.

Vryburg

Du Toit, J. P.

Walmer

Kingwill, W. G.

Worcester

Stofberg, L. F.

Wynberg

Taylor, Catherine D.

NATAL (18 Electoral Divisions).

Berea

Wood, L. F.

Durban Central

Radford, Dr. A., M.C.

Durban North

Mitchell, M. L.

Durban Point

Raw, W. V.

Klip River

Torlage, P. H.

Mooi River

Sutton, W. M.

Musgrave

Hourquebie, R. G. L.

Newcastle

Viljoen, Dr. P. J. van Breda.

Pietermaritzburg City

Smith, Capt. W. J. B.

Pietermaritzburg District

Webber, W. T.

Pinetown

Hopewell, A.

Port Natal

Winchester, L. E. D.

South Coast

Mitchell, D. E.

Umbilo

Oldfield, G. N.

Umhlatuzana

Volker, V. A.

Umlazi

Lewis, H. M.

Vryheid

Le Roux, J. P. C.

Zululand

Pienaar, B.

ORANGE FREE STATE (15 Electoral Divisions).

Bethlehem

Botha, L. J.

Bloemfontein District

Schlebusch, J. A.

Bloemfontein East

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

Bloemfontein West

Coetsee, H. J.

Fauresmith

Van der Merwe, Dr. C. V.

Harrismith

Rall, J. J.

Heilbron

Froneman, Hon. G. F. van L.

Kroonstad

Schlebusch, A. L.

Ladybrand

Keyter, H. C. A.

Odendaalsrus

Havemann, W. W. B.

Parys

Klopper, Hon. H. J.

Smithfield

Pansegrouw, J. S.

Virginia

Van Wyk, H. J.

Welkom

De Wet, M. W.

Winburg

Sadie, N. C. van R.

TRANSVAAL (73 Electoral Divisions).

Alberton

Viljoen, Hon. M.

Benoni

Van Vuuren, P. Z. J.

Bethal

Wentzel, J. J. G.

Bezuidenhout

Basson, J. D. du P.

Boksburg

Reyneke, J. P. A.

Brakpan

Bezuidenhout, G. P. C.

Brentwood

Vosloo, Dr. W. L.

Brits

Potgieter, J. E.

Carletonville

Greyling, J. C.

Christiana

Wentzel, J. J.

Ermelo

Hertzog, Dr. the Hon. A.

Florida

Visser, Dr. A. J.

Geduld

Jurgens, Dr. J. C.

Germiston

Cruywagen, W. A.

Germiston District

Van Tonder, J. A.

Gezina

Visse, J. H.

Heidelberg

Van der Merwe, W. L.

Hercules

Le Roux, F. J.

Hillbrow

Jacobs, Dr. G. F.

Houghton

Suzman, Helen.

Innesdal

Marais, J. A.

Jeppes

Botha, M. W.

Johannesburg North

Marais, D. J.

Johannesburg West

De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.

Kempton Park

Coetzee, Dr. J. A.

Kensington

Moore, P. A.

Klerksdorp

Pelser, Hon. P. C.

Koedoespoort

Otto, Dr. J. C.

Krugersdorp

Van den Berg, M. J.

Langlaagte

Raubenheimer, A. L.

Lichtenburg

Van Niekerk, M. C.

Losberg

Diederichs, Dr. the Hon. N.

Lydenburg

Erasmus, Col. J. J. P.

Maraisburg

Schoeman, Hon. B. J.

Marico

Grobler, M. S. F.

Mayfair

De Jager, P. R.

Middelburg

Rall, J. W.

Nelspruit

Raubenheimer, A. J.

Nigel

Vorster, Hon. B. J.

North Rand

Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.

Orange Grove

Malan, E. G.

Parktown

Emdin, S.

Pietersburg

Erasmus, A. S. D.

Potchefstroom

Le Grange, L.

Potgietersrus

Herman, F.

Pretoria Central

Van den Heever, D. J. G.

Pretoria District

Reinecke, C. J.

Pretoria West

Pieterse, R. J. J.

Primrose

Koornhof, Dr. the Hon. P. G. J

Prinshof

Kruger, J. T.

Randburg

Schoeman, J. C. B.

Randfontein

Mulder, Dr. the Hon. C. P.

Rissik

Van der Merwe, H. D. K.

Roodepoort

Botha, Hon. M. C.

Rosettenville

Fisher, Dr. E. L.

Rustenburg

Bodenstein, Dr. P.

Soutpansberg

Botha, Hon. S. P.

Springs

Grobler, W. S. J.

Standerton

Schoeman, Hon. H.

Stilfontein

Rossouw, W. J. C.

Sunnyside

Van Zyl, J. J. B.

Turffontein

Smith, Dr. J. D.

Vanderbijlpark

Henning, J. M.

Vereeniging

Coetzee, Hon. B.

Von Brandis

Higgerty, J. W.

Wakkerstroom

Martins, Hon. H. E.

Waterberg

Heystek, J.

Waterkloof

Langley, T.

Westdene

McLachlan, Dr. R.

Witbank

Janson, T. N. H.

Wolmaransstad

Van den Berg, G. P.

Wonderboom

Marais, W. T.

Yeoville

Steyn, S. J. M.

SOUTH WEST AFRICA (6 Electoral Divisions).

Etosha

Brandt, Dr. J. W.

Karas

De Wet, J. M.

Mariental

Roux, P. C.

Middelland

Van der Merwe, Dr. P. S

Omaruru

Frank, S., S.C.

Windhoek

Du Plessis, A. H.

COLOURED REPRESENTATIVES (4 Electoral Divisions

Boland

[Vacant].

Karoo

Eden, G. S.

Outeniqua

Holland, M. W.

Peninsula

Bloomberg, A.

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

INDEX TO THE

DEBATES

OF THE

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

(HANSARD)

FOURTH SESSION—THIRD PARLIAMENT

31st January to 21st June, 1969(Vols. 25, 26 and 27)

INDEX TO SUBJECTS* A

Accidents, see Airways, Railways and Roads.

Admission of persons to Republic, Regulation of (Bill), see Passports.

Advertising, 1020.

  • Liquor, 3040, 7535, 7557.
  • Tobacco, 3040.

Africa, Relations with, 4575, 5430, 5433, 5449.

Afrikaans Dictionary, 4661, 4668.

Afrikaans-speaking, Co-operation with English-speaking, 4401, 4493-532, 4544.

Aged, Care of, see Social Welfare.

Agriculture, 722-811, 991, 1097, 1102-124 1141, 1451, 3711-24, 3733, 3739, 3750-6, 3774, 3780, 3787, 3793, 3810, 3852.

  • Vote: Additional, 1722; main, 4945-5068 5078-158, 5174-208.
  • Animal Diseases and Parasites Amendment Bill, 4795, 4844.
  • Animal husbandry (motion), 1376-417.
  • Colleges, 5200.
  • Devaluation, compensation to farmers as a result of, 991, 1058, 1115, 5047, 5065.
  • Drought assistance, 1110, 3233.
  • Extension officers, 1456.
  • Farmers, income of, 3711, 3780 4956, 4973, 4992.
  • Land, price of, 4949, 4995, 5033, 5066, 5082, 5095, 5103.
  • Marketing Amendment Bill, 4389, 4782, 4840.
  • Research, 5204.
  • Veterinary services, 1722, 5194.

Air Pollution, 6987, 7020.

Airports and Aerodromes, 1664, 2664, 4597, 4599, 4609-13, 4642.

  • Restaurants at, 6672.

Airways, 1364, 1900, 2458-66, 2656.

  • Accidents: Windhoek 2266, 2277, 2344, 2643.
  • Aircraft, purchase of new, 1896.
  • Staff, 2184, 2337, 2359, 2458-66, 2664, 2678.

Alcohol, see Liquor.

Allowances and office of profit under State, 7986-8010.

Alluvial Diggers, 6904.

Ambulance Services, 7012, 7021.

America S.A. Investment Trust Co., 1032, 1252.

Animal Diseases and Parasites Amendment Bill, 4795, 4844.

Animal Husbandry (motion), 1376-417.

Ants, 5031.

Apprentices, 6286, 6289, 6291, 6345.

Appropriation Bills, see Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.

Archives Amendment Bill, 4776, 5633.

Arms and Ammunition Bill, 4875, 5782, 5904.

Artificial Insemination of Animals Amendment Bill, 3492.

Artisans, see Apprentices.

Atlas Aircraft Corporation, 5218, 5225, 5736, 6211.

Auditor-General, see Controller and Auditor-General.

Aviation Amendment Bill, 6670.

B

Banknotes, 4907, 4920.

Banning Orders, 6791, 6808.

Bantu—

  • Vote (Administration and Development): Additional, 1742; main, 6456-78, 6488-606, 6675-9, 6702-31.
  • Bills: Bantu Taxation Bill, 6607, 6693, 6763.
  • Bantu Laws Amendment Bill, 8471, 8628, 8709.
  • Beer, 8475, 8491, 8501, 8648, 8654, 8719, 8751.
  • Border Industries, see Industries.
  • Education: 6478.
    • Vote: Additional, 1731; main, 6731-62.
    • Account, 3560.
    • University Colleges:
    • Fort Hare, 2043, 2297, 2467, 2679, 2749, 2958, 3065, 3160.
    • Zululand, 2705, 3077, 3293, 3345.
    • Of the North, 3098, 3332, 3354.
  • Evaton, purchase of land, 1742.
  • Homelands:
    • Consolidation, 52, 149, 170, 363, 371, 8381.
    • Development of, 6477, 6491, 6499, 6503, 6535, 6552, 6717, 8165, 8377.
    • Agriculture, 6563, 6602.
    • [See also No-confidence debate, 15 et seq., 99 et seq., 164 et seq., 235 et seq. and 348 et seq.]
    • Employment in, 28.
    • Income in, 6537, 6542, 6576, 6702-6, 6713.
    • Hospitalization for, 6584, 6706.
    • Labour, see Labour.
    • Prisoners, see Prisons.
    • Removal of:
      • From the Western Cape, 3806, 6543-7, 8339, 8378.
      • To Limehill, 63, 110-17, 158-62, 179-86, 195-218, 387.
      • To reserves, 6532, 6539, 6548, 8159, 8182, 8193.
      • [See also No-confidence debate, 15 et seq., 99 et seq., 164 et seq., 235 et seq., and 348 et seq.]
    • Taxation, see Taxation.
    • Townships: Building operations in, report of Auditor-General on, 1041.
    • Zulus, Royal family of the, 8183, 8194.

Beer: Taxation on, see Taxation.

  • Bantu, see Bantu.

Bilingualism, 4682, 4698, 4707.

Birth Control, see Family Planning.

Birth Rate, 7532.

Board of Trade and Industries Amendment Bill, 5884, 5934, 6041.

Books, Censorship of, see Publications.

Botanical Gardens (motion), 3014-40.

Budgets: Central Government, 3227; Railways, 1893; Post Office, 2816.
[For further reference, see Estimates.]

Building Societies, see Housing.

Bureau for State Security, see Security Services.

Bus Apartheid in Peninsula, 4616, 4642.

Butter, 5019, 5045, 5051, 5062.

C

Cabora Bassa Scheme, Escom and, 6210.

Capital, Influx of foreign, 1055, 3228.

  • Investment of foreign, 6211.

Capital Punishment (motion), 2570.

Censorship, see Publications.

Chain Stores, Employment of non-Whites, 6356, 6361, 6380.

Chemists: Training of, see “Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Amendment Bill” under “Bills” under Health.

Cinema Prices, 990, 1061, 1151.

Citrus Industry, 1144, 1164, 3234, 3785, 3855, 7608.

Civil Service, see Public Service.

Coloureds, 368, 1076, 1100.

  • Vote, 6381-456.
  • Council, elections for, 7185, 7217.
  • Diggers’ certificates, 3404.
  • Education:
    • Farm schools, 6390, 6406, 6450.
    • University College, 3123, 3203, 3262, 3924, 3985, 4029.
    • Employment of: On Railways, 2659; in Western Cape, 3806, 6543-7, 8339, 8378.
    • Housing: Cape Peninsula, 2612.

Commerce, see Economic Affairs.

Communism: Banning and restriction orders, 6791, 6808; detention of witnesses, 6801-4.

Community Development-

  • Vote, 7037-58, 7598-604.
  • Bills: Community Development Amendment Bill, 4021, 4068, 4133, 4284, 4711.

Companies—

  • Act, investigation into, 5527.
  • Bill: Companies Amendment Bill, 7670.
  • Taxation, see Taxation.

Consumers: Protection of, 5535, 5540, 5716.

Controller and Auditor-General: Report of, on irregularities in Bantu Townships, 1041.

Cost of Living, 989, 999, 1003, 1058, 1152, 1250.

Courts, see Justice.

C.S.I.R., 870.

Cultural Affairs, Department of—

  • Vote, 4650-70.

Cultural Development (motion), 2118.

Cultural Institutions Bill, 1840.

  • Culture (National) Promotion Bill, 1612, 1751, 1825, 1907, 1993.

Customs and Excise:—

  • Vote, 4933-45.
  • Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, 8039, 8062, 8262, 8390.
D

Dairy Industry, 5019-23.

  • Amendment Bill, 768.
  • Butter, 5019, 5045, 5051, 5062.
  • Milk, 5102.

Damages, Assessment of (Bill), 841, 919, 1261, 1346.

Death Sentence, Abolition of (motion for), 2570.

Deeds Office, 5081, 5121, 5199, 6829.

Deeds Registries Amendment Bill, 4385, 4781.

Defence—

  • Vote: Additional, 1723; main, 5209-316.
  • Bills—
    • Amendments to First Schedule of Defence Act, 4815.
    • Civil Defence Amendment Bill, 614, 684.
    • Defence Amendment Bill, 856.
    • Moratorium Amendment Bill, 859.
  • Civil, 614, 684, 5285, 5304.
  • Coloured Corps, 5307.
  • Commandos. 5266-70, 5303.
  • Staff: Salaries, 5223.
  • Training, 5215, 5235, 5241, 5273, 5284, 5287, 5292.
    • Selection boards, 5261, 5273, 5297.
    • Women, 5304.
  • Weapons, development of new, 5222.

Departure of persons from Republic, Regulation of (Bill), see Passports.

Devaluation: Compensation to farmers as result of, see Agriculture.

Diamonds, 6885, 6894-7, 6902.

Diggers, Alluvial, 6904.

Diplomatic Suburb, 5429, 5447.

Disguises, Prohibition of (Bill), 751, 839.

District Surgeons, 7028.

Doctors, see Health.

Drugs: Control of, 3040, 4677, 4706, 6997, 7026, 7523, 7534; see also “Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Amendment Bill” under “Bills” under Health.

E

Economic Affairs—

  • Vote: Commerce, 5503-43, 5703-17; Industries, 5718-42, 6187-214, 6246-77.
  • Growth rate, 990, 1057.
  • State, participation of, in, 4464, 5726.

Education, 1019.

  • Vote (Higher), 4670-711.
  • Bantu, see Bantu.
  • Bills: Educational Service Amendment, 1611, 1749. (See also “Universities” and “Teachers” below).
  • Children: Age of admission to school, 4672, 4705; physically handicapped, 4687, 4691, 4709; medium of instruction, 4702.
  • Coloureds, see Coloureds.
  • Teachers, Training of (Bill), 5555, 5635, 5743, 5839.
  • Technical, 4690.
  • Universities: Qualification for admission to, 811; subsidies, 1703, 4670, 4674, 4679, 4704; failure rate amongst students, 4696, 4706; size of, 4680, 4706.
  • Port Elizabeth (Bill), 5548.
  • R.A.U. (Bill), 5544.
  • University of S.A. Amendment Bill, 3417.
  • University Colleges, see Bantu, Coloureds and Indians.
  • Universities Amendment Bill, 5662, 5862.

Eggs, 5052, 5113, 5132.

Electoral Laws Amendment Bill, 7689, 7745 7838.

English-speaking, Co-operation with Afrikaansspeaking 4401, 4493-532, 4544.

Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure—

  • Central Government: Part Appropriation, 831, 986, 1235, 1417; additional, 1695; main, 3227, 3517, 3581, 3685, 3771, 3961; Committee, see appropriate headings; Third Reading of Appropriation Bill, 8064, 8336, 8374.
  • Post Office: Additional, 1727, 1738; main, 2816, 2827-98; Committee, 2899-948;
  • Third Reading of Appropriation Bill, 2948-58.
  • Railways: Additional, 1347; main, 1893, 2175-245, 2260-97, 2330; Committee, 2357-466; Third Reading of Appropriation Bill, 2550-70, 2643-79.

European Common Market, 5526.

Evidence, Admissibility of, see debate on General Law Amendment Bill, 7792, 7856, 8016-37, 8223 et seq.

Exports, 5503, 5506, 5513, 5523, 5527, 5704, 5709.

  • Sales tax and, 5504-6, 5507, 5513, 5522, 5528.
  • Expos, S.A. participating in, 5706, 5708.
F

Factories, Noise in, 6311.

Family Allowances, 7556.

Family Planning, 1201, 7002, 7007, 7023.

Films: Grant to Film Institute (Bill), 848, 920; censorship of, see Publications.

Financial Matters—

  • Estimates, see Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
  • Finance Bill, 7790, 7855.
  • Financial Institutions Amendment Bill, 5977, 6095.
  • Liquidity, excess, see Liquidity.
  • Relations with local authorities, 628 (Bill), 7777 (Bill).
  • Reserves, 832.
  • Treasury: Vote, 4896-927.

Firearms, Registration of, see Arms and Ammunition Bill.

Fishing, 6195-8, 6212, 6246, 6265, 6272, 6274.

Flats, see Housing.

Foreign Affairs, 3792, 4572.

  • Vote, 5424-503.

Forestry: Vote, 7407-446.

G

Gas: Discovery of, in sea at Plettenberg Bay, 3202, 6835, 6860.

General Law Amendment Bill, 7792, 7856, 7960, 8222.

Gold-

  • Industrial use of, 1008.
  • International market, 835, 995, 1006, 1015, 1254, 1417, 3230, 3655, 3978, 4896-9, 4901, 8064, 8081, 8386.
  • Production, 1008.
  • Special Drawing Rights and, 3656, 3978, 7675, 7790.
  • Taxation on mines, 1060, 1253.

Government Buildings, Rates and taxes on, see Municipalities.

Government Garage, Use of cars by Ministers, 4640.

Government Printer, 1705.

Gramophone Records, Censorship of, 5801, 5876.

Group Areas, 6907, 6918-22, 6950, 6953, 6958, 6961, 6968, 6985.

  • Bill: Group Areas Amendment Bill, 6168, 6233, 6294.
  • Board, constitution of, 6983.
  • Chinese, 7052, 7599.
  • Expropriation of properties, 7043, 7602.
  • Indians, 1434, 1444.
H

Hairdressing Trade, 6334, 6347.

Harbours, 1899, 2285, 2334, 2438-58.

  • Commercial: False Bay, 6198, 6212, 6213, 6249.

Health, 1202-234.

  • Vote: Additional, 1721; main, 6986-7030.
  • Bills-
    • Medical Research Council Bill, 687, 921, 1264.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Amendment Bill, 1952, 1996.
    • Medical Schemes Amendment Bill, 4850, 7725, 7760, 7842.
    • Public Health Amendment Bill (subsidization of learner sanitary inspectors and health nurses), 626.
  • Doctors: Salaries of non-White, 3641, 4532-44, 4551-5; training and shortage of, 4688, 6991, 7026.
  • Medical aid schemes, 4850, 7000, 7025, 7725, 7760, 7842.
  • Pensioners, see Pensions.
  • Preventive medicine (motion), 1202-234.

Hellenic Lines, 5539, 5713.

Heraldry Amendment Bill, 4777.

Homosexuality, see Immorality.

Hong Kong Flu, 694, 707, 992.

Hospitals, 7018.

Hotels: Classification, 862, 6815, 6821-26, 6830; grading, 5316, 5323, 5325.

Housing, 537-77 (motion), [See also debate on Vote. “Community Development”, 7037-58, 7598-604.]

  • Bills: Housing Amendment Bill, 4199, 4324, 4752.
  • Building Societies, 1039, 3669, 3980, 8066, 8071, 8385.
  • Building Societies Amendment Bill, 7683, 7744, 7837.
  • Flats, 1061.
  • Land for, allocation of, 6907, 6912, 6919, 8210.
  • Rent control, 574, 1062, 7058, 7599.
  • Rents Amendment Bill, 4184, 4311, 4741.
I

Identity Cards, see Population Registration.

Immigration—

  • Vote, 7565-98.
  • Assimilation of immigrants, 4652, 5653, 5660, 4666.
  • Children, medium of instruction, 4703.

Immorality Act, 6778, 6789, 6799, 6806, 6808.

  • Immorality Amendment Bill, 4799.
  • Use of Native women as traps, 8213, 8336, 8353.

Income Tax, see Taxation.

Indian Affairs: Vote, 5399-424.

  • Education: University College, 3343, 3359, 3419, 3892.

Industrial Development Corporation—

  • Assistance to industries, see Industries.
  • Border development and, 1060.
  • Investments by, 4904, 4919, 4922-4, 6204-6.

Industries—

  • Vote, 5718-42, 6187-214, 6246-77.
  • Assistance to, by I.D.C., 1030, 1051.
  • To small industries, 6259, 6272.
  • Bantu Reserves, 28, 8377.
    [See also “Homelands, development of” under Bantu.]
  • Border, 25, 74, 1059, 5720, 5727, 5737-42, 6188, 6200-3, 6207, 6254, 6266-71, 6938, 8118.
  • Hammarsdale, 1059.
  • Employment of Bantu in, see Labour.
  • Industrial townships, Development of, 6917, 6938.
  • Labour, see Labour.
  • Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act, Application of, 6910, 6922, 6962, 6972, 6975, 8162.

Information, Department of: Vote, 7447-493.

Inland Revenue: Vote, 4928-33.

Insecticides, 6999.

Insurance Amendment Bill, 885, 1530.

  • Motor Vehicle insurance, 1373, 1479, 1521, 4618-21, 4636, 4643, 4649.
  • Parity, 4634, 4648.

Intelligence Services, see Security Services.

Interior, Department of: Vote, 7154-256.

International Monetary Fund, Drawings from, 4896, 4903, 4914.
[See also “Special Drawing Rights” under Gold.]

Iron Ore, 6841, 6847, 6853, 6877.

Iscor: Establishment of third, 2170, 2174, 6132, 6193, 6206, 6275.

  • Iron and Steel Industry Amendment Bill, 6666.
J

Job Reservation, 3593, 6282, 6313, 6342.

Joint Matriculation Board, 811.

Jubilee Bonds, 4912, 4918.

Juries, Abolition of (Bill), 1535, 2005, 2103.

Justice, Department of—

  • Vote: Additional, 1725; main, 6774-834.
  • Courts: Establishment of Northern Cape Division of Supreme Court, 619.
  • Staff, 6775, 6795, 6805.
K

Kirstenbosch, see Botanical Gardens.

Kwashiorkor, see Malnutrition.

L

Labour, 1623, 3582-99, 8127.

  • Vote, 6278-294, 6304-381.
  • Bantu, 52, 3591, 3606, 8163. [See also debate on Bantu Laws Amendment Bill, 8477, 8484 et seq. 8628].
  • On S.A.R., see “Staff” under Railways.
  • In industries, 6279, 6282.
  • Border, 25, 53, 5722, 5728-30, 6283, 6314.
    • Skilled, 3582-99, 3603, 3845, 6338, 6375.
    • Sheltered employment, 6293, 6346.
    • Shop assistants, non-Whites as, 6356, 6361, 6380.
  • Training of: Manpower Training Bill, 1623.
  • Wages, 6325, 6341, 6351, 6376.

Land: Price of, see Agriculture and Housing; formalities i.r.o. lease of (Bill), 868; formalities i.r.o. contracts of sale of (Bill), 6183.

Land Bank of S.W.A., Transfer to Republic, 630, 686.

Land Surveyors, 5128.

Language Service Bureau, 4665.

Latin, 6800, 6811, 6827.

Legal Aid Bill, 1493.

Lewis, H. M., 507, 1065.

Liquidity, Excess, 832, 987, 1005, 1010, 1070, 1248-54, 4912, 4918, 8082.

Liquor—

  • Advertising of, 3040, 7535, 7557.
  • Alcoholics, care of, 7502, 7524, 7534, 7557.
  • Bills: Liquor Amendment Bill, 860, 928, 1267, 1365, 1469.
  • Women as bar attendants, 862, 938.

Livestock, 1376-417.

Loan Levy, 3559.

Local Authorities: Financial relations with central Government, 628, 7777; municipal rates on government buildings, 1092, 1707.

M

Magistrates, 6775, 6781-2, 6784, 6809, 6829.

  • Sentences imposed by, 6793, 6798, 6809.
  • Entertainment allowance for, 6806.

Magistrates’ Courts Amendment Bill, 749.

Malnutrition, 7008-7012, 7022, 7027.

Manpower, see Labour.

Margarine, 768.

Marketing Amendment Bill, see Agriculture.

Markets, see Exports.

Medical, see Health.

Mentally Handicapped, Care of, see Social Welfare.

Mergers, see Monopolies Act.

Metrication, see Weights and Measures.

Migraine, 6993, 7026.

Milk, 5102.

Mineral Rights, Expropriation of (Bill), 6134, 6158, 6222.

Mines—

  • Vote, 6834-907.
  • Bantu labour on, 3836, 3842, 6328, 6343, 6866.
  • Marginal, 6898.
  • Mineworkers—
    • Pensions for, 6840, 6849, 6870.
    • Pneumoconiosis, 6837, 6840, 6848-51, 6862, 6871, 6884, 6890, 6902.
    • Republic Day as public holiday, 6899.
    • Training of, 6878, 6904.
  • Sinkholes, 6856, 6887, 6897.
  • Taxation, 1060, 1253.

Ministers, Homes for, 1735.

Monopolies Act: Amalgamations and takeovers, 1057, 5517-22, 5538, 5717.

  • Resale price maintenance, 7308.

Monuments (National) Bill, 1827, 1929.

Motor Car industry, 1019.

  • Conveyance of new motor cars inland, 4591, 4593, 4607, 5531, 5710.
  • Maintenance services, 5515, 5525, 5543.

Mount Currie District: Liquor law of Republic applicable to, 866, 1302, 1304, 1365.

Mountain Club, Death of member of, while assisting Police, 7088, 7144.

Mozambique Convention, 1700.

Municipal Rates: On government buildings, 1092, 1707.

N

National Parks, see Parks.

Navy, Training for, 5245, 5248, 5255, 5300.

Noise: Combating excessive, 3040; effect on workers in factories, 6311.

Non-resident Bonds, 3559, 3979.

Northern Cape, Developing resources of (motion), 2146.

Nursing Services, 7005, 7017, 7018, 7019, 7024.

Nusas, 7183, 7186, 7201, 7206-216.

O

Oceanographic Research, 3707, 6966, 6980.

Office of Profit, Allowances and, 7986-8010.

Oil-

  • Pollution by tankers, 4279, 6263, 6271.
  • Search for: 3202 (Minister’s statement on discovery of petroleum gas in sea at Plettenberg Bay), 6835, 6837, 6853, 6859.
  • Terminal at sea, Durban, 2343.
    [See also Pipelines.]

Orange River Development Project Bill, 6112, 6155.

Oysters, Cultivation of, 6247, 6274.

P

Paraplegics, 7551.

Parks: National Parks Amendment Bill, 3494, 3923, 3985.

Parliament—

  • House of Assembly: Standing Orders, 403-7; early adjournment on 25th April, 4805; sitting hours, 7301.
  • Members of: Death of (Mr. A. N. Steyn), 12; crossing floor of the House (Mr. H. M. Lewis), 507, 1065; personal explanation by, 3494 (Mr. Higgerty); death of (Mr. C. Bennett), 6679, (the hon. J. F. T. Naudé), 7059.
  • Opening of: State President’s address at, 3.

Passports, 7180, 7234.

  • Admission to and departure from Republic (Bill) 872, 1509, 2007, 2109.

Pensions, 989, 1049, 1062, 1251, 1419-29, 1459, 3234, 3558, 3861-72.

  • Vote: Additional, 1713; main, 7493-504, 7505-65.
  • Bantu, 1039.
  • Bills:
    • Members of Statutory Bodies Pension Bill 5667, 6661.
    • Pension Laws Amendment Bill, 7782, 7847.
    • Pensions (Supplementary) Bill, 8372.
    • Provincial and the Territory Service Pension Bill, 759, 840, 918.
  • Blind, 7536, 7558.
  • Health services, 1064, 7555.
  • Housing, 1049, 1062.
  • Means test, 3864.
  • Pamphlet on, 1248, 1425, 1466.
  • Select Committee on, Report of, 7728.
  • War veterans, 1028, 7508, 7513, 7515, 7526, 7559.

Petrol, see Pipelines.

Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act, see Industries.

Physically Handicapped, Care of, see Social Welfare.

Pineapples, 1115, 1148, 3234, 3729, 3778.

Pipelines, 1850, 1935, 1938, 1943, 1995, 2647.

  • Petrol, price of, on Rand, 2645.

Planning, Department of: Activities of, 6931-7, 6963, 6969.

  • Vote, 6907-42, 6949-86.
  • Regional planning and development, 3693, 6916, 6931, 6940, 6967, 6980.

Plant Breeders Rights Amendment Bill, 6181.

Police—

  • Vote: Additional, 1696; main, 7063-132, 7142-154.
  • Death of Bantu prisoners in police van, see Prisons.
  • Reservists, 7126, 7151.
  • Security: Use of, to investigate “smear pamphlet”, 4398, 4409, 4414.
  • Service outside borders of S.A., 4423, 4579, 5446.
  • Transkei, 7110.

Population Explosion (motion), 1202-234.

Population Registration—

  • “Book of life”, 7159, 7198, 7230.
  • Police investigations regarding identity cards, 7116, 7147.
  • Race classification, 7187-195, 7200, 7221, 7230.
  • Immigrants, 7222, 7250.
  • Population Registration Amendment Bill, 7865, 8394, 8521, 8667.

Post Office—

  • Bills: Post Office Re-adjustment Amendment Bill, 4206, 4331, 4753, 4837.
  • Estimates of revenue and expenditure, see Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
  • Radio licences, see that heading.
  • Staff, 2824, 2831-3.

Poultry, Frozen, 5035, 5043, 5051, 5061.

Precious Stones Amendment Bill, 3404.

Premium Bonds, 1027.

Prescription Bill, 5682, 5768.

Press, 7246, 7255.

Price Control, 5504, 5514, 5529, 5711.

Price Maintenance, 7308.

Prime Minister: Vote, 4393, 4493, 4572-81.

Prisons and Prisoners, 1726, 6777, 6779, 6782, 6785-8, 6796, 6806, 6807, 6813, 6816-21, 6828, 7082.

  • Death of Bantu, in police van, 5069, 6777, 6806, 7069.
  • Escapes, 6814, 6819.
  • In Bantu homelands, 6830.

Provinces, see Local Authorities.

Provincial Councils, Powers and privileges of (Bill), 2041.

Public Service, 1021, 3586, 3626, 3635, 3974, 4450-64, 4468, 7156, 7161-180, 7203, 7231, 7236, 7238, 7243, 7252.

  • Bills:
    • Public Service Amendment Bill, 5878, 6040.
    • Public servants and boards of companies, 7174, 7205.

Publications, Censorship of, 7195, 7219, 7222, 7241, 7249.

  • Publications and Entertainments Amendment Bill, 5792, 5863, 5912, 6027.
R

Rabies, 5174, 5201.

Radio Licences, 4346, 4354, 4364, 4368, 4379.

  • Vote, 7030-6.
  • Radio Amendment Bill, 5979, 6097, 6148.

Railways, 1347, 1893, 2175-245, 2260-97, 2330, 2357-466, 2550-70, 2643-79.

  • Accidents, 916.
  • Assistance to dependants, 1092, 2400, 2666.
  • Goods services, 1898.
  • Livestock to agricultural shows, 2406, 2421, 2432.
  • Maize, 2397.
  • Ore, 2177, 2334, 2398.
  • Perishable products, 2411, 2433.
  • Timber, 2405, 2431.
  • Wool, 2416, 2435.
  • Lines: Vryheid—Empangeni, 1931-46; narrow gauge, 2245, 2260, 2344.
  • Passenger services, 1898.
  • Bantu, 1700, 2381.
  • Suburban, 2401, 2429.
  • Tickets, excess charge on, 1934, 1937, 1941.
  • Staff, overtime worked by, 1352, 1354-9.
    [See also debate on Appropriation Bill, 2182, 2260, 2330, 2357, 2550, 2643.]
  • Bantu, employment of, 1351, 2338, 8127.
  • Transkei, 2652.

Railways and Harbours Acts, First Amendment of, 1850, 1931, 1994; second amendment of, 4175.

Railways and Harbours Board, Estimates submitted by, 2178, 2334.

Rand Water Board Amendment Bill, 3407.

Razor Blades, Tender for supply of, to Army, 1714.

Red Cross, 1725.

Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation Bill, 7612, 7625, 7733, 7833.

Rent Control, see Housing.

Republic Festival, 5838.

Resale Price Maintenance, 7308.

Reserve Bank Amendment Bill, 7673.

Reserves, 832.

Retailers, Small, 5511, 5524.

Retirement, Age of, 7543, 7564.

Rhodesia, 4580.

Roads, see Transport.

Rooibos Tea, 5087, 5202.

S

S.A.B.C., 2835-7, 2862, 2863-9, 2880-7, 2900.

  • Broadcasting Amendment Bill, 4344, 4754, 4838.
  • Loan to, 4925.
  • Radio licences, see that heading.

Savings Campaign, 1027.

Scientific Research Council Amendment Bill, 870, 1530.

Scientology (motion), 1167-20.

Sea Shore Amendment Bill, 1946, 3922.

Security Services, 4397, 4407, 4413, 4417, 4421, 4441, 4449, 5878, 6040.

  • Bureau for State Security, establishment of, 5878, 6040.
  • Secret Services Special Account Bill, 6180.
    [See also debate on General Law Amendment Bill, 7792, 7856, 7962, 8222.]

Share Market, 834, 987, 996, 1006, 1018, 1029, 1057, 1249, 1431, 3847, 3851, 3980.

Sheltered Employment, 6293, 6346.

Shipping: Merchant Shipping Amendment Bill, 4180, 4279; shipbuilding industry, 6264, 6271.

  • Saldanha, 6277.
  • Hellenic Lines, 5539, 5713.

Shop Assistants, non-Whites as, 6356, 6361, 6380.

Sobukwe, 6788, 6808.

Social Welfare—-

  • Vote, 7493-504, 7505-65.
  • Mentally handicapped, Care of, 6988, 6990, 7003, 7024, 7027, 7524.
  • Physically handicapped, Care of, 6988, 6990, 7003, 7524.
  • Social workers, subsidy towards training of, 7506, 7526.

Soil Conservation, 794, 801, 1458, 3742, 5134, 5178.

  • Soil Conservation Bill, 5898, 5935, 6042, 6137.

South Africa Act Amendment Bill, 613.

South West Africa, 3552, 3887.

  • Account, 4899, 4910, 4921.
  • Land bank of, 630, 686.
  • South West Africa Affairs Bill, 407, 507, 578, 644.

Special Drawing Rights, see Gold.

Sport—

  • Vote: Additional, 1725; main, 5377-99.
  • International, 4393, 4403, 4412, 4415-17, 4419, 4423-34, 4436-41, 4442-9.

State: Security, see Security Services; participation in economy, see Economic Affairs.

Stock Exchange, see Share Market.

Submarines, Naming of, 5246-8, 5256.

T

Taxation, 1069, 1429, 3241.

  • Bantu, 3246, 3614, 3683.
    • Bantu Taxation Bill, 6607, 6693, 6763.
  • Beer, 3240, 3572, 8295-300, 8306.
  • Companies, 1031, 3247.
    • American South Africa Investment Trust Co., 1032, 1252.
  • Income tax, 3239, 3242, 4928-33 and debate on Appropriation Bill under Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
    • Income Tax Bill, 7704, 7756, 7841.
  • Loan Levy, 3559.
  • Mines, 1060, 1253.
  • Provinces and, 3977.
  • Revenue Laws Amendment Bill, 8059, 8256.
  • Sales duty, 3248 and debate on Central Government’s Appropriation Bill under Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
    • Artificial sweeteners and, 8092.
      [See also Exports and Customs and Excise.]

Teachers, see Education.

Telephones (motion), 944-84.
[See also “Post Office” under Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.]

  • Cable overseas, 1727.
  • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees Transfer Bill, 7658, 7740.
  • Replacement of, damaged by floods in P.E., 1727.
  • Services to Bantu Administration, 1732.

Television, 2837, 2851-9, 2869-78, 2880, 2887, 2899.

Terrorism, 4578, 5241, 5294, 6792, 7072, 7073, 7078, 7083, 7085, 7094, 7153.

Third Party Insurance, see “Motor Vehicles” under Insurance.

Tobacco, Use and promotion of, 3040.

Tourism—

  • Vote, 5316-50, 5371-7.
  • Non-Whites, 7184, 7225.

Traders, Small, 5511, 5524.

Transport, 1664 (motion), 1853 (motion).

  • Vote, 4581-650.
  • Bus apartheid in Peninsula, 4616, 4642.
  • Marais Commission, 1877, 1904.
  • Railways, see Railways.
  • Roads—
  • Accidents, 4623, 4628, 4645, 4648.
  • National, 1664, 4595, 4630.
  • In Transkei, 4621, 4644.
  • Advertisements on, 4632-3, 4648.
  • Road transportation inspectorate, 4598, 4613, 4639.
  • Urban freeways, 4547-51, 4555-60, 4582-90, 4593, 4602, 4617, 4627.
U

Unemployment Insurance, 6291, 6304, 6306.

Universities, see Education.

U.N.O., 5425, 5435, 5442.

Uranium, 6845, 6851, 6875.

V

Venereal Disease, 6993.

Voting, see Electoral Laws.

  • Disenfranchisement of voters, 7828-30, 8013.
W

War Graves Amendment Bill, 855.

Water Affairs, 3662, 3689, 3839, 4561-72.

  • Vote: Additional, 1723, 1739; main, 7256-301, 7319-78, 7393-407.
  • Bills—
    • Water Amendment Bill, 5988, 6105, 6151.
    • Orange River Development Project Bill, 6112, 6155.
    • Boreholes, 7264, 7353, 7398.
    • Catchment areas, protection of, 5024, 5176, 7330.
  • Dams—
    • Oppermansdrift, 1739, 7407.
    • P. K. le Roux, 7335, 7404.
    • Spioenkop, 7341.
    • Verwoerd Dam, 7400.
  • Engineers, 7403.
  • Irrigation, 3665, 7269.
  • Pollution, 7262, 7269, 7274, 7328.
  • Reclamation of, 7321.
  • From seawater, 7330.
  • Research (hydrological), 7296, 7342.
  • Water sport control areas, 7357.

Wattle, 7413, 7439.

Weather Bureau, 4625, 4646.

Weeds Amendment Bill, 5975.

Weights and Measures Bill, 1570, 1599, 1847, 1929.

Witnesses, Detention of, see Communism.

Women as bar attendants, see Liquor.

Wool, 5085, 5181.

  • Board, constitution of, 1950.

Workmen’s Compensation: Assessment of damages and, see Damages; payment of, 6290, 6305, 6332, 6346, 6347.

Z

Zeekoevlei, 7357.

Zulus, Royal family of the, 8183, 8194.

INDEX TO QUESTIONS* A

Abortion: Investigation into question of reform of law relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2247.

Admiralty, Maritime and Shipping laws: Revision and consolidation of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 502.

Afdaksrivier Outspan (Mr. L. G. Murray), 346.

Africanized Coloured persons: Reclassification of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5362.

African states: Invitations to visit S.A. extended to heads of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1584; loans and gifts exceeding R1, 000 made to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3416.

Aged Persons Act, 1967: Promulgation of regulations i.c.w. homes for the aged in terms of the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5358.

Agricultural Credit and Land Tenure: Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1797; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4226; correspondence with C. Passerini regarding prescriptive claim (Mr. W. V. Raw), 6685.

Agricultural Economics and Marketing: Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1797; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4479.

Agricultural Technical Services: Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1797; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4229.

Aircraft: Accidents involving private (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6945.

Air pollution: Investigations into effects on, of exhaust systems of motor vehicles (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4225.

Airports, see Airways.

Airways: Air freight carried, 1964-’68 (Mr S. Emdin), 334; instrument landing systems installed at H. F. Verwoerd and Ben Schoeman airports (Mr. C. Bennett), 492; customs officers at Jan Smuts airport (Mr. S. Emdin), 494; installation of radar at H. F. Verwoerd and Ben Schoeman airports (Mr. C. Bennett), 712; navigational error on S.A.A. flight 474 from. Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg (Mr. E. G. Malan), 713; fork lift trucks in use at Jan Smuts airport (Mr. C. Bennett), 1314; naming of airports after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326; aviation technicians employed at respective airports (Mr. C. Bennett), 1331; alternative travel arrangements owing to overbooking of S.A.A. flights (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1586; overbooking on S.A.A. flights since February, 1967 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1597; scheduled flights delayed by demonstration flight by Boeing from D. F. Malan airport (Mr. C. Bennett), 2070; telephone facilities for passengers on aircraft (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2072; filled and vacant posts (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2249; source of statistics i.r.o. overbooking on S.A.A. flights (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2257; scheduled stops of Boeing 707 on internal air service (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 2731; time-table for amended internal service (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4214; internal service flights delayed (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4215; purchase of aircraft (Mr. W. V. Raw), 4472; travelling concessions granted to State employees and their families on international air services (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7620; travelling concessions for staff of S.A. Airways and Public Service for internal and foreign air travel (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8214; extensions and improvements to Louis Botha airport (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 8216.

Animals: Report of Committee of Inquiry into feeding of animals during times of drought (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 5167.

Apprentices, see under Labour.

Arbitration Awards, see under Labour.

Asbestos: Regulations for protection of persons employed in industries using (Dr. A. Radford), 2072; regulations for the control of factories using (Dr. A. Radford), 5826.

Associations not for profit registered under Companies Act (Mr. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

Atomic Power Station: Establishment of, in the Western Province (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 486; site for erection of, in the Western Province (Mr. G. S. Eden), 1322.

Attorney-General: Investigation by the Deputy, of the Transvaal in terms of instructions given by a judge of the Witwatersrand Local Division (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2076.

“Australian Post”: Edition classified as objectionable (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3140.

B

Bait: Licences for collecting and selling of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4491.

Banana plants infected with boring eelworm brought into S.A. (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 8665.

“Bantu”: Production costs, 1966-’68 (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 1320.

Bantu (see also Natives)—

  • Administration Act, Bantu: Exercising of powers by State President as Supreme Chief in terms of sect. 1. of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3508; Bantu persons removed in terms of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3510; banishment and removal orders in terms of the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5352.
  • Administration and Development, Department of Bantu: Periodicals and publications issued by the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1804; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4230.
  • Agricultural advisers (Dr. J. H. Moolmari), 2534.
  • Agricultural labour, Inspectors of (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 2534.
  • Arbitration awards, see under Labour.
  • Batswana Training and Trade Schools: Students enrolled for and qualified in trade instructor courses (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8218.
  • Bantu Commissioner’s Court, Cape Town: Bantu widow convicted of being in prescribed area without permission (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7947.
  • Bantu Education Account: Amount paid into, for year ending 31/3/1969 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5163.
  • Bantu Education, Department of: Periodicals and publications issued by the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1805; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4230.
  • Bantu Investment Corporation: Loans granted and business concerns established in S.W.A. (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6481.
  • Bantu (Urban Areas) Act: Cases heard and remanded i.c.w. registration and production of documents and infringements of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5355; Bantu persons arrested during 1968-’69 i.c.w. registration and production of documents and infringements of, and conveyance of such prisoners (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5363; White and non-White members of regional Bantu labour committees appointed in terms of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5622; period of detention of Bantu prisoners on charges relating to infringements of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5623.
  • Black spots: Persons removed from (Mrs. H. Suzman), 315; clearing of, since 1948 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 324; removals from, scheduled for 1969 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 710; removal of, near Richmond and in Underberg area (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2518; elimination of black spots and small reserves during 1968 (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 2726.
  • Blankets for needy Bantu persons (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 717.
  • Border Industrial areas: Whites and Coloureds employed in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 312; applications in terms of Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act i.r.o. subdivision of industrial land in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 313; industries established with Government assistance in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3507.
  • Border industries: Exemptions granted i.r.o. wage determinations and industrial council agreements (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3008.
  • Boschhoek: Cost of removal of Bantu families to Vergelegen from (Mr. L. F. Wood), 324.
  • Building Workers Act: Persons trained in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6689.
  • Cape Town harbour area: Housing of Bantu dock workers (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1586.
  • Chiefs: Amounts expended on schools for sons of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 905.
  • Children: Bantu children adopted in terms of Children’s Act, 1965-1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6020; Bantu children in foster care (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6220.
  • Conciliation board agreements, see under Labour.
  • Crimes, see under Police.
  • Deportation: Representations made by
  • Government of Botswana regarding deportation of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3758.
  • Diplomas: Survey of extent to which Bantu holders of diplomas are serving their own people (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3006.
  • Doctors, see under Health.
  • Durban harbour area: Compound to house Bantu dock workers (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 911; representations i.r.o. compound for Bantu dock workers (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1340.
  • Economically active Bantu persons (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312.
  • Education: Replacement of Secretary for Education in Transkei (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 85; State assistance available to Bantu pupils [Mr. L. F. Wood), 710; percentage Bantu children attending school (Mr. L. F. Wood), 721; Guguletu private study pupils: senior certificate examination results (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1133; outside assistance offered i.r.o. night schools and continuation classes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1135; night schools and continuation classes registered in Langa, Guguletu and Nyanga (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1135; student training cost i.r.o. primary and secondary education in Transkei (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2066; training cost i.r.o. primary and secondary education (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2067; double session system during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2252; pupils successful in St. VI, Junior Certificate and Matriculation examinations, 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2253; Bantu pupils attending Coloured schools in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2517; supply of class readers for primary school pupils in Transkei (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2741; financing of primary, secondary, high, vocational and training schools (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3954; expenditure i.r.o. erection of school buildings (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3959; bursaries made available for Bantu education during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4273; percentage pupils enrolled from sub-standard A to Standard X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4891; training and secondary school pupils refused admission, January, 1969 (Mr. P. A. Moore), 5160; school, boarding and other fees paid by Bantu scholars i.r.o. certain financial years (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5163; non-repayable and loan bursaries granted to Bantu pupils (Mr. P. A. Moore), 6023; evening schools and continuation classes (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6023; Bantu candidates in English Higher grade examinations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6218; closing of private schools during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6221; Bantu pupils enrolled in Government, State-aided and private schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7955; Bantu pupils enrolled in Forms I-V (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8219.
  • Employment: Persons employed in private industry, Public Service, S.A.R.& H., Post Office, control boards, provincial administrations, local authorities, agriculture and nonproductive capacities (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312; number of Bantu persons employed in Cape Peninsula, 1967 and 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 901; Bantu persons unemployed and under-employed in certain areas (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1316; persons employed by S.A.R. & H. in Cape Western System region and Cape Town docks (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1794; employment of Bantu females as domestic servants in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3948; Bantu persons employed as school inspectors, teaching staff and senior educational personnel (Mr. P. A. Moore), 6222.
  • Ethnic groups: Extent of areas occupied by (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 320.
  • Extent of Bantu areas as at 31/12/1968 (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 2726; extent of Bantu areas in various parts of S.A. as at 31/12/1968 (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 3150.
  • Farm schools (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6023.
  • Fordsburg Bantu Commissioner’s Court: Cases heard and remanded i.c.w. registration and production of documents and infringements of Bantu (Urban Areas) Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5355.
  • Forestry activities in Bantu areas (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 2721.
  • Graduates: Survey of extent to which Bantu graduates are serving their own people (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3006.
  • Guguletu: Senior certificate examination results i.r.o. private study pupils (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1133; population as at 31/12/1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1133; night schools and continuation classes registered in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1135.
  • Hammarsdale: Housing and employment i.r.o. Bantu persons at (Mr. A. Hopewell), 1319; factories established at (Mr. A. Hopewell), 1319.
  • Headmen: Amount spent on schools for sons of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 905.
  • Hilltop area: Purchasing of land for Bantu occupation (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 3148.
  • Homelands: Expenditure on development of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 502; trained Bantu required in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 895; conditions of land and house ownership in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1128; houses built by Dept. of Community Development in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 2531; mining of platinum in Bantu homeland near Rustenburg (Mr. S. Emdin), 3951.
  • Hospitals: Departmental and mission hospitals for Bantu persons (Mr. W. T. Webber), 2530; State, mission and privately owned hospitals and nursing homes in Transkei and Bantu homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4895.
  • Housing (see also Housing): Names, qualifications and renumeration of Chairman and members of the Bantu Housing Board (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1127; conditions of house ownership in Bantu townships and homelands
  • (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1128; Bantu to be rehoused in Natal in future (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2084; provision of housing for Bantu persons during past 20 years (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2085; houses built by Dept. of Community Development in homelands (Mr. W. T. Webber), 2531.
  • Ikwezi Lamaci mission station: Disposal of trees at (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 5350.
  • Identity documents: Bantu persons sent for trial i.r.o. offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 322.
  • Impendle area, Natal: Acquisition of White-owned farms for Bantu occupation (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 3148.
  • Industrial Council Agreements, see under Labour.
  • Industries established in Bantu areas, 1967 and 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 735.
  • Influx control regulations: Bantu persons sent for trial i.r.o. offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 322; persons convicted of offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4886.
  • Labour: Recruiting of labour in Transkei (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 345; White and non-White members of regional Bantu labour committees appointed in terms of Bantu Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5622; establishment of labour bureaux (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6219; aid centres established in terms of Bantu Labour Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6944.
  • Labour tenants and squatters (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 2534.
  • Land ownership: Conditions of, in Bantu townships and homelands (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1128.
  • Langa: Population as at 31/12/1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1133; night school and continuation classes (Mrs. H. Suzman) 1135.
  • Lefefe, Evelyn: Removal from her home in Diepkloof, Johannesburg (Mr. M. L. Mitchell) 7384.
  • Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas: Sickness and deaths in Limehill (Mrs. H. Suzman), 85; permits for visiting (Mr. W. T. Webber), 88; water supply (Mr. L. F. Wood), 303; social workers and welfare work in (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 310; cases of typhoid, gastro-enteritis and kwashiorkor reported in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 317; deaths registered in (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 318; innoculations against typhoid fever in (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 319; sanitary conveniences in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 323; extent and plots available to Bantu persons in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 323; cost of removal of Bantu families from Boschhoek to (Mr. L. F. Wood), 324; construction of dams at Vergelegen (Mr. L. F. Wood), 326; health services in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 344; rations made available to Bantu persons in (Mr. F. Wood), 1307; building material made available to Bantu persons in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1308; tractors made available to Bantu persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1576; compensation paid to Bantu persons resettled at (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1576; Bantu persons accommodated in tents in (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2518; thatch available to Bantu persons in (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2518.
  • Loskop Dam: Purchasing of farms by Bantu Trust in vicinity of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1589.
  • Mondlo township (Mr. L. F. Wood), 739.
  • Mnxesha settlement, near King William’s Town (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1776.
  • Natal Code of Bantu Law: Exercising of powers by State President as Supreme Chief in terms of sect. 2 of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3508; Bantu fined in terms of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3509; Bantu arrested and detained in terms of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3509.
  • Native General Tax: Revenue derived from (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904.
  • Nurses: Training colleges for Bantu (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6214.
  • Nyanga: Population as at 31/12/1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1133; night schools and continuation classes registered in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1135.
  • Occupation of land by Bantu persons living in vicinity and within magisterial districts of Durban, East London, Pietersburg, Pretoria and Pietermaritzburg at time of 1960 census and present (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 320.
  • Oudtshoorn: Employment of Bantu females as domestic servants in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3948.
  • Physically disabled persons: Bantu employed at training centres and workshops for (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 2524.
  • Police stations staffed solely by Bantu persons (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6025.
  • Poliomyelitis: Bantu in Natal immunized against (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 4473.
  • Postmen: Employment of Bantu persons as (Dr. E. L. Fisher) 1580.
  • Post Offices staffed solely by Bantu (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5831.
  • Prescribed area: Presence of Bantu widow in, without permission (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7947.
  • Prisoners, see Prisons and Prisoners.
  • Prospecting and Mining leases granted in Bantu areas (Mr. W. T. Webber), 2532.
  • Reference books: Persons convicted of offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4886.
  • Regional authorities: Establishment of, in homelands (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5161.
  • Removal of Bantu persons: From Boschhoek to Vergelegen (Mr. L. F. Wood), 324; from Blyde River Canyon area (Mr. L. F. Wood), 500; from Western Cape to Mdantsane (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 2249; from municipal areas of Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town, etc., to Bantu homelands during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6220; from Lutheran and Swedish missions in Natal (Dr. A. Radford), 6483; Bantu persons removed voluntarily to homelands (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7623.
  • Removal orders: Persons under, issued in terms of Proclamation 400 of 1960 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4747; persons subject to banishment and removal orders in terms of Bantu Administration Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5352.
  • Repatriation: Representations made by Government of Botswana regarding repatriation of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3758; representations regarding repatriation of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4277; foreign Bantu repatriated from S.A. during and 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6942.
  • Reserves: Elimination of small reserves during (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 2726.
  • Resettlement of Bantu persons: Extent and cost of plots available in certain resettlement areas (Mr. L. F. Wood), 323; sites selected and approved for, in Bantu reserves and Transkei (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 345; since promulgation of Group Areas Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904; number of Bantu to be resettled and rehoused in Natal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2084; resettlement of Bantu and provision of houses during past twenty years (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2085.
  • Rustenburg: Mining of platinum in Bantu homeland near (Mr. S. Emdin), 3951.
  • School Boards and School Committees: Amounts collected by, towards erection, maintenance and running costs of schools and teachers’ salaries (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7953.
  • Schools of Industries: Boys and girls accommodated in, and extensions thereto (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3155.
  • Services Levy: Moneys derived from, paid to Durban Corporation, Public Utility Transport Corporation, Indian bus owners, etc. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 903; revenue derived from, in Johannesburg and amount spent on subsidizing transport (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2075.
  • Shembe’s Village, near Kwa Mashu (Mr. A. Hopewell), 5356; health measures taken in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5818.
  • Social workers employed in Dept. of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 335; social workers employed by welfare organizations subsidized by Dept. of Bantu Administration and Development (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3158.
  • Stinkwater: Water supplies available at farm (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 1781; resettlement of Bantu persons at, and facilities available (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2720.
  • Students: Social science courses for (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 336; applications by Bantu students for admission to White universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3151; Bantu students registered at medical schools of White universities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5354, non-repayable and loan bursaries granted to Bantu students (Mr. P. A. Moore), 6023, degrees and diplomas granted to Bantu students by University of South Africa (Mr. P. A. Moore), 6024; medical and dental students enrolled at S.A. Universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7953.
  • Tax: Bantu persons sent for trial i.r.o. offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 322; persons convicted for offences relating to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4886; collection of additional general (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5162; general tax on income collected from Bantu persons (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6217; general tax collected from Bantu persons since 1964 (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6482.
  • Teachers: Delay in payment of salaries of Bantu school teachers in O.F.S. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7383; amounts collected by Bantu school boards and committees towards teachers’ salaries (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7954.
  • Technical schools: Expenditure on technical high schools (Mr. L. F. Wood), 905.
  • Telephones: Installation of telephones in certain Bantu townships (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1140; additional Bantu labour for Transvaal firms manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1344; applications for Bantu labour granted to Transvaal firms manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3149.
  • Trade instructors: Students enrolled for and qualified in, at Batswana Training and Trade Schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8218.
  • Train services: Age of passenger coaches of Bantu trains involved in train accident on Witwatersrand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2743; Bantu passengers fatally injured on train service between Soweto and Johannesburg (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3948; railway commission’s visit to Europe i.r.o. capacity of Johannesburg-Soweto line (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5823; Bantu passengers transported between Soweto and Johannesburg (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5823; negotiations regarding construction of new railway line to Pimville Bantu residential area (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5824; rail accident at Orlando West (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7618; mortalities after Langlaagte train accident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7618; commission of enquiry into train services for Soweto (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7623.
  • Transkei: Replacement of Secretary for Education in (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 85; recruiting of Bantu labour in (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 345; sites selected and approved for resettlement of Bantu persons (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 345; revenue derived from State schools in (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904; student training cost i.r.o. primary and secondary education (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2066; closing of undertakings established by Xhosa Development Corporation in the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2247; road motor transport routes in Transkei manned by Bantu drivers (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2259; hotels/motels in Transkei acquired from Whites (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2724; industrial concerns in Transkei administered by Xhoxa Development Corporation and established by Bantu persons (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2724; feeding of preschool and primary school children (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5158; prisons in Transkei staffed solely by Bantu (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5831; “de jure” population (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 7137.
  • Transport Services Account: Contributions by Johannesburg City Council (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8220.
  • Travel documents, see Passports.
  • Trust and Land Act: Acquisition of land in terms of the (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1339.
  • Uitval, see “Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas” above.
  • University Colleges (Fort Hare, the North and Zululand): Students registered, suspended and expelled (Mrs. H. Suzman), 503; amounts expended from revenue and loan accounts on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 905; re-admission of students at Fort Hare for 1969 (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1132; number of students enrolled, in possession of matriculation exemption certificates and State bursaries and percentage passes (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1587; expenditure, students, teaching and administrative staff, 1965-1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1591; members of council, advisory council, senate and advisory senate of the (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1790; cost of training per student for primary, secondary and university education (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2067; students expelled or ex-students refused re-admission (Mr. W. T. Webber), 3958; students, teaching and administrative staff and training cost i.r.o. departments of pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4748; salary scales applicable to White and non-White teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5624; grievances submitted by students at the University College of the North (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6027.
  • Vergelegen, see “Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas” above.
  • Vocational Training Schools: Amounts expended from revenue and loan accounts on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 905.
  • Wage determinations, see under Labour.
  • Works Committees: Number of, in terms of Bantu Labour (Secdement of Disputes) Act, 1953 (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 2529.

Births and Birth Certificates: Legitimate and illegitimate White and non-White births registered since 1963 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 723; illegitimate White and non-White births, 1964-1967 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1135; unabridged copies of birth certificates (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3503; White and non-White illegitimate births, 1965-1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6020.

Black’s Koppie, Isandhlwana: Demolition of pavilion of remembrance (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 7619.

Black spots, see under Bantu.

Bonds: Five-year non-resident (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1320.

Border Industrial Areas and Border Industries, see under Bantu.

Boring eelworm: Banana plants infected with, brought into S.A. (Mr. D. M. Streicher), 8665.

Boschhoek: Prospecting claims pegged on farm (Mr. L. F. Wood), 498; drilling operations on farm (Mr. L. F. Wood), 499.

Bothasig, see under Community Development.

Botswana: Representations made by the Government of, regarding deportation of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3758; representations regarding repatriation of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4277.

Boxing and Wrestling: Amendments to regulations controlling professional boxing and wrestling in terms of the Boxing and Wrestling Control Act (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5617; members of national and provincial boxing control boards (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5627; persons registered as promoters, managers, boxers and officials (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5627; members of S.A. National wrestling control board and provincial wrestling control boards (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5629; persons registered as promoters, managers, wrestlers and officials (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5630.

Braamfontein café owner: Charges against, as a result of shooting incident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1138; inquest on death of person shot and killed by (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4470.

Bridges named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326.

Brits: Farms purchased in district of, since 1966 (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 492.

Broadcasting, see S.A.B.C.

Brood mares: Importation of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 90; (Mr. L. G. Murray), 505; permits granted for importation of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 733.

Building Societies: Number registered (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

Bus Service: Separate bus services for various race groups in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1775.

Butter (see also Dairy Products): Prices and supplies of, and other agricultural products (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 5824.

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Cabinet Ministers: Assistance rendered by Dept. of Information i.c.w. speeches by (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1583; buildings, bridges and vessels named after (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2741; Bantu servants employed by (Mr. J. T. Kruger), 3145.

Camperdown district: Applications under Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act (Mr. W. T. Webber), 89; cases of typhoid and poliomyelitis in the (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5827.

Cango caves: Government assistance to Oudtshoorn municipality i.r.o. improvements at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2517.

Chicken feeds: Excess fish meal in pre-mixed (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 314.

Children (see also under Bantu, Coloured and Indian Affairs): White and non-White children adopted in terms of Children’s Act, 1965-1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6020; White children in foster care (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6021; Whites and non-Whites prosecuted and convicted on charges of ill-treatment of children (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7944.

China: Exports to and imports from (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2522.

Churches: World Council of, Uppsala: Distribution of pamphlets of Dept. of Information (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2067.

Cinemas: Non-Whites attending cinemas with Whites in country areas (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 890.

Circus animals: Importation of performing (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3140.

Citizenship: Persons deprived of S.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 98; aliens granted S.A., 1964-’69 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 496; S.A. citizenship granted to immigrants from United Kingdom (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 733; S.A. citizenship granted to aliens, 1964-’68 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 906; persons deprived of S.A., for making use of passports issued in foreign countries (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1312.

Civil Servants, see Public Service.

Coastal road: Port Elizabeth to East London (Mr. C. Bennett), 1330; Cape Town to Durban (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4273.

Coloured Affairs—

  • Arbitration awards, see under Labour.
  • Bank clerks: Employment of Coloured females in Cape Town commercial bank as (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3000; provision of names of Coloured persons to commercial bank for possible employment (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3001.
  • Bantu pupils attending Coloured schools in Cape Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2517.
  • Betterment schemes: Amounts spent by Coloured Development Corporation on Development and (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2525.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4230.
  • Bonteheuwel: Arcadia High School (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3414.
  • Cadets: Establishment of training centres for Coloured (Mrs. H. Suzman), 909.
  • Cadets Act, Training Centres for Coloured: Registrations in terms of the (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 709; registrations and exemptions in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 908; applications for registration in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6215.
  • Carnarvon: Destruction by fire of school at (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 892; alternative accommodation for school destroyed by fire at (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 902.
  • Children: Coloured children adopted in terms of Children’s Act, 1965-1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6020; Coloured children in foster care (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6021.
  • Cloetesdal: Proclamation as group area for Coloureds (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3949.
  • Coloured Persons Representative Council: Registrations for election of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 92.
  • Conciliation Board Agreements, see under Labour.
  • Council for Coloured Affairs: Members of the, acting as property agents (Mr. G. S. Eden), 4888; financial assistance granted to members of the, by Coloured Development Corporation (Mr. G. S. Eden), 4888; commission paid to members of the, in respect of sale of properties for Community Development Board (Mr. G. S. Eden), 5359; travelling and other expenses paid to chairman and members of the, during 1968-’69 (Mr. G. S. Eden), 5366.
  • Crimes, see under Police.
  • Dental disease among Coloureds, and facilities available (Mr. L. F. Wood), 892.
  • Development Corporation, Coloured: Amount spent on betterment and development schemes (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2525; loans granted to Coloured businessmen (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2722; income derived from rock lobster exports (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2723; financial assistance granted to members of Council for Coloured Affairs by the (Mr. G. S. Eden), 4888.
  • Development schemes: Amounts spent by Coloured Development Corporation on Betterment and (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2525.
  • Doctors, see under Health.
  • Economically active Coloured persons (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312.
  • Education: Percentage Coloured children attending school (Mr. L. F. Wood), 721; double session system during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2253; students attending academic primary and secondary part-time classes for adults (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2525; Arcadia High School, Bonteheuwel (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3414; percentage pupils enrolled from sub-standard A to Standard X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4751; double sessions in Coloured schools (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6014; educational buildings for Coloured pupils completed and extended during 1968 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6014; pupils enrolled for and successful in Junior and Senior certificate examinations (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6016; enrolment of Coloured pupils from sub-standard A—standard X (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7956.
  • Emergency camps: Establishment of emergency camps at Groblershoop, Vaalkoppies and Louisvale Road (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6682.
  • Employment: Coloureds employed in private industry, Public Service, S.A.R. & H., Post Office, control boards, provincial administrations, local authorities, agriculture, non-productive capacities (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312; number of persons unemployed as at 31/1/69 (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; number of persons unemployed at Middelburg, Cape (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; Coloured females unemployed in Oudtshoorn (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4279; Coloured persons employed as inspectors of schools and senior and administrative educational staff (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6016.
  • Grassy Park: Demolition of houses (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 86.
  • Group Areas, see Group Areas and Group Areas Act.
  • Hammarsdale: Coloured people employed in factories established at (Mr. A. Hopewell), 1319.
  • Hostels: Boarding fees payable in Coloured hostels in Natal and Zululand (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 3411; boarding fees payable for boarders in Cape Province (Mr. W. T. Webber), 3412; boarding fees payable for Coloured pupils in Natal (Mr. W. T. Webber), 3412.
  • Housing (see also Housing): Provision of housing in villages in Coloured rural areas (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2526.
  • Industrial Council Agreements, see under Labour.
  • Inspectors of schools: Coloured persons employed as (Mr. J. M. Connari), 6016.
  • Johannesburg College of Education (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3415; investigation into failure rate among students (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4276.
  • Management and consultative committees (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5831.
  • Mental hospitals: Salary scales of doctors employed at (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3515.
  • Old age homes (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 2525.
  • Passports, see Passports.
  • Peninsula Training College: Full-time and part-time students at (Mr. J. M. Connari), 5836.
  • Pensions: Withdrawal of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 708; Coloured persons debarred from receiving old age pensions through receipt of legacies (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 709; investigation into system of pensions and social assistance (Mr. J. M. Connan), 5835; consolidation of extra allowance with basic pension (Mr. J. M. Connan), 5835; social pensions withdrawn from Coloured pensioners (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6015.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1803.
  • Race classifications, see Race Classifications.
  • Reclassifications: Of Coloured persons who have become Africanized in Bantu residential areas (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5362.
  • Representative Council, Coloured Persons: Registrations for elections for the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 92.
  • Representative Council Act, Coloured Persons: Applications for registration as voters in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 94.
  • Schools of Industries: Pupils accommodated in, and establishment of further (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3154.
  • Social assistance: Investigation into system of (Mr. J. M. Connan), 5835.
  • Social workers: Posts and qualifications (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3156.
  • Students: Coloured students registered at medical schools of White universities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5354; nonrepayable and loan bursaries granted during 1968 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6013; educational buildings for Coloured students completed and extended during 1968 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6014; Coloured students enrolled for and successful in examinations for teachers’ certificates (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6019; medical and dental students enrolled at S.A. Universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7953.
  • Teachers: Applications for long or special leave (Mr. G. S. Eden), 4892; resignation of Coloured teachers during 1968 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6017; qualifications of Coloured teachers (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6017; Coloured students enrolled for and successful in examinations for teachers’ certificates (Mr. J. M. Connari), 6019.
  • Technical schools: Amounts expended from revenue and loan account on departmental technical high schools (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904; full-time and part-time Coloured students enrolled at and successful in examinations conducted by (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6018.
  • University College of the Western Cape: Amounts expended from revenue and loan accounts on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904; number of students enrolled, in possession of matriculation exemption certificates and state bursaries and percentage passes, 1968 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 1578; expenditure, students, teaching and administrative staff, 1966-1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1593; names of members of council, advisory council, senate and advisory senate (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 2088; representatives of other universities serving on senate of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 2523; names, qualifications, positions and race of academic staff (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 2746; students, teaching and administrative staff and training costs i.r.o. department of pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4750; salary scales applicable to White and non-White teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5625; degrees and diplomas awarded during 1968/69 (Mr. J. M. Connan), 5835; per capita expenditure i.r.o. Coloured students at the (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6015.
  • Vitamin tablets: Supply of, to Coloured children (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5161.
  • Vocational schools: Full-time and part-time students enrolled at and successful in examinations conducted by (Mr. J. M. Connan), 6018.
  • Wage determinations, see under Labour.
  • Welfare Planning, National: Conference on (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3140.

Commissions/Committees of enquiry into—

  • Animals: Feeding of animals during times of drought (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 5167.
  • Culture: Promotion of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 3143.
  • Financial Relations between Central Government and Provinces (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 335; between Central Government, Provinces and Local Authorities (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 335.
  • Fishing Industry (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4216.
  • Medical Education (Dr. A. Radford), 5826; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7382.
  • Nursing (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3504.
  • Pension Fund Matters (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7136.
  • Rehabilitation of depressed areas (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 487.
  • Rehoboth Affairs (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7381.
  • Teachers: Training of White persons as (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 87; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2068.

Community Development—

  • Bantu homelands: Houses built in (Mr. W. T. Webber), 2531.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4232.
  • Bothasig: Timber-fabricated houses at (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 2073.
  • District Six: Planning of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 8215.
  • Elsies River, Cape: Unsatisfactory housing conditions (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7947.
  • Epping Garden Village: Re-development of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7946.
  • Flats sold and controlled for letting purposes by Dept. of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 489; vacant flats in Durban controlled by Dept. of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1310.
  • Goodwood West Housing Scheme (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 2535.
  • Houses sold and controlled for letting purposes by Dept. of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 489.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 2101.
  • Police investigations into actions of officials of Dept. of Community Development in Durban (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5619.
  • Properties: Owned in Durban municipal area by Dept. of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 498; purchased in Pinetown area (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1310.
  • Resettlement of White and non-White persons (Mr. L. F. Wood), 302.
  • Rietfontein farm, Edenvale: Sale of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 898; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1139; development of portion of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1322; representations and proposals regarding development of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2101; sale or transfer of portion of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2102.
  • Townships under control of Dept. of, named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1329.
  • Welfare Organizations: Loans granted to, for erection of old age homes (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 7945.

Community Development Board: Members, salaries and allowances (Mr. L. F. Wood), 738; amounts spent and received by, on purchase and sale of properties since 1959 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 912; amounts expended and received by, i.r.o. purchase and sale of properties, 1959—’68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1331; properties sold in Strand area (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1335; properties purchased and sold by, in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1779; properties acquired in District Six (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7956.

Companies Act: Associations not for profit registered under the (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

Conciliation Board Agreements, see under Labour.

Co-operative Societies: Number registered (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

Crimes, see under Police.

Criminal Procedure Act: Persons detained in terms of sect. 215bis of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1574; detention of witnesses under sect. 215bis of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6849.

Cultural Affairs: Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1795; allegations against staff member of the Dept. of, regarding damaging of newspaper printing press (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2076, boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4480.

Culture: Committee of Enquiry into promotion of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 3143.

Currency: Issuing of R1 and R2 notes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3949.

Customs and Excise: Duty collected i.r.o. motor vehicles, motor vehicle spares and fuel (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 501; duty collected and allocation made to National Transport Commission, 1966-’67 and 1967-’68 (Mr. G. Murray), 1597; delays regarding correspondence in Department of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3758; installation of computer to streamline customs entry administration (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3759; changes in incumbency of senior positions in Customs Department (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3760; representations regarding Customs and Excise Amendment Act, 1968 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3765; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4232; customs officials employed at ports of Durban, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and East London (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6026; instructions issued regarding use of official languages in Dept. of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 6483; staff appointments, resignations and transfers in the Dept. of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 6683; memorandum concerning Customs and Excise problems or irregularities (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7139.

Dagga: Helicopter patrols for location of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 484; weight and value of, confiscated (Mr. L. F. Wood), 484.

Dairy Products: Sale of surplus, to Portuguese organizations (Mr. C. D. Taylor), 1126; butter, cheese and powdered milk surplus (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7386.

Dams, see under Water Affairs.

Dangerous Weapons Act: Whites and non-Whites charged under (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 306.

Deeds Offices: Delay in registering deeds in Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 1582; staff employed in deeds office, Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 1583; delays in registering of deeds and filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. G. Murray), 4891.

Defence-

  • Aircraft: Publication of newspaper report ré purchase of, for S.A. Defence Force (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2521; military aircraft used for conveyance of Deputy Minister from Alexander Bay to Air Force base at Ysterplaat (Mr. J. A. L. Basson), 5361.
  • Air Force: National servicemen posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; considerations regarding allocation of national servicemen to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; national servicemen called up for training, 1965-’69, and posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 895; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172; resignation of Permanent Force officers, 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7948.
  • Army: National servicemen called up for training, 1965-’69, and posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 895; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172; resignation of Permanent Force officers, 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7948.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4480.
  • Building section: Establishment of separate (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2740.
  • Citizen Force: Appointment of selection boards (Mr. W. V. Raw), 495; national servicemen posted to Navy and Air Force (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; considerations regarding allocation of national servicemen to Navy and Air Force (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; national servicemen called up for training, 1965-’69 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 895; national servicemen registered for training, exempted, deferred, balloted or selected for service in Citizen Force and Commandos since 1965 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 902; national servicemen required to do additional periods of service (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1339; number of trainees commencing initial national service training, 1968-’69 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3142; shortages of equipment experienced in kitting up national servicemen, 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7948.
  • Civilian posts: Militarization of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 719.
  • Colours for units of Defence Force (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4217.
  • Commando: Article, “Positiewe Nasionalisme” published in (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1581.
  • Commandos: National servicemen called up for training, 1965-’69, and posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 895; national servicemen registered for training, exempted, deferred, balloted or selected for service in, since 1965 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 901; ex-servicemen encouraged to join (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1125.
  • Court martials: Officers and privates court martialled during 1968 (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 1781; appointment of officers as presidents of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 8221.
  • Jehovah’s Witnesses: Steps taken against, i.c.w. military service (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 8218.
  • Military intelligence: Changes in the control of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2520.
  • Military matters: Directive issued by officer commanding Western Province Command ré discussion of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7382.
  • Navy (see also “Simonstown” below): National servicemen posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; considerations regarding allocation of national servicemen to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 894; national servicemen called up for training, ’69, and posted to (Mr. W. V. Raw), 895; persons employed as Permanent Force and non-sea-going employees (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2069; names and addresses of Simonstown naval employees furnished to insurance companies (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2069; Coloureds and Bantu employed in S.A. Navy at Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2081; contributions made by naval employees to funds other than pension or medical aid funds (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2081; lectures for trainees by commanding officer at Gordon’s Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2082, trainees attending training centre at Gordon’s Bay, ’68 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2083; particulars i.r.o. officers above the rank of commander in S.A. Navy, Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2083; selection of trainee officers for S.A. Naval College, Gordons Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4218; dismissal of Permanent Force members and trainees from S.A. Navy at Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 5161; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172, resignation of Permanent Force officers, 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7948.
  • Pensions: Rate of, payable to senior ranks (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1134.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1799.
  • Permanent Force: Provision of married quarters for members of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2738; married quarters occupied by married personnel of the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2739; ceiling price of houses bought under the Public Service Housing Loan Scheme (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2740; officers dismissed or prematurely retired, etc. (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3001; officers and noncommissioned officers on strength of, during certain years (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3003; resignation of Permanent Force officers, 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7948; married Permanent Force officers and other ranks housed in departmental quarters (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7958.
  • “Positiewe Nasionalisme”: Article published in Commando (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1581.
  • Rifle range, Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 314.
  • Saldanha Bay Gymnasium hall used for function by political party (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 896.
  • Selection Boards: Appointment of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 495.
  • Servicemen, National, see “Citizen Force” above.
  • Simonstown (see also “Navy” above)-. White and non-White civilians employed in dockyard at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 725; White and non-White members of S.A. Navy employed in dockyard at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 726; White and non-White military police stationed at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 727; White and non-White staff employed in division of Under-Secretary, Naval Affairs (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 727; resignations and dismissals i.r.o. Navy personnel (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1136; negotiations between S.A. Navy and Cape Provincial Administration regarding old hospital at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1591; names and addresses of Simonstown naval employees supplied to insurance companies (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2069; reconditioning of naval ships at Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2069; Coloureds and Bantu employed in S.A. Navy at (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2081; particulars i.r.o. officers above the rank of commander in S.A. Navy, Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2083; dismissal of Permanent Force members and trainees of S.A. Navy at Simonstown (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 5161.
  • Submarines: Training in French language of crews of (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 718; names of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 3005.
  • Trainees, see “Citizen Force” above.
  • Voortrekkerhoogte: Changing of street names (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3009.
  • Western Province Command: Directive issued by officer commanding, re discussion of military matters (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7382; cancellation of training programmes (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7949.
  • Witwatersrand University: Defence Force members involved in incidents, 15/4/69 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 4219; investigation into incidents on 15/4/1969, at the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5167.

Dentists, see under Health.

Deportations: From S.A. and S.W.A. during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4470.

Depressed areas: Committee of Enquiry into rehabilitation of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 487.

Devaluation: Compensation paid to pineapple industry for losses owing to (Mr. C. Bennett), 491.

Diamonds: Convictions for illicit dealing in (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3413.

Diplomatic Suburb near Pretoria (Mr. E. G. Malan), 97; plots made available on lease basis (Mr. E. G. Malan), 338.

Dispensing, see under Health.

District Six: Properties acquired by Community Development Board (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7956; planning of (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 8215.

District Surgeons, see under Health.

Docks, see Harbours.

Doctors, see under Health.

Dolphins: Conveyance of, to Cape Town (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 716.

Doorndrift Dam: Farms expropriated in connection with (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6487.

Drought: Effects of drought on farming community in Eastern Cape (Mr. C. Bennett), 1789.

Drugs, see under Health.

Durban Corporation (see also “Telephones and Telephone Exchanges” under Posts and Telegraphs): Moneys derived from Bantu Services Levy paid to the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 903.

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East London Harbour Advisory Board: Appointment of representative of East London municipal council on (Mr. C. Bennett), 2071; appointment of East London municipality representative on (Mr. C. Bennett), 4474; appointment of representative of East London municipal council to (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 5821.

Economic Affairs: Periodicals and publications issued by Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1801; agreements between foreign shipping firms and Dept. of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2085; trade delegation on visit to Greece, 1966 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2732; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4231; complaints received by Dept. of, regarding increased prices charged for goods acquired before introduction of sales tax (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5621.

Economically active White and non-White persons (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312.

Education—

  • Bantu, see under Bantu.
  • Coloureds, see under Coloured Affairs.
  • Indians, see under Indian Affairs.
  • Bantu languages: Teaching of, in schools (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7379.
  • Co-ordination of educational services: Permanent Interdepartmental Committee for (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2086.
  • Heidelberg Teachers Training College: Closing of (Mr. P. A. Moore), 3762.
  • Higher Education, Dept. of: Periodicals and publications issued by (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1795; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4487.
  • Mother tongue instruction: Concessions regarding mother tongue as medium of instruction in schools (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6480.
  • Naming of schools or institutions after persons (Mr. W. V.Raw), 1325.
  • National Advisory Education Council: Names, remuneration of members, chairman, etc., and committees appointed (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3768; expenditure incurred by (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4743; members of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5826.
  • National Education: Schools or institutions under control of Department of, named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1325; teaching staff transferred to other Departments or emigrated from S.A. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3761;
  • Permanent Interdepartmental Committee for co-ordination of educational services: Establishment of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2086.
  • Pre-school education: Control and financing of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3757.
  • Schools of Industries: Number of boys and girls accommodated in, and establishment of further (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3152.
  • Talent survey of school children (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 485.
  • Teachers: Commission of enquiry into training of White persons as (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 87; shortage of, at White schools (Mr. E. G. Malan), 97; report of commission of enquiry into training of White persons as (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2068; shortage of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2079.
  • Technical Education: Members of Councils of Natal and Pretoria Colleges for Advanced (Mr. P. A. Moore), 712; White students successful in national technical certificate examinations, 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5834.

Electric massage machines: Installation of, in prisons (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4471.

Electricity Control Board: Names, qualifications and remuneration of chairman and members (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1127.

Emigrants: Number of White and non-White, from S.A. during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 334.

Employment (see also under Bantu, Coloured Affairs and Indian Affairs): Persons employed in private industry, Public Service, S.A.R. & H., Post Office, control boards, provincial administrations, local authorities, agriculture and non-productive activities (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312; Whites and non-Whites unemployed as at 31/1/1969 (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; Whites and non-Whites unemployed in Middelburg, Cape (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337.

English: Establishment of Advisory Board for the promotion of (Mr. P. A. Moore), 715.

Expo 70, Japan: South Africa’s participation in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1586.

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Family Planning Clinics (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 3954.

Film Board, National: Television films made by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 337; statistics i.r.o. loans, investments, salaries, nett profit or loss, etc. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 740; members and remuneration (Mr. E. G. Malan), 741; commissioning of work (Mr. E. G. Malan), 742; particulars of films made by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 743.

Film Institute, National: Establishment, staff and finances (Mr. E. G. Malan), 724.

Films (see also Publications Control Board): Produced by S.A.B.C. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 315; revenue derived from production of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 740; made available to U.S.A, by Dept. of Information (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1140; “Helga” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1782; representations made to Publications Control Board regarding approval for the showing of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1782; importation of entertainment films (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3151; importation of commercial films (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3152; films reviewed by Publications Control Board Committee for films, 1968-69 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3766; award for film “Radio Bantu” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4893.

Financial Relations between Central Government and Provinces: Report of Commission of Enquiry into (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 335; between Central Government, Provinces and Local Authorities: Report of Commission of Enquiry into (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 335.

Finance: Government expenditure during certain years (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 2093; loans and gifts exceeding R1,000 made to countries in Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3416; issuing of R1 and R2 notes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3949; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4233; tenders i.r.o. conveyance of furniture of officials of the Department of Finance and relevant departments (Mr. W. V. Raw), 6684.

Firearms lost and stolen during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1330.

Fish and Fishing: Prosecutions for illegal net fishing in False Bay and Walker Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 731; acquisition of buoys for demarcation of net fishing limits in False Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 732; perishing of fish at Umgeni River mouth (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1138; commission of enquiry into fishing industry (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4216.

Five year non-resident bonds, 1968 (Mr. P. A. Moore), 1320.

Fluoridation of water supplies: Legislation regarding (Dr. A. Radford), 900.

Flying: Private flying schools and flying instructors (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6947.

Foreign Affairs: Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4235; procedures followed i.c.w. assistance or gifts offered to countries outside S.A. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4746.

Forestry—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4236.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1812.

Fort Hare, see “University Colleges” under Bantu.

Friendly Societies: Number registered (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

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General Botha, Grainger Bay (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1333.

General Law Amendment Act, 1962: Persons convicted and after release charged with further offences under (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6681.

Golf: Subsidy or assistance for certain Transvaal golf club (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3763; representations regarding subsidy or assistance for certain Transvaal golf club (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4212.

Government expenditure, 1947-’48 to 1967-’68 (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337.

Government Garage: Vehicles of the, sent to Durban and Bloemfontein, September, 1968 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3502; vehicles used by Deputy Minister of Transport in Bloemfontein and Durban (Mr. W. V. Raw), 5165.

Government Printer: Copies of weekly Hansard of Senate and House of Assembly sold by, 1960-1969 (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 7957.

Grassy Park: Demolition of Coloured houses (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 86.

Grootfontein Agricultural College: Lecturers, research workers and students (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 8666.

Group Areas and Group Areas Act: Whites and non-Whites moved and resettled in group areas since promulgation of Group Areas Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 302; people affected by declaration of group areas (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 311; resettlement of Bantu persons since promulgation of Group Areas Act (Mr. L. F. Wood), 904; Coloured and Indian businessmen questioned by Police in Thomas Boydell Building, Cape Town, i.c.w. certain provisions of the Group Areas Act (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3141; group areas deproclaimed and reproclaimed (Mr. L. G. Murray), 4222; Coloured and Indian businessmen summoned to Thomas Boydell Building, Cape Town, i.c.w. certain provisions of the Group Areas Act (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5829; detention of six persons after summoning of Coloureds and Indians to Thomas Boydell Building, Cape Town, regarding certain provisions of the Group Areas Act (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 6686; moving of offices of non-White lawyers because of requirements of the Group Areas Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7379.

Group Areas Development Board: Amounts spent and received by, on purchase and sale of properties (Mrs. H. Suzman), 912; amounts expended and received by, i.r.o. purchase and sale of properties, 1959-’68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1331; properties purchased and sold in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1779.

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Hammarsdale (see also under Bantu, Coloured and Indian Affairs): Inspection of factories at, by Dept. of Labour (Mr. A. Hopewell), 1587.

Hansard: Copies of weekly Hansard of Senate and House of Assembly sold by Government Printer, 1960-1969 (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 7957.

Harbours—

  • Cape Town: Shortage of tugs (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 309; location of new harbour in Table Bay (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 310; earnings i.r.o. ships diverted owing to closing of Suez Canal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490; construction of passenger terminal at (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1317; housing of Bantu dock workers (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1585; Bantu employed by S.A.R. and H., in Cape Western System region and Cape Town docks (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1794; road-over-rail bridges (Mr. L. G. Murray), 2252; staff shortages (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2257; filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5369.
  • Docks named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326.
  • Durban: Earnings i.r.o. ships diverted owing to closing of Suez Canal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490; staff shortages (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2257; filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5369.
  • East London: Earnings i.r.o. ships diverted owing to closing of Suez Canal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490; expansion of harbour (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 900; appointment of representative of East London municipal council on East London Harbour Advisory Board (Mr. C. Bennett), 2071; staff shortages (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2257; replacement of bucket dredger Sir Thomas Price (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 2731; appointment of East London municipality representative on East London Harbour Advisory Board (Mr. C. Bennett), 4474; filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5369.
  • Port Elizabeth: Earnings i.r.o. ships diverted owing to closing of Suez Canal (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490; expansion of harbour (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 900; staff shortages (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2257; filled and vacant posts (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5369.
  • Tugs: Tugs named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326; employment of nonWhites as crew members of tugs in Cape Town harbour (Mr. L. G. Murray), 2076; tugs in use in Cape Town harbour (Mr. L. G. Murray), 2089; new tug for East London harbour (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 2732; employment of non-Whites as tug crews (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2998.

Health—

  • Councils, advisory and other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 1809.
  • Dentists: Inspections carried out on dentists regarding supply of drugs (Mr. L. F. Wood), 907.
  • Dispensing: Inspections carried out on medical practitioners undertaking (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1588.
  • District surgeons: Full-time and part-time district surgeons employed by the State (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2519; salary scales i.r.o. White and non-White district surgeons (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3515; vacant post of district surgeon at Alberton (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 5361; White and non-White district surgeons employed by Department of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6011.
  • Doctors: Salaries of non-White doctors employed in provincial hospitals (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3497;, salaries of White and non-White doctors employed in State-owned and provincial hospitals (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 3504; White and non-White doctors registered, in Government service and in private practice during certain years (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3513; salary scales i.r.o. White and non-White doctors employed in mental hospitals (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3515; salary scales i.r.o. White and non-White full-time and part-time doctors (Dr. A. Radford), 3956; alternative arrangements owing to resignation of non-White doctors (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 4218.
  • Drugs: Applications for registration of drugs received, approved and rejected by Drugs Control Council (Mr. L. F. Wood), 711; inspections carried out on doctors, dentists, chemists and druggists regarding supply of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 907; members of >medical profession involved in offences regarding harmful (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1332.
  • Health inspectors (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6025.
  • Medical Education: Report of Committee of Enquiry into (Dr. A. Radford), 5826; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7382.
  • Mental hospitals: Salary scales of doctors employed in (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3515.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1809.

“Helga” (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1782.

“Hester K”: Compensation for dependants of crew of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 901.

Hong-Kong Influenza: Provision of vaccine against (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 717.

Horse racing: Investigation conducted into alleged malpractices i.c.w. (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6217.

Hotels: Renewal of hotel licences and classifications (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2074; conditions imposed on classified hotels (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2537; representations made by Johannesburg hoteliers regarding employment of trained Indian staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3149.

House arrest, see under Justice.

Housing: Shortage and provision of White and non-White housing units in Durban (Mr. L. F. Wood), 93, shortage of houses for Whites and non-Whites (Mr. L. F. Wood), 343; investigation into housing for Public Servants (Mr. G. S. Eden), 1132; unsatisfactory housing conditions in Elsies River, Cape (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 7947.

Housing Act: Appointment of standing and ad hoc committees in terms of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 719.

Hydrology: Establishment of faculty of, at any S.A. University (Dr. A. Radford), 1579.

Hypnosis: Legislation for the control of (Dr. A. Radford), 5826.

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Immigrants: State aid granted to independent immigrants, 1968 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 306; immigrant children and choice of education (Mr. P. A. Moore), 309; number of, to S.A. during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 334; number of aliens admitted to S.A. as, and countries of origin (Mr. W. V. Raw), 496; from United Kingdom (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 732; S.A. citizenship granted to immigrants from United Kingdom (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 733; applications for permanent residence received from immigrants from United Kingdom (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 733; assistance granted to immigrants i.r.o. travelling expenses to S.A. (Mr. W. T. Webber), 1314; financial assistance granted by Dept. of Immigration to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2738; arrest and detention of Portuguese immigrant on Witwatersrand, 1969 (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5160; Indians admitted to S.A. for permanent residence (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5822.

Immigration-

  • Department of: Periodicals and publications issued by the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), issued by (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1817; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4487.

Immorality Act: Charges and convictions under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 503; persons charged with an convicted of sexual offences between White and non-White persons, 1967-’68, under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5817.

Income Tax: Amounts arrived from loan levies on tax payers, 1965-’66 to 1968-’69 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2998; vacant and filled posts for assessors of income tax in main centres (Mr. A. Hopewell), 3159; pensions and special supplementary allowances exempted from income tax (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5819; refunds received or additional tax paid by individual tax payers i.r.o. income tax years 1964-’65, 1965-66 and 1967-’68 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5820.

Indian Affairs—

  • Arbitration awards, see under Labour.
  • Bay Head area, Durban: Removal of Indians from (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 723.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4237.
  • Children: Indian children adopted in terms of Children’s Act, 1965-1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6020; Indian children in foster care (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 6021.
  • Conciliation Board Agreements, see under Labour.
  • Doctors, see under Health.
  • Economically active Indian persons (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312; economically active Indians engaged in various sectors of the economy (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6945.
  • Education: Percentage Indian children attending school (Mr. L. F. Wood), 720; double session system during 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2252; students attending academic primary and secondary part-time classes for adults (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 2527; representations for 2nd October, 1969, to be a holiday for Indian pupils in Natal (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4276; percentage pupils enrolled from Class I to Standard X (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4750; per capita expenditure i.r.o Indian pupils in Transvaal and Natal (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6690; non-repayable and loan bursaries granted to Indian pupils during 1968 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6691; Indian pupils enrolled in primary, secondary and high schools in Natal, Cape Province and Transvaal (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6692; educational buildings completed and extended during 1968 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6692; appointment of inspectors of Indian education (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6947; establishment of vocational, technical or trade classes (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8219.
  • Employment: Persons employed in private industry, Public Service, S.A.R. & H., Post Office, control boards, provincial administrations, local authorities, agriculture and non-productive capacities (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 312; persons unemployed as at 31/1/1969 (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; persons unemployed at Middelburg, Cape (Mr. J. O.N. Thompson), 1337; Indian persons employed as school inspectors, senior and administrative educational staff (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6690.
  • Financial assistance: Indian persons granted financial assistance by Industrial Development Corporation for establishment of manufacturing or servicing concerns in proclaimed urban Indian group areas (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 2526; financial assistance granted to Indian entrepreneurs by Industrial Development Corporation for establishment of business undertakings in Indian group areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7141.
  • Group Areas, see Group Areas and Group Areas Act.
  • Hammarsdale: Indian persons employed in factories established at (Mr. A. Hopewell), 1319.
  • Hotel staff: Representations made by Johannesburg hoteliers regarding employment of Indians as trained (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3149.
  • Housing, see Housing.
  • Indian Council, South African: Conversion of, into a fully elected body (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5822.
  • Indian Investment Corporation: Establishment of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7140.
  • Industrial Council Agreements, see under Labour.
  • Mahatma Ghandi: Representations ré essay competition on (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4276.
  • M. L. Sultan College: Amounts spent from revenue and loan accounts on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 907.
  • Morgen-Zon of the farm Overschot 6259, Village of (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5818.
  • Old age homes (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 2724.
  • Passports and Travel Documents, see Passports.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Dept of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1801.
  • Permanent residence: Indians admitted to S.A. for (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5822.
  • Race classifications, see Race Classifications.
  • Repatriation of Indians to India or Pakistan (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5822.
  • Schools of Industries: Establishment of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3142.
  • Social workers: Posts and qualifications (Mr. N. Oldfield), 3157; social workers employed by welfare organizations subsidized by Dept. of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3158.
  • Students: Indian students registered at medical schools of White universities (Mrs. Suzman), 5354; per capita expenditure i.r.o. Indian students in Transvaal and Natal (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6690; Indian students enrolled for training as teachers (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6691; non-repayable and loan bursaries granted to Indian students during 1968 (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6691; medical and dental students enrolled at S.A. Universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7953.
  • Teachers: Qualifications of Indian teachers employed in Natal and Transvaal (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7955.
  • Technical College: Establishment of, for Indians in the Transvaal (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8220.
  • Technical Schools: Establishment of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8219.
  • Trade Schools: Establishment of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8219.
  • University College for Indians: Amounts expended from revenue and loan accounts on (Mr. L. F. Wood), 907; expenditure, students, teaching and administrative staff, 1966-1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1592; students enrolled, in possession of matriculation exemption certificates and State bursaries and percentage passes 1968 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1776; names of members of council, advisory council, senate and advisory senate (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2258; particulars regarding academic staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4267; students teaching and administrative staff and training cost i.r.o. department of pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4749; salary scales applicable to White and non-White teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5626; degrees and diplomas awarded to Indian students (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6689.
  • Vocational schools: Establishment of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8219.
  • Visitors’ permits issued for visits to other provinces (Afr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5836.
  • Wage determinations, see under Labour.

Indian Investment Corporation: Establishment of (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 2527.

Industrial Council Agreements, see under Labour.

Industrial Development Corporation: Financial assistance given to Indian persons for establishment of manufacturing or service concerns in proclaimed urban Indian group areas (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 2526; investments in companies or organizations manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4266; financial assistance given to Indian entrepreneurs for establishment of business undertakings in Indian group areas (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7141.

Industries: Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4240.

Information—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4245.
  • Films made available to the U.S.A, by the Department of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1140.
  • Foreign visitors brought to S.A. at the invitation and as guests of the Government (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 330.
  • Magazines and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 332.
  • Ministers’ speeches: Assistance rendered in connection with (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1583.
  • Overseas publications: Space bought by the Department of, in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6479.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1812.
  • World Council of Churches, Uppsala: Pamphlets of the Department of Information distributed at the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2067.

Insecticides: Enquiry into use of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 302.

Interior—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4246.
  • Departure permits: Applications for (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4748.
  • Deportations from S.A. and S.W.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4470.
  • Investigation into difficulties and problems of departmental administration (Mr. W. V. Raw), 5165.
  • Irregular entry of persons into S.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1788.
  • Medical officers: Salary scales i.r.o. White and non-White State (Dr. A. Radford), 3956.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1811.
  • Repatriation: Of persons from S.A. during 1968 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 99; of Indians to India and Pakistan (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5822.

Iscor: Establishment of third (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 90.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses: Steps taken against, i.c.w. military service (Brig. H. J. Bronkhorst), 8218.

Justice—

  • Bantu (Urban Areas) Act: Period of detention of Bantu prisoners on charges relating to registration and production of documents and infringements of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5623.
  • Boards councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4247.
  • Court houses: Seating accommodation at (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 488.
  • Criminal Procedure Act: Persons detained in terms of sect. 2l5bis of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1574.
  • Crimes: Whites and non-Whites sentenced to death and convicted for certain criminal offences during 1967 and 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 735.
  • Emergency camps for Coloureds at Groblershoop, Vaalkoppies and Louisvale Road (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6682.
  • House arrest: Persons under house arrest in terms of Suppression of Communism Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1575; persons under house arrest reporting daily to police stations (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1588.
  • Interpreters: Posts for interpreters in Durban Supreme Court (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4215.
  • Messenger of the Court: Appointment of, in East London (Mr. C. Bennett), 2071.
  • Moslem person: Detention of, in Cape Town as witness (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7622; (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7949.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. Basson), 1806.
  • Sales tax: Reports received by Dept. of Justice i.c.w. increased prices charged for goods acquired before introduction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5621.
  • Staff: Vacancies i.r.o. White and non-White administrative and professional posts (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4894.
  • Sunday observance: Legislation regarding (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3764.
  • Supreme Court: Instruction issued by judge of the Witwatersrand Local Division of the Supreme Court ré investigation into alleged assault on prisoner (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2076; posts for interpreters in Supreme Court, Durban (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4215; disciplinary action against prison service members as a result of judgment given by Witwatersrand Local Division of the Supreme Court i.c.w. death of three Bantu prisoners (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5164; prosecution of prison officials as a result of judgment given by Witwatersrand Local Division of the Supreme Court i.c.w. death of three prisoners (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 5169.
  • Whipping: Persons sentenced to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7618.
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Karate instruction: Control of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3143.

Kruger National Park: Shooting of lions in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 92; erection of bust of President Kruger in the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1129.

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Labour—

  • Apprentices: White apprentices registered in building trade (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490; White and non-White apprenticeship contracts registered (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6219.
  • Arbitration awards: Number of, at present in force and Whites and non-Whites affected by (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6022.
  • Bantu Labour (Settlement of Disputes) Act: White and non-White members of regional Bantu labour committees appointed in terms of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5622.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4248.
  • Border industries: Exemptions granted i.r.o. wage determinations and industrial council agreements (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3008.
  • Coloured bank clerks: Employment of, in Cape Town commercial bank (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3000; provision of names of Coloured persons to commercial bank for possible employment (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3001.
  • Conciliation board agreements: Number of, at present in force and Whites and non-Whites affected by (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6022.
  • Industrial council agreements: Exemptions granted i.r.o. border industries (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3008; of clothing industry for King William’s Town and East London (Maj. J. E. Lindsay), 5162; number of, at present in force and Whites and non-Whites affected by (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6022.
  • Official languages: Use of official languages in publications issued by Dept. of Labour (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2735; (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3138.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. O. du P. Basson), 1803.
  • Sheltered employment schemes for disabled persons (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 2523.
  • Trade unions: Exemptions granted to racially mixed (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 2527; registered White and non-White (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 2528.
  • Wage determinations: Exemptions granted i.r.o. border industries (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3008; number of, at present in force and Whites and non-Whites affected by (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6002.
  • Work reservation: Percentage of total labour force affected by work reservation determinations and exemptions (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 2727; general exemptions from work reservation determinations (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 2736.

Langlaagte rail disaster (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5619.

“Life, The Book of” (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5359.

Limehill, see “Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas” under Bantu.

Lions: Shooting of, in Kruger National Park (Mr. E. G. Malan), 92.

Liquor and Liquor Licences: Names and members of National Liquor Board (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2088; meetings held since establishment of National Liquor Board (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3012; consideration of new liquor licences for 1969 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 6215.

Luxurama Theatre, Wynberg: Applications for permission for White artistes to perform before non-White audiences (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 892.

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Magisterial Districts: Alterations in boundaries of certain (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 94.

Manpower and Research Planning, Report of Committee for (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 485.

Maoris: Treatment of Maori supporters during All Blacks rugby tour of S.A., 1970 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3516.

Maritime, Shipping and Admiralty laws: Revision and consolidation of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 502.

Medical Education, Committee of Enquiry into (Dr. A. Radford), 5826; (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7382.

Medical students: Loans made available to non-White (Mr. L. F. Wood), 722.

Mental hospitals, see under Health.

Mines: Periodicals and publications issued by Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1807; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4249.

Mines and Works Act: Exemption of Bantu workers from certain provisions of, i.r.o. mining of platinum in Bantu homeland near Rustenburg (Mr. S. Emdin), 3951.

Mini-skirts: Representations regarding wearing of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6686; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7134.

Morgen-Zon of the farm Overschot 6259, Village of (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5818.

Motor Vehicle Assurance Fund: Accumulated funds and investments (Mr. G. S. Eden), 4893; investment of funds of (Mr. G. S. Eden), 5367.

Mutual Funds (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7136.

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Natal Code of Bantu Law, see under Bantu.

Natives: Number of foreign Natives working in S.A., and countries of origin (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1337; foreign Natives in S.A., and countries of origin (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 5368.

Newspaper printing press: Allegations against staff member of Dept. of Cultural Affairs ré damaging of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2076.

Nursing: Commission of Enquiry into (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3504.

Nusas: Searching of room of office-bearer of, by Security Branch in Pietermaritzburg (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5618; questioning of chairman of Nusas in Pietermaritzburg by S.A. Police (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6012; questioning of office bearer of Nusas in Pietermaritzburg by S.A. Police (Mr. W. T. Webber, 6012.

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Oceanography International ’69 Conference (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1780.

Oil Pipelines: Delay in building of Durban-Ogies pipeline (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1318; earnings or receipts and expenditure or payments i.r.o. Durban—Johannesburg oil pipeline and reduction of the tariff for transporting petrol to the Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1341; capacity of existing oil pipelines and coming into operation of new pipelines between Durban, Richard’s Bay and Ogies (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6943.

Oil, oil tankers and oil pollution: Route scheme for oil tankers sailing around South African coast (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 488; precautions regarding drilling for oil on sea bed (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 489; off-shore oil tanker terminal off Isipingo (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1786; establishment of regional organizations by Natal local authorities for combating oil pollution (Mr. D. E. Mitchell), 4213.

Onderstepoort: Protection for workers in X-ray units at (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5167.

Opperman’s Drift Dam: Farms expropriated in connection with (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6486.

Orange River Project: Bridges or railway works affected by raising of dam walls of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7952; compensation paid by Dept. of Water Affairs i.r.o. land, road and railway works, etc., inundated by dams of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7959.

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Passports: White and non-White applications for passports and Bantu travel documents granted and refused during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5816; cancellation of passports of foreigners resident in S.A. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7950.

Pension Fund Matters: Committee Enquiry into (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7136.

Pension Funds: Number registered (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7624.

Pensions (See also under Bantu, Coloured and Indian Affairs): Survivors of 1899— 1902 War in receipt of war veteran’s pension (Mr. P. A. Moore), 714; pamphlet on means test applicable to social pensions (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 716; special supplementary allowance payable to certain war veterans (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5819; pensions and special supplementary allowances exempted from income tax (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5819; war veterans in receipt of war veterans’ pensions (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 8215.

“People, The”: Edition classified as objectionable (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3140.

Permanent residence: Applications for, received from immigrants from United Kingdom (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 733.

Pesticide residue hazards: Investigations regarding (Mr. L. F. Wood), 6682.

Physical Planning and Utilization of Resources Act: Applications i.r.o. proclaimed border industrial areas (Mr. W. T. Webber), 89; applications i.r.o. Camperdown district (Mr. W. T. Webber), 89; applications i.r.o. utilization of land for industrial purposes, zoning of land for industrial use and subdivision of industrial land (Mr. W. T. Webber), 313.

Pineapple Industry: Compensation paid for devaluation losses (Mr. C. Bennett), 491; State assistance owing to closing of Langeberg pineapple canning factory (Mr. C. Bennett), 492.

Planning—

  • Department of: Periodicals and publications issued by (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 2543; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4489.
  • Morgen-Zon of the farm Overschot 6259, Village of (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5818.

Police (see also “Railway Police” under Railways)—

  • Assault: Actions for damages for alleged assault on members of the public by Police Force members (Mrs. H. Suzman), 338; alleged assault on prisoner from Rustenburg prison (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1311; instructions issued by Witwatersrand judge re investigation into alleged assault on prisoner (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2076; steps taken against police force members i.c.w. assault case heard in Hankey Magistrate’s court (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2246.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4251.
  • Braamfontein café owner: Charges against, as a result of shooting incident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1138.
  • Coloured voters questioned by Security Police (Mr. G. S. Eden), 8217.
  • Community Development, Department of: Police investigations into actions of officials of the, in Durban (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5619.
  • Crimes: Whites and non-Whites convicted of murder, sentenced to death and hanged, 1949-’67 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 910; Whites and non-Whites convicted of murder, rape, attempted rape and culpable homicide (Mrs. H. Suzman), 912; drunkenness, loitering and house-breaking in Retreat— Simonstown area (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2536; convictions for illicit diamond dealing (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3413; persons charged with and convicted of sexual offences between White and non-White persons (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5817; complaints ré investigation by Police of cases of theft (Dr. J. H. Moolman), 5825; handbag thefts or snatchings in Johannesburg (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6686.
  • Criminal Procedure Act: Death of persons detained in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4277.
  • Firearms lost and stolen during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1330.
  • Grootvlei power station: Bantu persons arrested at (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2066.
  • Group Areas Act: Coloured and Indian businessmen questioned in Thomas Boydell Building i.c.w. certain provisions of the (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3141; Coloured and Indian businessmen summoned to Thomas Boydell Building i.c.w. certain provisions of the (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5829; detention of six persons after summoning of Coloureds and Indians to Thomas Boydell Building, Cape Town, regarding the (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 6686; Hankey magistrate’s court: Steps taken against Police Force members i.c.w. assault case heard in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2246.
  • Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg: Disturbances on 15/4/1969 in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4222.
  • Johannesburg: Investigation into certain incidents on 15th April, 1969, in (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5169.
  • Kgoathe, N.: Inquest proceedings on death of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8667.
  • King Edward VIII Hospital: Questioning by Security Police of non-White doctors at the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4886.
  • King’s Rest, Port Natal: Removal of police station (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 724.
  • Klerksdorp: Death of Bantu in Police cells (Mrs. H. Suzman), 719.
  • Lenkoe, J.: Inquest proceedings on death of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8667.
  • “Loerie” Police launch (Mr. L. G. Murray), 2251.
  • Malaria: Protection for policemen against malaria in Zambesi Valley (Dr. A. Radford), 87.
  • Mayekiso, Caleb: Death of, while in detention during 1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7945.
  • Modipane, S.: Inquest proceedings on death of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8667.
  • Moslem person: Detention of, in Cape Town as witness (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7622; (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7949.
  • Nusas: Searching of room of office-bearer of Nusas in Pietermaritzburg by Security Police (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5618; questioning of chairman of Nusas in Pietermaritzburg by S.A. Police (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6012; questioning of office-bearer of Nusas in Pietermaritzburg by S.A. Police (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6012.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1811.
  • Police reserve (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5357.
  • Police stations staffed solely by Bantu persons (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6025.
  • Portuguese immigrant: Arrest and detention of, on Witwatersrand (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5160.
  • Prisons, see Prisons and Prisoners.
  • Publication (also see “Veg”): Complaints i.c.w. theft or disappearance of copies of publication sent by rail from Durban (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2533.
  • Rustenburg: Bantu person arrested and detained on charge of attempted murder in (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1311.
  • Staff: White and non-White establishment (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 93; White and non-White non-commissioned officers, discharges and dismissals (Mr. L. F. Wood), 93; pay increases for White and non-White employees, 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2246; staff stationed at police stations in Muizenberg—Simonstown area (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2544; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172; employment of retired policemen in Police Force (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 5358; police stations staffed solely by Bantu persons (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6025.
  • Statue: Removal of statue from display window of antique dealer’s shop in Pretoria (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 7945.
  • Stock theft: White persons prosecuted for theft of stock from Lesotho (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6479.
  • Terrorism Act: Persons detained in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2066; death of persons detained in terms of the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4277.
  • Underground political activities: Persons detained i.c.w. (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7135.
  • Witwatersrand University: Charges laid i.c.w. distribution of pamphlets on campus of the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2747; students taken to Police headquarters on 15/4/1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4221; investigation of incidents on 15th April, 1969, at the (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5168; investigations into distribution of pamphlets on campus of (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5168.
  • Zambesi Valley: Protection against malaria for policemen serving in (Dr. A. Radford), 87.

Poliomyelitis: Cases notified during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1774; increase in incidence of (Dr. A. Radford), 3147; Bantu in Natal immunized against (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 4473.

Population census, 1970 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5159.

Population register: Changes of address effected to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 96; changes of address made in, during 1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1819.

Population Registration Act: Third party appeals in terms of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 304; members of appeal boards in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3767; number of public servants employed in the administration of the, establishment of central registry and number of identity cards issued (Mr. L. G. Murray), 4889; objections lodged to classifications in terms of the (Mr. L. G. Murray), 4890; expenditure incurred i.r.o. implementation of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 5351.

Positiewe Nasionalisme”: Article published in Commando (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1581.

Posts and Telegraphs—

  • African countries: Sale of equipment and assistance rendered to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3413.
  • Bilingualism of Post Office impresses on mail (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7622.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4254.
  • Franking machines: Automatic letter (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7138.
  • Letters: Profit or Loss on internal distribution of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 729.
  • Licences: Validity of existing radio licences for television broadcasts (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6482.
  • Mail: Delivery of mail to private homes in Johannesburg and environs (Mr. E. G. Malan), 729; employment of women for delivery of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 915; non-Whites employed for delivery of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 915; employment of Bantu postmen (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 1580; Whites and non-Whites employed as postmen in Durban (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1774; bilingualism of Post Office impresses on mail (Mr. W. V. Raw), 7622; postmen injured by dogs (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 8217.
  • Microwave equipment: Agreements with certain companies regarding supply of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 897.
  • Overseas visits by officials of the Department of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4476.
  • Pension Fund: Establishment of, for Post Office employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2080.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1810.
  • Postmaster-General: Tabling of annual report of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1342.
  • Postmen, see “Mail” above.
  • Post Office boxes: Rental and annual income i.r.o. private (Mr. E. G. Malan), 728.
  • Post Offices named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1325.
  • Posts: Revenue and expenditure i.r.o., 1967-’68 and 1/4/1968-31/1/1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2080.
  • Radio-apparatus: Forwarding to Postmaster-General of invoices i.r.o. supply of or repairs to (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5837; validity of existing radio-apparatus licences for television broadcasts (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6482.
  • Scales: Assizing of, used at post offices (Mr. E. G. Malan), 729.
  • Signs and notices on Post Office property: Changing of wording on (Mr. E. G. Malan), 504.
  • Staff: Shortage of technical and professional (Mr. E. G. Malan), 731; remuneration received for overtime and normal hours of work, 1966-’68 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1136; recommendations by Post Office Staff Board i.r.o. regarding of posts (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1343; recommendations made by Public Service Commission rejected by Minister of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1344; assurances given by Minister of Posts and Telegraphs on remuneration and conditions of service (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1820; establishment of pension fund for Post Office employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2080; concessions to Post Office employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3501; total authorized establishment and vacancies as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3513; overtime worked, 1967-’68 and 1968-’69 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3960; resignation of telephonists, clerical and technical staff, 1968 and 1969 (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 4219; vacancies in Post Office service at Umtata (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 4219; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5171; changes in working week or working hours of Post Office officials (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5619; salary or wage increases for Post Office employees (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5632; basic number of working hours in Post Office (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5836.
  • Stamps: Printing of, on occasion of S. A. Games, 1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2734; design of commemorative stamps for S.A. Games, 1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2734; issuing of special commemorative postage stamps (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3957; special postage stamp commemorating pioneering work of Dr. Barnard i.c.w. heart transplants (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3957; issue of series of ordinary and special postage stamps since 11/5/1962 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5832; postage stamps used by Government departments i.r.o. official mail matter (Mr. W. T. Webber), 6012.
  • Structures named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1325.
  • Telecommunications: Agreements for supply of telecommunications equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 897; suspension of telecommunication services between S.A. and overseas countries (Mr. E. G. Malan), 899; requirements regarding domestic raw materials and labour i.r.o. supply of telecommunications equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4265; investments by Industrial Development Corporation in companies or organizations manufacturing equipment used for purposes of telecommunication (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4266; International Telecommunications Satellite Consortion (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5833.
  • Telegraphs: Revenue and expenditure i.r.o. 1967-’68 and 1/4/1968-31/1/1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2080.
  • Telephone Directory: Mistakes in 1969 issue of telephone directory for Cape Peninsula, Western and Southern Cape (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5169; printing of telephone directory for Cape Peninsula, Western and Southern Cape (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5172.
  • Telephones and Telephone Exchanges: Installation of new telephone lines in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 305; shortage of telephone services as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 321; applications for telephones in Durban complex (Mr. L. F. Wood), 322; taking over of Durban private telephone system, and telephone charges between Durban and Pietermaritzburg (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 336; new Pietermaritzburg telephone exchange (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 337; direct dialling between Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 487; outstanding applications for telephones as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 504; telephone exchanges in the Cape Peninsula (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 715; telephone services provided, suspended or terminated during 1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 730; telephone communications between Cape Town, Bloubergstrand and Melkbosstrand (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 737; telephone facilities in express trains (Mr. L. F. Wood), 893; agreements with certain companies regarding supply of telephone instruments and telephone exchange equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 897; closing of automatic telephone exchanges (Mr. E. G. Malan), 913; agreement regarding importation of terminated during 1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1139; installation of telephones in certain Bantu townships (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1140; delays in obtaining dialling tone between Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pretoria and Durban (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1338; additional Bantu labour for Transvaal firms manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1344; orders placed for telephone equipment and supplies in stock (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1345; telephone plant statistics at 30/9/1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1590; cost of supplying of telephones in urban and rural areas (Mr. S. Emdin), 1788; out standing applications for telephones in certain Cape Peninsula suburbs (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1821; telephone facilities for passengers on aircraft of S.A. Airways (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2072; revenue and expenditure i.r.o. telephones, 1967-’68 and 1/4/1968-31/1/1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2080; telephone facilities for passengers on S.A. Airways aircraft (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2543; tapping of telephones by private firms (Mrs. D. Taylor), 2737; shortage of telephones and outstanding applications for telephone services as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2745; estimated capital cost of providing outstanding telephone applications and expected revenue to be derived in respect thereof (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2745; applications for Bantu labour granted to Transvaal firms manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3149; transfer of Durban telephone system to Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3952; leave facilities i.r.o. former staff of Durban telephone service (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3953; discontinuation of special service regarding sports news provided by Durban telephone system (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3953; investments by Industrial Development Corporation in companies/organizations manufacturing telephone equipment (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4266; outstanding applications for telephones as at 31/3/1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4490; subscribers and employees i.r.o. Durban Corporation telephone system (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7388.
  • Telex services: Outstanding applications since 1965 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 730.
  • Towers named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1325.
  • Working results: Monthly accounts reflecting (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4479.

Poultry carcasses: Water in (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 315; (Capt. W. J. B. Smith), 6945.

Power boats: Serious accidents caused by (Mr. J. Marais), 3950.

Precious Stones Act: Remissions i.r.o. offences in terms of (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3412.

Price control: Posts i.c.w. administration of (Mr. A. Hopewell), 3760.

Pre-frontal leucotomies: Number authorized by Superintendents of State mental health hospitals (Dr. A. Radford), 7944.

Prime Minister: Changes in the control of military intelligence (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2520; use of official languages in Government publications (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 3138; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4226; farms, portions of farms and erven purchased from White persons in S.W.A. (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6688.

Prisons and Prisoners: Periodicals and publications issued by Department of Prisons (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1806; prisoners, wardens and expansions i.r.o. Pollsmoor and Westlake prisons (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1823; White and non-White longterm and short-term prisoners and treatment of prisoners in Pollsmoor and Westlake prisons (Mr. J. IV. E. Wiley), 1824; instructions issued by Witwatersrand judge ré investigation into alleged assault on prisoner (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2076; escapes from Westlake and Pollsmoor prisons (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2537; prison out-stations in Western Province (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2998; boards, councils, advisory and other bodies appointed in the Department of Prisons (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4254; visiting of prisons by International Red Cross (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4470; installation of electric massage machines (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4471; prisoners escaped from Bellville prison (Mr. L. G. Murray), 4471; letter published in overseas newspaper on treatment of prisoners on Robben Island (Dr. A. Radford), 4476; payment of ex gratia grants to dependants of three Bantu prisoners who died in Police transport vehicle, 2/4/1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4886; disciplinary action taken against prison service members as a result of Supreme Court judgment i.c.w. death of three Bantu prisoners (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5164; changes in methods of transporting prisoners as a result of Supreme Court judgment i.c.w. death of three Bantu prisoners on Witwatersrand (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5164; Bantu prisoners detained at and taken to court from Modderbee prison on charges relating to registration and production of documents, etc. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5164; prosecution of Prison officials as a result of Supreme Court judgment i.c.w. death of three prisoners on Witwatersrand (Mr. R. G. L. Hourquebie), 5169; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff in Department of Prisons (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172; conveyance of Bantu prisoners in Police vans (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5363; conveyance of Bantu prisoners arrested in terms of Bantu (Urban Areas) Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5363; Bantu persons arrested during 1968-’69 i.c.w. registration and production of documents and infringements of Bantu (Urban Areas) Act and conveyance of such prisoners (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5363; representations i.c.w. Police vans used for conveyance of prisoners (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5371; period of detention of Bantu prisoners on charges relating to registration and production of documents and in fringements of Bantu (Urban Areas) Act (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5623; particulars i.c.w. prisoners escaped from Bellville prison (Mr. L. G. Murray), 5631; S.A. Bureau of Standards and specifications for ventilation of Police vans used for conveyance of prisoners (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 5830; payment of ex gratia grants to dependants of three Bantu prisoners who died in Police transport vehicle (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6681; White and non-White prisoners admitted to prisons, 1967-’68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6946; report on 1967 visit of representative of International Red Cross to prisons in South Africa (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7134; removal of widow (Evelyn Lefefe) of one of the prisoners who died in Police transport vehicle (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 7384; death of Bantu prisoner of New Brighton, Port Elizabeth, while in detention (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7945; White and non-White prisoners and wardens convicted of assault on prisoners, 1968 (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 7958.

Proclamation 400 of 1960: Persons under removal orders issued in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4747; persons detained during 1968 in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5816; persons arrested and detained under (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6218.

Provincial Administrations: Negotiations between S.A. Navy and Cape Provincial Administration regarding old Simonstown hospital (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1591.

Psychiatric nurses in Government service (Dr. A. Radford), 3147.

Publications and Entertainments Act: Persons convicted of production of undesirable publications or objects in terms of the (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3763.

Publications Control Board: Representations regarding approval for the showing of certain films (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1782; publications submitted during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3498; publications prohibited and prohibition on certain publications lifted, ’68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3499; full-length films reviewed, 1968-’69 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3766; reasons for decisions on undesirability of publications (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7138.

Public Service: Investigation into salaries of non-Whites in the (Mr. L. F. Wood), 715; investigation into housing for Public Servants (Mr. G. S. Eden), 1132; per capita production in (Mr. G. Malan), 1819; total authorized establishment and vacancies as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3511; filled and vacant posts, resignations, discharges and transfers, etc. (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 4746; commencing salary of matriculants in clerical staff in certain Public Service departments (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172; recognition for certain academic qualifications (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5353; public servants occupied on merit-rating and associated inspection work (Mr. W. V. Raw), 5365; salary/wage increases w.e.f. April, 1969 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5370; travelling concessions for Public Servants on S.A. Airways for foreign and internal travel (Mr. E. G. Malan), 8214.

Public Utility Transport Corporation: Moneys derived from Bantu Services Levy paid to (Mr. L. F. Wood), 903.

Public Works—

  • Architects: Private architects or firms of architects commissioned by the Department of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 7389.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4255.
  • Bridges and buildings under the control of the Department of, named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1329.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1809.
  • Simonstown Municipality: Subsidy payable to, i.r.o. State-owned properties (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2087.
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Race Classifications: White persons reclassified as Coloured, 1967/68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 907; persons reclassified during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2524; objections against race classifications lodged by third parties (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3410; outstanding third party objections at 31/3/1969 (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 5352; legal expenses incurred by State i.c.w. Supreme Court cases involving questions of race classifications (Mr. L. G. Murray), 5621.

Race Classification Appeal Boards: Membership, jurisdiction and remuneration (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1323.

Race horses: Importation of (Mr. L. G. Murray), 90.

Radio, see S.A.B.C.

Railways—

  • Accidents: Age of passenger coaches of Bantu train involved in accident on Witwatersrand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2743; Effingham and Langlaagte train crashes (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2999; Langlaagte rail disaster (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 5619; at Orlando West (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7618; mortalities after Langlaagte train accident (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7618.
  • Bantu: Employed in Cape Western System region and Cape Town docks (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1794.
  • Blue Train: Tenders for two new (Mr. S. Emdin), 308; “Windsor Castle” passengers and departure of, from Cape Town on 30/4/69 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 5360.
  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the S.A. Railways and Harbours Administration (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4257.
  • Cabinet Ministers: Buildings, bridges and vessels named after (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2741.
  • Cape Town station: Public bar facilities on (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 310.
  • Colleges named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326.
  • Dining saloons, see “Refreshment facilities” below.
  • Durban: New railway station (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 2730.
  • Hotels named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1326.
  • Housing: Vacant Railway houses, and houses demolished since 1966 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3013.
  • Johannesburg station: Income and expenditure i.r.o. non-White restaurant (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2742; parking on main line platforms (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2743.
  • Level crossings: Revision of priority list for elimination of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 7140.
  • Lines: Construction of railway line between Merebank and Chatsworth (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1778.
  • Medical officers: Resignations (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2742.
  • Minister of Transport: Train journey undertaken from Pretoria to Cape Town (Mr. H. J. van Wyk), 496.
  • Orange River Project: Bridges or railway works affected by raising of dam walls of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7952.
  • Rails: Acquisition of steel, since 1963-’64 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2744.
  • Railway Police: Witwatersrand University students arrested by, on 15/4/1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4220.
  • Refreshment facilities: Air-conditioned dining saloons and lounge cars acquired since 1963 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 721; difference in estimated and final cost i.r.o. air-conditioned lounge cars acquired (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1317.
  • Republikeinse Publikasies (Edms.) Bpk. (see also “Veg”): Disappearance of monthly publication railed from Durban by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 718
  • Shunting: Fly shunting in Durban (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 3004; using of oil lamps during shunting operations in Durban harbour (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 3411.
  • Sick Fund: Chemists and staff employed by S.A.R. & H. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1324; resignations by medical officers from Sick Fund panel (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2742.
  • Signs and notices on Railway property: Changing of wording on (Mr. E. G. Malan) 495.
  • Sir Thomas Price: Replacement of bucket dredger (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 2731.
  • Staff: Remuneration received for overtime and normal hours of work, 1966-’68 (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 1136; non-White staff performing work previously reserved for Whites (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1775; resignations, discharges, retirements, etc., and new appointments, 1968 (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 1785; appeals i.r.o. promotion, 1968 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2248; employees in supernumerary capacities (Mr. W. V. Raw), 2248; graded posts filled by non-White staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2248; vacancies i.r.o. harbour and railway staff (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2254; disciplinary action taken against staff for refusing to work overtime (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2256; staff shortages in major harbours (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2257; number of Whites and non-Whites employed in Republic and Cape Western system (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2144; vacancies i.r.o. artisan fitters in Cape Western area (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3001; pension benefits for non-White employees (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3007; personnel killed or injured on duty (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3013; White and non-White establishment as at 31/12/1968 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 3770; statistics i.r.o. employees killed or injured on duty (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4278; officials charged i.c.w. late departure of Trans-Karoo train (Mr. W. V. Raw), 4473; commencing salaries of matriculants in clerical staff (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5369.
  • Trains and Train Services: Telephone facilities on express (Mr. L. F. Wood), 893; newspaper report on train service between Garankuwa and Rosslyn (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1315; special trains for ordinary passengers and scholars between main centres during each month of 1968 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1577; complaints regarding Cape Town—Simonstown train service (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 1585; age of passenger coaches of Bantu train involved in accident on Witwatersrand (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2743; Trans-Karoo train (Train No. 202) from Johannesburg to Cape Town, 7/7/1968 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3501; age of coaches for White and non-White passengers on certain main line trains (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3762; officials charged i.c.w. late departure of Trans-Karoo train (Mr. W. V. Raw), 4473; “Windsor Castle” passengers and departure of Blue Train from Cape Town on 30/4/1969 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 5360; railway commission’s visit to Europe i.r.o. capacity of Johannesburg—Soweto line (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5823; Bantu passengers transported between Soweto and Johannesburg (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5823; negotiations regarding construction of new railway line to Pimville Bantu residential area (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 5824; bottlenecks in railway service between Johannesburg and Soweto (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6011; commission of enquiry into train services for Soweto (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7623.
  • Tugs see under Harbours.
  • Workshops: Losses of stores in (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 1321.

Rand Water Board: Unaccountable loss of water within area of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7620.

Red Cross, International: Visiting of S.A. prisons by (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4470; report on 1967 visit of representative of the, to prisons in S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7134.

Rehabilitation centres: Inmates in departmental and certified (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4744.

Rehoboth Affairs: Committee of Enquiry into (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7381.

Rehoboth Gebiet: Representations regarding legislation concerning the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 7380.

Rent: Protection for statutory tenants against eviction under Rents Act (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 87; appointment of rent collector in East London (Mr. C. Bennett), 4474.

Repatriation: Of persons from S.A. during 1968 (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 99; of Indians to India or Pakistan (Mr. E. D. Winchester), 5822; of foreign Bantu from S.A. (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6942.

Republikeinse Publikasies (Edms.) Bpk. (see also “Veg”): Disappearance of copies of monthly publication railed from Durban by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 718.

Retail price maintenance: Overseas study of (Mr. S. Emdin), 2519.

Retreats: Inmates in departmental and certified (Mr. L F. Wood), 4744.

Revenue: Collected by Central Government 1947-48 to 1967-’68 (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 1582; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of Inland (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4246.

Rietfontein farm, Edenvale: Sale of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 898; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1139; development of portion of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1322; representations and proposals ré development of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2101; sale or transfer of portion of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2102; (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7951.

Road Motor Transport: Road motor transport routes in Transkei manned by Bantu drivers (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2259.

  • National Roads: Building of national road from Port Elizabeth to King William’s Town via Grahamstown (Mr. C. Bennett), 1330.

Road Transportation: Staff employed in and officials charged and convicted of bribery and corruption in Natal and Southern Transvaal in the Division of (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1309; establishments and salary scales of inspectorate of various Road Transportation Boards (Mr. H. M. Timoney), 3510; members of Road Transportation Board with headquarters at East London (Mr. C. Bennett), 4474.

Robben Island, see Prisons and Prisoners.

Rock lobsters: Perishing of shipload, in Cape Town docks (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 306.

S

S.A.B.C.: Films produced by (Mr. E. G. Malan), 315; broadcasts by external service of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1340; broadcasts over stations of 10 kilowatts or more (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1341; tabling of annual report of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1342; tabling of annual report before presentation of Post Office budget (Mr. E. G. Malan) 1595; sale of equipment by, and assistance rendered to countries in Africa (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3413; appointment of chairman of board of governors, cultural adviser and director of programmes (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 4275; completion of S.A.B.C. building near Auckland Park (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4745; vacancies on Board of Governors of the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4746; alterations regarding original site and plans for new S.A.B.C. building near Auckland Park (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4751; agreements with news agencies for supply of news (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4887; steps taken to attain objects not covered by sect. 13 of Broadcasting Act (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4887; amounts subtracted from payments to S.A.B.C. in terms of sect. 15 of Radio Act, 1952 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5630; names and official designations of the Radio Advisory Board (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5631; amendments to definition of radio apparatus in terms of Radio Act, 1952 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5631; considerations ré appointment of members of Board of Governors (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6481; acquisition of land in Port Elizabeth (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 7619; erection of broadcasting studio at Port Elizabeth (Mr. W. G. Kingwill), 7619.

S.A. Games, Bloemfontein: Non-White spectators at (Mr. C. J. S. Wainwright), 899; financial aid given i.r.o., and facilities for non-White spectators (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1345; printing of stamps on occasion of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2734; design of commemorative stamps for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2734.

Sales tax: Reports received by Dept. of Justice regarding increased prices charged for goods acquired before introduction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5621; complaints received by Dept. of Economic Affairs regarding increased prices charged for goods acquired before introduction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5621.

Salisbury Island: New sites for yacht and sailing clubs on (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2075.

Sasol: Establishment of second (Mr. J. O. N. Thompson), 306.

Satellite photographs: Utilization of, for weather forecasts (Mr. E. G. Malan), 96.

Satellite tracking and Data Acquisition station: Messages handled by the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6687.

“Sex Manners for Men” (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5359.

“Sex Manners for Women” (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5359.

Shipping Firms: Agreements between Dept. of Economic Affairs and foreign (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 2085.

Shipping, Maritime and Admiralty laws: Revision and consolidation of (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 502.

Sinkholes in the Western Transvaal (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1130; in Carletonville area (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3957.

Skimmed milk: Dumping of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 95; distribution of skimmed milk powder to needy pre-school children (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 2523.

Sobukwe, Robert: Restrictions placed on (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6486.

Social Welfare and Pensions—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4490.
  • Old age homes: Alternative accommodation for residents in private old age home in Boksburg (Mr. J. P. A. Reyneke), 4744.
  • Pension rate payable i.r.o. mixed marriages (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 486.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1815.
  • Rehabilitation centres: Inmates in departmental and certified (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4744.
  • Retreats: Inmates in departmental and certified (Mr. L. F. Wood), 4744.
  • Social welfare officers and workers: Number stationed in Cape Peninsula (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 3010; filled and vacant posts and qualifications (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3155; posts for social workers employed by welfare organizations subsidized by the Department of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3157.
  • Social welfare organizations: Number subsidized by the Department of (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 3010.
  • Welfare planning: Conference on national (Mr. G. S. Eden), 3140.

Soviet Spy: Detention of alleged (Mrs. H. Suzman), 3138.

Spes Bona Savings and Finance Bank: Deposits by Coloured persons (Mr. G. S. Eden), 2723.

Sport and Recreation: Periodicals and publications issued by Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1800; subsidy or assistance for certain Transvaal golf club (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3763; representations regarding subsidy or assistance for certain Transvaal golf club (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4212; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4261.

State President: Exercising of powers by, as Supreme Chief in terms of certain Bantu laws (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3508.

“Stern”: Edition classified as objectionable (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3140.

Suez Canal: Earnings of certain S.A. harbours owing to closing of (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 490.

Sunday observance: Legislation regarding (Mr. E. G. Malan), 3764.

Sunday Sport and Entertainment Bill: Select Committee report on subject of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1820.

Suppression of Communism Act: Warnings issued to persons in terms of (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4748; persons convicted and after release charged with further offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6681; Whites and nonWhites serving sentences of imprisonment for sabotage and offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6948.

S.W.A.: Discussion of S.W.A. problem with representative of U.N.O. (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1584; farms, portions of farms and erven purchased from White persons in (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 6688.

T

Teachers, see Education.

Technical Colleges, see Education.

Technical Education, see Education.

Telephones, see Posts and Telegraphs.

Television: Steps taken by Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs or S.A.B.C. to facilitate introduction of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 91; permits for closed circuit (Mr. E. G. Malan), 347; notice of introduction of television in S.A. (Mr. L. F. Wood), 490; validity of existing radio licences for television broadcasts (Mr. L. E. D. Winchester), 6482; research into closed-circuit television (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6942.

Terrorism Act: Persons convicted and after release charged with further offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6681; Whites and non-Whites serving sentences of imprisonment for sabotage and offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6948; inquest proceedings on deaths of N. Kgoathe, S. Modipane and J. Lenkoe (Mrs. H. Suzman), 8667.

Tourism—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in Dept. of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4261.
  • Distribution abroad of objects for promotion of tourism in S.A. (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1783.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by Dept. of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1800.
  • Tourist groups: Admission to S.A. of tourist groups with non-White members (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6485.

Transport Commission, National: Revenue received by, and allocations made to provinces for road and bridge construction and road maintenance, 1966-’67 and 1967-’68 (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1596; revenue derived from customs and excise duties and taxation i.r.o motor vehicles, etc., and allocation made therefrom to (Mr. L. G. Murray), 1597.

Transport—

  • Aircraft: Accidents involving private (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6944.
  • Bus services for various race groups in Cape Peninsula (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1775.
  • Department of: Periodicals and publications issued by (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 2089; boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4262.
  • Dr. Hennie Steyn Bridge, Bethulie (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5370.
  • Minister and Deputy Minister of: Train journey undertaken from Pretoria to Cape Town (Mr. H. J. van Wyk), 496; private coach attached to TransKaroo train (Train No. 202) from Johannesburg to Cape Town, 7/7/ 1968 (Mr. W. V. Raw), 3501; Government garage vehicles used by Deputy Minister of Transport in Bloemfontein and Durban (Mr. W. V. Raw), 5165.
  • Staff: Commencing salary of matriculants in clerical positions (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 5172.

Travel documents, see Passports.

Tugs, see under Harbours.

Typhoid fever: Cases notified in Dundee and Msinga (Mrs. H. Suzman), 317; in Butterworth and Kentani districts (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1772.

U

Uitval, see “Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas” under Bantu.

Umgeni River: Perishing of fish at mouth of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 1138; death of fish in mouth of (Mr. L. F. Wood), 2255.

Under-water spear guns (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4471.

Unemployment Insurance Fund: Financial position, contributions to and payments from (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 2728.

Union buildings: Changing of name of (Mr. E. G. Malan), 309.

United Nations: Discussion of S.W.A. problem with representative of the (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1584.

Unit Trusts Control Act: Mutual funds established in terms of (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 7136.

Universities: Medical students enrolled for and successful in first year courses, 1966-68 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2719; distribution of pamphlets on campus of Witwatersrand University (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 2747; teaching staff-student ration (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3006; students and academic staff during certain years (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), applications by Bantu students for admission to White universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 3151; non-White students registered at University of Natal Medical School (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 3158; establishment of Chair of Race Relations at University of Natal (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 3409; Defence Force members involved in incidents at University of the Witwatersrand on 15th April 1969 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 4219; Witwatersrand University students involved in incidents in Johannesburg on 15th April, 1969 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 4220; Witwatersrand University students arrested by S.A. Railway Police on 15th April, 1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4220; Witwatersrand University students taken to Police headquarters, Johannesburg, on 15th April, 1969 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 4221; investigations into incidents at Witwatersrand University on 15th April, 1969 (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5168; investigations into distribution of pamphlets on campus of University of the Witwatersrand (Dr. G. F. Jacobs), 5168; students enrolled for degrees and diplomas in pharmacy (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5171; non-White students registered at medical schools of White universities (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5354; salary scales of teaching staff (Mrs. H. Suzman), 5623; degrees and diplomas awarded to White and non-White students by University of South Africa, 1968/69 (Mr. L. F. Wood), 5834; degrees and diplomas granted to Bantu students by University of South Africa (Mr. P. A. Moore), 6024; degrees and diplomas awarded to Indian students by the University of South Africa (Mr. W. M. Sutton), 6689; White and non-White medical and dental students enrolled at S.A. Universities (Mr. L. F. Wood), 7953.

University Colleges, see under Bantu, Coloured and Indian Affairs.

Unlawful Organizations Act: Persons convicted and after release charged with further offences under (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6681; Whites and non-Whites serving sentences of imprisonment for sabotage or offences under the (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6948.

V.

Vaal Dam: Level of water in (Mr. E. G. Malan), 97; level of Vaal Dam and water restrictions in Johannesburg (Mr. E. G. Malan), 6685; monthly percentage water in Vaal Dam since August, 1966 (Mr. E. G. Malan), 7958.

Van der Kloof Dam Scheme: Townships for Whites and non-Whites i.c.w. (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2077.

“Veg”: Disappearance of copies of monthly publication railed from Durban by Republikeinse Publikasies (Edms.) Bpk., (Mr. E. G. Malan), 718; complaints i.c.w. theft or disappearance of copies of monthly publication sent by rail from Durban (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 2533; disappearance of consignment of newspaper “Veg” dispatched from Durban (Mr. E. G. Malan), 4212.

Vergelegen, see “Limehill, Uitval and Vergelegen areas” under Bantu.

Visas: Applications for visas to visit S.A. received and refused during 1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 6479.

Visitors: Brought to S.A. from overseas as guests of Government (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 329.

Voters: Registered in White constituencies (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 326.

W

Wage determinations, see under Labour.

War Veterans’ Pensions, see Pensions.

Water Affairs—

  • Boards, councils, advisory or other bodies appointed in the Department of (Mr. M. L. Mitchell), 4263.
  • Dams: Under the control of the Dept. of, named after persons (Mr. W. V. Raw), 1329; raising of wall of Loskop Dam (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1342; purchasing of farms by Bantu Trust in vicinity of Loskop Dam (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1589; townships for Whites and non-Whites near Petrusville i.c.w. Van der Kloof Dam scheme (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 2077; Chelmsford Dam on the Ngagane River (Mr. W. T. Webber), 5828; farms expropriated i.c.w. Opperman’s Drift Dam (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6486; farms expropriated i.c.w. Doorndrift Dam (Mr. S. J. M. Steyn), 6487.
  • Dr. Hennie Steyn Bridge, Bethulie (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5172.
  • Periodicals and publications issued by the Department of (Mr. J. D. du P. Basson), 1811.
  • Power boats: Serious accidents caused by (Mr. D. J. Marais), 3950.
  • Transfer of water from Tugela River to Vaal River (Mr. E. G. Malan), 5172.

Weather forecasts: Utilization of satellite photographs for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 96; special radio-satellite receiver used for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 506; cost and operation of special radio-satellite receiver for (Mr. E. G. Malan), 1596.

Windhoek air crash: Conversion course followed by crew of Boeing aircraft involved in (Mr. C. Bennett), 1313.

“Windsor Castle” passengers and departure of Blue Train from Cape Town on 30/4/1969 (Mr. J. W. E. Wiley), 5360.

Whipping: Persons sentenced to (Mrs. H. Suzman), 7617.

Workmen’s Compensation Act: Tracing of beneficiaries in terms of the (Mrs. C. D. Taylor), 1125; amount of unclaimed awards in terms of the, as at 31/12/1968 (Mrs. H. Suzman), 1794; accumulated funds standing to the credit of the Accident Fund in terms of the (Mr. G. N. Oldfield), 2729; unclaimed awards in terms of the (Dr. E. L. Fisher), 6013.

World Council of Churches, Uppsala: Pamphlets of Dept. of Information distributed at the (Mr. E. G. Malan), 2067.

Wrestling, see Boxing and Wrestling.

X

Xhosa Development Corporation: Closing of undertakings established in Transkei (Mrs. H. Suzman), 2247; industrial concerns in Transkei administered by the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2724; trading stations in the Transkei acquired from White persons by the (Mr. T. G. Hughes), 2725.

X-ray Apparatus: Legislation for the control of (Dr. A. Radford), 6011.

QUESTIONS UNDER NAME OF MEMBER

Basson, Mr. J. A. L.—5361.

Basson, Mr. J. D. du P.—92, 93, 98, 99, 306, 326, 329, 332, 1583, 1584, 1788, 1795, 1797, 1799, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1815, 1817, 2089, 2093, 2101, 2543, 3143, 7380, 7381, 7950.

Bennett, Mr. C.—491, 492, 712, 1313, 1314, 1330, 1331, 1789, 2070, 2071, 4474.

Bronkhorst, Brig. H. J.—1781, 2721, 3150, 7945, 8218.

Connan, Mr. J. M.—1578, 5835, 5836, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019.

Eden, Mr. G. S.—1132, 1322, 2525, 2526, 2722, 2723, 3140, 3141, 3412, 3413, 4888, 4892, 4893, 5359, 5366, 5367, 8217.

Edmin, Mr. S.—308, 334, 494, 1788, 2519, 2745, 3951.

Fisher, Dr. E. L.—318, 319, 492, 1580, 2523, 2524, 4218, 5361, 6013.

Hopewell, Mr. A.—1319, 1587, 3159, 3760, 5356.

Hourquebie, Mr. R. G. L.—2527, 2528, 2529, 5169.

Hughes, Mr. T. G.—85, 345, 2259, 2724, 2725, 4219, 5161, 5171, 5172, 5369, 5831, 6025, 6481, 6688, 7958.

Jacobs, Dr. G. F—2738, 2739, 2740, 2747, 4219, 4220, 5168, 5169.

Kingwill, Mr. W. G.—7619.

Kruger, Mr. J. T.—3145.

Lindsay, Maj. J. E.—2726, 5162, 5167.

Malan, Mr. E. G—91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 309, 315, 321, 337, 338, 347, 495, 504, 506, 713, 718, 724, 728, 729, 730, 731, 740, 741, 742, 743, 897, 898, 899, 913, 915, 1129, 1130, 1139, 1140, 1318, 1322, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1586, 1589, 1590, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1782, 1783, 1819, 1820, 2067, 2068, 2076, 2079, 2080, 2101, 2102, 2257, 2734, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2745, 3013, 3140, 3149, 3413, 3416, 3501, 3763, 3764, 3957, 3960, 4212, 4265, 4266, 4278, 4476, 4479, 4490, 4745, 4746, 4751, 4887, 4893, 5159, 5169, 5172, 5370, 5619, 5621, 5630, 5631, 5632, 5826, 5832, 5833, 5836, 5837, 6480, 6481, 6685, 6686, 6687, 6942, 6943, 6944, 6947, 7134, 7388, 7620, 7951, 7952, 7958, 7959, 8213.

Marais, Mr. D. J.—3950.

Mitchell, Mr. D. E.—488, 489, 4213, 5350, 7619.

Mitchell, Mr. M. L—2533, 3140, 3409, 3508, 3509, 3510, 4214, 4215, 4226, 4229, 4230, 4231, 4232, 4233, 4235, 4236, 4237, 4240, 4245, 4246, 4247, 4248, 4249, 4251, 4253, 4254, 4255, 4257, 4261, 4262, 4263, 4471, 4479, 4480, 4481, 4487, 4489, 4490, 4893, 5160, 5164, 5622, 5830, 7384, 7945, 7957.

Moolman, Dr. J. H.—2249, 2534, 5824, 5825, 8666.

Moore, Mr. P. A.—309, 712, 714, 715, 1132, 1133, 1320, 1587, 1790, 3762, 5160, 6023, 6024, 6222.

Murray, Mr. L. G.—90, 346, 505, 733, 1335, 1336, 1591, 1592, 1593, 1596, 1597, 2076, 2089, 2251, 2252, 3001, 3410, 3503, 3504, 3511, 3513, 3515, 3763, 3770, 3949, 4222, 4471, 4889, 4890, 4891, 5351, 5621, 5631, 7388.

Oldfield, Mr. G. N.—310, 335, 336, 716, 717, 1785, 1786, 2524, 2525, 2728, 2729, 2730, 3007, 3142, 3143, 3152, 3154, 3155, 3156, 3157, 3158, 3952, 3953, 4746, 5357, 5358, 5617, 5627, 5628, 5629, 5630, 5819, 5820, 6020, 6021, 6217, 6221, 7136, 7382, 7386, 8215, 8216, 8217.

Radford, Dr. A.—87, 900, 1579, 2072, 3147, 3956, 4476, 5826, 6011, 6483, 7944.

Raw, Mr. W. V, —495, 496, 894, 895, 902, 1309, 1310, 1325, 1326, 1329, 2074, 2088, 2248, 2249, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2537, 3001, 3003, 3009, 3012, 3501, 3502, 3758, 3759, 3760, 3765, 4472, 4473, 5165, 5365, 6215, 6483, 6683, 6684, 6685, 7138, 7139, 7622, 7948, 7949, 7958, 8221.

Reyneke, Mr. J. P. A.—4744.

Smith, Capt. W. J. B.—314, 315, 336, 337, 1582, 1583, 6945.

Steyn, Mr. S. J. M —2727, 3008, 3138, 5823, 5824, 6011, 6022, 6486, 6487.

Streicher, Mr. D. M.—8665.

Sutton, Mr. W. M.—2526, 2527, 2724, 3148, 6689, 6690, 6691, 6692.

Suzman, Mrs. H, —85, 94, 315, 317, 322, 338, 503, 719, 735, 901, 907, 908, 909, 912, 1133, 1135, 1138, 1311, 1315, 1330, 1331, 1345, 1574, 1575, 1586, 1588, 1772, 1774, 1794, 2066, 2075, 2076, 2246, 2247, 2517, 2719, 2720, 2738, 2998, 3000, 3138, 3149, 3414, 3415, 3497, 3498, 3499, 3507, 3516, 3757, 3758, 3760, 3766, 3767, 3948, 3949, 4220, 4221, 4222, 4276, 4277, 4279, 4470, 4747, 4748, 4886, 5164, 5354, 5355, 5363, 5371, 5623, 5624, 5625, 5626, 5816, 5817, 5831, 6027, 6215, 6218, 6219, 6220, 6479, 6485, 6486, 6681, 6682, 6689, 6942, 6944, 6945, 6946, 6947, 6948, 6949, 7134, 7138, 7140, 7141, 7379, 7382, 7617, 7618, 7623, 7944, 7945, 7955, 7956, 8218, 8219, 8220, 8667.

Taylor, Mrs. C. D.—86, 87, 304, 305, 306, 485, 486, 502, 708, 709, 890, 892, 902, 1125, 1126, 1134, 1312, 1323, 1775, 1776, 1779, 2088, 2523, 2737, 2746, 3006, 3954, 5158, 5352, 5362, 5829, 6686, 7135, 7140, 7622, 7624, 7949.

Thompson, Mr. J. O. N.—90, 94, 306, 320, 345, 1316, 1317, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1582, 1585, 1776, 1794, 1821, 2736, 5368, 7137.

Timoney, Mr. H. M.—309, 310, 335, 486, 487, 501, 737, 1320, 1321, 2073, 2535, 3510, 7946, 7947, 7956, 8215.

Van Wyk, Mr. J. T.—496.

Wainwright, Mr. C. J. S, —718, 899, 900, 2731, 2732, 5821.

Webber, Mr. W. T.—88, 89, 312, 313, 314, 2530, 2531, 2532, 3412, 3958, 5163, 5167, 5359, 5618, 5818, 5827, 5828, 6012, 6217, 6482.

Wiley, Mr. J. W. E.—306, 715, 716, 719, 725, 726, 727, 731, 732, 733, 896, 1136, 1333, 1581, 1585, 1591, 1780, 1823, 1824, 2069, 2077, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2517, 2536, 2537, 2544, 3005, 3010, 4216, 4217, 4218, 4273, 4275, 4491, 5161, 5360.

Winchester, Mr. L. E. D.—311, 312, 489, 490, 498, 710, 723, 724, 901, 911, 1136, 1340, 1778, 2075, 2084, 2085, 2087, 2256, 2257, 2518, 2732, 2998, 2999, 3004, 3411, 3504, 3761, 3762, 4473, 5619, 5822, 5836, 6482.

Wood, Mr. L. F.—93, 302, 303, 317, 322, 323, 324, 326, 334, 343, 344, 484, 490, 498, 499, 500, 502, 504, 710, 711, 715, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 738, 739, 893, 895, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 910, 1127, 1128, 1135, 1138, 1140, 1307, 1308, 1317, 1324, 1332 1576, 1577, 1588, 1774, 1775, 2066, 2067, 2072, 2086, 2246, 2248, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2258, 2519, 2543, 2735, 2741, 3006, 3151, 3152, 3768, 3954, 3959, 4225, 4267, 4273, 4743, 4744, 4748, 4749, 4750, 4751, 4891, 4895, 5161, 5162, 5171, 5352, 5353, 5369, 5834, 6011, 6023, 6025, 6026, 6214, 6221, 6682, 7383, 7953.

INDEX TO SPEECHES (“R” denotes “Reading”)
(For Estimates see “Bills—Appropriation”)

AGRICULTURE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Uys, the Hon. D.C.H.]

AGRICULTURE, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Schoeman, the Hon. H.]

BANTU ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. M. C.]

BANTU EDUCATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. M. C.]

BANTU DEVELOPMENT, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Vosloo, the Hon. A. H.]

BANTU ADMINISTRATION AND EDUCATION, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Koornhof, Dr. the Hon. P. G. J.]

BASSON, Mr. J. A. L. (Sea Point)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2416.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3801; (Committee): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 5471; Labour, 6379; Coloured Affairs, 6415; Bantu Administration and Development, 6540; (3R.), 8209, 8336.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8408.
  • Motion—
    • Capital Punishment, 2599.

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

  • Bills-
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 507; (Committee), 578, 583, 596, 601; (3R.), 655.
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1754; (Committee), 1920-1923, 1925-1927.
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1834.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R), 3262; (Committee), 3936, 3945, 3987; (3R.), 4046.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3425, 3428.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3883; (Committee): Votes—Cultural Affairs, 4659; Higher Education, 4695; Treasury, 4899; Foreign Affairs, 5424, 5455, 5492; Coloured Affairs, 6433, 6456; Community Development, 7049; Interior, 7179, 7219; Information,
    • 7447, 7452, 7457, 7488; Immigration, 7565; (3R.), 8366.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5863; (Committee), 5918; (3R.), 6035.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (3R.), 6294.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7632; (Committee), 7733-7.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7936; (Committee), 8553, 8561.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 124.
    • Cultural Development, 2132.

BENNETT, Mr. C. (Albany)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1115.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2276.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 2975, 3067, 3074; (3R.), 3174.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3724; (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6601.
    • Soil Conservation (Instruction), 6043; (Committee), 6054-7, 6070, 6075, 6080, 6086-8; (3R.) 6140.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 6109.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6130.
    • Plant Breeders’ Rights (amendment) (2R.), 6182.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 370.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1405.
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3039.

BEZUIDENHOUT, Mr. G. P. C. (Brakpan)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2373.
    • Post Office Appropriation (3R.), 2953.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4634; Labour, 6364; Bantu Administration and Development, 6501; (3R), 8364.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8273, 8290, 8317.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8498.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 163, 164.
    • Housing, 537.

BLOOMBERG, Mr. A. (Peninsula)—

  • Bills—
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (Committee), 1527.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3137, 3203; (3R), 4051.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Coloured Affairs, 6381.
  • Motion—
    • Condolence:
      • Naudé, the late Hon. J. F. T., 7061.

BODENSTEIN, Dr. P. (Rustenburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2914.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3631; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5053; Foreign Affairs, 5476; Bantu Administration and Development, 6598; Mines, 6891; (3R.), 8173.
    • Community Development (amendment) (3R.), 4729.
    • Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) (Committee), 6226.

BOTHA, Mr. H. J. (Aliwal)—

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1365.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6518; Police, 7118; Water Affairs, 7363
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 284.

BOTHA, Mr. L. J. (Bethlehem)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2427.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4467; Agriculture, 5098.
    • Soil Conservation (Committee), 6083.

BOTHA, Hon. M. C. (Roodepoort)—

  • [Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and of Bantu Education. ]
  • Bills—
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2043, 2683; (Committee), 2750, 2754, 2760, 2765, 2770, 2777, 2784, 2787, 2792, 2797, 2799, 2803, 2809, 2811-2, 2814-5, 2965, 2973, 2975, 2977, 2979, 2985-8, 2996, 3066-9, 3071-7; (3R.), 3191.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6544, 6706, 6731, 7609; Bantu Education, 6732, 7610; (3R.), 8374.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 38.

BOTHA, Hon. P. W. (George)—

  • [Minister of Defence.)
  • Bills—
    • Civil Defence (amendment) (2R.), 614, 617; (Committee), 684, 685.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 856, 858.
    • Moratorium (amendment) (2R.), 859.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1723-1725.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Defence, 5219, 5247, 5255, 5286, 5313.
  • Motion—
    • Amendments to First Schedule: Defence Act, 4815, 4835.

BOTHA, Hon. S. P. (Soutpansberg)—

  • [Minister of Water Affairs and of Forestry.]
  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1723, 1739-1740.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4571; Water Affairs, 7319, 7393, 7611; Forestry, 7436.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 5988, 6111; (3R.), 6154.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6112, 6131; (3R.), 6157.

BRANDT, Dr. J. W. (Etosha)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 478; (3R.), 661.
    • Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) (Committee), 6225.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Mines, 6852; Water Affairs, 7349, 7376; Forestry, 7414.

BRONKHORST, Brig. H. J. (North Rand)—

  • Bills—
    • Civil Defence (amendment) (2R.), 616.
    • Defence (amendment) (2R.), 857.
    • Moratorium (amendment) (2R.), 859.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2385.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3789; (Committee): Votes—Defence, 5234, 5239; Health, 7002; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7508.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (Committee), 7852.
  • Motion—
    • Amendments to First Schedule, Defence Act, 4834.

CARR, Mr. D. M. (Maitland)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1074.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes— Coloured Affairs, 6412; Health, 7003.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (3R.), 8695.

CHAIRMAN AND DEPUTY CHAIRMAN—

  • [See page 87.]

COETSEE, Mr. H. J. (Bloemfontein West)—

  • Bills—
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1486; (Committee), 1525.
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1556.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2933.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Transport, 4627; Agriculture, 5191; Defence, 5258; Planning, 6969.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (3R.), 5841.

COETZEE, Hon. B. (Vereeniging)—

  • [Minister of Community Development and of Public Works.]
  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1444.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1710-1713, 1735-1738, 1742.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4021, 4163; (Committee), 4287-94, 4299, 4305-9: (3R.), 4738.
    • Rents (amendment) (2R.), 4184, 4199, (Committee), 4311-24; (3R.), 4741-2.
    • Housing (amendment) (2R.), 4199, 4205; (Committee) 4326; (3R.), 4743, 4753.
    • Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) (2R; ), 6134, 6158, 6165; (Committee), 6223, 6228, 6233; (Senate amendments), 8221.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Community Development, see cols. 7599, 7610.
  • Motion—
    • Housing, 564.

COETZEE, Dr. J. A. (Kempton Park)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1043.
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1761.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes— Cultural Affairs, 4662; Foreign Affairs, 5495.

COLOURED AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Viljoen, the Hon. M.J

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Coetzee, the Hon. B.]

CONNAN, Mr. J. M. (Cape Town Gardens)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1451.
    • Sea-Shore (amendment) (2R.), 1947.
    • Deeds Registries (amendment) (2R.), 4388.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4955, 4960, 5127, 5134; Coloured Affairs, 6404.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7616, 7625; (3R.), 7833.
  • Motion—
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2164.

CRUYWAGEN, Mr. W. A. (Germiston)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2648.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4684; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7515; (3R.), 8142.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5584.
  • Motion—
    • Joint Matriculation Board, 822.

DEFENCE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. P. W.J

DE JAGER, Mr. P. R. (Mayfair)—

  • Bills—
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 2769, 2782.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4094.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Labour, 6315; Bantu Administration and Development, 6476.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7932.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8510.

DE KLERK, the Hon. Senator J.—

  • [Minister of National Education.]
  • Bills—
    • National Film Board (amendment) (2R.), 848, 853; (Committee), 921.
    • War Graves (amendment) (2R.), 855.
    • Educational Services (amendment) (2R.), 1611; (Committee), 1750.
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1612, 1770, 1825; (Committee), 1909-1912, 1916, 1919-1927; (3R.), 1994.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1700-1705, 1742, 1748.
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1827, 1838.
    • Cultural Institutions (2R.), 1840, 1846.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Cultural Affairs, 4664; Higher Education, 4671, 4701.
    • Archives (amendment) (2R.), 4776; (3R.), 5634.
    • Heraldry (amendment) (2R.), 4777; (Committee), 4781.
    • Rand Afrikaans University (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5547.
    • University of Port Elizabeth (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5551.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5555, 5651; (Committee),
    • 5743-5, 5748, 5753-6, 5760, 5764-8; (3R.), 5839, 5854.
    • Universities (amendment) (2R.), 5662; (3R.), 5862.
  • Motions—
    • Joint Matriculation Board, 826.
    • Cultural Development, 2141.

DELPORT, Mr. W. H. (Port Elizabeth Central)—

  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1718.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2386.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2490.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2920.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4087; (Committee), 4299.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4419; Sport and Recreation, 5379; Community Development, 7053; Police, 7079.
    • University of Port Elizabeth (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5448.

DEPUTY MINISTERS—

  • [See under names of.]

DE WET, Dr. the Hon. C. (Johannesburg West)—

  • [Minister of Mines, of Planning and of Health. ]
  • Bills—
    • Public Health (amendment) (2R.), 626, 627.
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 687, 706; (Committee), 922-928; (3R.), 1266.
    • Scientific Research Council (amendment) (2R.), 870.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 992.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1721-1722, 1727.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1952; 1986; (Committee), 1996-2005.
    • Rand Water Board Statutes (Private) Act (amendment) (2R.), 3407, 3409.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3599; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4535; Mines, 6858, 6869, 6898; Planning, 6930, 6951, 6976; Health, 7019; Community Development, 7599, 7610.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (2R.), 4850, 4869; (Committee), 7725, 7763-77; (3R.), 7844.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 208.
    • Scientology Movement, 1193.
    • Preventive Medicine, 1227.
  • Statement—
    • Discovery of Petroleum Gas, 3202.

DE WET, Mr. J. M. (Karas)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 461.
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 634.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4784.
    • Animal Diseases and Parasites (amendment) (Committee), 4848.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5013, 5197.
  • Motion—
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1376, 1417.

DE WET, Mr. M. W. (Welkom)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2871.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Industries, 6251.

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

  • [Minister of Finance.]
  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 831, 1248; (3R.), 1417, 1469.
    • Additional Appropriation (2R.), 1695;
    • (Committee), 1714-1718, 1730.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3227, 3961; (Committee): Votes—Treasury, 4914, 7604, 7606; (3R.). 8383.
    • S.A. Reserve Bank (amendment) (2R.), 7673, 7681.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 7704, 7721; (Committee), 7757-9; (3R.), 7841.
    • Finance (2R.), 7790, 7792; (Committee), 7855-6.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8059, 8061; (Committee), 8257, 8259, 8261.
  • Motion—
    • Republic Festival, 1971: Auditing of Accounts, 5838.
  • Select Committee—
    • Pensions (Committee), 7729.

DU PLESSIS, Mr. A. H. (Windhoek—)

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3552; (Committee): Votes—Treasury, 4910; Bantu Administration and Development, 6507.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7626; (Committee), 7734.

DU TOIT, Mr. J. P. (Vryburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Commerce, 5510.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5952.

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Haak, the Hon. J. F. W.]

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Loots, the Hon. J. J.J

EDEN, Mr. G. S. (Karoo)—

  • Bills—
    • Establishment of the Northern Cape Division of the Supreme Court of S.A. (2R.), 625.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1038.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1709.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1940.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2021.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2291; (3R.), 2658.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3215.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 3406.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3666; (Committee): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 5439; Industries, 6261; Labour, 6362; Coloured Affairs, 6391.
  • Motions—
    • Housing, 560.
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2146, 2174.
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2619.

EDUCATION, NATIONAL, MINISTER OF—

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

EMDIN, Mr. S. (Parktown)—

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 933, 943, 1293.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1010.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1700, 1714, 1718, 1727, 1737.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2843.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3545; (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4682; Treasury, 4912, 7606-7; Inland Revenue, 4928, 4932; Commerce, 5512, 5517; Industries, 5734; Mines, 6845; Interior, 7174; Community Development, 7610; (3R.), 8077.
    • Rents (amendment) (2R.), 4194.
    • Financial Institutions (amendment) (Committee), 6096.
    • Building Societies (amendment) (2R.), 7684; (Committee), 7744; (3R.), 7837.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 7714; (Committee), 7758.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8060; (Committee), 8257.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (Committee), 8528.
  • Motion—
    • Housing, 555.

ENGELBRECHT, Mr. J. J. (Algoa)—

  • Bills—
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1767.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2408.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2468; (Committee), 2775, 2801, 2970, 2977.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3444.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3642; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4518; Higher Education, 4679; Foreign Affairs, 5468; Interior, 7195.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3999; (3R.), 4032.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4369.
    • University of Port Elizabeth (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5553.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5595.

ERASMUS, Mr. A. S. D. (Pietersburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Financial Relations (amendment) (2R.), 629.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1033.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2296; (3R.), 2569, 2643.
    • University of the North (2R.), 3110.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3577; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4423; Defence, 5270; Industries, 6254; Forestry, 7430.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4128.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6646.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) Committee), 8301.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8520, 8628.

ERASMUS, Col. J. J. P. (Lydenburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3661; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5056; Tourism, 5318; Bantu Administration and Development, 6572, Water Affairs, 7298.

FINANCE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Diederichs, Dr. the Hon. N.]

FINANCE, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Loots, the Hon. J. J.]

FISHER, Dr. E. L. (Rosettenville)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 696; (Committee), 921-928.
    • Scientific Research Council (amendment) (2R.), 871.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1059.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1721, 1741, 1748.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1981.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2940.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 3405.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3696; (Committee): Votes—Labour, 6321; Mines, 6834, 6839, 6868; Health, 6991; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7549, 7611.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (2R.), 4858; (Committee), 7726, 7761, 7773.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) Committee), 8326.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 200.
    • Preventive Medicine, 1224.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Muller, Dr. the Hon. H.]

FORESTRY, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. S. P.J

FRANK, Mr. S., S.C. (Omaruru)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), (Point of Order), 409; (2R.), 442; (Committee), 588, 597, 602.
    • Immorality (amendment) (2R.), 4802.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Foreign Affairs, 5458; Industries, 6195, 6265; Justice, 6827; Police, 7072.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (Committee), 5921.

FRONEMAN, Hon. G. F. van L. (Heilbron)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Justice, of Mines and of Planning.]
  • Bills—
    • Assessment of Damages (2R.), 841, 847; (Committee), 920.
    • Precious Stones (amendment) (2R.), 3404, 3407.
    • Prescription (2R.), 5682, 5702; (Committee), 5770-5782.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (2R.), 6168, 6178; (Committee), 6234, 6241; (3R.), 6301.
    • Formalities in respect of Contracts of Sale of Land (2R.), 6183.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Justice, 6795, 6819; Mines, 6842, 6896; Planning, 6919, 6961.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7792, 7830, 7856; (Committee), 7960-64, 7967-72, 7978, 7983-92, 7998, 8002, 8012, 8021, 8031-7; (3R.), 8248.
  • Motion—
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2166.

GRAAFF, Sir De V. (Rondebosch)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 416.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3581; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4393, 4412, 4438, 4450, 4453, 4509, 4513, 4517 4547, 4560, 4572; Bantu Administration and Development, 6568, 6575, 6705; (3R.), 8103.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 5878.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7875; (Committee), 8547-50.
  • Motions—
    • Condolence:
      • Steyn, the late Mr. A. N., 13.
      • Bennett, the late Mr. C., 6680.
    • No Confidence, 15, 386.
  • Statement—
    • Train Accident at Langlaagte, 917.

GREYLING, Mr. J. C. (Carletonville)—

  • Bills—
    • University of Zululand (2R.), 3078.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3835; (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6512, 6596; Mines, 6887; Interior, 7246.

GROBLER, Mr. M. S. F. (Marico)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3702; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5068, 5078; Defence, 5251; Bantu Administration and Development, 6470; Health, 7000; Police, 7129.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5961.

GROBLER, Mr. W. S. J. (Springs)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Cultural Affairs, 4653; Tourism, 5340; Industries, 6259; Labour, 6354; Mines, 6877; Health, 7005; Immigration, 7575.
    • Members of Statutory Bodies Pension (2R.), 5674.
  • Motion—
    • Cultural Development, 2118, 2146.

HAAK, Hon. J. F. W. (Bellville)—

  • [Minister of Economic Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1051, 1052.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Commerce, 5520, 5708; Industries, 6205, 6269.
  • Statement—
    • Establishment of Third Iscor, 6132.

HAVEMANN, Mr. W. W. B. (Odendaalsrus)—

  • Bills—
    • Legal Aid (2R.), 1502.
    • Prescription (2R.), 5699; (Committee), 5769, 5781.
    • Arms and Ammunition (2R.), 5782.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Justice, 6798, Police, 7066.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7804; (Committee), 7994.
  • Motion—
    • Capital Punishment, 2580.

HAYWARD, Mr. S. A. S. (Graaff Reinet)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1440.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5084; Defence, 5266.

HEALTH, MINISTER OF—

  • [See De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.]

HENNING, Mr. J. M. (Vanderbijlpark)—

  • Bills—
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1629.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2902.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4523; Industries 6190; Labour, 6286; Immigration, 7572.

HERMAN, Mr. F. (Potgietersrus)—

  • Bills—
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1561.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3793; (Committee): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 5474; Commerce, 5540; Justice, 6809; Police, 7142.

HERTZOG, Dr. the Hon. A. (Ermelo)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3876; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4511, 4544.

HEYSTEK, Mr. J. (Waterberg)—

  • Bills—
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2321, 2467
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5016; Bantu Administration and Development, 6581; Health, 6993; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7530.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5611, 5635.
  • Motion—
    • Health Hazards, 3047.

HIGGERTY, Mr. J. W. (Von Brandis)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1144.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1725.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3460.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (Committee), 4279.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Tourism, 5316, 5320.
  • Motions—
    • Temporary Amendment of Standing Orders, 406.
    • Adjournment of the House, 4805.
    • Condolence:
      • Naudé, the late Hon. J. F. T., 7062.
      • Hours of sitting of the House, 7302.
    • Personal Explanation—3494.

HOLLAND, Mr. M. W. (Outeniqua)—

  • Bills—
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2022.
    • University of the Western Cape (3R.), 4040.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Defence, 5306; Coloured Affairs, 6421.

HOPEWELL, Mr. A. (Pinetown)—

  • Bills—
    • Land Bank (amendment) (Committee), 686.
    • Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 889; (Committee), 1534.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 994.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1290.
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1360, 1365.
    • Weights and Measures (amendment) (2R.), 1604.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2401.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3395; (Committee), 3421, 3423-4, 3440, 3443-6.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3530; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4457; Higher Education, 4698; Treasury, 4903, 4922, 7605; Inland Revenue, 4930; Commerce, 5503, 5507; Industries, 5718; Planning, 6963; Water Affairs, 7290, 7346; Immigration, 7577;
    • (3R.), 8064.
    • Rents (amendment) (committee), 4319, 4321.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4762.
    • Board of Trade and Industries (amendment) (2R.), 5889; (3R.), 6041.
    • Financial Institutions (amendment) (2R.), 5978; (Committee), 6095.
    • Security Services Special Account (2R.), 6181.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6648.
    • S.A. Reserve Bank (amendment) (2R.), 7680.
    • Building Societies (amendment) (2R.), 7686.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 7707; (Committee), 7756.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (Committee), 7743.
    • Finance (Committee), 7855.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8259.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8274, 8286, 8300.
  • Motion—
    • Preventive Medicine, 1234.

HORN, Mr. J. W. L. (Prieska)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2561.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3750; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5141.
  • Motion—
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2172.

HOURQUEBIE, Mr. R. G. L. (Musgrave)—

  • Bills—
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1558.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3474, 3480.
    • Arms and Ammunition (Committee), 5904.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Labour, 6356, 6378.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7810; (Committee), 7965, 7972, 7977, 8008, 8019, 8023, 8028; (3R.), 8237.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8442; (Committee), 8525, 8545, 8571, 8598-8606, 8614.

HUGHES, Mr. T. G. (Transkei)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), (Point of Order), 411.
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (Committee), 860.
    • Formalities in respect of Leases of Land (2R.), 869.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 933, 937-941, 1296, 1302, 1304, 1367, 1370.
    • Assessment of Damages (3R.), 1261.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1696, 1701, 1712, 1720-1722, 1725, 1733, 1735, 1740-1746.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (Committee), 1998.
    • Abolition of Juries (Committee), 2005; (3R.), 2103.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2651.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 3073.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3299.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3456, 3459-3463.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3924, 3994.
    • Housing (amendment) (2R.), 4204; (Committee), 4324-8.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4525; Transport, 4620; Agriculture, 5002, 5010, 5119; Bantu Administration and Development, 6456, 6728, 7609; Planning, 6971; Police, 7069; Interior, 7249; Immigration, 7595.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4756.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (Committee), 5750, 5752.
    • Prescription (Committee), 5772-3.
    • Arms and Ammunition (Committee), 5908-9, 5911.
    • Soil Conservation (Committee), 6070, 6094.
    • Formalities in respect of Contracts of Sale of Land (2R.), 6186.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6617; (Committee), 6693-6; (3R.), 6763.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7820; (Committee), 7962, 7969, 7997, 8006, 8031, 8035.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 247.

IMMIGRATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Mulder, Dr. the Hon. C.P.]

IMMIGRATION, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Koornhof, Dr. the Hon. P. G. J.]

INDIAN AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Waring, the Hon. F. W.]

INFORMATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Mulder, Dr. the Hon. C. P.]

INTERIOR, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Muller, the Hon. S. L.J

JACOBS, Dr. G. F. (Hillbrow)—

  • Bills—
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1623, 1663.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3620; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4463; Defence, 5279; Labour, 6306, 6312; Bantu Administration and Development, 6719; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7543; (3R.), 8151.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (Committee), 7770, 7775.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 70.

JANSON, Mr. T. N. H. (Witbank)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3615; (Committee): Votes—Interior, 7166.
    • Community Development (amendment) (3R.), 4722.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7907.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 78.

JURGENS, Dr. J. C. (Geduld)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 704.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Mines, 6848; Immigration, 7568.

JUSTICE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Pelser, the Hon. P. C.]

JUSTICE, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Froneman, the Hon. G. F. van L.J

KEYTER, Mr. H. C. A. (Ladybrand)—

  • Bills
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4953.

KINGWILL, Mr. W. G. (Walmex)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1469.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2406, 2421.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3739; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5058, 5154,
    • 5182; Coloured Affairs, 6443.
    • Community Development (amendment) (3R.), 4720.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5964; (Committee), 6053, 6078-9.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8318.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8642.
  • Motions—
    • Agricultural Industry, 793.
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3035.

KOORNHOF, Dr. the Hon. P. G. J. (Primrose)—
[Deputy Minister of Bantu Administration and Education and of Immigration.]

  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1731-1735, 1742-1748.
    • University of Zululand (2R.), 2705, 3086; (Committee), 3295-8, 3300-2, 3304-8, 3311-3320, 3323-6, 3329-3332; (3R.), 3349.
    • University of the North (2R.), 3098, 3116; (Committee), 3333-6, 3338, 3340-2; (3R.), 3356.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6530, 6536, 6702; Bantu Education, 6751; Immigration, 7580; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7611; (3R.), 8157.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8471, 8747.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 132.

KOTZÉ, Mr. S. F. (Parow)—

  • Bills—
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2012.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2271.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4072, (Committee), 4294.
    • Rents (amendment) (Committee), 4320.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4584; Interior, 7160, 7190.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (Committee), 7746.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7887; (Committee), 8541, 8595.
  • Motion—
    • Transport Facilities, 1858.

KRUGER, J. T. (Prinshof)—

  • Bills—
    • Legal Aid (2R.), 1505.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 1511, 1513, 1516, 2020, 2037.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4452; Foreign Affairs, 5489; Justice, 6782; Police, 7085.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7815; (Committee), 7974; (3R.), 8229.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7918; (Committee), 8528, 8572, 8588, 8610.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 269.

LABOUR, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Viljoen, the Hon. M.]

LANGLEY, Mr. T. (Waterkloof)—

  • Bills—
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2016.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3672; (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6587; Interior, 7186, 7200.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (Committee), 5929.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (3R.), 8674.
  • Motion—
    • Amendments to First Schedule, Defence Act, 4833.

LE GRANGE, Mr. L. (Potchefstroom)—

  • Bills—
    • University of Fort Hare (3R.), 3161.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5116; Defence, 5229, 5275; Bantu Administration and Development, 6604; Justice, 6823; Police, 7090; Water Affairs, 7377.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 6003.
  • Motion—
    • Amendments to First Schedule, Defence Act, 4826.

LE ROUX, Mr. F. J. (Hercules)—

  • Bills—
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4100.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4693; Treasury, 4905; Defence, 5285; Labour, 6291; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7547.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5640.

LE ROUX, Mr. J. P. C. (Vryheid)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1936.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2908.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3825; (Committee): Votes—Forestry, 7409, 7420.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 226.

LEWIS, Mr. H. M. (Umlazi)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1065.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2285; (Committee), 2441, 2443, 2448; (3R.), 2668.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (Committee), 4283.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (Committee), 5917.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Industries, 6263.
    • Personal Statement, 507.

LINDSAY, Maj. J. E. (King William’s Town)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4973, 4978; Defence, 5264; Industries, 5741, 6187; Bantu Administration and Development, 6468; Planning, 6917; Water Affairs, 7351.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8504.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 83, 99.

LOOTS, Hon. J. J. (Queenstown)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Finance and of Economic Affairs. ]
  • Bills—
    • Financial Relations (amendment) (2R.), 628, 630.
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 630, 639.
    • Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 885; (Committee), 1531-1535.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1147.
    • Weights and Measures (amendment) (2R.), 1570, 1607; (Committee), 1847-1850; (3R.), 1929.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1718-1720, 1741.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Inland Revenue, 4929, 4932; Customs and Excise, 4938-45; Industries, 6200.
    • Board of Trade and Industries (amendment) (2R.), 5884, 5893; (Committee), 5934.
    • Financial Institutions (amendment) (2R.), 5977, 5979; (Committee), 6096.
    • Security Services Special Account (2R.), 6180.
    • Iron and Steel Industry (amendment) (2R.), 6666, 6670.
    • Companies (amendment) (2R.), 7670.
    • Building Societies (amendment) (2R.), 7683, 7687; (Committee), 7744.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8039, 8057, 8062; (Committee), 8265, 8279, 8284, 8287-95, 8306, 8312, 8329-32, 8335 (3R.), 8392.
  • Motion—
    • Resolution in terms of Regulation of Monopolistic Conditions Act, 7308, 7319.
    • Taxation Proposals, 7030.

MALAN, Mr. E. G. (Orange Grove)—

  • >Bills—
    • National Film Board (amendment) (2R.), 851.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1709, 1727-1730, 1732-1734, 1737-1739.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2463; (3R.), 2645.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2827; (Committee), 2899-2902, 2905-8; (3R.), 2948.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4103.
    • Post Office Re-adjustment (amendment) (2R.), 4210, 4331; (Committee), 4743; (3R.), 4837.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4349; (Committee), 4754-63, 4769, 4772-6; (3R.), 4838.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4520; Cultural Affairs, 4654; Treasury, 4924; Foreign Affairs, 5486; Mines, 6855; Interior, 7197; Water Affairs, 7361.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5635.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 5984; (Committee), 6097, 6101-5; (3R.), 6148.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (Committee), 7741.
    • Finance (Committee), 7856.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8323.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 261.
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 944.
    • Transport Requirements, 1680.
    • Health Hazards, 3058.

MALAN, Mr. G. F. (Humansdorp)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2404.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3851; (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4631; Agriculture, 5024.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4786.

MALAN, Mr. J. J. (Swellendam)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5144; Coloured Affairs, 6441; Water Affairs, 7280

MALAN, Mr. W. C. (Paarl)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1427.
    • Weights and Measures (amendment) (2R.), 1601.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3539; (Committee): Votes—Treasury, 4901; Agriculture, 5022; Commerce, 5505; (3R.), 8086.
    • Board of Trade and Industries (amendment) (2R.), 5888.

MARAIS, Mr. D. J. (Johannesburg North)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2850.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4098.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Labour, 6366; Bantu Administration and Development, 6520; Mines, 6885, 6893; Interior, 7193.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8634.
  • Motion—
    • Transport Facilities, 1873.

MARAIS, Mr. J. A. (Innesdal)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2854.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Interior, 7222; Information, 7449.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7942, 8394.
  • Motion—
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3026.

MARAIS, Mr. P. S. (Moorreesburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3706; (Committee): Votes—Industries, 6246; Coloured Affairs, 6402; Planning, 6966.

MARAIS, Mr. W. T. (Wonderboom)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3563; (Committee): Votes—Industries, 5731; Interior, 7236.
    • Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) (2R.), 6163; (Committee), 6230.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6623.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8045; (Committee), 8269, 8282, 8297, 8327.

MAREE, Mr. G. de K. (Namakwaland)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3691; (Committee): Votes—Coloured Affairs, 6407.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (3R.), 8684.
  • Motion—
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2160.

MARTINS, Hon. H. E. (Wakkerstroom)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Transport. ]
  • Bills—
    • Motor-Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1373, 1479, 1490-1493; (Committee), 1521-1524, 1527.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1850, 1941; (Committee), 1995.
    • Second Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 4175, 4179.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (2R.), 4180; (Committee), 4280-4.
    • Aviation (amendment) (2R.), 6670, 6674.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4599, 4601, 4638.
  • Motions—
    • Transport Requirements, 1687.
    • Transport Facilities, 1876.
    • Select Committee—
    • Pensions (Committee), 7730.

McLACHLAN, Dr. R. (Westdene)—

  • Bills—
    • Provincial and the Territory Service Pension (2R.), 763.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2508.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3869; (Committee): Votes—Coloured Affairs, 6396; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7505.

MEYER, Mr. P. H. (Vasco)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2558.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3648; (Committee): Votes—Tourism, 5322; Foreign
    • Affairs, 5463; Planning, 6925.

MINES, MINISTER OF—

  • [See De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.]

MINES, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Froneman, the Hon. G. F. van L.J

MINISTERS—

  • [See under names of.]

MITCHELL, Mr. D. E. (South Coast)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 434; (Committee), 578, 580, 582, 595, 607; (3R.), 644.
    • South Africa Act (amendment) (2R.), 613.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1292.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2245, 2260.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3314, 3322, 3330.
    • University of the North (Committee), 3338— 3340.
    • National Parks (amendment) (Committee), 3923; (3R.), 3985.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (Committee), 4280-2.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4532, 4537, 4565; Transport, 4625; Agriculture, 4967, 5103; Defence, 5227; Tourism, 5371; Indian Affairs, 5399; Industries, 6193; Bantu Administration and Development, 6584, 6588; Water Affairs, 7256, 7368; Forestry, 7407, 7412, 7432; (3R.), 8179.
    • Animal Diseases and Parasites (amendment) (Committee), 4844-9.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5944; (Committee), 6046-53, 6056-9, 6063, 6066, 6072, 6076, 6084, 6089-95.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 5993; (3R.), 6151.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6117; (3R.), 6155.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6629.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7914.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8483.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 55.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1383.
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3021.
    • Condolence:
    • Naudé, the late Hon. J. F. T., 7060.

MITCHELL, Mr. M. L. (Durban North)—

  • Bills—
    • South West Africa Affairs (2R.), (Point of Order), 407; (2R.), 452; (Committee), 578, 581, 583-590, 592, 597, 603; (3R.), 666.
    • Establishment of the Northern Cape Division of the Supreme Court of S.A. (2R.), 623.
    • Magistrates’ Courts (amendment) (2R.), 751.
    • Prohibition of Disguises (2R.), 753; (Committee), 839.
    • Assessment of Damages (2R.), 846; (Committee), 919.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 866; (Committee), 930-931, 933-936, 938, 942, 944, 1272, 1277, 1281, 1289, 1292, 1301, 1304.
    • Legal Aid (2R.), 1496.
    • Insurance (amendment) (Committee), 1532.
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1541.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1700, 1725-1726.
    • National Culture Promotion (Committee), 1907-1914, 1918-1919.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2512, 2679; (Committee), 2755, 2762, 2767, 2786, 2791, 2795, 2808, 2971, 2978, 2990-1, 3069-3072.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3299-3302, 3305-7, 3318-9; (3R.), 3345.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3420, 3428-3430, 3431, 3439-3442, 3449, 3454, 3459-3463, 3468-3471, 3482, 3484.
    • Housing (amendment) (Committee), 4328-31.
    • Immorality (amendment) (2R.), 4802.
    • Arms and Ammunition (2R.), 4881; (Committee), 5905-7, 5910-11.
    • Archives (amendment) (3R.), 5633.
    • Prescription (2R.), 5694; (Committee), 5768-5771, 5774-5781.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (Committee), 5758.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Justice, 6774; Police, 7063.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7795; (Committee), 7960-1, 7964, 7970, 7976, 7986-91, 7997, 8016, 8025, 8030; (3R.), 8222.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8434; (Committee), 8523-5, 8539, 8551, 8556, 8562, 8564, 8571, 8577, 8584-7, 8589, 8594, 8596, 8609, 8616, 8625.
  • Motions—
    • Capital Punishment, 2587.
    • Amendments to First Schedule, Defence Act, 4831.
    • Death of Bantu Prisoners in Police Van, 5069.

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

  • Bills—
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 636.
    • Wool (amendment) (2R.), 1951.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2020.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2410.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3754, 3771; (Committee): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 5479; Bantu Administration and Development, 6504, 6593; Planning, 6975; Water Affairs, 7374; Immigration, 7570; (3R.), 8357.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5955; (Instruction), 6044; (Committee), 6053, 6060-1, 6065, 6069, 6077, 6083, (3R.), 6143.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 7993, 7999.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8271, 8304, 8329.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8731.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 142.
    • Agricultural Industry, 784.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1391.

MOORE, Mr. P. A. (Kensington)—

  • Bills—
    • Provincial and the Territory Service Pension (2R.), 764; (Committee), 840; (3R.), 919.
    • National Film Board (amendment) (2R.), 849, (Committee), 920.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 930.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1025.
    • Weights and Measures (amendment) (2R.), 1574, 1599; (Committee), 1847-1849; (3R.), 1929.
    • Educational Services (amendment) (2R.), 1612; (Committee), 1750.
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1616; (Committee), 1912, 1917, 1927-1928; (3R.), 1993.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1716, 1731, 1733-1735, 1742.
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1830.
    • Cultural Institutions (2R.), 1843.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2052; (Committee), 2749, 2753, 2759, 2773, 2779, 2783, 2788, 2793, 2799, 2805, 2812, 2815, 2962, 2965, 2971, 2977, 2985, 2997, 3067, 3069, 3071, 3073; (3R.), 3160.
    • University of Zululand (2R.), 2712, 3077; (Committee), 3296, 3299, 3302, 3309, 3311.
    • University of the North (2R.), 3103; (Committee); 3332-5; (3R.), 3354.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3128; (Committee), 3941, 4001-3; (3R.), 4059.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3365; (Committee), 3419, 3425, 3427, 3451, 3457, 3465, 3482-3, 3486, 3488, 3491-2; (3R.), 3910.
    • University of South Africa (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 3418; (3R.), 3419.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3556; (Committee): Votes—Cultural Affairs, 4650, 4663; Higher Education, 4670, 4672; Industries, 6203; Bantu Education, 6732, 6738, 6760; Radio Services, 7034; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7512.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4755, 4761.
    • Archives (amendment) (2R.), 4777.
    • Heraldry (amendment) (2R.), 4780.
    • Rand Afrikaans University (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5547.
    • University of Port Elizabeth (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5552.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5566; (Committee), 5745, 5750, 5757-9, 5767; (3R.), 5840.
    • Universities (amendment) (2R.), 5664; (3R.), 5862.
    • Members of Statutory Bodies Pension (2R.), 5676; (Committee), 6664.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (Committee), 5916.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7641; (Committee), 7733, 7735, 7737, 7739-40.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 8001.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8256.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8315, 8330.
  • Motion—
    • Joint Matriculation Board, 817.

MORRISON, Dr. G. de V. (Cradock)—

  • Bills—
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1964.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2483; (Committee), 2982.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (2R.), 4863.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5180.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6127.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8638.

MULDER, Dr. the Hon. C. P. (Randfontein)—

  • [Minister of Information, of Social Welfare and Pensions, and of Immigration.]
  • Bills—
    • Provincial and the Territory Service Pension (2R.), 759, 766; (Committee), 841; (3R.), 918.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1459.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1714.
    • Members of Statutory Bodies Pensions (2R.), 5667, 5678; (Committee), 6662-6.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Information, 7470, 7491; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7517, 7554, see also col. 7611; Immigration, 7565.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7782, 7788; (Committee), 7848-55.
    • Pensions (Supplementary) (2R.), 8372.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 376.
    • Select Committee—
    • Pensions (Committee), 7729.

MULLER, Dr. the Hon. H. (Beaufort West)—

  • [Minister of Foreign Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Foreign Affairs, 5442, 5497.

MULLER, Hon. S. L. (Ceres)—

  • [Minister of Police and of the Interior.]
  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 412, 525; (Committee), 578, 579, 581, 583-5, 587, 590, 599, 604, 609; (3R.), 675.
    • South Africa Act (amendment) (2R.), 613.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (2R.), 872, 883; (Committee), 1512, 1520, 2007-2010, 2025-2028, 2032-2035, 2039-2041; (3R.), 2115.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1696-1699, 1705-1707.
    • Powers and Privileges of Provincial Councils (amendment) (2R.), 2041.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4460, 4551; Police, 7093, 7144; Interior, 7202, 7225, 7249; (3R.), 8352.
    • Arms and Ammunition (2R.), 4875, 5789; (Committee), 5905-12.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5792, 5868; (Committee), 5915-6, 5924, 5932; (3R.), 6037.
    • Public Service (amendment) (2R.), 5878, 5882; (3R.), 6041.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7689, 7702; (Committee), 7755; (3R.), 7838.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 7777, 7781.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7865, 8455; (Committee), 8523, 8525, 8533, 8538, 8549-52, 8557, 8560, 8567, 8575, 8581, 8586-8, 8591, 8594, 8598, 8600, 8603, 8612, 8618, 8625; (3R.), 8701.
  • Motion—
    • Death of Bantu Prisoners in Police Van, 5072.

MURRAY, Mr. L. G., M.C. (Green Point)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 701.
    • War Graves (amendment) (2R.), 856.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (2R.), 879; (Committee), 1509-1513, 1515, 2014, 2024, 2030, 2035, 2039; (3R.), 2110.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1068.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1268, 1272.
    • Legal Aid (2R.), 1504.
    • Motor-Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (Committee), 1526.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1705-6, 1708, 1711, 1712, 1715, 1723-1725.
    • Powers and Privileges of Provincial Councils (amendment) (2R.), 2042.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2445, 2451.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2496; (3R.), 3185.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3320.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3433, 3458, 3462, 3471.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3634; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4553; Defence, 5260; Tourism, 5335; Justice, 6813; Health 7017; Community Development, 7037, 7604; Police, 7088; Interior, 7154, 7243; (3R.), 8197.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3931, 3936, 3992, 4003.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4025, 4068, (Committee), 4284, 4289, 4291-4; (3R.), 4711.
    • Rents (amendment) (2R.), 4190; (Committee) 4311, 4318; (3R.), 4741.
    • Housing (amendment) (2R.), 4202; (3R.), 4743, 4752.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4773.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5795; (Committee), 5912-15, 5925, 5931; (3R.), 6027.
    • Public Service (amendment) (3R.), 6040.
    • Expropriation of Mineral Rights (Townships) (2R.), 6161; (Committee), 6222, 6227, 6231-3; (Senate amendments), 8222.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (2R.), 6170; (Committee), 6233-7, 6243.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7648.
    • Financial Relations (further amendment) (2R.), 7779.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 7982, 7989, 8000, 8007, 8011; (3R.), 8245.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (Committee), 8258, 8261.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8416, 8448; (Committee), 8552, 8558, 8562, 8573, 8580-3, 8587-9, 8593-5, 8606, 8612, 8619, 8626; (3R.), 8667.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 234, 235.
    • Housing, 544.
    • Transport Facilities, 1865.
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2157.

OLDFIELD, Mr. G. N. (Umbilo)—

  • Bills—
    • Provincial and the Territory Service Pension (2R.), 761.
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1419.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1713.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2233.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2947.
    • Second Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 4177.
    • Rents (amendment) (Committee), 4319 4322.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4770-1.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4687; Sport and Recreation, 5382; Labour, 6289, 6293; Police, 7126; Interior, 7168; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7493, 7504.
    • Members of Statutory Bodies Pension (2R.), 5669; (Committee), 6661, 6665.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (2R.), 7658.
    • Pension Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7784; (Committee), 7847-55.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 7983-4.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8056; (Committee), 8334.
    • Pensions (Supplementary) (2R.), 8372.
    • Select Committee—
      • Pensions (Committee), 7728.

OTTO, Dr. J. C. (Koedoespoort)—

  • Bills—
    • Cultural Institutions (2R.), 1843.
    • National Culture Promotion (Committee), 1914, 1917.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2061, 2297; (Committee), 2758, 2960.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2216.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3372, (Committee), 3421, 3427, 3437, 3443; (3R.), 3904.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 4012.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4623; Higher Education, 4674; Indian Affairs, 5407; Bantu Education, 6735.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5572; (Committee), 5747.
  • Motion—
    • Joint Matriculation Board, 811, 830.

PANSEGROUW, Mr. J. S. (Smithfield)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3809; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5176; Planning, 6910; Water Affairs, 7356.
    • Community Development (amendment) (3R.), 4717.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6122.

PELSER, Hon. P. C. (Klerksdorp)—

  • [Minister of Justice and of Prisons.]
  • Bills—
    • Establishment of the Northern Cape Division of the Supreme Court of S.A. (2R.), 619, 626.
    • Magistrates’ Courts (amendment) (2R.), 748.
    • Prohibition of Disguises (2R.), 751, 758; (Committee), 840.
    • Liquor (amendment) (2R.), 860; (Committee), 930-944, 1267, 1271-1277, 1280-1288, 1291, 1293-1295, 1298, 1302-1304, 1369; (3R.), 1475.
    • Formalities in respect of Leases of Land (2R.), 868.
    • Assessment of Damages (3R.), 1264, 1346.
    • Legal Aid (2R.), 1493, 1507.
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1535, 1567; (3R.), 2108.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1726.
    • Immorality (amendment) (2R.), 4799, 4804.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Justice, 6803, 6827.
  • Motions—
    • Capital Punishment, 2602.
    • Health Hazards, 3061.
    • Adjournment of the House, 4805.

PIENAAR, Mr. B. (Zululand)—

  • Bills—
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1831.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2306; (Committee), 2800.
    • University of Durban-Westville (3R.), 3895
    • University of the Western Cape (3R.), 4055.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes— Tourism, 5347; Bantu Education, 6741; Water Affairs, 7294.

PIETERSE, Mr. R. J. J. (Pretoria West)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3872, 3875; (Committee): Votes—Defence, 5277; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7545.

PLANNING, MINISTER OF—

  • [See De Wet, Dr. the Hon. C.J

PLANNING, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Froneman, the Hon. G. F. van L.]

POLICE, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Muller, the Hon. S. L.]

POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Van Rensburg, the Hon. M. C. G. J.]

POTGIETER, Mr. J. E. (Brits)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5040; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7510.
  • Motion—
    • Adjournment of the House, 4806, 4813.

POTGIETER, Mr. S. P. (Port Elizabeth North)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee) 2390.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3744; (3R.), 8340.

PRIME MINISTER—

  • [See Vorster, the Hon. B. J.]

PRISONS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Pelser, the Hon. P. C. ]

PUBLIC WORKS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Coetzee, the Hon. B.]

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

  • Bills—
    • Public Health (amendment) (2R.), 627.
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 692; (3R.), 1264.
    • Abolition of Juries (2R.), 1563; (3R.), 2105.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1721.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1960; (Committee), 1997-1999.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2266; (3R.), 2564.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 2988-2991.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3324.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3388; (Committee), 3437, 3440, 3450, 3473; (3R.), 3908.
    • Rand Water Board Statutes (Private) Act (amendment) (2R.), 3409.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3846; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4468; Agriculture, 5174; Mines, 6850; Health, 6986, 6989; Radio Services, 7030; Water Affairs, 7296; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7528; (3R.), 8092.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 4011.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (Committee), 5765.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (Committee), 7760, 7767-9, 7771, 7776; (3R.), 7842.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 112.
    • Preventive Medicine, 1213.
    • Health Hazards, 3051.

RALL, Mr. J. J. (Harrismith)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2839.
    • Post Office Re-adjustment (amendment) (2R.), 4337.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4761, 4766.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5122; Radio Services, 7031.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8739.
  • Motion—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 952.

RALL, Mr. J. W. (Middelburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1482.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2461.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Defence, 5311; (3R.), 8203.
  • Motions—
    • Transport Requirements, 1664, 1694.

RALL, Mr. M. J. (Mossel Bay)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2382.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2938.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3736; (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4595; Agriculture, 5048; Coloured Affairs, 6399; Water Affairs, 7354.

RAUBENHEIMER, Mr. A. J. (Nelspruit)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1164.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3785; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5007; Water Affairs, 7365; Forestry, 7415.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4787.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5942.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6635.
  • Motion—
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3014, 3040.

RAUBENHEIMER, Mr. A. L. (Langlaagte)—

  • Bills—
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1642.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2262.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4145.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4589; Labour, 6309; Coloured Affairs, 6419; Community Development, 7045; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7551.

RAW, Mr. W. V. (Durban Point)—

  • Bills—
    • Civil Defence (amendment) (2R.), 615; (Committee), 684, 685.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1241.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1269-1270, 1273-1279, 1282-1288, 1292, 1294-1300, 1302-1303, 1368, (3R.), 1469.
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1354-1357, 1359-1360, 1364.
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1635.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1696, 1701, 1707, 1717, 1732, 1734-5, 1737.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1934; (Committee), 1994, 1995.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (Committee), 1996.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2193; (Committee), 2458; (3R.), 2550.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2935.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3295.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3570; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4416, 4421; Transport, 4596, 4613; Customs and Excise, 4933, 4943; Defence, 5209, 5272, 5308; Industries, 5729; Bantu Administration and Development, 6493, 6498; Justice, 6821; Police, 7073; Interior, 7163, 7238; (3R.), 8135.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4113; (Committee), 4296.
    • Rents (amendment) (Committee), 4312-18; (3R.), 4742.
    • Aviation (amendment) (2R.), 6672.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7696; (Committee), 7747-50, 7753, 7756.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7829; (Committee), 7991, 7995, 8002.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8050; (Committee), 8262, 8266, 8281, 8284-5, 8288-97; (3R.), 8390.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8427; (Committee), 8568, 8576.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8741.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 186.
    • Transport Facilities, 1853.
    • Adjournment of the House, 4809.
    • Amendments to First Schedule, Defence Act, 4823.

REHOBOTH AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Viljoen, the Hon. M.]

REINECKE, Mr. C. J. (Pretoria District)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1094.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3797; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4441; Customs and Excise, 4935; Agriculture, 5149; Defence, 5236; Interior, 7171; Information, 7467.
  • Motion—
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1403.

REYNEKE, Mr. J. P. A. (Boksburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Educational Services (amendment) (Committee), 1749.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2502.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3211.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4110.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4699; Labour, 6318; Community Development, 7055; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7540.

ROSSOUW, Mr. W. J. C. (Stilfontein)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3657; (Committee): Votes—Commerce, 5530; Labour, 6333; Bantu Administration and Development, 6711; Mines, 6883; Water Affairs, 7360.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8714.

ROUX, Mr. P. C. (Mariental)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), 469.
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 638.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5111; Justice, 6812.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7645.

SADIE, Mr. N. C. van R. (Winburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Animal Diseases and Parasites (amendment), (2R.), 4798.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4975, 5157.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 256.

SCHLEBUSCH, Mr. A. L. (Kroonstad)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1124, 1141.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2377.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5080; Justice, 6815; Police, 7076.
  • Motion—
    • Capital Punishment, 2595.

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

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2229.
    • Rents (amendment) (2R.), 4193.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4618; Agriculture, 5125.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4791.
  • Motions—
    • Transport Requirements, 1677.
    • Transport Facilities, 1891.

SCHOEMAN, Hon. B. J. (Maraisburg)—

  • [Minister of Transport.]
  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (2R.), 1347, 1352; (Committee), 1354, 1356-65.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1700.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 1893, 2330; (Committee), 2367, 2396, 2429, 2452, 2463; (3R.), 2668.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4516, 4549, 4557; (3R.), 8123.
    • Prescription (Committee), 5768.
  • Motions—
    • Temporary Amendment of Standing Orders, 403, 406, 407.
    • Hours of Sitting of the House, 7301, 7304.
    • Adjournment of the House, 8763.
  • Statement—
    • Train accident at Langlaagte, 916.

SCHOEMAN, Hon. H. (Standerton)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Agriculture.]
  • Bills—
    • Dairy Industry (amendment) (2R.), 768, 771.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1106.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1722, 1739.
    • Sea-Shore (amendment) (2R.), 1946, 1949; (3R.), 3922.
    • Wool (amendment) (2R.), 1950, 1951.
    • Artificial Insemination of Animals (amendment) (2R.), 3492.
    • National Parks (amendment) (2R.), 3494, 3496; (Committee), 3924; (3R.), 3985.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3778; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4970, 5044, 5131, 5151, 7608.
    • Deeds Registries (amendment) (2R.), 4385; (Committee), 4781.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4389, 4794; (Committee), 4840, 4843.
    • Animal Diseases and Parasites (amendment) (2R.), 4795, 4799; (Committee), 4845, 4847, 4849-50.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5898, 5969; (Instruction), 6045; (Committee), 6047-9, 6051-70, 6073-81, 6088-91; (3R.), 6146
    • Weeds (amendment), (2R.), 5975.
    • Plant Breeders’ Rights (amendment) (2R.), 6181.
  • Motion—
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3029.

SCHOEMAN, Mr. J. C. B. (Randburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2186.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Commerce, 5515; Bantu Administration and Development, 6726; Justice, 6784.
  • Motions—
    • Transport Facilities, 1868.

SMIT, Mr. H. H. (Stellenbosch)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1235.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4152.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4415; Defence, 5216; Tourism, 5333; Sport and Recreation, 5385; Forestry, 7434.
    • Aviation (amendment) (2R.), 6673.

SMITH, Dr. J. D. (Turffontein)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1083.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2654.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2879.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4137.
    • Rents (amendment) (2R.), 4197.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4599; Tourism, 5337; Foreign Affairs, 5484; Commerce, 5535; Labour, 6359; Information, 7459.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5799; (Committee), 5919.

SMITH, Capt. W. J. B. (Pietermaritzburg City)

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1049.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1709.
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1838.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2223.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2931.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4092.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4616; Agriculture, 5035, 5042; Police, 7077; Water Affairs, 7286.
  • Motion—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 966.

SOCIAL WELFARE AND PENSIONS, MINSTER OF—

  • [See Mulder, Dr. the Hon. C. P.]

SPEAKER AND DEPUTY SPEAKER—

  • [See page 87.]

SPORT AND RECREATION, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Waring, the Hon. F. W ]

STEYN, Mr. S. J. M. (Yeoville)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1155.
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (2R.), 1350; (Committee), 1365.
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1481.
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1647.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1851, 1931.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 1906, 2175; (Committee), 2358.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3813; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4442, 4555; Transport, 4581, 4587; Foreign
    • Affairs, 5460; Labour, 6278, 6349, 6374; Mines, 6880.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7691; (Committee), 7751.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8423.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 289.

STOFBERG, Mr. L. F. (Worcester)

  • Bills—
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3929; (3R.), 4038.
    • Appropriation (Committee). Votes—Interior, 7240.

STREICHER, Mr. D. M. (Newton Park)—

  • Bills—
    • Dairy Industry (amendment) (2R.), 770.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1099.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1722, 1739.
    • Artificial Insemination of Animals (amendment) (2R.), 3493.
    • National Parks (amendment) (2R.), 3495.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3709; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4945, 5081, 5089, 5146, 5187, 5193; Tourism, 5330.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3924, 3934, 3940.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4148; (Committee), 4286.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4392, 4782; (Committee), 4842.
    • Animal Diseases and Parasites (amendment) (2R.), 4797.
    • Soil Conservation (2R.), 5903, 5935; (Instruction), 6042; (Committee), 6055, 6062, 6065, 6070, 6079, 6082; (3R.) 6137.
    • Weeds (amendment) (2R.), 5976.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8422.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8662, 8709.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 277.
    • Agricultural Industry, 772.
    • Cultural Development, 2122.

SUTTON, Mr. W. M. (Mooi River)—

  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1723.
    • Abolition of Juries (3R.), 2106.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3393; (Committee), 3425, 3431, 3447, 3453, 3455, 3458, 3466, 3477, 3484-8, 3489-3492; (3R.), 3892.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3652; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4569; Higher Education, 4691; Agriculture, 5027, 5178; Defence, 5268; Indian Affairs, 5410; Bantu Administration and Development, 6524, 6533; Planning 6957; Police, 7131; Water Affairs, 7267, 7272; Forestry, 7418, 7428.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5579; (Committee), 5762; (3R.), 5849.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 218.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1399.
    • Transport Facilities, 1885.
    • Cultural Development, 2139.

SUZMAN, Mrs. Helen (Houghton)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (3R.), 1432.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2010, 2040; (3R.), 2113.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2379.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2474; (Committee), 2751, 2759, 2785,
    • 2789, 2796, 2812, 2961, 2969, 2975, 2983-7, 2989, 2991-2994; (3R.), 3171.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2875.
    • University of Zululand (2R.), 3081; (Committee), 3297, 3307, 3309; (3R.), 3349.
    • University of the North (2R.), 3114.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3275; (Committee), 3994, 4005, 4008, 4012, 4014; (3R.), 4035.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3376.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3606; (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4433, 4542; Treasury, 4907; Indian Affairs, 5417; Foreign Affairs, 5465; Commerce, 5706; Labour, 6324, 6330; Coloured Affairs, 6427; Bantu Administration and Development, 6509, 6514, 6713; Bantu Education, 6743; Justice, 6787; Health, 7006; Police, 7082; Interior, 7183, 7213; (3R.), 8344.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5590; (Committee), 5758, 5761; (3R.), 5851.
    • Universities (amendment) (2R.), 5665; (3R.), 5862.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment), (Committee), 5922.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (Committee), 6238; (3R.), 6298.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6639; (Committee), 6693-5, 6698-6700; (3R.), 6766.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (Committee), 7745-9.
    • General Law (amendment) (2R.), 7825; (Committee), 7992, 7996, 8013; (3R.), 8232.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7927; (Committee), 8533; (3R.), 8690.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8319.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8718.
  • Motion—
    • Capital Punishment, 2570.

SWIEGERS, Mr. J. G. (Uitenhage)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2239.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Labour, 6304.

TAYLOR, Mrs. Catherine D. (Wynberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 1517, 2017, 2028, 2031.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 2964.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3266; (Committee), 3928-31, 3934, 3985, 3988, 3991, 3997-4002, 4007, 4013, 4018-4020; (3R.), 4029.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4079; (Committee), 4300; (3R.), 4726.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4757, 4759.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5643.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Coloured Affairs, 6409; Justice, 6801; Planning, 6907, 6912; Community Development, 7058; Police, 7115; Interior, 7187.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7893; (Committee), 8536, 8555, 8589-92, 8622; (3R.), 8677.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8309.
  • Motions—
    • Housing, 574.
    • Scientology Movement, 1188.
    • Preventive Medicine, 1201.

THOMPSON, Mr. J. O. N., D.F.C. (Pinelands)—

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), (Point of Order), 410; (2R.), 475.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1699.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4427; Sport and Recreation, 5377; Bantu Administration and Development, 6473.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 172.

TIMONEY, Mr. H. M. (Salt River)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1078.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 1270, 1277, 1279-1280.
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1361, 1363.
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1483; (Committee), 1521, 1524.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1700.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2210; (Committee), 2375; (3R.), 2662.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 3074.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 4013, 4018.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4141; (3R.), 4732.
    • Merchant Shipping (amendment) (2R.), 4182; (Committee), 4282
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (Committee), 4772.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4592; Commerce, 5543, 5703; Industries, 6256; Labour, 6335; Bantu Administration and Development, 6724; Planning, 6922; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7538.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (Committee), 6237.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8276.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8399; (Committee), 8529.
  • Motions—
    • Scientology Movement, 1199.
    • Transport Requirements, 1672.

TORLAGE, Mr. P. H. (Klip River)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Indian Affairs, 5402; Bantu Administration and Development, 6465, 6675; Planning, 6973.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 179.

TOURISM, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Waring, the Hon. F. W.]

TRANSPORT, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Schoeman, the Hon. B. J.]

TRANSPORT, DEPUTY MINISTER OF—

  • [See Martins, the Hon. H. E.]

TREURNICHT, Mr. N. F. (Piketberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5086; Coloured Affairs, 6435; Water Affairs, 7265; Forestry, 7425.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (3R.), 6030.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 6106.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8417.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 241.
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2612, 2642.

UYS, Hon. D. C. H. (False Bay)—

  • [Minister of Agriculture.]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4980, 5061, 5091, 5199.
    • Motions—
    • Agricultural Industry, 799.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1409.

VAN BREDA, Mr. A. (Tygervallei)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2394.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4615; Planning, 6949; Interior, 7217.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5813, 5863; (Committee), 5913, 5926.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (2R.), 6174.
  • Motion—
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2625.

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

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5005; Defence, 5282; Bantu Administration and Development, 6495; Interior, 7181; Water Affairs, 7263.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (2R.), 7694; (Committee), 7752.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 117.

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

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3819; (Committee): Votes—Foreign Affairs, 5432; Mines, 6865.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8648.
  • Motions—
    • No Confidence, 150.

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

  • [See also page 87.]
  • Bills—
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (Committee), 7751.

VAN DER MERWE, Dr. C. V. (Fauresmith)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 694.
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1978.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4554; Agriculture, 5037; Health, 6987, 6990; Water Affairs, 7276.
  • Motions—
    • Preventive Medicine, 1211.
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1397.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. H. D. K. (Rissik)—

  • Bills—
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1621, 1751.
    • University of Fort Hare (Committee), 2788; (3R.), 3179.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3430.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3944, 3993.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Cultural Affairs, 4657; Indian Affairs, 5413; Coloured Affairs, 6430; Bantu Education, 6746; Interior, 7176, 7215.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5807.
  • Motions—
    • Cultural Development, 2127.

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

  • Bills—
    • South-West Africa Affairs (2R.), (Point of Order), 410; (2R.), 426; (Committee), 594; (3R.), 648.
    • National Monuments (2R.), 1835.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2943.
    • University of South Africa (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 3417; (3R.), 3419.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4529; Agriculture, 5030; Defence, 5241; Foreign Affairs, 5452.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7637.
  • Motion—
    • Adjournment of the House, 4811.

VAN DER MERWE, Dr. S. W. (Gordonia)—

  • Bills—
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3221; (Committee), 3926, 4004, 4010; (3R.), 4049.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5115; Coloured Affairs, 6424; Planning, 6914; Health, 7014.
  • Motions—
    • Preventive Medicine, 1218.
    • Resources of Northern Cape, 2153.

VAN DER MERWE, Mr. W. L. (Heidelberg)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3676; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5101; Bantu
    • Administration and Development, 6522; Water Affairs, 7288.

VAN NIEKERK, Mr. M. C. (Lichtenburg)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (3R.), 2565.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3721; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4958; Police, 7125.

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

  • [Minister of Posts and Telegraphs.]
  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1728-1730, 1738.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2816, 2881; (Committee), 2899-2902, 2923, 2945, 2947; (3R.), 2955.
    • Post Office Re-adjustment (amendment) (2R.), 4206, 4340; (Committee), 4754; (3R.), 4837.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4344, 4352, 4376; (Committee), 4754-7, 4759, 4763, 4767, 4771-6; (3R.), 4838.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Treasury, 4926; Radio Services, 7034.
    • Radio (amendment) (2R.), 5979, 5988; (Committee), 6098-6105; (3R.), 6150.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (2R.), 7658, 7668; (Committee), 7740-3.
  • Motion—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 974.

VAN STADEN, Mr. J. W. (Malmesbury)—

  • Bills—
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3134; (Committee), 3932, 3946.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5185; Coloured Affairs, 6389.
    • Electoral Laws (amendment) (Committee) 7754.

VAN TONDER, Mr. J. A. (Germiston District)—

  • Bills—
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2847.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Information, 7465.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (2R.), 7665.

VAN VUUREN, Mr. P. Z. J. (Benoni)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2413.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4118 (Committee), 4302.
    • Rand Afrikaans University (Private) (amendment) (2R.), 5544.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Bantu Administration and Development, 6722; Planning, 6955, Community Development, 7047.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 65.

VAN WYK, Mr. H. J. (Virginia)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3627; (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4689; Mines, 6836.
    • Formalities in respect of Contracts of Sale of Land (2R.), 6187.

VAN ZYL, Mr. J. J. B. (Sunnyside)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1017.
    • Weights and Measures (amendment) (2R) 1605.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2862.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3686; (Committee): Votes—Inland Revenue, 4931; (3R.), 8095.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4359.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8286-7; 8321.
  • Motion—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 961.

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

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (2R.), 2201; (3R.), 2665.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4998; Police, 7123; Water Affairs, 7371.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Com mittee), 8303.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8661.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, 791.

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

  • Bills—
    • Establishment of the Northern Cape Division of the Supreme Court of S.A. (2R.), 624.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Labour, 6352; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7501.
  • Motion—
    • Scientology Movement, 1167.

VILJOEN, Hon. M. (Alberton)—

  • [Minister of Labour, of Coloured Affairs and of Rehoboth Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Manpower Training (2R.), 1654.
    • University of the Western Cape (2R.), 3123, 3281; (Committee), 3929-31, 3934, 3939-41, 3987-3992, 3995-7, 4000, 4006-8, 4011, 4016, 4019-20; (3R.), 4062.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3842; (Committee): Votes—Labour, 6337, 6372, 6380; Coloured Affairs, 6445.
    • Rehoboth Investment and Development Corporation (2R.), 7612, 7652; (Committee), 7733, 7735-40; (3R.), 7834.
  • Motion—
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2636.

VILJOEN, Dr. P. J. van B. (Newcastle)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3857.
    • Community Development (amendment) (3R.), 4735.
  • Motion—
    • Health Hazards, 3054.

VISSE, Mr. J. H. (Gezina)—

  • [See also page 87.]
  • Bill—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1707.
    • Select Committee—
      • Pensions (Committee), 7728.

VISSER, Dr. A. J. (Florida)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1002.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3523; (Committee): Votes—Treasury, 4897, 4923; Industries, 5726, 5737; (3R.), 8070.
    • Board of Trade and Industries (amendment) (2R.), 5892.
    • Income Tax (2R.), 7712.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8275, 8312.

VOLKER, Mr. V. A. (Umhlatuzana)—

  • Bills—
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3386; (Committee), 3424, 3446, 3467, 3476.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Foreign Affairs, 5481; Labour, 6323; Bantu Administration and Development, 6590; Water Affairs, 7284; Information, 7455.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8727.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 195.

VORSTER, Hon. B. J. (Nigel)—

  • [Prime Minister. ]
  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4403, 4445, 4454, 4463, 4493, 4540, 4563, 4568, 4574.
  • Motions—
    • Condolence:
    • Steyn, the late Mr. A. N., 12.
    • Bennett, the late Mr. C., 6679.
    • Naudé, the late Hon. J. F. T., 7059.
    • No Confidence, 299, 348.
    • Adjournment of the House, 8763.
  • Statement—
    • Change in the Cabinet, 7379.

VORSTER, Mr. L. P. J. (De Aar)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2423.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4436; Higher Education, 4696; Agriculture, 5033; Defence, 5262; Sport and Recreation, 5389; Water Affairs, 7344; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7536.

VOSLOO, Hon. A. H. (Somerset East)—

  • [Deputy Minister of Bantu Development. ]
  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2419.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5108; Bantu Administration and Development, 6490, 6527, 6716; (3R.), 8188.
    • Bantu Taxation (2R.), 6607, 6650; (Committee), 6695-6700; (3R.), 6768.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 103.

VOSLOO, Dr. W. L. (Brentwood)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 699.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—
    • Foreign Affairs, 5437; Labour, 6368; Mines, 6889; Health, 7010; Immigration, 7579.
  • Motions—
    • Housing, 551.
    • Scientology Movement, 1182.

WAINWRIGHT, Mr. C. J. S. (East London North.)

  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1741.
    • Railways and Harbours Acts (amendment) (2R.), 1938.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2392.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2867.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3830; (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4633; Defence, 5283; Foreign Affairs, 5435; Bantu Administration and Development, 6678, 6709; Water Affairs, 7278, 7282.
    • Radio (amendment) (Committee), 6104.
    • Water (amendment) (2R.), 6009, 6105.
    • Orange River Development Project (2R.), 6124.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8514.
  • Motions—
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2634.
    • Development of National Botanic Gardens, 3037.

WARING, Hon. F. W. (Caledon)—

  • [Minister of Tourism, of Sport and Recreation and of Indian Affairs.]
  • Bills—
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1725.
    • University of Durban-Westville (2R.), 3343, 3359, 3397; (Committee), 3421-4, 3426, 3433, 3438-3440, 3447, 3452-4, 3456-8, 3465, 3472, 3478, 3480-2, 3483-6, 3488-9, 3491; (3R.), 3913.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Prime Minister, 4430; Tourism, 5324, 5342, 5374; Sport and Recreation, 5391; Indian Affairs, 5417.

WATER AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF—

  • [See Botha, the Hon. S. P.]

WATERSON, Hon. S. F. (Constantia)—

  • Bills—
    • Financial Relations (amendment) (2R.), 629.
    • Land Bank (amendment) (2R.), 633; (3R.), 748.
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 839, 986.
    • Additional Appropriation (2R.), 1695;
    • (Committee), 1715, 1716, 1738.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3261, 3517; (Committee); Votes—Treasury, 4896.
    • Board of Trade and Industries (amendment) (2R.), 5885; (Committee), 5935.
    • Iron and Steel Industry (amendment) (2R.), 6669.
    • Companies (amendment) (2R.), 7672.
    • Finance (2R.), 7791.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (2R.), 8042; (Committee), 8302.
    • Revenue Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8060.
  • Motion—
    • Resolution in terms of Regulation of Mono-poliatic Conditions Act, 7318.

WEBBER, Mr. W. T. (Pietermaritzburg District.)

  • Bills—
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 932, 936.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1699, 1704-1705, 1706, 1713, 1715-1717, 1726, 1733-4, 1739, 1747-8.
    • Admission of Persons to and Departure from the Republic Regulation (amendment) (Committee), 2036-2038.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2314; (Committee), 2749, 2752, 2756, 2770, 2774, 2776, 2790, 2795, 2799, 2806, 2811, 2813-2815, 2968, 2974, 2980-2, 2987, 2990, 2994-2997, 3065, 3075; (3R.), 3188.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2917.
    • University of Zululand (Committee), 3293-6, 3303, 3321-4, 3326-9.
    • University of the North (Committee), 3332, 3337-8, 3341.
    • University of Durban-Westville (Committee), 3426-7, 3432, 3436, 3439, 3451; (3R.), 3900.
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3679; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 5019, 5050, 5112, 7608; Commerce, 5532; Industries, 6266; Bantu Administration and Development, 6488, 7609; Planning, 6927; Police, 7120, 7153; Forestry, 7422; Information, 7462; Water Affairs, 7611.
    • University of the Western Cape (Committee), 3932, 3941, 3986-7, 4009, 4016.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4156; (Committee), 4289; 4303-5.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5802; (Committee), 5920, 5927; (3R.), 6032.
    • Soil Conservation (Committee), 6049, 6067-70, 6074, 6093.
    • Radio (amendment) (Committee), 6099.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 7903 (Committee), 8521, 8526, 8542-7, 8583, 8589, 8592; (3R.), 8697.
    • General Law (amendment) (Committee), 7979, 7985-6, 8001.
    • Customs and Excise (amendment) (Committee), 8277, 8302.
    • Bantu Laws (amendment) (2R.), 8651.

WENTZEL, Mr. J. J. (Christiana)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3717; (Committee): Votes—Agriculture, 4962, 5195;
    • Water Affairs, 7270.
    • Soil Conservation (Instruction), 6043; (Committee), 6066, 6080.
  • Motion—
    • Agricultural Industry, 779.

WENTZEL, Mr. J. J. G. (Bethal)—

  • Bills—
    • Appropriation (2R.), 3732; (Committee): Votes—Labour, 6327; Bantu Administration and Development, 6578.
    • Marketing (amendment) (2R.), 4792.
  • Motion—
    • Encouragement of Animal Husbandry, 1389.

WILEY, Mr. J. W. E. (Simonstad)—

  • Bills—
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1361.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1709.
    • National Culture Promotion (2R.), 1763.
    • Sea-Shore (amendment) (2R.), 1947; (3R.), 3922.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2424.
    • Post Office Appropriation (Committee), 2911.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4132 (Committee), 4286; 4291.
    • Post Office Re-adjustment (amendment) (2R.), 4340.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4373.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4629; Defence, 5243, 5253; Industries, 6196, 6213, 6249; Justice, 6817; Planning, 6968; Water Affairs, 7357.
    • Radio (amendment) (Committee), 6100-3.
    • Group Areas (amendment) (3R.), 6300.
  • Motions—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 957.
    • Land for Settlement of Coloured Population, 2629.

WINCHESTER, Mr. L. E. D. (Port Natal)—

  • Bills—
    • Part Appropriation (2R.), 1088.
    • Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation (2R.), 1352; (Committee), 1354, 1358, 1361.
    • Motor Vehicle Insurance (amendment) (2R.), 1487; (Committee), 1521, 1529.
    • Railways and Harbours Appropriation (Committee), 2387, 2438; (3R.), 2666.
    • Post Office Appropriation (2R.), 2858.
    • Community Development (amendment) (2R.), 4122.
    • Broadcasting (amendment) (2R.), 4367; (Committee), 4765.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Transport, 4636; Sport and Recreation, 5387; Indian Affairs, 5405; Commerce, 5538; Labour, 6370, 6380; Planning, 6952; Health, 7012; (3R.), 8166.
    • Arms and Ammunition (2R.), 5785; (Committee), 5909.
    • Publications and Entertainments (amendment) (2R.), 5809.
    • Radio (amendment) (Committee), 6099.
    • Durban Corporation Telephone Employees’ Transfer (2R.), 7666.
    • Population Registration (amendment) (2R.), 8403.
  • Motion—
    • No Confidence, 157.
    • Personal Explanation, 7133.

WOOD, Mr. L. F. (Berea)—

  • Bills—
    • S.A. Medical Research Council (2R.), 704.
    • Liquor (amendment) (Committee), 928-930.
    • Insurance (amendment) (Committee), 1530-1532.
    • Additional Appropriation (Committee), 1731.
    • National Culture Promotion (Committee), 1915-1917
    • Medical, Dental and Pharmacy (amendment) (2R.), 1969; (Committee), 1997, 2000-2004.
    • University of Fort Hare (2R.), 2300;
    • (Committee), 2780, 2810, 2958, 2983, 2986.
    • Appropriation (Committee): Votes—Higher Education, 4676; Coloured Affairs, 6438; Bantu Education, 6748; Health, 6997; Social Welfare and Pensions, 7533.
    • Medical Schemes (amendment) (2R.), 4865; (Committee), 7768.
    • National Education Policy (amendment) (2R.), 5603 (Committee), 5743-4, 5751-3, 5766-7; (3R.), 5845.
  • Motions—
    • Telecommunications and Telephone Shortage, 969.
    • Scientology Movement, 1175.
    • Health Hazards, 3040, 3064.
RULINGS, STATEMENTS, ETC., BYPRESIDING OFFICERS
  • Acts, members may not reflect upon, except when moving repeal, 4126, 6518, 6780.
  • Adjournment of House, motion for, scope of debate on, 4807, 4809-10.
  • Amendment(s)—
    • See Bills.
    • Order Paper, amendment on, may not be discussed until moved, 1921.
    • Out of order—
      • If it introduces new and important principle not contemplated at second reading, 2773-4, 2779, 2990, 2992, 3420, 3492, 3935, 4006, 4021, 6063.
      • If it involves expenditure (when moved by private member), 2795.
      • If it is similar in substance to an amendment already negatived, 3452, 5773.
      • If it extends scope of bill, 3490.
      • If it is similar in substance to an amendment previously disallowed, 3986, 4014.
      • If it is destructive of principle of Bill as read a Second Time, 5746, 8016.
      • To negative a clause, 3997.
      • May not be discussed, 4015.
    • Withdrawal of—
      • Must be withdrawn before motion may be withdrawn, 1417.
  • Appropriation Bill(s)
    • Additional—
      • Scope of debate on, 1351, 1353, 1354-6, 1359, 1361-2, 1363, 1696, 1703-4, 1706-7, etc.
      • Committee stage, questions to Ministers during, 5421.
  • Bills—
    • Amending—
    • Debate and amendments confined to contents of (and to amendments contained in), 3923, 4352, 5757-8, 5922, 8398, 8406, 8410, 8413-16, 8444, 8522, 8524, 8556.
  • Clauses of—
    • Containing important principle, objections of members of Opposition, stating of, 5752, 5923.
    • Details of (and not principles) to be discussed in Committee, 602, 705, 2811, 3943, 4762-3, 5920 etc.
    • Member may not speak more than three times on a clause (including amendment), 3068, 3431, 4765, 4768, 7738, 7997, 8577, 8588.
    • Second reading speeches may not be made on in Committee 585, 2969, 3937, 4304, 4331, 5752 etc.
    • Competency of House to consider Bill imposing tax, etc., on South-West Africa, 411.
    • Private, Speaker exercises discretion under S.O. 1 (Private Bills), 985, 3875, 4752.
  • Chair—
    • Member must obey (abide by, etc.) rulings of, 602, 2990, 3311, 3433, 3667, 4108, 4134 etc.
    • Member must address, 1079, 1111, 3077, 3475, 5046, 6541-2, 7858, 8358.
    • Members must face during division, 2809.
    • Member may not reflect on, 2976, 5043, 5080, 6416, 6544, 8577.
    • Decides which member to call, 3476, 5251.
    • Maintains order, 2417, 3134, 3310, 5230, 5410, 6544, 8404, 8500, 8503.
    • Order Paper, has no knowledge of arrangements regarding, 870.
    • Deputy Minister, interjections by member from bench of, 8520.
    • Expenditure, Estimates of, see Appropriation Bill(s).
    • Interjections not permissible, 22, 224, 946, 947, 1660, 2418, 2966, etc.
    • Malan, Dr. the Hon. D. F., acceptance of bust of, 6401.
  • Member(s)—
    • May not be frivolous, 1717.
    • May not discuss personal affairs of members, 2022.
    • May not make personal remarks, 2982, 3479, 3900, 5054, 5059 etc.
    • May not make insinuations, 4927.
    • May only address House in one of the official languages, 2935.
    • May not stand in passages, etc., and converse, 3312, 8584, except when speaking to presiding officer, 8006.
    • May not converse aloud, 3318, 5250, 5372, 5374, 5441 etc.
    • May not read speech, See “Reading of”.
    • Must be referred to in proper manner, 4102, 5042, 5046, 6884 etc.
    • Ordered to resume seat, 3068, 3323, 3459-60, 4305, 7940, 8572.
    • Ordered to withdraw for remainder of day’s sitting, 212, 3485, 7920.
    • Should exercise care in discussing constitutional matter concerning other states, 5496.
    • Word, acceptance of, 3424.
    • Writing by, for press, while debate proceeding, 2748-9.
  • Newspapers see “Reading of”.
  • Order, point of—
    • Speeches made on are not included in number of speeches member may make 3424.
    • Member must rise when taking, 4813.
  • Painting of First Ministry of Republic, acceptance of, 3345.
  • Pensions (Supplementary) Bill, scope of debate on, 8372-3.
  • Prime Minister’s Vote, scope of debate on, 4465.
  • Privilege, prima facie case of breach of, 7132-3, 7505.
  • Provincial matters, discussion of, 7006.
  • Public interest, statement on matter of, making of, 985, 3202.
  • Questions—
    • To member, (including Ministers) addressing the House, rules governing 641, 3286, 5860, 6347, 6378, 6984, 8756.
    • Unparliamentary to say a member is afraid to answer, 1644, 6371.
    • In Committee on Appropriation Bill, to Ministers, 5421.
  • Reading of—
    • Newspapers, by member not addressing House, 3387, 4374, 4382-3, 5086.
    • Comment from, while addressing House, 4514, 4727, 7857.
    • Speeches, 3704, 4093, 5018.
  • Reference, terms of, criticism of Joint Committee for going beyond, unjustified, 7133.
  • Relevancy, 625, 932, 1619-21, 1682-3, 1689-90, 1749, 1762, 1913, 2157, 2163, etc.
  • Repetition, 1940, 2769, 2791, 2972 etc.
  • Seconder not required, 4814.
  • Secretaries of departments, references to, 4938.
  • Senate, allusion to debates in, of same session, 2911, 5700-1.
  • South-West Africa, competency of House to consider Bill imposing tax, etc., upon, 411.
  • Speaker, calling in of, in respect of ruling by Chairman, 3460-1, 8016.
  • State President, reflections may not be made on 7987.
  • Sub judice matters may not be discussed, 4598, 4936, 5239-40, 7153-4.
  • Transkei Legislative Assembly, opening of, by Speaker, 4393.
  • Unparliamentary language—
    • Expressions challenged but not ruled to be unparliamentary—
      • loiterer, 3810.
      • “swernoot”, 5047.
    • Expressions ruled to be unparliamentary—
      • That is not true and the hon. member knows it is not true, 160, 4335, 4340-1, 8656.
      • behaviour of those members is despicable, 211.
      • tries to mislead it (the House), 227.
      • lie, 1237, 4656.
      • he has a habit of misinterpreting things, 1764.
      • vulture, 2292.
      • “bitterbekke”, 2504.
      • vile (attack), 2907.
      • twist, 2952.
      • rudely (interrupted), 2980.
      • we can get no sense out of the Minister, 3484.
      • Nazis, 3667.
      • I hope that with my upbringing I have a little more of what is known as common decency or good manners than … the hon. member, 3679-80.
      • malicious (inference), 3946.
      • inflammatory and inciting (speech), 4055.
      • rude (remarks), 4304.
      • disgraceful (speech), 4522.
      • deliberately (suppressed a fact), 4936.
      • mean remark, 5000.
      • real circus (proceedings of House), 5043.
      • distort/ing, distortion, 5410; 8683, 8689.
      • renegade, 6310.
      • … when he (member) had to do his duty towards Germany, he conveniently had himself found medically unfit… 6318-9.
      • mean little man, 6419.
      • despicable (speech), 6527.
      • agitator(s), 6529-30, 6914.
      • crazy (gek), 6871, 7912.
      • filthy (remark), 6875.
      • opstoker (inciter), 6928-9.
      • … when he sabotaged our country, 7247.
      • false, 7576.
      • you do not have a conscience, 7700.
      • Why do you not listen like a decent person, 7801.
      • his behaviour “discloses a lack of breeding”, 7861.
      • we did not need an Immorality Act to keep us White!, 7903.
      • court jester, 8010.
      • he is committing obstruction, 8026.
      • what do you expect from a pig but a grunt, 8026.
      • scandalous (statement), 8028.
      • The Government has been committing nothing but crimes (misdade), 8157.
      • “goggejaan, ” 8172-3.
      • You are an unlovely mixture of conceit and ignorance, 8249.
      • You are raving mad, 8336.
      • Are you not ashamed of yourself, 8419.
      • the hon. member is dishonest, 8504.
      • member is filibustering, 8573.
      • … you are a throwback, 8669.
      • hyprocrisy, 8679-80.
      • Withdrawal of, must be unconditional, 1238, 7247, 8010, 8504.

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