House of Assembly: Vol35 - TUESDAY 1ST JUNE 1971

TUESDAY, 1ST JUNE, 1971

For oral reply:

Lilani Hot Springs *1. Mr. D. E. MITCHELL

asked the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development:

  1. (1) Whether the Lilani Hot Springs are situated in a scheduled Bantu area;
  2. (2) (a) on what conditions did the previous owner have a title or rights to occupy the ground and develop the springs and (b) what rights in property or other rights were acquired by his Department from the owner;
  3. (3) whether public money was used for the purchase of the property;
  4. (4) whether White persons still have access to the springs; if so, on what conditions.
The DEPUTY MINISTER OF BANTU DEVELOPMENT:
  1. (1) Yes.
  2. (2)
    1. (a) Permission to occupy issued on behalf of the South African Bantu Trust.
    2. (b) The occupier’s rights and interest including the improvements effected by him.
  3. (3) South African Bantu Trust funds were utilized.
  4. (4) Not at present as the property is not being run as a holiday resort.
Mr. D. E. MITCHELL:

Arising from the reply, could the hon. the Deputy Minister tell us whether it is anticipated that White persons will in future be permitted to visit these springs?

The DEPUTY MINISTER:

The matter is still being investigated.

Departmental committee on differentiation in schools *2. Mrs. C. D. TAYLOR

asked the Minister of National Education:

  1. (1) (a) When is the departmental committee on differentiation in schools expected to complete its work and (b) how many sections of the report have been completed;
  2. (2) whether the contents of the report or the recommendations contained therein will be made available to members; if so, when; if not, why not.
The MINISTER OF NATIONAL EDUCATION:
  1. (1)
    1. (a) There is no such committee.
    2. (b) and (2) fall away.
State-aided institutions open to public *3. Mr. M. L. MITCHELL

asked the Minister of National Education:

  1. (1) Whether any of the institutions declared in terms of Act 29 of 1969 to be declared institutions, and to which grants-in-aid are given, are open to the public (a) after 5 p.m. on weekdays and (b) on Sundays; if so, (i) which institutions and (ii) what are the hours; if not, why not;
  2. (2) whether any of these institutions have been open for longer hours than normally during the Republican Festival; if so, which institutions; if not, why not.
The MINISTER OF NATIONAL EDUCATION (Reply laid upon Table with leave of House):
  1. (1)
    1. (a) Yes.
      1. (i) and (ii) William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley—to 5.30 p.m.
        Michaelis Collection, Cape Town—to 5.30 p.m.
        S.A. Library for the Blind, Grahamstown—to 7.30 p.m.
        S.A. Library, Cape Town—to 7.30 p.m.
        National Zoological Gardens of S.A., Pretoria—to 5.30 p.m. from 1st May to 31st August; to 6 p.m. from 1st September to 30th April.
    2. (b) Yes.
      1. (i) and (ii) National Museum, Bloemfontein—2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        War Museum, Bloemfontein—2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg —2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        Transvaal Museum, Pretoria— 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        S.A. War Museum, Johannesburg—9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
        S.A. Cultural History Museum, Cape Town—2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        S.A. Museum, Cape Town—2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
        S.A. National Art Gallery, Cape Town—10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
        William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley—2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
        Michaelis Collection, Cape Town —10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
        Cultural History and Open-air Museum, Pretoria—10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
        National Zoological Gardens of S.A., Pretoria—8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. from 1st May to 31st August; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. from 1st September to 30th April.
  2. (2) Yes. S.A. Museum, Cape Town; S.A. Cultural History Museum, Cape Town; S.A. National Art Gallery, Cape Town; S.A. Library, Cape Town.
Loans granted by Hotel Board for classification purposes *4. Mr. J. W. E. WILEY

asked the Minister of Tourism:

Whether the Hotel Board has made loans to any hotels to enable them to obtain classification; if so, (a) when, (b) which hotels and (c) where are they situated.

The MINISTER OF TOURISM:

No.

(a), (b) and (c) fall away.

Disappearance of vessels “Marinette” and “Panorama” *5. Mr. J. W. E. WILEY

asked the Minister of Transport:

Whether he is now in a position to make a statement concerning the loss or disappearance of (a) the Marinette and (b) the Panorama.

The DEPUTY MINISTER OF TRANSPORT:

No.

Mr. J. W. E. WILEY:

Arising from the reply, is the hon. the Minister aware of the widespread public disquiet about this matter and the possibility that these ships have been hijacked? [Interjections.]

Mr. SPEAKER:

Order!

*6. Mr. E. G. MALAN

—Reply standing over.

Reply standing over from Tuesday, 25 th May, 1971

*10. Mr. H. A. VAN HOOGSTRATEN

—Reply standing over further.

Reply standing over from Friday, 28th May, 1971

*14. Mr. J. W. E. WILEY

—Reply standing over further.

For written reply:

University of Durban-Westville: White and non-White teaching staff; salary scales, etc. 620. Mrs. H. SUZMAN

asked the Minister of Indian Affairs:

  1. (1) What are the (a) names, (b) qualifications, (c) number of years of service and (d) race classifications of the professors, senior lecturers and lecturers on the teaching staff of the University of Durban-Westville;
  2. (2) (a) what are the salary scales of (i) White and (ii) Indian members of the teaching staff and (b) when were these scales introduced;
  3. (3) whether any representations have been made by members of the staff in regard to differentiation in salary scales for White and Indian staff; if so, (a) when, (b) what was the nature of the representations and (c) (i) what replies were given to or (ii) what action was taken as a result of these representations.
The MINISTER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS:

(1) (a), (b), (c) and (d)

Professors

Qualifications

Number of years service at the University of Durban-Westville

Race classification

Years

Months

Anderson, W. W.

M.A., D.Phil., Cert. K.G.G.

10

White

Behr, A. L.

B.A., B.Sc. Hons., M.Ed., D.Ed.

7

5

White

Bekker, J. H.

B.A., D.Ed.

4

5

White

Booyens, J.

M.Sc., Ph.D.

8

5

White

Calitz, F.

M.Com. (Stat.), D.Com.

9

3

White

Engelbrecht, G. K.

M.A., D.Phil.

5

5

White

Fourie, L.

M.A. (Econ.).

2

5

White

Gering, L. J.

B.Com., LL.B.

2

White

Heiberg, L. R.

M.A., D.Litt.

9

White

Horn, R. P. S.

M.Sc. (Eng.), Ph.D., G.C.C.F., I.E.E., M.I.E.E.

1

6

White

Lewis, O. A. M.

M.Sc., Ph.D.

10

5

White

Malan, H. P.

M.Sc., M.Ed., D.Sc., D.Ed.

5

5

White

Mathew, G. E. A.

B.Sc., Ph.D.

9

5

White

Oosthuizen, G. C.

D.Phil., Th.D., S.T.M.

2

5

White

Orpen, R. D.

B.A., B.Com., C.A.

5

0

White

Rauche, G. A.

D.Phil., D.Litt.

2

5

White

Roth, G.

D.Sc.

5

White

Schoute-Vanneck, C. A.

M.Sc., D.Phil., F.Inst.P.

1

5

White

Smit, A. L.

D.Sc.

9

5

White

Stander, E.

M.A., M.Ed., D.Phil., Dipl. S.&S.

8

5

White

Ramfol, C.

B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.

10

5

Indian

Senior Lecturers:

Andrew, R. V.

M.A., B.Ed., D.Litt.

7

5

White

Behr, D.

M.A., D.Phil.

8

4

White

Bodley, A. S.

B.A., LL.B.

6

2

White

Brown, M.

B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc.

5

White

Bruce, W. G. G.

D.Sc., F.P.S., Ph.C., L.R.I.C.

4

4

White

Buijs, J.

M.Com.

9

3

White

Cilliers, J. Le R.

M.Sc., M.Ed., D.Ed.

8

White

Cipolla, G.

C.G.D., C.L.D., D.Litt.

9

White

Cloete, M. G. T.

M.A. D.Phil.

3

5

White

Davis, R. V.

M.A.

8

White

Du Toit, S. F.

M.A. D.Phil.

3

5

White

Els.P.J.J.S.

B.Th., M.A., D.Th.

3

6

White

Elyan, Sir I. V.

LL.B., M.A.

1

5

White

Frank, G. H.

M.Sc., D.Sc., U.E.D.

6

5

White

Greyling, J. J. C.

M.A., Ph.D.

10

5

White

Grossert, J. W.

M.A. (F.A.), D.Phil., F.R.S.A.

8

5

White

Hopwood, D.

M.A., D.Litt.

9

5

White

Horner, D.

B.A., F.T.C.L., L.R.A.M.

6

5

White

Hurt, C. A. R.

B.Sc. (Hons.), D.Phil.

4

3

White

Kahn, M.S.

B.A., T.T.H.D.

2

White

Keaney, B. P. P.

Ph.D.

5

White

Lamprecht, J. A.

B.A., B.D., D.D.

2

White

Landers, J. C.

C.A.

3

4

White

Macnab, D. S.

B.A., LL.B.

4

5

White

Nell, O

B.A., M.Ed.

5

5

White

Norman, D. G.

M.Sc.Eng., Land Survey Dipl., M.I.C.E.

6

White

Pienaar, P. T.

M.A., D.Phil., U.E.D.

1

5

White

Pope, R. W. H.

B.A., B.Ed., U.E.D.

1

5

White

Pretorius, J. St. E.

M.A.

8

2

White

Rademeyer, L. J.

D.Sc.

7

5

White

Rocher, H. J. W.

M.A., K.G.G.

9

3

White

Roeleveld, L.

Doctor Iuris

3

2

White

Schauffer, A.

M.A., M.Ed., N.C.T.H.C.

5

5

White

Schneider, F.

D.Phil.

1

5

White

Schoombee, G. F.

M.A.

5

White

Simons, A. F. S.

C.A.

5

White

Smit, P. C.

B.A., LL.B.

2

5

White

Smuts, A. J.

B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., H.E.D.

1

White

Spencer, H.

Ph.D.

8

White

Steinke, T. D.

M.Sc., D.Phil.

5

5

White

Van der Walt, H. R.

M.A., D.Litt.

7

5

White

Van der Watt, H. A.

B.A. (Hons.), S.E.D.

5

5

White

Viljoen, J. H.

B.Com., A.C.I.S., C.A.

7

6

White

Webb, M.

M.Sc., D.Sc., F.Z.S.

7

5

White

Wessels, H. A.

B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.M.

8

White

Zangenberg, F.

D.Phil.

3

4

White

Van Schalkwyk, A.

M.A., D.Phil.

5

White

Govindin, H. S.

B.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D., A.R.I.C.

6

5

Indian

Lakhi, C. M.

B.Com., B.Econ., M.A.

9

4

Indian

Maharaj, S. R.

B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., N.T.D.

8

5

Indian

Pillay, M.

M.Sc.

1

Indian

Lecturers:

Adler, K.E.

M.A.

1

5

White

Arnott, W.

M.A., T.G.C.

1

5

White

Baines, C. G. S.

M.Sc.

1

White

Booyens, M. J. G.

B.A., T.E.D.

5

5

White

Burger, J. K.

B.A. (Hons.)

1

5

White

Gillie, G. du T.

B.A., B.Ed.

5

1

White

Coetzee, J. J. L.

B.Adm. (Hons.)

2

White

Cooks, J.

M.Sc.

4

5

White

Christensen, M. T.

B.A., S.T.C., C.R.E.D.I.F.

5

White

Crossley, B. D.

. B.Sc. (Hons.), B.Ed., Post Graduate Cert. of London

6

2

White

De Waal. V. M.

B.Sc. (Hons.)

7

White

Edwards H.

M.Sc.

2

White

Fouche P.

B.Com. (Hons.)

5

White

Frauwallner, I.

Dipl. in Ceramics

5

White

Getliffe, F. M.

M.Sc., D.Sc.

2

4

White

Greeff, A. S.

B.Sc. Hons.

7

8

White

Hennessy, E. F.

M.Sc.

10

White

Herbst, G.

B.Com. Hons.

5

White

Heydenrych, D. H.

M.A.

5

5

White

Horsfield, E. C.

M.Sc.

1

White

Hunt, R.K.

M.Mus., T.D.

2

3

White

Jansen, C. J.

B.Sc. Hons.

3

5

White

Jay, R. L.

M.A., D.Phil.

3

White

Johnson, W.R.

B.Sc. Hons.

7

White

Kass, J.

B.A.

1

White

Kelder, R. J.

B.A., U.E.D.

1

5

White

Keyter, M. C.

B.A. Hons.

5

5

White

Kiel block, A. J.

B.Sc. Hons.

3

1

White

LeRoux, J.M.

B.A., LL.B.

5

White

Lodge, B. J.

B.A., B.Ed., U.E.D.

2

5

White

Louw, I. J.

B.A., M.Ed., H.E.D.

3

5

White

Mans, M. J.

B.A. Hons., H.E.D.

1

5

White

Mason, J.

B.Soc.Sc. Hons.

2

5

White

McCarthy, C. A.

B.A. Hons., U.E.D.

6

6

White

Nieman, E. J.

M.Sc.

5

2

White

Oehrle, E. D.

M.A.

5

White

Redding, V. M. B.

Dipl. in Pharmacy

5

White

Roberts, J. I.

M.A.

1

5

White

Rogers, C. B.

M.Sc.

1

5

White

Sadie, E.

M.A., T.E.D.

5’

White

Spies, M.

B.A. Hons.

5

White

Stiglingh, I

M.Sc., D.Sc

6

5

White

Strauss, S.

M.A.

5

5

White

Van der Bijl, M. E.

M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., H.P.T.D., P.T.D.

1

5

White

Van der Spuy, H. H.

M.Mus., O.D.M.S., U.D.L.M., L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M., K.O.D

1

5

White

Van der Walt, S. L. C.

B.A., H.P.T.D.

3

4

White

Van der Walt, W. J.

B.A., T.E.D.

6

5

White

Van Oosten, F. F. W.

B.A.

5

White

Van Rensburg, C. A. J.

M.Sc.

7

4

White

Van Rooyen, J. C.

M.A.

4

5

White

Van Tonder, D. J.

B.A. Hons., H.E.D.

2

5

White

Van Vuuren, W. L. J.

M.A.

2

1

White

Van Wyk, A. J.

B.A. Hons.

2

4

White

Verhage, H. M.

M.A.

1

4

White

Ward, C. J

B.Sc. Hons.

8

White

Acharyulus, S. N. C. V.

Ubhaya-Basha-Praveena (Andhra) (B.A.)

9

10

Indian

Asmal, M. A. E.

B.Com., C.T.A.

1

4

Indian

Bharuth-Ram, K.

M.Sc.

8

Indian

Bughwan, D.

M.A., B.Ed., L.R.A.M.

5

5

Indian

Choonoo, A. G.

M.A.

9

5

Indian

Desai, I. P.

B.A., B.Ed., U.E.D., C.R.E., Dipl. E.S.N.

1

5

Indian

Gouden, P. K.

B.Sc. Hons.

2

5

Indian

Hemraj, R.

B.A., N.T.D., Phys. Ed.

5

Indian

Jithoo, S.

B.A. Hons., M.A.

4

5

Indian

Moodley, I.

B.Sc. (Pharm.)

5

Indian

Moodley, K.

B.A., B.Ed.

5

5

Indian

Moodley, K. G.

M.Sc., U.E.D.

4

5

Indian

Moodley, M.

B.Sc. Hons.

6

Indian

Moodley, T.K.

B.Sc. Hons., B.Ed., U.E.D.

2

5

Indian

Moola, Y.

B.A. Hons., N.T.C.

6

5

Indian

Nadasen, A.

M.Sc.

8

5

Indian

Naidoo, B.

B.A. Hons.

6

4

Indian

Parbhoo, D. M.

B.Sc. Hons., M.Sc., Ph.D.

2

1

Indian

Pillay, P.

B.Sc. Hons., M.Sc.

4

Indian

Rajah, D.S.

M.A., N.T.C.

1

5

Indian

Rajah, D. S.

M.A.

8

4

Indian

Ramphal, A.

B.A. Hons., B.Ed., U.E.D.

2

5

Indian

Sankar, M.

M.Sc., A.R.I.C., U.E.D.

8

5

Indian

  1. (2)
    1. (a)
      1. (i) Professor: R6 600x300—8 100/x300—9 000.
        Senior Lecturer: R5 400 x 300—6 600/x300—7 200.
        Lecturer: R4 200x150 —4 800 x 300—5 400/ x 300 —6 000.
        Junior Lecturer: R3 000 x 150—3 900/x 150—4200.
      2. (ii) Professor: R5 040x120—6 360.
        Senior Lecturer: R4 080x 120— 5 040.
        Lecturer: R2 880x120 —4 080.
        Junior Lecturer: R1 980x 90—2 880.
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 1st October, 1969.
      2. (ii) 1st April, 1970.
  2. (3) Yes.
    1. (a) 1966 and 1968.
    2. (b) Representations were made by the College Council for the elimination of the differentiation in the salary scales of Whites and Indian academic staff.
    3. (c) (i) and (ii) The matter was taken up with the relative authorities from time to time and the salary improvements announced towards the latter half of 1966 with retrospective effect from the 1st January, 1966, and subsequent improvements with effect from 1st April, 1969, and 1st April, 1970, brought some relief to the Indian staff.